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1.

An English Architect who prepared plan for


London i.e., St. Peter’s and St. Paul Cathedral;
Proposed a Network of Avenues connecting the main
features of London.

A. Leonardo Da Vinci

B. Pierre Charles L’Enfant

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Sir Christopher Wren


1. An English Architect who prepared plan for
London i.e., St. Peter’s and St. Paul Cathedral;
Proposed a Network of Avenues connecting the main
features of London.

A. Leonardo Da Vinci

B. Pierre Charles L’Enfant

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Sir Christopher Wren


2. The sacred enclosure found in the highest part of
a Greek city is called:

A. Peribolus

B. Temenos

C. Pteroma

D. Corps de Logis
2. The sacred enclosure found in the highest part of
a Greek city is called:

A. Peribolus

B. Temenos

C. Pteroma

D. Corps de Logis
3. The building that serve as a senate house for the
chief dignitaries of the city and as a palace where
distinguished visitors and citizens might be
entertained.

A. Bouleuterion

B. Prytaneion

C. Thersihon

D. Diathyros
3. The building that serve as a senate house for the
chief dignitaries of the city and as a palace where
distinguished visitors and citizens might be
entertained.

A. Bouleuterion

B. Prytaneion

C. Thersihon

D. Diathyros
4. The Greek Council house which is a
covered meeting place for the democratically-
elected council is called:

A. Bouleuterion

B. Prytaneion

C. Thersihon

D. Diathyros
4. The Greek Council house which is a
covered meeting place for the democratically-
elected council is called:

A. Bouleuterion

B. Prytaneion

C. Thersihon

D. Diathyros
5. The Grandest of all Egyptian temples, was not built upon
one complete plan but owes its size, disposition and
magnificence to the work of many Kings. Built from the
XIIth Dynasty to the Ptolemaic period.

A. Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak

B. Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT

C. The Great Temple of Abu-Simbel

D. Temple of Ramesseum, Thebes


5. The Grandest of all Egyptian temples, was not built upon
one complete plan but owes its size, disposition and
magnificence to the work of many Kings. Built from the
XIIth Dynasty to the Ptolemaic period.

A. Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak

B. Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT

C. The Great Temple of Abu-Simbel

D. Termple of Ramesseum, Thebes


6. The Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos
type of tomb is also known as:

A. Mausoleum, Helicarnasso

B.Tomb of Agamemnon

C.Tomb of Clytemnestra

D. Thersilion, Megapolis
6. The Tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos
type of tomb is also known as:

A. Mausoleum, Helicarnasso

B.Tomb of Agamemnon

C.Tomb of Clytemnestra

D. Thersilion, Megapolis
7. The memorial column built in the form of tall
Doric order and made entirely of marble is;

A. Column of Antoninus Pius

B. Column of Marcus Aurelius

C. Trajan’s Column

D. Column of Diocletian
7. The memorial column built in the form of tall
Doric order and made entirely of marble is;

A. Column of Antoninus Pius

B. Column of Marcus Aurelius

C. Trajan’s Column

D. Column of Diocletian
8. It is a traditional house that was called
binangiyan. It was a single room dwelling elevated
at 1.50 m . from the ground; the floors were made
of hard wood like narra which rested on 3 floor
joist which in turn were supported by transverse
girders.

A. Kankanay

B. Bontoc

C. Badjao

D. Kalinga
8. It is a traditional house that was called
binangiyan. It was a single room dwelling elevated
at 1.50 m . from the ground; the floors were made
of hard wood like narra which rested on 3 floor
joist which in turn were supported by transverse
girders.

A. Kankanay

B. Bontoc

C. Badjao

D. Kalinga
9. Often enclosed and secluded from the street, whose
high density and variety of planting conveys a
garden image. It sometimes included flower planters
and a water feature and usually supplies a variety of
seating possibilities.

A. City plaza

B. City square

C. Garden Oasis

D. Street plaza
9. Often enclosed and secluded from the street, whose
high density and variety of planting conveys a
garden image. It sometimes included flower planters
and a water feature and usually supplies a variety of
seating possibilities.

A. City plaza

B. City square

C. Garden Oasis

D. Street plaza
10. It is the first developed Garden City where
it is a combination of landscaping, informal
street layouts, and main axis focusing on town
center.

A. Savannah

B. Letchworth

C. Welwyn

D. Hampstead Garden Suburbs


10. It is the first developed Garden City where
it is a combination of landscaping, informal
street layouts, and main axis focusing on town
center.

A. Savannah

B. Letchworth

C. Welwyn

D. Hampstead Garden Suburbs


11. A British pioneered in regional Planning for
the Doncaster area (1920-1922) and East Kent;
Involved in greater London Plan; Use of open
space as structuring element.

A. Clarence Perry

B. Henry Wright

C. Leslie Patrick Abercrombie

D. Andres Duany
11. A British pioneered in regional Planning for
the Doncaster area (1920-1922) and East Kent;
Involved in greater London Plan; Use of open
space as structuring element.

A. Clarence Perry

B. Henry Wright

C. Leslie Patrick Abercrombie

D. Andres Duany
12. He is remembered for his “Ideal Cities” –
star shaped plans with street radiating from
central point, usually proposed for a church,
palace or castle.

A. Leonardo Da Vinci

B. Pierre Charles L’Enfant

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Sir Christopher Wren


12. He is remembered for his “Ideal Cities” –
star shaped plans with street radiating from
central point, usually proposed for a church,
palace or castle.

A. Leonardo Da Vinci

B. Pierre Charles L’Enfant

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Sir Christopher Wren


13. It is the eclectic style of domestic architecture
of the 1870’s and the 1880’s in England and the
USA and actually based on country house and
cottage Elizabeth architecture which was
characterized by a blending of Tudor Gothic,
English Renaissance and colonial elements in the
USA:

A. Mannerist Phase

B. Jacobean Architecture

C. Queen Anne style

D. Stuart Architecture
13. It is the eclectic style of domestic architecture
of the 1870’s and the 1880’s in England and the
USA and actually based on country house and
cottage Elizabeth architecture which was
characterized by a blending of Tudor Gothic,
English Renaissance and colonial elements in the
USA:

A. Mannerist Phase

B. Jacobean Architecture

C. Queen Anne style

D. Stuart Architecture
14. Early type of settlement in America taken
after the “baug” (military town) and “fauborg”
(citizen’s town) of the medieval ages.

A. The European Planned City

B. Medieval Organic City

C. Medieval Bastide

D. Laws of the Indies Towns


14. Early type of settlement in America taken
after the “baug” (military town) and “fauborg”
(citizen’s town) of the medieval ages.

A. The European Planned City

B. Medieval Organic City

C. Medieval Bastide

D. Laws of the Indies Towns


15. Le Corbusier planned a high density
building that was a “super building” that
contained 337 dwellings in only ten acres of
land. What is this structure that supposed to be
located in Marseilles?

A. Unite d’ Habitation

B. The mile High tower

C. Brasilia

D. Ecumenopolis
15. Le Corbusier planned a high density
building that was a “super building” that
contained 337 dwellings in only ten acres of
land. What is this structure that supposed to be
located in Marseilles?

A. Unite d’ Habitation

B. The mile High tower

C. Brasilia

D. Ecumenopolis
16. Who’s theory is the explanation of
residential land uses in terms of wedge-
shaped sectors radial to the city center
along established lines of transportation.

A. Homer Hoyt

B. Ernest Burgess

C. Kevin Lynch

D. None of these
16. Who’s theory is the explanation of
residential land uses in terms of wedge-
shaped sectors radial to the city center
along established lines of transportation.

A. Homer Hoyt

B. Ernest Burgess

C. Kevin Lynch

D. None of these
17. Published the book called “Fields,
Factories and Workshops; or Industry
Combined with Agriculture with manual
work”

A. Antonio Sant’elia

B. Eugene Henard

C. Don Soria y Mata

D. Peter Kropotkin
17. Published the book called “Fields,
Factories and Workshops; or Industry
Combined with Agriculture with manual
work”

A. Antonio Sant’elia

B. Eugene Henard

C. Don Soria y Mata

D. Peter Kropotkin
18. A style in the architecture of Italy I the
second half of the 16th century and to a
lesser extent elsewhere in Europe. It uses
classical elements in an unconventional
manner.

A. Illusionism

B. Palladianism

C. Mannerism

D. Abstract
18. A style in the architecture of Italy I the
second half of the 16th century and to a
lesser extent elsewhere in Europe. It uses
classical elements in an unconventional
manner.

A. Illusionism

B. Palladianism

C. Mannerism

D. Abstract
19. A revival style based on the
buildings and publications of the 6th
century architect marked by ancient
Roman Architectural forms.

A. National Romanticism

B. Palladianism

C. Mannerism

D. Purism
19. A revival style based on the
buildings and publications of the 6th
century architect marked by ancient
Roman Architectural forms.

A. National Romanticism

B. Palladianism

C. Mannerism

D. Purism
20. The architect who claimed that: “The
ultimate goal of the new architecture was the
composite but inseparable work of an art, in
which the old dividing line between monumental
and decorative elements will have disappeared
forever.”

A. Frank Lloyd Wright

B. Walter Gropius

C. Le Corbusier

D. Mies Van de Rohe


20. The architect who claimed that: “The
ultimate goal of the new architecture was the
composite but inseparable work of an art, in
which the old dividing line between monumental
and decorative elements will have disappeared
forever.”

A. Frank Lloyd Wright

B. Walter Gropius

C. Le Corbusier

D. Mies Van de Rohe


21. The architect who said that the
exterior of the building is the result of the
interior.

A. Mies Van de Rohe

B. Frank Lloyd Wright

C. Le Corbusier

D. William Ruskin
21. The architect who said that the
exterior of the building is the result of the
interior.

A. Mies Van de Rohe

B. Frank Lloyd Wright

C. Le Corbusier

D. William Ruskin
22. The seats that rose on tiers and
founded on natural rocks in a Greek
theater is called:

A. Cavea

B. Logeion

C. Exedrae

D. Skene
22. The seats that rose on tiers and
founded on natural rocks in a Greek
theater is called:

A. Cavea

B. Logeion

C. Exedrae

D. Skene
23. It is the third phase of English-Gothic
Architecture where elaborated ornamental
vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting
techniques.

A. Perpendicular style

B. Decorated style

C. Rayonnant style

D. None of these
23. It is the third phase of English-Gothic
Architecture where elaborated ornamental
vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting
techniques.

A. Perpendicular style

B. Decorated style

C. Rayonnant style

D. None of these
24. Enclosure formed by huge stones planted
on the ground in circular form.

A. Menhir

B. Dolmen

C. Cromlech

D. Tumulus
24. Enclosure formed by huge stones planted
on the ground in circular form.

A. Menhir

B. Dolmen

C. Cromlech

D. Tumulus
25. Identify the structure in HOA 25.84.31.62
that was designed Antonio Gaudi.

A. Palau Guell

B. Colonia Guell

C. Park Guell

D. Pavellons Guell
25. Identify the structure in HOA 25.84.31.62
that was designed Antonio Gaudi.
HOA 25.84.31.62
A. Palau Guell

B. Colonia Guell

C. Park Guell

D. Pavellons Guell
26. Identify the style of Architecture
based on HOA 25.86.31.60 that was
used in this structure?

A. Mayan style

B. Post modern

C. Mudejar architecture

D. Prairie style
26. Identify the style of Architecture
based on HOA 25.86.31.60 that was
used in this structure?

A. Mayan style

B. Post modern

C. Mudejar architecture

D. Prairie style

HOA 25.86.31.60
27. Identify the structure in HOA
22.86.88.60 that was located in Southeast
Asia.

A. World Finance Center

B. Fairwell International Center

C. International Finance Center

D. Shun – Hing Square


27. Identify the structure in HOA 22.86.88.60
that was located in Southeast Asia.

A. World Finance Center


HOA 22.86.88.60
B. Fairwell International Center

C. International Finance Center

D. Shun – Hing Square


28. Identify the religious structure in HOA
22.86.88.61 that was designed by Arch. P.V.
Jensen- Klint

A. Trinity Cathedral

B. St. Patrick Cathedral

C. Grundtvig Church

D. None of the above


28. Identify the religious structure in HOA
22.86.88.61 that was designed by Arch. P.V.
Jensen- Klint

A. Trinity Cathedral
HOA 22.86.88.61
B. St. Patrick Cathedral

C. Grundtvig Church

D. None of the above


29. The father of modern picture books of
Architecture.

A. Andrea Palladio

B. Philibert De L’orme

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola


29. The father of modern picture books of
Architecture.

A. Andrea Palladio

B. Philibert De L’orme

C. Leon Battista Alberti

D. Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola


30. “The man of learning… can fearlessly look down
upon the troublesome accidents of fortune. But he who
thinks himself entrenched in defense not of learning but
of luck, moves I slippery path, struggling though life
unsteadily and insecurely.” Is quoted from:

A. Five points Towards a New Architecture

B. Ten books of Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius

C. Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried Gideon

D. The Poetry of Architecture by John Ruskin


30. “The man of learning… can fearlessly look down
upon the troublesome accidents of fortune. But he who
thinks himself entrenched in defense not of learning but
of luck, moves I slippery path, struggling though life
unsteadily and insecurely.” Is quoted from:

A. Five points Towards a New Architecture

B. Ten books of Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius

C. Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried Gideon

D. The Poetry of Architecture by John Ruskin


21. The Great Temple of Ramses, Abu Simbel,
Egypt

A. Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak

B. Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT

C. The Great Temple of Abu-Simbel

D. Termple of Ramesseum, Thebes


22. The Great Temple of Ramses, Abu Simbel, Egypt

A. Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak

B. Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT

C. The Great Temple of Abu-Simbel

D. Termple of Ramesseum, Thebes

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