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Chapter 7

1. In Section 701, buildings are


classified according to their
occupancy into Groups A to J. To
which group do Residential,
Hotels, and Apartments belong?
A. Group A
B. Group B
C. Group C
D. Group D

2. In the classification of
buildings, The following belong to
the Group F - Industrial EXCEPT:
A. Power plant
B. Cold storage
C. Storage of highly flammable
materials
D. Creameries

3. On what section does the


statement regarding the
consideration of each
portion of a building separated by
one or more area separation
walls as a separate building,
provided the walls meet specified
requirements, belong?
A. Section 703 - Mixed
Occupancy
B. Section 704 - Location on
Property
C. Section 705 - Allowable
Floor Areas
D. Section 707 - Maximum
Heights of Buildings

4. What is the minimum live load


requirement for the first floor of
Group A dwellings according to
Section 708?
A. 100kg/m²
B. 150kg/m²
C. 200kg/m²
D. 250kg/m²

Chapter 8
1. Rooms with a natural
ventilation shall have ceiling
heights not less than _____
meters?

A. 1.70

B. 3.50

C. 2.70

D. 1.50

2. Mezzanine floors shall have a


clear ceiling height not less than
_____ above and below it.

A. 2,50
B. 3.50

C. 1.80
D. 2.80

3. For rooms entirely above


grade and used for office,
clerical, or administrative
purposes, or as stores, sales
rooms, restaurants, markets,
factories, workshops, or
machinery rooms, not less than
_____ changes of air per hour
shall be provided

A. 3

B. 4

C5
D. 6

4. For rooms entirely above


grade and used as bakeries,
hotel or restaurant kitchens,
laundries other than accessory to
dwellings, and boiler rooms-not
less than ____ changes of air per
hour shall be provided.

A. 40

B. 30

C. 20

D. 10

5. All inner courts shall be


connected to a street or yard,
either by a passageway with a
minimum width of ______ meters
or by a door through a room or
rooms.
A. 1.20

B. 1.30
C. 2.40

D. 2.10

Chapter 9

1. What section states that the


potable water requirements for a
building used for human
habitation shall be supplied from
existing municipal or city
waterworks system.

A. SECTION 903. Wastewater


Disposal System

B. SECTION 904. Storm


Drainage System

C. SECTION 902. Water Supply


System

D. SECTION 907. Pipe Materials


2. SECTION 907. Pipe Materials
states that pipe materials to be
used in buildings shall conform to
the Standard Specifications of
the____________.

A. National Standards for


Drinking Water

B. National Plumbing Code

C. Philippine Standard Council

D.None of the Above

3. All buildings with hollow and/or


_______construction shall be
provided with rat proofing.

A. Concrete

B. Steel
C. Wood

D. Brick

4. All buildings located in areas


where there are no available
sanitary sewerage system shall
dispose their sewage in
_______or septic tank and
subsurface absorption field.

A. Open pit

B. Canal

C. Imhoff
D. None of the above

Chapter 10
Chapter 11

1. The Building Official may


require the permittee to submit
plans, specifications and
complete schedule of demolition.
When so required, no work shall
be done until such plans,
specifications and schedule are
approved by the Building Official.
A. Section 1104
B. Section 1101
C. Section 1108
D. None of the Above

2. In removal of every protective


fence or canopy it is require to
remove after _________ days
after such protection is no longer
required as determined by the
Building Official.
A. 15
B. 30
C. 60
D. 120

3. SECTION 1101 ( General


Requirements) states that no
person shall use or occupy a
street, alley or public sidewalk for
the performance of work covered
by a building permit except in
accordance with the provisions of
this Chapter.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. Maybe This Time
B.P. No. 344

1. What is the main purpose of


BP 344?
A. To provide financial assistance
to disabled persons.
B. To require public
transportation to prioritize
disabled passengers.
C. To mandate the installation of
accessibility features in certain
buildings
and public spaces.
D. To create a national registry of
disabled individuals.

2. Which of the following types of


buildings does BP 344 apply to?

A. Private homes only.


B. Government buildings only.
C. All buildings open to the
public.
D. Educational institutions only.

3. What are some examples of


accessibility features required by
BP 344?
A. Braille signage and talking
elevators.
B. Designated parking spaces
and wider doorways.
C. Both A and B.
D. Neither A nor B.

4. Who is responsible for


enforcing BP 344?

A. The National Commission on


Disability Affairs (NCDA).
B. Local government units
(LGUs).
C. Both the NCDA and LGUs.
D. There is no enforcement
mechanism.

5. When was BP 344 originally


enacted?

A. 1970s
B. 1980s
C. 1990s
D. 2000s
Bonus Question:

6. What are some of the benefits


of BP 344 for both disabled
persons and
Society as a whole?

A. Increased social inclusion and


participation for disabled
individuals.
B. Reduced economic burden on
families of disabled persons.
C. Improved public image for
businesses and institutions.
D. All of the above.

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