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Name: 5.

To perform the variety of services indicated


Date: under the Comprehensive Architectural
Services, the Architect must make full use
Score: of his own capability as well as of services
offered by other professionals. He may
1. Shall include cost of the construction as expand his staff by hiring the experts
well as all professional fees, permits, needed, or he may form a team consisting
clearances and utilities and cost of of professionals such as but not limited to:
acquiring the project site / lot, cost of a. Architects
money, etc. b. Bankers
a. Project Development Cost c. Lawyers
b. Project Construction Cost d. All of the above
c. Contract Document Cost
d. Cost Estimates 6. The Recommended Professional Fee
(RPF) for an Architect doing Design-Build
2. The Consulting Architect in this area of Services by Administration, exclusive of
practice must have much more than the the Architect’s Fee for the Regular Design
basic knowledge of Building Materials Services, shall be?
and Finishes, Construction a. 6% of PCC
Methodologies, Building Envelopes b. 7% of PCC
including cladding and roofing c. 5% of PCC
systems, Architectural d. 10% of PCC
Fenestrations and Architectural
Hardware, Fixtures and Fittings. 7. Before the Owner makes any official
a. Building Systems Design announcement, the IAPOA through the
b. Special Building/ Facility Planning ADC Committee shall send the Owner a
And Design written approval of the draft Conditions,
c. Building Components including:
d. Architectural Research Methods a. Timetable
b. the ADC registration fee (when
3. The Architect as the Construction Manager required)
shall not: c. Composition of the advisors
a. Impose methods, systems or d. Both A and B
designs that will substantially affect
the construction schedule and 8. Structures Belonging to Group 2
impair the design concept of the i. Nursing Homes
Architect. ii. Public Health Centers
b. make decisions on matters that are iii. Court Houses
the sole responsibility of the iv. Exhibition Halls
Architect-of-record (Aor). a. i, ii & iii
c. assume the responsibility of the b. i, ii & iv
Contractor’s project c. ii, iii & iv
superintendent. d. i, iii & iv
d. All of the above
9. Appointed by the IAPOA National
4. Inspectors of the (CSG) must have the President to oversee all architectural
following except: design competitions (ADCs)
a. A Bachelor of Science in a. IAPOA ADC Committee
Architecture (B.S. Arch.) degree. b. Jury
b. Extensive experience in design and c. Professional Advisor
building construction and must be d. Technical Advisors
very knowledgeable in building
materials and construction 10. When the various phases of design
detailing. services are completed, the Construction
c. Registered and License Architect Phase goes beyond periodic inspection
(RLA). and assessment to include the following:
d. Both A and C
a. Keeping records and books of 15. Under Pre-design Services, how many
accounts copies / set of drawings are to be submitted
b. Authorizing and undertaking to the Client?
payments of accounts a. 5
c. Procurement of materials, plants b. 3
and equipment, licenses and c. 7
permits d. 2
d. All of the above
16. They represent the Architect’s initial
11.Refers to the range of professional services assessment of a project’s soundness,
that covers Pre-design Services, Regular allowing the Client to promptly explore
Design Services, Specialized available/ readily identifiable directions /
Architectural Services, Construction options.
Services and Post- Construction a. Preliminary Studies
Services. b. Project Definition
a. Comprehensive Architectural c. Pre-feasibility Studies
Services d. Pre-Design Services
b. Comprehensive Development
Planning Services 17. Once the Architect has prepared all the
c. Post-Design Services documents, the Architect has completed
d. Specialized Architectural Services the Detailed Design and Contract
Documents phase of his services. When
12.Assist the proper third parties in evaluating the Owner therefore fails to implement
the functional effectiveness of the design the plans and documents for construction
and construction process undertaken. as prepared by the Architect, the
a. Post-Construction Evaluation Architect is entitled to receive as
b. Fulltime Supervision Services compensation the sum corresponding to
c. Construction Management how many percent of Architect’s fee?
Services a. 90%
d. Design Build Services b. 70%
c. 50%
13.The Architect in this area of practice must d. 20%
have much more than the basic knowledge
of Specification Writing, Estimation and 18. The body formed by the Owner and
Quantity Survey, Architectural approved by the Professional Advisor, to
Production, Architectural Software, assist the Professional Advisor and the
Architectural Support Services and Jury in the administrative conduct of the
Contract Document Review. ADC
a. Contract Documentation And a. Jury
Review Services b. Technical Advisors
b. Architectural Research Methods c. Competition Secretariat
c. Management Of Architectural d. IAPOA ADC Committee
Practices
d. Preliminary Services 19. The Architect may appoint, subject to the
Owner / Client’s approval, a construction
14.If the Owner observes or otherwise superintendent, purchasing agent,
becomes aware of anything that may timekeeper and property clerk aside from
impair the successful implementation of the the usual labor personnel required.
project, he shall? Salaries of such persons are paid by?
a. Give prompt written notice to the a. Owner
Architect. b. Architect
b. Call the Architect. c. Contractor
c. Immediately stop the Contractor. d. Consultant
d. Promptly examine and render
decision before going to the 20. Who shall pay for the cost of all permits,
Architect. licenses and other incidentals to the
work?
a. Architect
b. Contractor
c. Client c. Architectural Research
d. Construction Manager d. Architectural Programming

21.Who has the prime responsibility for the


plan/design of the project? 27. The Architect in this area of practice
a. Architect and Contractor undertakes a scientific study on the built
b. Architect and Owner environment’s well-being, which allows
c. Specialist Consultants and the Architect to focus on the ways in
Contractor which the building/structure can best
d. Specialist Consultants and maintain itself and prolong its life in a
Architect cost-efficient manner, and finally provide
recommendations to the Owner/ Client.
22.His training in the coordination of various a. Forensic Study
specialties allows him to supervise and b. Forensic Architecture
assure proper monitoring of all construction c. Forensic Investigation
activities with regards to quality, d. None of the above
workmanship and cost.
a. Project Manager 28. Under Fulltime Supervision Services, the
b. Construction Manager following are the scope of services
c. Contractor except:
d. Fulltime Supervisor a. Filing of documents
b. Evaluation of Construction Work
23.As stated in SPP Document 204-A, what c. Quality Assurance
does CSG means? d. Preparation of Daily Inspection
a. Construction Supervision Group Reports
b. Consulting Services Group
c. Certified Specialist Group 29. Service where the Architect assists the
d. Consulting Supervision Group Client in conducting bids or negotiations
with General Contractors, subcontractors
24.Deals with specific expertise for further and suppliers of building materials,
enhancement of the architectural interior furniture, equipment, fixtures, etc.
and exterior components of a project. a. Acoustic Design Services
a. Comprehensive Design Services b. Architectural Interiors Services
b. Regular Design Services c. Architectural Lighting Layout And
c. Post-Construction Services Design
d. Specialized Architectural Services d. Regular Design Services

25.Means the cost of the completed building 30. Assist the proper third parties in seeing to
to the Owner, including the structure, it that all equipment (air-conditioning,
plumbing/sanitary and electrical fixtures, sprinkler system, generators, transformers,
mechanical equipment, elevators, telecommunications equipment, etc.) are
escalators, air-conditioning system, fire properly maintained and in good working
protection system, alarm and clock system, condition.
communications and electronic system, a. Facility Maintenance Support
elements attached to the building and all Services
items indicated in the plans, designs, b. Construction Manager
drawings and specifications prepared by c. Comprehensive Development
the Architect and his consultants. Planning
a. Project Development Cost d. Building Equipment Maintenance
b. Project Construction Cost
c. Contract Document Cost 31. As early as during the design development
d. Cost Estimates phase, perhaps even concurrently with
the Architect’s commission, the Project
26.It incorporates a space program with Manager (PM) should conduct regular
characterizations of the envisioned consultations with the Owner and with the
spaces such as ambiance, cost range, Architects and Engineers (for A&E
etc. services) on all aspects of planning for
a. Space Planning the project.
b. Space Management Studies a. Consultation
b. Project Development Phase c. P3,000,000 plus 5% of excess of P
c. Pre-Construction Phase 50.0 million
d. Comprehensive Development d. P3,500,000 plus 6% of excess of P
Planning 50.0 million

32.The Recommended Professional Fee


(RPF) for an Architect doing Design-Build 38. The project construction cost is guaranteed
Services on Guaranteed Maximum Cost by the Architect not to exceed how many
shall be? percentage of the estimated project
a. 7% of PCC construction cost?
b. 8% of PCC a. 5%
c. 9% of PCC b. 6%
d. 10% of PCC c. 7%
d. 10%
33.The person or organization that undertakes
or promotes an ADC with the primary 39. Supervise landscape contractors and
objective of obtaining excellence in gardeners for the proper watering, pruning,
design for a project or for a development trimming and maintenance of the
concept. landscape (both hardscapes and
a. PRC softscapes).
b. Owner a. Project Manager
c. Specialist Consultant b. Grounds and Landscaping
d. Professional Advisor Supervision
c. Site and Physical Planning
34.Pursuant to Section 7, Article II of R.A. No. d. Site Development Planning
9266, known as?
a. The Architectural Act of 2004
b. The Architecture Act of 2010 40. When the Consulting Architect is
c. The Architecture Act of 2004 commissioned to do this service, he
d. The Architectural Act of 2010 examines existing laws, ordinances, and
political / social constraints.
35.A person found preparing architectural a. Site Development Planning (SDP)
plans without the necessary license is Services
guilty of what? b. Site And Physical Planning
a. Misinterpretation Services
b. Nothing c. Comprehensive Development
c. Misdemeanor Planning (CDP) Services
d. Illegal Practice d. Contract Documentation And
Review Services
36.Specialist personnel who may be consulted
by the Jurors during the conduct of the 41. Is directly responsible to the Owner on all
ADC to permit them to obtain all aspects of the construction work:
necessary relevant information. programming, coordination, quality and
a. Technical Advisors cost control and time management.
b. Professional Advisor a. Project Manager
c. IAPOA ADC Committee b. Construction Manager
d. Competition Secretariat c. Contractor
d. Site Engineer
37.Recommended Professional Fee (RPF) for
Detailed Architectural and Engineering 42. Under Scope of Pre-design Services,
Design Services (DAEDS) with a Project which is NOT included.
Construction Cost (PCC) of over P50.0 a. Value Management
million to P100.0 million for buildings with b. Architectural Planning
simplest utilization. c. Site Utilization and Land-Use
a. P2,000,000 plus 3% of excess of Studies
P50.0 million d. Feasibility Studies
b. P2,500,000 plus 4% of excess of
P50.0 million
43.If portions of the building/s are erected at the very nature of the services, he assumes
different periods of time, thus increasing the dual role of?
the construction period and Architect’s a. Project Coordinator and
burden of services, charges pertaining to Construction Manager
services rendered during the b. Project Manager and Construction
Construction Phase shall be adjusted Supervisor
proportionately. The fee for the remaining c. Project Consultant and
works shall be doubled when the Construction Manager
suspension of construction exceeds a d. Project Manager and the
period of how many months? Construction Manager
a. 4
b. 8 49. The people appointed by the Owner to
c. 6 assess the entries to the competition.
d. 12 a. IAPOA ADC Committee
b. Jury
44.Under Pre-design Services, the Architect c. Professional Advisor
can render services in any of the following d. Technical Advisors
except:
a. By Association, Consultation or 50. For Monumental buildings and other
Networking facilities requiring consummate design
b. Architect’s Own Staff skill and much precise detailing
c. Individual Architect Recommended Professional Fee (RPF)
d. None of the above for Detailed Architectural Design
Services (DADS)?
45.Conceptualizes the specifications for the a. 6%
needed civil works and utility lines. b. 6.6%
a. Site Development Planning (SDP) c. 7.2%
Services d. 7.5%
b. Site And Physical Planning
Services 51. This entails the formulation of site criteria,
c. Comprehensive Development assistance to the Client in site evaluation
Planning (CDP) Services as well as analysis to determine the most
d. Contract Documentation And appropriate site/s for a proposed project
Review Services or building program.
a. Site Utilization and Land-Use
46.Under Multiple of Direct Expenses, all are Studies
to be charged to the Client including: b. Site Selection and Analysis
a. Out-of-town living and housing c. Architectural Research
allowances of local Consultants d. Architectural Programming
b. Cost of Transportation
c. Living and housing allowances of 52. The New/Updated Standards of
foreign consultants Professional Practice (SPP) for
d. All of the above Architects was approved and
subsequently prescribed by the PRC
47.The Architect monitor security services. through PRBoA Resolution No. 3 on?
Which scope of service is this a. 27th July, 2010
responsibility? b. 21st February, 2011
a. Building and Facilities c. 9th March 2011
Administration d. 4th July, 2010
b. Post-Construction Evaluation
c. Security Evaluation and Planning 53. Reject any offer of free professional
Services engineering or allied design service/s, or
d. Facilities Maintenance Support receive any substantial aid, gifts,
Services commissions, or favors which will tend to
place him/her under any kind of
48.Normally, the Architect enters into a obligation to return such favors. This is
contract with the Owner to perform Architect’s responsibility in relation to?
Comprehensive Architectural Services. a. Manufacturers, Dealers, And
By Agents
b. Contractor c. 20 man-days multiplies by 8 man-
c. Owner hours
d. Colleagues and subordinates d. 26 man-days multiplies by 8 man-
hours
54.The Owner undertakes to accept the
decisions of the Jury to pay the prizes 59. Foreign Architects offering services under
allotted within how many days of the official Regular Design Services are subject to
announcement of the ADC results? full compliances of what section?
a. Thirty (30) Days a. Section 28
b. Fifteen (15) Days b. Section 38
c. Ten (10) Days c. Section 27
d. Five (5) Days d. Section 37

55.In adopting any of the above 60. Architectural Service that covers a broad
arrangements, or any acceptable line of architectural services ranging from
variation thereof, the Architect must strictly initial problem identification to activities that
adhere to the following: would allow the Architect to initially
a. SPP Doc. 200, SPP Doc. 202 and conceptualize an array of architectural
Architect’s credo and allied solutions.
b. SPP Doc. 200 and Architect’s a. Specialized Architectural Services
Credo b. Pre-design Services
c. Code of Ethical Conduct and SPP c. Comprehensive Design Services
Doc. 200 d. Regular Design Services
d. Architect’s Credo and SPP Doc.
202 61. Buildings NOT included in Group 5.
a. Exhibition Halls
56.Under Post-construction Services, The b. Exposition Buildings
Architect may be engaged as one for a c. Specialized Decorative Buildings
commercial, industrial, residential or d. Museums
institutional building, facility or complex to
maximize the lifespan of the building/s in 62. The Consulting Architect in this area of
order to produce the maximum economic practice places value on the building /
return. structure condition and defects, and on its
a. Project Administrator repair and maintenance, including the
b. Building Manager required improvements.
c. Project Coordinator a. Facilities Maintenance Support
d. Building Administrator b. Building Testing And
Commissioning
57.The Construction Manager (CM) could c. Forensic Architecture
either be: d. Building Appraisal
a. an independent individual
b. a member of the staff of the Owner 63. Determine the effectiveness of the various
c. an Architect with extensive building systems and the materials
experience in design and building systems in use:
construction a. Post-Construction Evaluation
d. a firm hired by the Owner to b. Building Systems Design
manage the construction of a c. Building Components
particular project. d. Forensic Architecture

58.Compensation for the foregoing 64. On Construction Phase, the Project


specialized architectural services, all of Manager (PM) can also serve this
which may be classified as additional or position to oversee time, cost and quality
extra services, shall be through man- control during the construction of the
months i.e. project.
a. 24 man-days multiplies by 8 man- a. Construction Manager (CM)
hours b. Construction Supervisor
b. 22 man-days multiplies by 8 man- c. Building Administrator
hours d. Specialist Consultant
65.The scope of Design-Build Services by d. Forensic Architecture
Administration is similar to that of the
Architect’s Regular Design Services 71. This requires primary data gathering and
(reference SPP Document 202) analysis.
EXCEPT: a. Feasibility Studies
a. Construction Phase b. Architectural Research
b. Bidding or Negotiation Phase c. Space Planning
c. Contract Document Phase d. Space Management Studies
d. None of the above
72. An Architect nominated by the Owner and
66.The Architect innovate schemes to attain approved by the IAPoA to organize the
maximum building occupancy. ADC on behalf of the Owner.
a. Promotional Services. a. IAPOA ADC Committee
b. Business Development and b. Professional Advisor
Management. c. Technical Advisors
c. Building Maintenance. d. Competition Secretariat
d. Building Development and
Management. 73. Group 2 – Buildings of moderate
complexity of plan/design.
67.NOT a Scope of Service under Post- i. Residential Condominium
Construction Services. ii. Convention Facilities
a. Post-Construction Evaluation iii. Exhibition Halls
b. Business Development and iv. Mixed Use Buildings
Management. a. i, iii, iv
c. Building and Facilities b. i, ii, iii, iv
Administration c. ii, iii, iv
d. Facilities Maintenance Support d. i, iv

68.When the Owner therefore fails to 74. Comprehensive Architectural Services.


implement the plans and documents for a. SPP Doc. 204-B
construction as prepared by the b. SPP Doc. 208
Architect, the Architect is entitled to c. SPP Doc. 206
receive as compensation the sum d. SPP Doc. 205
corresponding how many percentage of
the Architect’s fee? 75. Which is an unethical action with respect to
a. 15% the Architect’s responsibility to the
b. 20% people?
c. 40% a. Seek constructive civic service
d. 90% b. Shares technical information
c. Promote professional organization
69.Buildings of simplest utilization and d. Take part in paid endorsement of
character (Group 1) – building material
i. Supermarkets
ii. Hangars 76. This method of compensation for
iii. Habitable Agricultural Buildings architectural services is the most
iv. Service Garages common worldwide. This method is fair to
a. i, ii, iv both the Client and the Architect as the
b. i, ii, iii, iv fee is pegged to the cost of the Project the
c. ii, iv Client is willing to undertake.
d. ii, iii, iv a. Unit Cost Method
b. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee
70.Monitor maintenance and upkeep services c. Professional Expenses
(cleanliness of corridors, lobbies, stairs and d. Percentage based on Project
other common areas, exits, parking Construction Cost
areas, garbage collection).
a. Facilities Maintenance Support 77. It was given to the Architect beforehand
b. Building and Facilities and is accounted for and subject to periodic
Administration auditing by the Client since the Architect
c. Post-Construction Evaluation does not advance any money for
payment of expenditures connected with c. Professional Fee plus Expenses
the work. d. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee
a. Petty Cash
b. Revolving Fund 84. Which is an ethical action with respect to
c. Salaries the Architect’s responsibility to his
d. Compensation Manufacturers, Dealers and Agents?
a. Receives gifts or favors from
78.The Architect sees to it that the building agents.
and all the parts thereof (structure, b. Receives commissions placing him
plumbing, electrical, partitions, finishes, in a reciprocal frame of mind.
etc.) are all in good condition. c. Avails of technical services by
a. Business Development and manufacturer accompanied by an
Management. obligation.
b. Building Equipment Maintenance. d. Accepts market discounts credited
c. Grounds and Landscaping to client
Supervision.
d. Building Maintenance. 85. NOT included on the Buildings of
exceptional character and complexity of
79.The Architect’s compensation should NOT plan/design.
be based on: a. Public Health Centers
a. Popularity b. Hotels
b. Experience c. Breweries
c. Talents d. Mall Complexes
d. Imagination
86. When the plan/design and related Contract
80.A method of compensation where more Documents are re-used for the repetitive
than one method of compensation on a construction of similar buildings without
project is provided. amending the drawing and the
a. Mixed Method of Condensation specifications, the recommended
b. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee professional fee for the first building is
c. Mixed Method of Compensation equivalent to:
d. Multiple of Direct Personnel a. 12% of PCC
Expenses b. 100% of RPF for type of building
c. 50% of RPF for type of building
81.The responsibilities of the Construction d. Fee for one unit plus 50% of RPF
Manager includes the functions of the for each additional unit
Construction Supervision Group except:
a. Cost and Quality Control 87. The Recommended Professional Fee
b. Coordination and Supervision (RPF) for Project Manager?
c. Keeping of Records a. 2% - 5% of PCC
d. Quality Control of Work b. 2.5% - 5% of PCC
c. 1.5% - 3% of PCC
82.As stated under SPP Doc. 206, as shall be d. 1% - 3% of PCC
described in the Architect’s Guidelines,
the Project Manager is compensated on 88. The Architect’s Fee is based on:
what basis? a. Project Construction Cost
a. Monthly Salary / Fee b. Project Development Cost
b. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee c. Project Classification
c. Per Diem, Honorarium Plus d. Project Complexity
Reimbursable Expense
d. Percentage 89.After the initial meeting / conversation /
correspondence with the Client, the
83.Compensation for the Architect performing Architect must submit his proposal for pre-
Design-Build Services can be based on the design services, stating the following
following except: except:
a. Built-in in the Guaranteed a. Method of Payment
Maximum Cost b. Scope of Work
b. Percentage of Project Development c. Other Conditions of Services
Cost d. Owner’s Responsibilities
96.The Multiple of Direct Personnel Expense
90.This includes the causes of observed is applicable to what type of work?
building deficiencies e.g., non- a. Government Projects
compliance with planning and building b. Research
laws, deviations from original use or c. Creative Work
function of spaces d. Ocular Site Inspection
a. Forensic Study
b. Forensic Architecture 97. Is normally recommended by the Architect
c. Forensic Investigation based on their performance, and hired by
d. None of the above the Owner. They are answerable to both
the Owner and Architect.
91.The full conditions include the program, a. Consulting Architect
instructions on submission of entries, site b. Construction Supervision Group
plans, entry forms and official envelopes c. Contractor
and labels. These are drawn up by the d. Project Manager
Professional Advisor.
a. Instruction to Bidders 98. What shall be provided as an Honorarium
b. Specification to the Technical Advisor?
c. Contract Document a. Consultation Fee
d. Conditions b. Professional Fee
c. Monthly Salary
92.The Architect as Project Manager can be d. Reimbursable Expense
compensated using the following except:
a. Retainer 99. Standards of Professional Practice (SPP)
b. Lump Sum or Fixed Fee Document Number 209.
c. Professional Fee plus Expenses a. Professional Architecture
d. Multiple of Direct Personnel Consulting Services
Expense b. Professional Architectural
Consultants Specialist
93.The Architect’s Fee for Fulltime c. Professional Architectural
Supervision as based on the PPC shall Consulting Services
be detailed in the: d. Professional Architectural
a. Architect’s Guidelines Competition Services
b. Architect’s National Code
c. Standards of Professional Practice 100. Scope of Services for Project
d. RA. 9266 Management as per SPP Doc. 206:
a. Pre-Construction Phase and
94. Does NOT belong to Group 4 Construction Phase
a. Multi-storey Apartments b. Pre-Design Phase and Post-Design
b. Townhouses Phase
c. Row-houses c. Project Development Phase and
d. Shop-houses Construction Phase
d. Building Facilities and Maintenance
95.The 2010 SPP Documents has identified and Post-Construction Evaluation
several methods of compensation which
can be generally classified into these 101. Under Multiple of Direct Personnel
three main types: Expenses, if Direct Cost = An + Cn + Tn;
a. Percentage-based Fee, Lump Sum What is the Formula for "Fee"?
or Fixed Fee and Time Basis a. Direct Cost + R
b. Percentage based on Project b. (An + Cn + Tn) / M
Construction Cost, Unit Cost c. Direct Cost x M
Method, and Value-based d. Direct Cost x M + R
Pricing/Percentage of Gross
Rentals 102. Shall refer to the Architect commissioned
c. Professional Fee plus Expenses, by the Owner/Client to plan and design
Per Diem or Hourly Basis, Retainer the building/structure and all its utilities
d. Percentage-based Fee, Unit Cost and to coordinate the works of all allied
Method and Retainer design professionals involved in the
project including all inter-disciplinary and
specialized works. IRR and under the supervision and
a. Consultant administrative control of the Commission.
b. Specialist Consultant a. Commission
c. Construction Manager b. UAP
d. Prime Professional c. Board
d. IAPOA
103. This method of compensation is
particularly suited to engagements involving 109. means the cost of salaries of
intermittent personal service. professional consultants for the time directly
a. Salary Cost plus Direct Cost chargeable to the projects,
b. Retainer a. Direct Cost
c. Per diem or Hourly Basis b. Professional Fee
d. Professional Fee plus Expense c. Hourly Cost
d. Salary Cost
104. Are Specialist personnel who may be
consulted by the Jurors during the conduct 110. Recommended Professional Fee
of ADC to permit them to obtain all (RPF) for Detailed Architectural Design
necessary relevant information. Services under GROUP 3
a. Professional Advisor a. 6% of PCC
b. Specialist Consultant b. 3.6% of PCC
c. Technical Advisors c. 4.2% of PCC
d. Competition Secretariat d. 7% of PCC

105. What does APCC means? 111. What is the recommended


a. Accredited Professional professional fee (RPF) per hectare for the
Construction Consultant first five (5 hAS.) hectares net to the
b. Architectural Project Construction Architect?
Consultant a. P50,000.00
c. Awarded Project Construction Cost b. P25,000.00
d. None of the above c. P100,000.00
d. P15,000.00
106. Buildings of the simplest utilization
and character; 112. Means a duly notarized written
I. Warehouses contract or equivalent public instrument
II. Bakeries stipulating the scope of services and
III. Armories guaranteeing compensation of such services
IV. Hangars to benrendered by an architect registered
V. Printing Plants and lincensed by the PRC-PRBoA.
VI. Publishing Plants a. Contract Document
a. A II, III, IV & VI b. Contract Agreement
b. I, II, III, IV & V c. Bond
c. I, II, III & IV d. Service Agreement
d. All of the above
113. This method of remuneration is best
107. This method of remuneration is used suited for projects for which the cost are
when the services of a Professional difficult to predetermine, or in cases where it
Consulting Architect (PCA) is expected to may become necessary to undertake
be required at intervals over a period of additional experimental or investigative
time. work, the result of which may further alter
a. Salary cost times a multiplies, plus the scope of the project.
direct cost or reimbursable expenses a. Mixed method of compensation
b. Per Diem, Honorarium plus b. Salary cost times a multiplier, plus
Reimbursable Expenses direct cost or reimbursable expenses
c. Retainer c. Multiple of Direct Personnel
d. Professional Fee plus Expense Expenses
d. Per diem or hourly basis

108. shall refer only to the Professional 114. This services deals with specific
Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBoA), expertise for further enhancement of the
duly created under R.A. No. 9266 and its architectural interior and exterior
components of a project. VI. For services as Construction Manager
a. Specialized Allied Services a. I, II, III, IV, & V
b. Specialized Architectural Services b. II, III, IV, V, & VI
c. Comprehensive Architectural c. III, IV, V & VI
Services d. I, II, III, & IV
d. Comprehensive Design Services
121. Payment schedule that is applied for
115. Buildings of moderate complexity of Conceptual Master Development Plan
plan/design requiring a moderate amount of (CMDP)
research and of engineering and allied a. 50% of RPF
architectural design EXCEPT. b. 20% of RPF
a. Motels & Apartels c. 30% of RPF
b. Public Health Centers d. 40% of RPF
c. Supermarkets
d. City/Town Halls & Civic Centers 122. Architect as used in the Official
Guideline shall refer only to a Registered
116. What is the Cumulative payment and Licensed Architect (RLA), a natural
upon completion of the Design person under Philippine law and
Development Services? jurisprudence with a valid certificate of
a. 40% of the PF registration and a valid professional
b. 90% of the PF identification card (representing the
c. 20% of the PF renewable _____ license) for the lawful
d. 50% of the PF practice of the State- regulated profession of
Architecture.
117. Buildings and facilities under GROUP a. 2-year
5 EXCEPT: b. 5-year
a. Mausoleums c. 1-year
b. Specialized Decorative buildings d. 3-year
c. Mortuaries
d. Exposition & Fair Buildings 123. Under Bidding or Negotiation Phase,
within ______ after the award to the winning
118. Means the rendering by a bidder or bidders the payment to the
professional consulting architect (PCA) or Architect shall be adjusted so that it will
by a consulting firm of independent advice, amount to a sum equivalent to ninety (90%)
extension of technical assistance and percent of the Professional Fee.
services, as well as undertaking of a. 15 days
activities, requiring appropriate knowledge, b. 7 days
skills, training and experience, recognized c. 30 days
competence, integrity, and/or financial and d. 10 days
logistical capability.
a. Consultation 124. Means the total cost of all fixtures and
b. Pre-feasibility Study accessories for architectural interiors,
c. Technical Advise acoustics, lighting works, site development
d. Professional Architectural Consulting civil works and landscaping works;
Services (PACS) a. Estimated Cost
b. Cost of Work
119. Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of c. Project Development Cost
2004 d. Construction Cost
a. RA 9285
b. RA 8293 125. Standards of Professional Practice
c. RA 9382 (SPP) is a required document under _____
d. RA 9184 of R.A. No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of
2004) and its Implementing Rules and
120. Time-based fees are typically used Regulations (IRR)
for the following: a. Section 23
I. Services which are not well defined b. Section 22
II. Pre-design services c. Section 41
III. Partial services d. Section 37
IV. Additional Services
V. Specialist Expertise
ANSWER SHEET 36. A 73. A
37. B 74. C
1. A 38. D 75. D
2. C 39. B 76. D
3. D 40. C 77. B
4. C 41. B 78. D
5. D 42. B 79. A
6. B 43. C 80. A
7. D 44. D 81. A
8. D 45. A 82. D
9. A 46. D 83. B
10. D 47. A 84. D
11. A 48. D 85. D
12. A 49. B 86. B
13. A 50. D 87. A
14. A 51. B 88. A
15. A 52. A 89. A
16. C 53. B 90. A
17. A 54. A 91. D
18. C 55. A 92. A
19. A 56. D 93. A
20. C 57. BONUS 94. A
21. D 58. B 95. A
22. B 59. B 96. B
23. A 60. B 97. B
24. D 61. A 98. A
25. B 62. D 99. C
26. D 63. A 100. A
27. B 64. A
28. C 65. B
29. B 66. B
30. D 67. D
31. C 68. D
32. D 69. D
33. B 70. B
34. C 71. A
35. C 72. B
101. C
102. D
103. C
104. C
105. C
106. B
107. C
108. C
109. D
110. C
111. A
112. D
113. B
114. B
115. B
116. A
117. C
118. D
119. A
120. A
121. C
122. D
123. A
124. B
125. C

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