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True or False: Write T if your answer is true and F if your answer is false

T 1. The curtain wall is a development of techniques exemplified in the Crystal Palace (1851) in London.

F 2. Jorn Utzon designed the Post Office Tower in London in 1966.

F 3. The rotating towers are the vision of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

T 4. The Sydney Opera House in Australia was designed in 1957 by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

T 5. The Art Nouveau which was never much more than a fashion in decoration was manifested in Belgium.

F 6. Lever House in New York was designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon in 1952.

Eugene Freyssinet used concrete very much in his Parabolic-Vaulted Air-Ship hangar at Orly near
T 7.
Paris.

F 8. Self powered architecture is the work of Dr. David Fisher.

T 9. Swiss Engineer Robert Maillart employed the Flat Slab method in his simple bridge designs.

T 10. Building expenses is the expenses required to keep equipment in operable condition.
T 11. Gropius built the Fagus works with Adolf Meyer.

T 12. Bauhaus objective is to relate art and architecture to technology and the practical needs of modern life.

F 13. Submission of record drawings rests primarily with the architect.

T 14. Soda Acid fire extinguishers are not prohibited for manufacture or sale.

Le Corbusier of French origin but born in Switzerland and became a French National dominated the
T 15. European scene.

The title of Republic Act No. 6541 is “An Act to Ordain and Institute a National Building Code of the
T16. Philippines”

T17. “The house is a machine to live in” is the dictum of Le Corbusier.

T 18. A dry standpipe hydrant system requires water inside the system.

T 19. The arts and crafts movement succumbed to the Georgian Revival.

T 20. Eric Mendhelson is the Architect of the Einstein Tower in Potsdam.

II. Multiple Choice: Write the letter that corresponds to your answer
1. Spray Finishing, Dip Tanks, Electrostatic Apparatus, Powder Coating, Automobile Undercoating.
C
1.
A. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
B. Combustible Stock
C. Application of Flammable Finishes

B 2. Extent of Enclosures, Openings into Enclosures, Barrier, Use of Space under Stairs.

1.
A. Horizontal Exits
B. Exit Enclosures
C. Exit Courts

3. Exit Illumination, Exit Signs, Illumination of Signs.


C
1.
A. Exit Passageway
B. Smoke-proof enclosures
C. Signs and Illumination

B 4. It is the relative danger of the start and spread of fire, generation of smoke and danger of explosion.

1.
A. Hazard of equipment
B. Hazard of contents
C. Hazard of activities

C 5. It is a practice drill for the orderly and safe evacuation of occupants in a building.

1.
A. Evacuation Drill
B. Emergency Drill
C. Fire Exit Drill

B 6. Fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber and plastic.

1.
A. Class C
B. Class A
C. Class B

A 7. Fire involving flammable liquids and gasses.

1.
A. Class B
B. Class A
C. Class C

C 8. Fire involving energized electrical equipment.

1.
A. Class A
B. Class B
C. Class C

B 9. A wall designed to prevent the spread of fire.

1.
A. Fire Block
B. Fire Wall
C. Fire Partition

A 10. Fire involving combustible metals such as magnesium, sodium, potassium and other similar materials.

1.
A. Class D
B. Class C
C. Class B

III. Matching Type: Match the letter that corresponds to your answer

O 1. Window Opening A. Presidential Decree No. 1185

E 2. Group J B. Fire Resistive Construction

G 3. Falling Waters C. Steel, iron, concrete or masonry construction

B 4. Type V D. General Precautions against Fire

K 5. Shakedown Period E. Accessory Occupancy

N 6. Chapel of Notre Dame F. Clear ceiling height not less than 1.80 meters

L 7. Group A G. Frank Lloyd Wright

J 8. Lever House H. Storage and Hazardous Occupancy

C 9. Type IV I. Wood Construction

F 10. Mezzanine J. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

I 11. Type I K. Warranty and Guarantee Period


M12. Building Code L. Residential Dwellings Occupancy

D13. Rule 2 M. Presidential Decree No. 1096

H14. Group G N. Le Corbusier

P15. Building System O. At least 10% of the room floor area

T16. Group D P. Floor and Enclosure Component

Q 17. Group F Q. Industrial Occupancy

S 18. Type III R. Revolutionary Dynamic Tower

R19. Dr. David Fisher S. Masonry and Wood Construction

A20. Fire Code T. Institutional Occupancy

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