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1.

A certificate of Occupancy shall be issued by the Building Official within how many
days?
2. A document issued by the Building Official to an owner/applicant.
3. All buildings or structures shall conform in all respects to the principles of safe
construction and must be suited to the purpose for which they are designed.
4. Are forces, deformations, or accelerations applied to a structure or its components.
5. Are lateral loads induced in a structure by wind pressure.
6. Are loads due to the accumulated mass of water on a rooftop during a rainstorm or major
precipitation
7. Are loads induced in a structure by an earthquake.
8. Are moveable or temporarily attached to a structure.
9. Are pressures exacted on structures by wind flow.
10. Are sudden or rapid loads applied on a structure over a relatively short period of time
compared with other structural loads.
11. Buildings or structures intended to be used for the manufacture and/or production of any
kind of article or product shall observe adequate environmental safeguards.
12. Buildings or structures shall be maintained in safe, sanitary and good working condition.
13. Buildings shall be a wood construction
14. Buildings shall be fire-resistive
15. Buildings shall be of masonry and wood construction.
16. Buildings shall be of steel, iron, concrete, or masonry construction
17. Buildings shall be of wood construction with protective fire-resistant materials and one-
hour fire-resistive throughout
18. Divisions of Group D
19. Electrical Requirements
20. Entrance and exit
21. Floor
22. Foundation
23. Give the different types of environmental loads.
24. Give the divisions of Group G
25. Group A to I
26. How many days an applicant can file an appeal?
27. Identify the divisions of Group H
28. Is generated while winds blow away from the surface in question. Negative wind
pressure.
29. Is the horizontal pressure applied by or to soil when it is against standing structures like
basements (buildings) and retaining walls.
30. Is the load from the slabs, columns, and beams; examples are floor & wall finishes, tiles,
wall loads/partitions, waterproofing, wires & cables, plumbing and aircon ventilations,
etc.
31. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State to safeguard life, health, property, and
public welfare, consistent with the principles of environmental management and control.
32. It is the pressure that soil exerts in the horizontal direction
33. Light and ventilation
34. Means loads or pressures resulting from the static mass of water at any point of
floodwater contact with a structure.
35. Mechanical Requirements
36. Minimum requirements for dwelling location and lot occupancy
37. Most common way of fireproofing steel
38. National Building Code of the Philippines.
39. No person, firm or corporation, including any agency or instrumentality of the
government shall construct, alter, repair, move, convert or demolish any building or
structure or cause the same to be done without first obtaining a building permit from the
Building Official assigned in the place where the subject building is located or the
building work is to be done.
40. Notice of non-issuance, suspension or revocation of building permits shall always be
made in writing, stating the reason or grounds.
41. Office on where to process the building permits.
42. Protect wood by releasing a layer of chemical foam that swells and insulates the wood
around it. This layer slows the spread of fire.
43. Qualifications of a building official.
44. Responsible for carrying out the provisions of this Code in the field as well as the
enforcement of orders and decisions made pursuant thereto.
45. Roof
46. Sanitation
47. Soil pressure that is trying to move the structure, almost all forms of earth pressure
situations involve active earth pressure.
48. Stairs
49. Structural loads of a constant magnitude over time. They include the self-weight of
structural members.
50. Structural loads that act along with the gravity (Vertical direction).
51. The best option for heat-resistant wood
52. The Building Official may order or cause the non-issuance, suspension or revocation of
building permits on any or all of the following reasons or grounds.
53. The downward force on a building's roof by the weight of accumulated snow and ice.
54. The land or site upon which any building or structure will be constructed shall be
sanitary, hygienic or safe. In case of sites or buildings intended for use as human
habitation, the same shall be at a safe distance.
55. The loads that act on the structure due to natural forces
56. The pressure that is trying to keep the structure in place.
57. The processing of building permits shall be under the overall administrative control and
supervision of?
58. The Secretary may designate incumbent Public Works District Engineers, City Engineers
and Municipal Engineers act as Building Officials in their respective areas of jurisdiction.
59. The soil inducing the passive pressure is under
60. The soil that is retained by various structures like retaining walls, sheet piles exert a force
on those structures.
61. They cause larger stresses in structural members than those produced by gradually
applied loads of the same magnitude.
62. They include the loads on a building created by the storage of furniture & equipment, and
occupancy (people).
63. This process, which is referred to as ponding, mostly occurs in flat roofs and roofs with
low slope
64. To provide for all buildings and structured, a framework of minimum standards and
requirements by.
65. What are the divisions of Group E
66. What are the two types of gravity loads?
67. When is the NBCD signed?
68. Wind is blowing against a building surface, which acts in a positive direction.

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