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NAME :

CLASS :
EXTRA 2 - ADDITIONAL REVIEWER
DATE :
100 Questions

1. Removal of forms for footings.

A 4days B 3days

C 2days D 1day

2. Removal of forms for columns.

A 2days B 4days

C 3days D 1day

3. Removal of forms for slabs.

A 2days B 4days

C 3days D 5day

4. Removal of forms side of beams.

A 4days B 2days

C 1day D 3days

5. Removal of forms bottom of beams.

A 12days B 14days

C 7days D 10days

6. Parking requirements for Hotel

A 1 slot/40 rooms B 1 slot/10 rooms

C 1 slot/30 rooms D 1 slot/20 rooms

7. Parking requirements for Shopping center

A 1 slot/200m² B 1 slot/50m²

C 1 slot/100m² D 1 slot/300m²

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8. Parking requirements for Restaurant

A 1 slot/40m² B 1 slot/20m²

C 1 slot/30m² D 1 slot/50m²

9. Parking requirements for Office building

A 1 slot/120m² B 1 slot/125m²

C 1 slot/150m² D 1 slot/130m²

10. Parking requirements for Elementary school

A 1 slot /10 classroom B 1 slot /30 classroom

C 1 slot /20 classroom D 1 slot /40 classroom

11. Parking requirements for College

A 1 slot /30 classroom B 1 slot /5 classroom

C 1 slot /20 classroom D 1 slot /40 classroom

12. Parking requirements for Hospital

A 1 slot /30 Beds B 1 slot /35 Beds

C 1 slot /20 Beds D 1 slot /25 Beds

13. Seating capacity for disabled in Bus

A 8 seats B 5 seats

C 6 seats D 7 seats

14. Seating capacity for disabled in Air-condition Bus

A 7 seats B 4 seats

C 6 seats D 5 seats

15. Seating capacity for disabled in Train

A 7 seats B 5 seats

C 4 seats D 6 seats

16. Seating capacity for disabled in Airplane

A 5 seats B 3 seats

C 2 seats D 4 seats
17. Seating capacity for disabled in Jeepney

A 3 seats B 2 seats

C 4 seats D 5 seats

18. Rebar weight of 8mm dia.

A 0.35kg B 0.37kg

C 0.40kg D 0.39kg

19. Rebar weight of 10mm dia.

A 0.717kg B 0.817kg

C 0.917kg D 0.617kg

20. Division 1

A doors and window B wood and plastics

C masonry D general requirements

21. Division 2

A general requirements B masonry

C doors and window D site construction

22. Division 3

A electrical B concrete

C equipment D masonry

23. Division 4

A equipment B concrete

C masonry D electrical

24. Division 5

A electrical B concrete

C metal D equipment

25. Division 6

A equipment B electrical

C wood and plastics D special construction


26. Division 7

A thermal and moisture B masonry

C wood and plastics D doors and window

27. Division 8

A doors and window B equipment

C concrete D electrical

28. Division 9

A concrete B equipment

C finishes D electrical

29. Division 10

A specialist B equipment

C electrical D doors and window

30. Division 11

A specialist B electrical

C equipment D doors and window

31. Division 12

A electrical B equipment

C concrete D furnishings

32. Division 13

A equipment B doors and window

C special construction D electrical

33. Division 14

A equipment B doors and window

C conveying system D special construction

34. Division 15

A specialist B electrical

C mechanical D equipment
35. Division 16

A mechanical B equipment

C specialist D electrical

36. History of architecture - humans constructed earthen mounds, stone circles such as stonehenge, cliff dwellings.

A Ancient Egypt B Neoclassicism

C Prehistoric D Art nouveau

37. History of architecture - constructed monumental pyramids, temples, and shrines.

A Neoclassicism B Art nouveau

C Greek D Ancient Egypt

38. History of architecture - Architectural character


1.simplicity
2.massiveness
3.monumentality

A Neoclassicism B Greek

C Ancient Egypt D Art nouveau

39. History of architecture - Architectural character


1.grandeur
2.massiveness
3.monumentality

A Art nouveau B Greek

C Renaissance D Mesopotamia

40. History of architecture - it refers to persia, assyria & babylon.

A Art nouveau B Mesopotamia

C Greek D Renaissance

41. History of architecture - Architectural character


simplicity & harmony

A Art nouveau B Renaissance

C Greek D Mesopotamia

42. History of architecture - low pitch or flat roof.

A Greek B Mesopotamia

C Roman D Renaissance
43. History of architecture - adopted the columnar & trabeated style of the greek.

A Roman B Byzantine

C Renaissance D Mesopotamia

44. History of architecture - Architectural character


1. Vastness & magnificence
2. Ostentation & ornateness

A Greek B Renaissance

C Roman D Mesopotamia

45. History of architecture - (now called istanbul) used brick.

A Renaissance B Byzantine

C Roman D Mesopotamia

46. History of architecture - Architectural character


Simplicity

A Roman B Byzantine

C Mesopotamia D Renaissance

47. History of architecture - with rounded arches.

A Mesopotamia B Romanesque

C Renaissance D Byzantine

48. History of architecture - Architectural character


Sober and dignified

A Romanesque B Mesopotamia

C Gothic D Beaux arts

49. History of architecture - Architectural character


Lofty and aspiring quality

A Romanesque B Gothic

C Mesopotamia D Beaux arts

50. History of architecture - pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, flying buttresses..

A Renaissance B Gothic

C Mesopotamia D Romanesque
51. History of architecture - known as “rebirth“ or “revival“ of the roman classical arts.

A Gothic B Renaissance

C Mesopotamia D Romanesque

52. History of architecture - style is reflected in opulent and dramatic churches with irregular shapes and extravagant
ornamentation..

A Renaissance Baroque B Romanesque

C Gothic D Mesopotamia

53. History of architecture - during the last phase of the baroque period, builders constructed graceful white buildings
with sweeping curves.

A Gothic B Renaissance Rococo

C Mesopotamia D Romanesque

54. History of architecture - architect Andrea Palladio inspired a return of classical shapes.

A Byzantine B Romanesque

C Renaissance D Neoclassicism

55. History of architecture - known as the new style.

A Beaux arts B Neo-gothic

C Art deco D Art nouveau

56. History of architecture - is characterized by order, symmetry, formal design, grandiosity, and elaborate ornamentation.

A Beaux arts B Neo-gothic

C Art nouveau D Art deco

57. History of architecture - gargoyles, arched windows, and other medieval details ornamented soaring skyscrapers.

A Beaux arts B Art nouveau

C Neo-gothic D Art deco

58. History of architecture - zigzag patterns and vertical lines.

A Art deco B Art nouveau

C Neo-gothic D Beaux arts

59. History of architecture - include art modern and the bauhaus school coined by walter gropius.

A Beaux arts B Neo-gothic

C Modernist style D Art nouveau


60. Architectural ISIM:
Is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. Architect - Antoni Gaudí.

A INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM B ART NOUVEAU

C BAUHUS D BRUTALISM

61. Architectural ISIM:


The style later became one of the most influential currents in modern design, modernist architecture, and
architectural education.
Architects - Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

A BAUHUS B ART NOUVEAU

C BRUTALISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

62. Architectural ISIM:


Is a style of architecture that lasted from the 1950s-1970s, and it was characterized by simple, block-like, hulking
concrete structures.
Swiss architect Le Corbusier.

A BAUHUS B ART NOUVEAU

C BRUTALISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

63. Architectural ISIM:


Is a major architectural style that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s and was closely related to modernism and
modernist architecture.
Architects - Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Jacobus Oud, Le Corbusier, Richard Neutra and Philip Johnson.

A ART NOUVEAU B BAUHUS

C BRUTALISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

64. Architectural ISIM:


Architects tried to suggest the idea of humanity's collectivism through the harmonious arrangement of diverse
structural elements.
Architects - Konstantin Melnikov.

A BAUHUS B BRUTALISM

C CONSTRUCTIVISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

65. Architectural ISIM:


Is an approach to building design that attempts to view architecture in bits and pieces. The basic elements of
architecture are dismantled. Deconstructivism buildings may seem to have no visual logic.
Architects - Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry, Rem Koolhaas

A BRUTALISM B ART NOUVEAU

C DECONSTRUCTIVISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM


66. Architectural ISIM:
The principle that architects should design a building based on the purpose of that building.
Architects - Alvar Aalto

A INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM B EXPRESSIONISM

C FUNCTIONALISM D METABOLISM

67. Architectural ISIM:


The style was characterized by the mass production of brick, steel and especially glass.
Architects - Antoni Gaudí, Walter Gropius - early period

A EXPRESSIONISM B FUNCTIONALISM

C METABOLISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

68. Architectural ISIM:


A post-war Japanese architectural movement that fused ideas about architectural megastructures with those of
organic biological growth.
Architect - Kenzo Tange.

A INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM B EXPRESSIONISM

C METABOLISM D FUNCTIONALISM

69. Architectural ISIM:


Is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world.
Architects - Frank Lloyd Wright, Alvar Aalto, Antoni Gaudi, Louis Sullivan

A BAUHUS B ORGANISM

C BRUTALISM D INTERNATIONAL MODERNISM

70. Vernacular terms:


Astragal

A batidura B lastilyas

C kantero D kaida

71. Vernacular terms:


Barrel bolt

A lastilyas B kantero

C kaida D trankilya

72. Vernacular terms:


Bolt

A piemo B kaida

C kantero D trankilya
73. Vernacular terms:
Cabinet hinge

A piemo B trankilya

C kantero D espolon

74. Vernacular terms:


Ceiling joist

A hardinera B bolada

C escombro D kostilyahe

75. Vernacular terms:


Cement brick

A landrilyo B escombro

C bolada D kostilyahe

76. Vernacular terms:


Cement

A baldosa B escombro

C kostilyahe D bolada

77. Vernacular terms:


Concrete slab

A kostilyahe B larga masa

C baldosa D bolada

78. Vernacular terms:


Conductor

A baldosa B larga masa

C alulod D bolada

79. Vernacular terms:


Dining room

A bolada B comedor

C larga masa D baldosa

80. Vernacular terms:


Earth fill

A kostilyahe B escombro

C bolada D baldosa
81. Vernacular terms:
Eave

A sibe B baldosa

C larga masa D comedor

82. Vernacular terms:


Facia board

A kaida B sinepa

C piemo D kantero

83. Vernacular terms:


Frame work

A kantero B sinepa

C balangkas D kaida

84. Vernacular terms:


G.i. sheet strap

A balangkas B kaida

C lingueta D sinepa

85. Vernacular terms:


Girder

A sepo B bolada

C larga masa D baldosa

86. Vernacular terms:


Hall

A prases B de bandeha

C kaida D aljibe

87. Vernacular terms:


Horizontal stud

A kaida B prases

C de bandeha D pabalagbag

88. Vernacular terms:


King post

A pabalagbag B de bandeha

C tabike D kaida
89. Vernacular terms:
Machine bolt

A pabalagbag B tabike

C kaida D piemo pasante

90. Vernacular terms:


Masonry

A pabalagbag B lastilyas

C kaida D piemo pasante

91. Vernacular terms:


Wall post

A pabalagbag B bagad

C piemo pasante D kaida

92. Vernacular terms:


Truss

A pabalagbag B bagad

C piemo pasante D kilo

93. Vernacular terms:


Scaffolding

A bagad B andamiyo

C piemo pasante D pabalagbag

94. Vernacular terms:


Sand and gravel

A andamiyo B piemo pasante

C bagad D astilyas

95. Vernacular terms:


Sand and gravel

A bagad B lastilyas

C piemo pasante D andamiyo

96. Vernacular terms:


Mortar

A paupo B andamiyo

C pilarete D kilo
97. Vernacular terms:
Scaffolding

A andamiyo B kilo

C paupo D pilarete

98. Vernacular terms:


Rafter

A andamiyo B kilo

C pilarete D paupo

99. Vernacular terms:


Vertical stud

A andamiyo B kilo

C pilarete D paupo

100. Vernacular terms:


Panel door

A andamiyo B paupo

C pilarete D de bandeha

Answer Key

1.d 2.a 3.d 4.d

5.b 6.b 7.c 8.c

9.b 10.a 11.b 12.d

13.b 14.b 15.d 16.c

17.b 18.d 19.d 20.d

21.d 22.b 23.c 24.c

25.c 26.a 27.a 28.c

29.a 30.c 31.d 32.c

33.c 34.c 35.d 36.c

37.d 38.c 39.d 40.b

41.c 42.a 43.a 44.c

45.b 46.b 47.b 48.a

49.b 50.b 51.b 52.a

53.b 54.d 55.d 56.a


57.c 58.a 59.c 60.b

61.a 62.c 63.d 64.c

65.c 66.c 67.a 68.c

69.b 70.a 71.d 72.a

73.d 74.d 75.a 76.a

77.b 78.c 79.b 80.b

81.a 82.b 83.c 84.c

85.a 86.c 87.d 88.c

89.d 90.b 91.b 92.d

93.b 94.d 95.b 96.a

97.a 98.b 99.c 100.d

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