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Q.1 Roman apartment blocks.


)

A
Villa (Your Answer)
.
B
Domus
.
C
Insulae (Correct Answer)
.
D
Thalamus
.
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Q.2 Forming the imposing entrance to the acropolis and erected by the architect Mnesicles is
) the...

A
Parthenon
.
B
Propylaea (Your Answer)
.
C
Pteroma
.
D
Stoa
.

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Q.3 The ornamental pattern work in stone, filling the upper part of a Gothic window.
)

A
Cavetto
.
B
Crenel
.
C
Tracery (Your Answer)
.
D
Embrasures
.
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Q.4 Usual number of stories for a Chinese pagoda.


)

A
10
.
B
11
.
C
12
.
D
13 (Your Answer)
.

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Q.5 The open court in an Italian palazzo.


)

A
Tumuli
.
B
Dipteral
.
C
Prytaneion (Your Answer)
.
D
Cortel (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.6 On either side of the choir, pulpits for the reading of the epistle and the gospel are called
) _______.

A
Ambo (Your Answer)
.
B
Bema
.
C
Cella
.
D
Cancelli
.

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Q.7 The finest of Greek Tombs, also known as the 'tomb of Agamemnon'.
)
A
Phylaki
.
B
Treasury of Atreus (Correct Answer)
.
C
Nea Roumata
.
D
Tholos Tomb (Your Answer)
.
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Q.8 Triangular piece of wall above the entablature.


)

A
Pediment (Correct Answer)
.
B
Pendentive (Your Answer)
.
C
Architrave
.
D
Frieze
.

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Q.9 The best example of a German Romanesque church with apses at both east and west
)

A
Worms Cathedral (Your Answer)
.
B
Tournai Cathedral
.
C
Trier Cathedral
.
D
Bamberg Cathedral
.
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Q.1 The private house of the Romans.


0)

A
Villa (Your Answer)
.
B Domus (Correct Answer)
.
C
Atrium House
.
D
Thalamus
.

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Q.1 The sacred enclosure found in the highest part of a Greek city is called:
1)

A
Peribolas
.
B
Temenos (Correct Answer)
.
C
Corps de Logis
.
D
Pteroma (Your Answer)
.
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Q.1 Which historic style of architecture first introduced the clerestory?


2)

A
Egyptian (Your Answer)
.
B
Roman
.
C
Greek
.
D
West Asiatic
.

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Q.1 Which of the following represent the primary colors?


3)

A
Green, orange, violet
.
B
Red, yellow, green
.
C
Blue, yellow, violet
.
D Red, yellow, blue (Your Answer)
.
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Q.1 Architect of the famous Propylaea, Acropolis.


4)

A
Mnesicles (Your Answer)
.
B
Cossutius
.
C
Anthemius
.
D
Isidorus
.

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Q.1 From the 5th century to the present, the character of Byzantine architecture is the
5) practice of using....

A
Domical roof construction (Your Answer)
.
B
Helm Roof
.
C
Columnar trabeated
.
D
Arch and vault
.
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Q.1 Built by the Franciscan priest Fr. Blas dela Madre, this church in Rizal whose design
6) depicts the heavy influence of Spanish Baroque, was declared a national treasure.

A
Antipolo Church
.
B
Angono Church
.
C
Jala-jala
.
D
Morong Church (Your Answer)
.
Explanation
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Q.1 The warm room in the Thermae.


7)

A
Tepidarium (Correct Answer)
.
B
Calidarium
.
C
Sudatorium
.
D
Unctuaria (Your Answer)
.
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Q.1 The room for oils and unguents in the thermae.


8)

A
Apodyteria
.
B
Calidarium
.
C
Sudatorium
.
D
Unctuaria (Your Answer)
.

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Q.1 The space for the clergy and choir is separated by a low screen wall from the body of
9) the church called ___.

A
Ambo
.
B
Bema (Your Answer)
.
C
Cella
.
D
Cancelli (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.2 Romanesque architecture in Italy is distinguished from that of the rest of Europe by the
0) use of what material for facing walls.

A
Bricks
.
B
Cement
.
C
Lime
.
D
Marble (Your Answer)
.

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Q.2 Which of the following indicates the brightness of a color?


1)

A
Chroma
.
B
Value
.
C
Hue
.
D
Intensity (Your Answer)
.
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Q.2 What manifestation in a structure that identifies it as a work of architecture shows the
2) adequate scheme or structural arrangement, effective choice of materials, and effective
construction system?

A
Structural stability (Your Answer)
.
B
Aesthetic sense of beauty
.
C
Economic quality
.
D
Utility
.

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Q.2 An upright ornament at the eaves of a tile roof, concealing the foot of a row of convex
3) tiles that cover the joints of the flat tiles.

A Acroterion
.
B
Anthemion
.
C
Antefix (Correct Answer)
.
D
Apotheca (Your Answer)
.
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Q.2 Architect of the Philippine Heart Center.


4)

A
Felipe Mendoza
.
B
Gabriel Formoso
.
C
Leandro Locsin
.
D
George Ramos (Your Answer)
.

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Q.2 In Indian, architecture, which of the following is not a characteristic feature?


5)

A
Stupa
.
B
Horseshoe arch (Your Answer)
.
C
Pointed arch (Correct Answer)
.
D
�sikhara”
.
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Q.2 First elected U.A.P. president.


6)

A
Jose Herrera (Your Answer)
.
B
Juan Nakpil
.
C Cesar Concio
.
D
Felipe Mendoza
.

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Q.2 The fortified high area or citadel of an ancient Greek City.


7)

A
Pantheon
.
B
Parthenon
.
C
Apotheca
.
D
Acropolis (Your Answer)
.
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Q.2 Architect of the Temples of Zeus, Olympia.


8)

A
Libon (Correct Answer)
.
B
Mnesicles (Your Answer)
.
C
Theron
.
D
Cossutius
.
Explanation
he Temple of Zeus at Olympia was an ancient Greek temple in Olympia, Greece,
dedicated to the chief of the gods, Zeus. It was the very model of the fully developed
classical Greek temple of the Doric order.[1] The temple, built between 472 and 456
BCE, stood in the most famous sanctuary of Greece, which had been dedicated to local
and Pan-Hellenic deities and had probably been established towards the end of the
Mycenaean period. The Altis, the enclosure with its sacred grove, open-air altars and the
tumulus of Pelops, was first formed during the tenth and ninth centuries BCE[2]
Greece's "Dark Age", when the cult of Zeus was joined to the already establish cult here
of Hera.[3]
It housed the renowned statue of Zeus, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World. The Chryselephantine statue was approximately 13 m (43 ft) high and
was made by the sculptor Phidias in his workshop on the site at Olympia. He took about
twelve years to complete it. On his head was a sculpted wreath of olive sprays. In his
right hand he held a figure of Nike, the goddess of victory, also made from ivory and
gold, and in his left hand, a scepter made with many kinds of metal, with an eagle
perched on the top. His sandals were made of gold and so was his robe. His garments
were carved with animals and with lilies. The throne was decorated with gold, precious
stones, ebony, and ivory. The statue was the most famous artistic work in Greece.
The temple was constructed by the architect Libon, with carved metopes and triglyph
friezes, topped by pediments filled with sculptures in the Severe Style, now attributed to
the "Olympia Master" and his studio.
The main structure of the building was of a local limestone that was unattractive and of
poor quality, and so it was coated with a thin layer of stucco to give it an appearance of
marble. All the sculptural decoration on the temple was made of Parian marble, and the
roof tiles were of the same Pentelic marble used to build the Parthenon at Athens.

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Q.2 Architect of Manila Hilton Hotel.


9)

A
Erich Mendelsohn
.
B
Daniel Burnham (Your Answer)
.
C
Inigo Jones
.
D
Welton Becket (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.3 Architect of the Erechtheion.


0)

A
Libon
.
B
Mnesicles (Your Answer)
.
C
Theron
.
D
Cossutius
.

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Q.3 The building that serve as a senate house for the chief dignitaries of the city and as a
1) palace where distinguished visitors and citizens might be entertained.
A
Bouleuterion (Your Answer)
.
B
Thersihon
.
C
Prytaneion (Correct Answer)
.
D
Diathyros
.
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Q.3 A roman house with a central patio.


2)

A
Villa
.
B
Domus
.
C
Atrium House (Your Answer)
.
D
Thalamus
.

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Q.3 The Grandest Temple of all Egyptian temples, it was not built by upon one complete
3) plan but owes its size, disposition and magnificence to the work of many Kings. Built
from the 12th Dynasty to the Ptolemaic period.

A
Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak (Your Answer)
.
B
The Great temple of Abu-Simbel
.
C
Temple of Queen HATSHEPSUT
.
D
Temple of Ramsesseum, Thebes
.

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Q.3 He created the Dymaxion House, "the first machine for living".
5)

A
Buckminster Fuller (Correct Answer)
.
B
Louis Sullivan
.
C
Marcel Lajos Breuer (Your Answer)
.
D
Le Corbusier
.

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Q.3 What do you call the tool in architecture which organizes space or spatial composition
6) related to function?

A
Space planning (Your Answer)
.
B
Space articulation
.
C
Functional interrelationship diagram (Correct Answer)
.
D
Territoriality
.

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Q.3 A term given to the mixture of Christian, Spanish, and Muslim 12th-16th century
7) architecture.

A
Byzantine
.
B
Romanesque
.
C
Saracenic
.
D
Mudejar (Your Answer)
.
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Q.3 The oldest and most important forum in Rome.


8)
A
Forum Romanum (Your Answer)
.
B
Imperial Forum
.
C
Forum Cuppedinis
.
D
Forum Vinarium
.

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Q.3 The “Arabesque” surface ornamentation originated from what style of architecture
9)

A
Muslim (Your Answer)
.
B
Chinese
.
C
Japanese
.
D
Thai
.
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Q.4 “The man of learning… can fearlessly look down upon the troublesome accidents of
0) fortune. But he who thinks himself entrenched in defense not of learning but of luck,
moves one slippery path, struggling though life unsteadily and insecurely.”

A
A New Architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright
.
B
Ten books of Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius (Your Answer)
.
C
Space, Time and Architecture by Sigfried Gideon
.
D
The Poetry of Architecture by John Ruskin
.

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Q.4 With the use of concrete made possible by pozzolan, a native natural cement, the
1) Romans achieved huge interiors with the...

A
Domical roof construction
.
B
Helm Roof (Your Answer)
.
C
Columnar trabeated
.
D
Arch and vault (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.4 Marble mosaic pattern used on ceilings of vaults and domes.


2)

A
Opus Tesselatum (Correct Answer)
.
B
Opus Mixtum (Your Answer)
.
C
Opus Recticulatum
.
D
Opus Quadratum
.

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Q.4 Due to generally rainless and bright sunshine climate, which of the following describe
3) Egyptian structures?

A
Steep roofs
.
B
Large openings
.
C
Small openings (Your Answer)
.
D
Absence of open court
.
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Q.4 A raised stage reserved for the clergy in early Christian churches.
4)

A
Ambo
.
B
Bema (Your Answer)
.
C
Cella
.
D
Cancelli
.

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Q.4 Founders of the "Art Noveau".


5)

A
Alva Aalto
.
B
Frank Lloyd Wright
.
C
Inigo Jones
.
D
John Ruskin and William Moris (Your Answer)
.
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Q.4 In ancient Greece and Rome, a storeroom of any kind, but especially for storing wine.
6)

A
Acroterion
.
B
Anthemion
.
C
Antefix
.
D
Apotheca (Your Answer)
.

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Q.4 The architect who claimed that: “The ultimate goal of the new architecture was the
7) composite but inseparable work of an art, in which the old dividing line between
monumental and decorative elements will have disappeared forever.”
A
Frank Lloyd Wright
.
B
Le Corbusier
.
C
Walter Gropius (Your Answer)
.
D
Mies Van de Rohe
.
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Q.4 The sleeping room of the 'megaron'.


8)

A
Balneum
.
B
Domus
.
C
Insulae
.
D
Thalamus (Your Answer)
.

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Q.4 The senate house of the Greeks.


9)

A
Insulae
.
B
Bouleuterion (Your Answer)
.
C
Domus
.
D
Prytaneion (Correct Answer)
.
Explanation
A Prytaneion (Πρυτανεῖον) was seat of the Prytaneis (executive), and so the seat of
government in ancient Greece. The term is used to describe any of a range of ancient
structures where officials met (normally relating to the government of a city) but the
term is also used to refer to the building where the officials and winners of the Olympic
games met at Olympia. The Prytaneion normally stood in centre of the city, in the agora.
The building contained the holy fire of Hestia, the goddess of the hearth, and symbol of
the life of the city.
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Q.5 In Greek temples, the equivalent of the crypt is the ___.


0)

A
Naos (Your Answer)
.
B
Narthex
.
C
Apse
.
D
Nave
.

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Q.5 The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple.
1)

A
Stoa
.
B
Pteroma (Your Answer)
.
C
Antefix
.
D
Anthemion
.
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Q.5 A Greek building that contains painted pictures.


2)

A
Epidauros
.
B
Odeion
.
C
Pinacotheca (Your Answer)
.
D
Podium
.

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Q.5 What historic style of architecture contributed the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian “Orders
3) of Architecture?
A
Early Christian
.
B
Byzantine
.
C
Greek (Your Answer)
.
D
Egyptian
.
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Q.5 The mineral of greatest importance to Greek architecture of which Greece and her
4) domains had ample supply of was.

A
Cement
.
B
Marble (Your Answer)
.
C
Lime
.
D
Silica
.

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Q.5 This church, 1st built by the Augustinian Fr. Miguel Murguia, has an unusually large
5) bell which was made from approximately 70 sacks of coins donated by the towns
people.

A
Panay Cathedral in Capiz (Correct Answer)
.
B
Las Pinas Cathedral
.
C
Quiapo Church
.
D
Laoag Cathedral (Your Answer)
.
Explanation
Santa Monica Church – the famous cathedral which houses the biggest bell in Asia and
third biggest bell in the world.
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Q.5 An upright ornament at the eaves of a tile roof, concealing the foot of a row of convex
6) tiles that cover the joints of the flat tiles.

A
Acroterion (Your Answer)
.
B
Anthemion
.
C
Antefix (Correct Answer)
.
D
Apotheca
.

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Q.5 A style in the architecture Italy I the second half of the 16th century and to a lesser
7) extent elsewhere in Europe. It uses classical elements in an unconventional manner.

A
Illusionism
.
B
Mannerism (Correct Answer)
.
C
Palladianism (Your Answer)
.
D
Abstract
.
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Q.5 A type of Roman wall facing with alternating courses of brickworks.


8)

A
Opus Incertum
.
B
Opus Mixtum (Your Answer)
.
C
Opus Recticulatum
.
D
Opus Quadratum
.

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Q.5 Which of the following indicates the name of a color?


9)

A
Intensity
.
B
Chroma
.
C
Hue (Correct Answer)
.
D
Value (Your Answer)
.
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Q.6 The memorial column built in the form of tall Doric order and made entirely of marble
0) is;

A
Column of Antoninus Pius
.
B
Trajan’s Column (Your Answer)
.
C
Column of Marcus Aurelius
.
D
Column of Dioelectian
.

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Q.6 In modern Muslim mosques, which of the following features are required to be applied?
1)

A
Niche
.
B
Pulpit
.
C
Minarets and domes (Your Answer)
.
D
All listed items here (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.6 Greek architecture was essentially.


2)

A
Domical roof construction
.
B
Helm Roof
.
C
Columnar trabeated (Your Answer)
.
D
Arch and vault
.

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Q.6 He erected the entrance Piazza at St. Peter's Basilica.


3)

A
Hadrian
.
B
Bernini (Correct Answer)
.
C
Vitruvius (Your Answer)
.
D
Agrippa
.
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Q.6 Toranas or gateways are characteristic feature of what style of architecture?


4)

A
Japanese
.
B
Indian (Your Answer)
.
C
Filipino
.
D
China
.

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Q.6 Designer of the Bonifacio Monument.


5)

A
Cesar Concio
.
B
Felipe Mendoza (Your Answer)
.
C
Tomas Mapua
.
D
Juan Nakpil (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.6 The colosseum in Rome also known as the "flavian amphitheater" was commenced by
6) whom and completed by whom?

A
Vespasian / Domitian (Correct Answer)
.
B
Julius Caesar
.
C
Nero
.
D
Theodosius II (Your Answer)
.

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Q.6 Also called a 'Honeysuckle' ornament.


7)

A
Acroterion
.
B
Anthemion (Correct Answer)
.
C
Antefix (Your Answer)
.
D
Apotheca
.
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Q.6 Orientation of the Greek temple is towards the ___.


8)

A
East (Correct Answer)
.
B
West
.
C
North
.
D
South (Your Answer)
.

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Q.6 Orientation of the Etruscan temple is towards the ___.


9)

A
East
.
B
West
.
C
North
.
D
South (Your Answer)
.
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Q.7 Plan shape of a Japanese Pagoda


0)

A
Square (Your Answer)
.
B
Rectangle
.
C
Round
.
D
Triangular
.

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Q.7 Enclosure formed by huge stones planted on the ground in circular form.
1)

A
Menhir
.
B
Cromlech (Your Answer)
.
C
Dolmen
.
D
Tumulus
.
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Q.7 Semi-palatial house surrounded by an open site.


2)

A
Villa (Correct Answer)
.
B
Domus
.
C
Atrium House (Your Answer)
.
D
Thalamus
.

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Q.7 What is the difference between Chinese and Japanese pagodas?


3)

A
Chinese pagodas are polygonal; Japanese are square in plan (Your Answer)
.
B
Chinese pagodas are mostly five-storeyed; Japanese are three to fifteen
.
C
Japanese pagodas plans are polygonal; Chinese are square
.
D
Japanese pagodas are mostly four-storeyed; Chinese are three to seven
.
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Q.7 Greek architecture was essentially...


4)

A
Domical roof construction
.
B
Helm Roof
.
C
Columnar trabeated (Your Answer)
.
D
Arch and vault
.

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Q.7 Architect of the Batasang Pambansa.


5)

A
Felipe Mendoza (Correct Answer)
.
B
Gabriel Formoso
.
C
Leandro Locsin (Your Answer)
.
D
George Ramos
.
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Q.7 An ancient Greek Portico, a long colonnaded shelter used in public places.
6)

A
Stoa (Your Answer)
.
B
Pteroma
.
C
Antefix
.
D
Anthemion
.

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Q.7 The space between the colonnade and the naos wall in Greek temple.
7)

A
Stoa
.
B
Pteroma (Your Answer)
.
C
Antefix
.
D
Anthemion
.
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Q.7 With regards to relationship of structure to architecture, which of the following


8) describes formal or sculptured structure?

A
Uses least amount of material
.
B
Focuses on novelty of form (Your Answer)
.
C
Materials used below maximum load-bearing capacity
.
D
Exaggerated elements (Correct Answer)
.

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Q.7 "Form follows function".
9)

A
Buckminster Fuller
.
B
Louis Sullivan (Correct Answer)
.
C
Marcel Lajos Breuer
.
D
Le Corbusier (Your Answer)
.
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Q.8 Parts of an entablature, in order of top to bottom. i. Cornice ii.


0) Frieze iii.Architrave

A
I, ii, iii (Correct Answer)
.
B
Ii, i, iii
.
C
Iii, i, ii
.
D
I, iii, ii (Your Answer)
.

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Q.8 Which of the following is true about Egyptian pyramids and Babylonian ziggurats?
1)

A
Pyramids are used as temple observatories, while ziggurats are royal tombs
.
B Pyramids are sun-dried bricks faced with kiln-burnt bricks, while ziggurats use
. masonry, huge blocks of stone
C Pyramids have square plans, while plans of ziggurats are rectangular (Correct
. Answer)
D
Both pyramids and ziggurats have square plans (Your Answer)
.
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Q.8 The final plan shape of the St. Peter's Basilica by Carlo Maderna.
2)
A
Latin Cross (Correct Answer)
.
B
Greek Cross (Your Answer)
.
C
English Cross
.
D
French Cross
.

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Q.8 First president and founder of PAS.


3)

A
Jose Herrera
.
B
Juan Nakpil (Your Answer)
.
C
Cesar Concio
.
D
Felipe Mendoza
.
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Q.8 Conceptualized the Corinthian capital.


4)

A
Phidias
.
B
Ptolemy III
.
C
Callimachus (Your Answer)
.
D
Bernini
.

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Q.8 A type of roman wall facing with rectangular block with or without mortar joints.
5)

A
Opus Tesselatum
.
B
Opus Mixtum
.
C
Opus Recticulatum (Your Answer)
.
D
Opus Quadratum (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.8 Architect of the Bi-Nuclear House, the H-Plan.


6)

A
Buckminster Fuller
.
B
Louis Sullivan (Your Answer)
.
C
Marcel Lajos Breuer (Correct Answer)
.
D
Le Corbusier
.
Explanation

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Q.8 Architect of the Lung Center of the Philippines.


7)
A
George Ramos (Your Answer)
.
B
William Cosculluela
.
C
Froilan Hong
.
D
Gabriel Formoso
.
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Q.8 The Greek council house which is covered meeting place for the democratically-elected
8) council is called:

A
Bouleuterion (Correct Answer)
.
B
Thersihon
.
C
Prytaneion
.
D
Diathyros (Your Answer)
.

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Q.8 Which of the following is a contribution of byzantine architecture?


9)

A
Use of domes on pendetives (Your Answer)
.
B
Use of conical timber roof over domes
.
C
Triumphal arch
.
D
Interior peristyle
.
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Q.9 The characteristic of Greek ornament.


0)

A
Acroterion (Your Answer)
.
B
Anthemion (Correct Answer)
.
C
Antefix
.
D
Apotheca
.

Incorrect

Q.9 In early Christian churches, the bishop took the central place at the end of the church
1) called ___.

A
Naos
.
B
Narthex (Your Answer)
.
C
Apse (Correct Answer)
.
D
Nave
.
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t

Q.9 The first plan shape of the St. Peter's Basilica by Bramante.
2)

A
Latin Cross
.
B
Greek Cross (Your Answer)
.
C
English Cross
.
D
French Cross
.

Correct

Q.9 What type of architectural character is derived through the use of the building?
3)

A
Personality
.
B
Function (Your Answer)
.
C
Association
.
D
Materials
.
Incorre
ct

Q.9 Architect of G.S.I.S. Building, Roxas Boulevard.


4)

A
Froilan Hong
.
B
Gabriel Formoso (Your Answer)
.
C
George Ramos (Correct Answer)
.
D
Felipe Palafox
.

Correct

Q.9 The oldest circus in Rome.


5)

A
Circus Varianus
.
B
Circus Maximus (Your Answer)
.
C
Circus of Maxentius
.
D
Circus Flaminius
.
Explanation
The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an
ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome,
Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and
largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in
length and 118 m (387 ft) in width, and could accommodate about 150,000 spectators.
[1] In its fully developed form, it became the model for circuses throughout the Roman
Empire. The site is now a public park.
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Q.9 How many stained glass are there in the Chartres Cathedral?
6)

A
167
.
B
176 (Your Answer)
.
C
186
.
D
168
.

Incorrect

Q.9 The father of modern picture books of Architecture.


7)

A
Andrea Palladio (Correct Answer)
.
B
Leon Battista Alberti (Your Answer)
.
C
Philibert De L’orme
.
D
Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola
.
Incorre
ct

Q.9 Roman architect of the Greek Temples of Zeus, Olympius.


8)

A
Libon (Your Answer)
.
B
Mnesicles
.
C
Theron
.
D
Cossutius (Correct Answer)
.
Incorrect

Q.9 Type of plan of the Byzantine churches.


9)

A
Circular
.
B
Cross-type
.
C
Rectangular (Your Answer)
.
D
Centralized (Correct Answer)
.
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Q.10 Sculptor for the Bonifacio Monument.


0)

A
Antonio Guillermo
.
B
Guillermo Tolentino (Your Answer)
.
C
Antonio Tolentino
.
D
Ang Kiukok
.

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