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1. A phenomenon of light and visual perception that may be describe in a.

Hue
terms of an individual’s perception of hue, saturation, and lightness for b. Saturation
objects, and hue, saturation, and brightness for light sources. c. Chroma
a. Sunlight d. Lightness
b. Lighting 13. One of the three dimensions of color: the purity or vividness of hue.
c. Monochrome Also called intensity.
d. Color a. Hue
2. A relative light value of a color, produced by adding white to it. b. Saturation
a. Tone c. Chroma
b. Gray d. Lightness
c. Tint 14. The dimension of a color which is correlated with luminance and by
d. Monochromatic which visual stimuli are ordered continuously from very dim to very
3. A relative dark value of a color, produced by adding black to it. bright. Pure white has the maximum brightness, and pure black the
a. Tone minimum brightness.
b. Gray a. Value
c. Shade b. Brightness
d. Hue c. Saturation
4. Any set of colors, as red, yellow, and blue regarded as generating all the d. Lightness
colors. 15. One of the three dimensions of color: the property of light by which the
a. Analogous Color color of an object is classified as being red, yellow, green or blue or, an
b. Primary Color intermediate between any contiguous pair of these colors.
c. Secondary Color a. Hue
d. Tertiary Color b. Saturation
5. Having only one color or exhibiting varying intensities and values of a c. Chroma
single hue. d. Lightness
a. Triad 16. Elisha Grave Otis invented the elevator in the year of ____.
b. Achromati a. 1852
c. Polychromatic b. 1871
d. Monochromatic c. 1891
6. An Intermediate value of color between a tint and a shade. d. 1888
a. Tone 17. Year of the Great fire of Chicago
b. Gray a. 1852
c. Hue b. 1871
d. Tint c. 1891
7. An achromatic color between white and black. d. 1888
a. Monochromatic 18. Year of the World Columbian Exposition
b. Gray a. 1852
c. Tint b. 1871
d. Hue c. 1891
8. Having no saturation and therefore no hue, as white, black, or gray. d. 1888
a. Brightness 19. Who of these have not administer the Bauhaus
b. Monochromatic a. Mies van de Rohe
c. Achromatic b. Le Corbusier
d. Polychromatic c. Walter Gropius
9. Having or exhibiting a variety of colors d. Marcel Brewer
a. Brightness 20. Stated “Less is Bore”
b. Monochromatic a. Robert Venturi
c. Achromatic b. Le Corbusier
d. Polychromatic c. Mies Van de Rohe
10. The degree by which a color differs from a gray of the same lightness or d. Adolf Loos
brightness, corresponding to saturation of the perceive color. 21. Stated “The unplanned growth of cities”
a. Hue a. Daniel Burnham
b. Saturation b. Frederick Law Olmsted
c. Chroma c. Sir Christopher Wren
d. Lightness d. Ernest W. Bugress
11. The degree by which a color appears to reflect more or less odf the 22. Famous Landscape Architect of Anglo-American
incident light, corresponding to lightness of the perceived color. a. Frederick Law Olmsted
a. Value b. Daniel Burnham Joseph Paxton
b. Brightness c. Calvert Vaux
c. Saturation 23. First Zoning ordinance enacted in New York, USA in ____.
d. Lightness a. 1900
12. The dimension of color by which an object appears to reflect more or b. 1926
less of the incident of light, varying from black to white for surface c. 1961
colors and from black to colorless for transparent volume colors. d. 1916
24. Founded the GARDEN CITY MOVEMENT in England 1898 as an approach a. June 21
of urban planning. b. December 21
a. Raymund Unwin c. September 22
b. Sir Ebenezer Howard d. March 20
c. Berry Parker 36. The earth is tilted on what degree?
d. Ernest W. Bugress a. 22 deg 50’
25. BROADACRE CITY was urban or suburban development concept b. 23 def 47’
proposed by______. c. 24 deg 45’
a. Mies Van Der Rohe d. 25 deg 47’
b. Ernest W. Bugress 37. Who designed the Empire State Building in New York 1931?
c. Le Corbusier a. SOM
d. Frank Lloyd Wright b. Mies Van Der Rohe
26. CENTRAL PLACE THEORY is a geographical theory that seeks to explain c. Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
the size and spacing of human settlements. It rests on the notion that d. William van Alen
centralization is a natural principle of order and that human 38. Who designed the Einstein Tower at Potsdam, 1920s?
settlements follow it. Created by_______. a. Erich Mendelsohn
a. Sir Ebenezer Howard b. Antoni Gaudi
b. Walter Christaller c. Victor Horta
c. Raymond Unwin d. WalterGropius
d. Le Corbusier 39. A style that includes all branches of medieval art, first identified around
27. The LINEAR CITY design was first developed by ______ in Spain during 1140, and originating in the France. Its identifying features are the
the 19th century. soaring group pillars and the pointed arch.
a. Hippodamus a. Renaissance
b. Arturo Soria y Mata b. Gothic
c. Leonardo Da Vinci c. Byzantine
d. Antonio Sant’eli d. Romanesque
28. Who proposed the SECTOR MODEL in urban land use and demography 40. Reappearance of classicalism in Europe around 1900, e.g. in the work of
modified the concentric zone model of city development? Peter Behrens.
a. Homer Hoyt a. Neo-Baroque
b. Frank Lloyd Wright b. Neo-Gothic
c. Ernest W. Bugress c. Neo-Classicalism
d. Sir Ebenezer Howard d. Neo-Renaissance
29. Who created the CONCENTRIC RING MODEL was the first to explain 41. This idea has kept coming to life again since Antiquity. It implies
distribution of social groups with urban areas? constructing a city along ideal social, economic, and political lines.
a. Ernest W. Bugress a. Garden City
b. Homer Hoyt b. Linear City
c. Walter Christaller c. C
d. Frank Lloyd Wright d. Ideal City
30. Who developed the MULTIPLE NUCLEI MODEL? 42. The basic scheme or concept for an architectural design, represented
a. Le Corbusier by a diagram.
b. Harris and Ullman a. Schematic
c. Christaller & Wright b. Conceptual Design
d. Bugress & Hoyt c. Parti
31. What is the color for Residential in zoning? d. Sketch
a. Red 43. Father of the American City Planning; He also planned Chicago, San
b. Yellow Francisco, and Manila
c. Green a. Hippodamus
d. Blue b. Joseph Paxton
32. What is the color for Playground in zoning? c. Frederick Law Olmsted
a. Blue d. Daniel Burnham
b. Violet 44. It is known as the architecture of curve line
c. Green a. Renaissance
d. Yellow b. Art Nouveau
33. What is the color of Industrial in zoning? c. Roman
a. Blue d. Baroque
b. Violet 45. The principal floor of the Italian Palazzo
c. Red a. Entresol
d. Yellow b. Piano Noble
34. The Longest Day in a year? Also called Summer Solstice? c. Oeil-de-Boeuf
a. June 21 46. The internal court, surrounded by an arcade, in Italian Palace
b. December 21 a. Cortile
c. September 22 b. Patio
d. March 20 c. Atrium
35. The Shortest Day in a year? Also called Winter Solstice? d. Hypaethral Court
47. A form of decoration in colored plastered 57. In France, a more delicate and intimate version of Baroque was
a. Sgafitto developed but it was more of a style of decoration rather than
b. Applique façade architecture.
c. Rustucation a. Meissoniet
d. Fresco b. Art Nouveau
48. It means “silver smith like” the richly decorative style of the Spanish c. Rococo
renaissance in the 16th century and its early phase is also referred to as d. Sezessione
Isabelline Architecture 58. He erected the entrance piazza surrounded by 264 Ionic columns to the
a. Plateresque St. Peter’s Basilica
b. Rococo a. Da Sangallo
c. Churrigueresque b. Bernini
d. Baroque c. Giacondo
49. Perhaps the most striking feature of the Elizabethan mansion, this ran d. Della Porta
the whole length of the upper floor and connected the wings in either 59. The 1st Latin Cross Plan to the St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome was made by
side of the central hall. a. Bernini
a. Long Gallery b. Peruzzi
b. Withdrawing Room c. Vignola
c. Winter Room d. Raphael
d. Grand Staircase 60. The 1st plan the St. Peter’s Basilica made by Bramante was
50. It is the Eclectic Style of the domestic architecture of the 1870s and a. Latin Cross
1880s in England and the USA & actually based on the country house b. Basilican
and cottage Elizabethan architecture which was characterized by a c. Greek Cross
blending of Tudor Gothic, English Renaissance & Colonial elements in d. Calvary Cross
the USA 61. Long-lived and world famous Florentine sculptor, the painter of the
a. Mannerist Phase vaulted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and designer of the famous domeof
b. Queen Ann Style St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome
c. Jacobean Architecture a. Fra Giacondo
d. Stuart Architecture b. Michaelangelo
51. The most famous architect of St. Paul’s Cathedral c. Domenico Fontana
a. Inigo Jones d. Giacomo della Porta
b. Sir Christopher Wren 62. Da Vignola built one of the most magnificent in all Renaissance palace,
c. Sir George Stuart recalling Hadrian’s mausoleum in mass and outline, while the circular
d. Filippo Brunelleschi internal court suggests the Colosseum, Rome
52. It is the principal decoration for walls &ceilings for renaissance palaces a. Capitol, Rome
as well as churches b. Ducai Palace
a. Mosaic c. Palazzo Farnese
b. Rustification d. Villa of Julius, RM
c. Brick facing 63. Design for Louis XIV b LeVau, this royal residence is typical of the period
d. Fresco Painting to which it belongs, both in the magnitude of its layout & in the
53. He was Rome’s 1st outstanding architect of the Renaissance and made enormous expenditure in money and labor which it involved;
the 1st design of the St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome a. Chateau d’ Azay-le-Rideau
a. Baldassare, Peruzzi b. Palais de Luxemburg
b. Donato Bramante c. Palais de Versailles
c. Luciano Laurana d. Chateau de Maissons
d. Meo del Caprino 64. It is the lavishly ornamented Spanish Baroque sty;e of the early 18th
54. One of the world’s greatest painter and the architect of distinction, he century characterized by a reaction from the correct and frigid
design the Palazzo Pandolfini, Florence formalism
a. Michaelangelo a. Modernism
b. Giulio Romano b. Moorish
c. Raphael Santi c. Arabesque
d. Pirro Ligorio d. Churrigueresque
55. One of those commissioned in the design of St. Peter’s Basillica, Rome 65. One of the finest examples of the Spanish Renaissance, this is a square
& the author of “The Five Orders of Arch”, and design the Gesu Church, mass of building about 200’ each way, enclosing a majestic open
Rome consider as the prototype of later Jesuit Churches. circular patio.
a. Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola a. Palace of Charles V
b. Domenico Fontana b. Guell Palace
c. Carlo Maderna c. Escorlal
d. Flaminio Ponzio d. Waldstein Palace
56. This church design by Alberti was special significances as the prototype 66. One of the most important architecture of the Early Vitorian Era and
of many later Renaissance churches designed by Sir Joseph Paxton
a. S. Maria dei Miracoli a. Victoria Railway Station
b. St. Peter’s Basilica b. Crystal Palace
c. S. Maria della Pace c. Eiffel Tower
d. S. Andrea, Mantua d. Library of S. Genevieve, Paris
67. The principal exponent of the Art Nouveau in Britain was c. PBCOM Tower
a. Wells Coates d. Ayala Tower
b. E. Maxwell Fry 80. The first all iron building in the world
c. Walter Gropius a. San Agustin
d. C.R. Mackintosh b. San Sebastian Church
68. Art Nouveau in Germany known as c. Malolos Church
a. Jugendtil d. Lipa Cathedral
b. Bauhaus 81. The only surviving structure of the 1945 was in Intramuros
c. Empire Style a. San Juan de Letran College
d. Eclecticism b. Manila Cathedral
69. The term used to indicate Muslim Architecture in North Africa c. San Agustin Church
a. Seijur d. Inglesia de San Ignacio
b. Mogul 82. Movement characterized by a patterned repetition or alteration of
c. Moorish formal elements or motifs in the same or a modified form
d. Arab a. Rhythm
70. This is a gateway to a Dravidian temple for Hindu Architecture b. Repetition
a. Stupa c. Interval
b. Torii d. Hierarchy
c. Torana 83. Idea introduced by Le Corbusier originally relating to use of unfinished,
d. Gopuram bare concrete, and taken up by the Smithsons and other Great Britain.
71. This is a Chinese gateway made of stone and wood It stands for architecture that is truthful about its materials, where
a. Virmana nothing is covered up, so that functional relationships are directly
b. Torii visible.
c. Pai-lou a. Brutalism
d. Mandap b. Deconstructuvism
72. This is a Japanese gateway usually with Three Openings c. Cubism
a. Torii d. Art Nouveau
b. Hogyo 84. The study of symbolic and communicative role of spatial separation
c. Torana individuals maintain in various social and interpersonal situations, and
d. Gopuram how nature and degree of this spatial arrangement relates to
73. Area reserve for entertaining guest in the bahay kubo environment cultural factors.
a. Dulang a. Architectonics
b. Caida b. Territoriality
c. Sala c. Proxemics
d. Bulwagan d. Ergonomics
74. The largest and oldest cave dwelling found in the southwest of Palawan 85. The ability to transcend traditional ideas, patterns, or relationships and
is to initiate meaningful new ideas, forms, or interpretations.
a. Calaio Cave a. Originality
b. Tabon Cave b. Creativity
c. Bathaia Cave c. Imagination
d. Libmanan Cave d. Design Concept
75. A detached structure from bahay kubo where palay is kept 86. Stated “By law, all buildings should be white”
a. Dulang a. Le Corbusier
b. Kamalig b. Mies Van Der Rohe
c. Falig c. Alvar Aalto
d. Dema d. Louis Sullivan
76. The low table found in the bulwagan 87. The circulation of fresh air through windows, doors, or other openings
a. Dulang on opposite side of a room.
b. Aljibe a. Natural Ventilation
c. Walak b. Whole-house ventilator
d. Bilik c. Cross Ventilation
77. First Architect under the Americal Period with academic title MO-A d. Chimney Effect
a. Carlos Barreto 88. Stated “Form follows function”
b. Felix Roxas y Arroyo a. Le Corbusier
c. Diego Gervas b. Mies Van Der Rohe
d. Tomas Mapua c. Louis Sullivan
78. Famous Quiapo Church was influence by d. Adolf Loos
a. Post Renaissance Architecture 89. A philosophy of architectural design that emerged in the 20th century.
b. Baroque Architecture Asserting that building should have a structure and plan that fulfil its
c. Neo Classical functional requirements, harmonize with its natural environment, and
d. Baroque & Neo Classical form an intellectual lucid, integrated whole. The shapes or forms in
79. Tallest building in the Philippines located in Ayala, Makati such work are often irregular contour and seem to resemble or suggest
a. LKG Tower forms found in nature
b. G.T. International Tower a. Vernacular Architecture
b. Functionalism d. Architect
c. Organic Architecture 101. Convention Halls
d. Abstract Expressionism a. 6%
90. The point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position or b. 7%
observer. c. 8%
a. Equator d. 10%
b. Zenith
c. Azimuth
d. Ground Light
91. Design Build Services by Administration’s Fee
a. 10%
b. 6%
c. 7%
d. 8%
92. Full time supervision’s method of compensation
a. 10% -15% Cost of Work
b. 7% Cost of Works
c. 1.5% - 20% Cost of Works
d. 2% -5% PCC
93. Full time supervision’s method of compensation
a. 5% PCC
b. 1%-1.5% PCC
c. 1.5% - 3% PCC
d. 2% - 5% PCC
94. Influential movement in the area of applied art, originating in England
in the middle of 19th century under the leadership of Philip Webb and
John Ruskin. They were favour of a return to craft tradition of the
Middle Ages and were against industrial mass production.
a. Rococo
b. Classicism
c. Renaissance
d. Arts &Craft Movement
95. What size of picture for the Progress Photograph?
a. 6”x8”
b. 3”x5”
c. 8.5”x11.5”
d. 4”x6”
96. How many days that the contractor to submit the Breakdown Cost of
Contract after the Notice to proceed issued?
a. 3 days
b. 7 days
c. 10 days
d. 15 days
97. How many months to release retention after the date of final payment?
a. 2 months
b. 6 months
c. 3 months
d. 12 months
98. American_______ of Testing Material
a. Standard
b. Society
c. Swastika
d. School
99. Post Construction Services’ method of compensation
a. 1% - 1.5% gross rental
b. 4% - 6% gross rental
c. 2% - 5% gross rental
d. 7% gross rental
100. He shall provide the necessary management support by applying his
leadership and showing respect for co-professionals to be more
effective participants in the team.
a. Project Manager
b. Construction Manager
c. Full-time Inspector

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