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A group of two or more Architects
duly registered with the SEC and then
with the Board of Architecture.

A.architectural company
B.architectural corporation
C.architectural venture
D.architectural partnership
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A group of two or more Architects
duly registered with the SEC and then
with the Board of Architecture.

A.architectural company
B.architectural corporation
C.architectural venture
D.architectural partnership
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A structure for the purpose and
function of habitation and other uses.

A.building
B.house
C.condominium
D.multi purpose units
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A structure for the purpose and
function of habitation and other uses.

A.building
B.house
C.condominium
D.multi purpose units
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Physical planning at site, community
or urban level by an Architect.

A.contract documents
B.Plans
C.planning
D.model
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Physical planning at site, community
or urban level by an Architect.

A.contract documents
B.Plans
C.planning
D.model
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.4 A person professionally and academically qualified, registered
and licensed under
R.A.9266 with the certificate of registration and professional
identification card issued by the Professional Board of
Architecture and the Profession Regulation Commission and
who is responsible for the advocating the fair and sustainable
development, welfare and
cultural expression of society’s habitat in terms of space,
.forms and historical context

A.architect of record
B.architect
C.architect incharge of construction
D.consulitng architect
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.4 A person professionally and academically qualified, registered
and licensed under
R.A.9266 with the certificate of registration and professional
identification card issued by the Professional Board of
Architecture and the Profession Regulation Commission and
who is responsible for the advocating the fair and sustainable
development, welfare and
cultural expression of society’s habitat in terms of space,
.forms and historical context

A.architect of record
B.architect
C.architect incharge of construction
D.consulitng architect
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A group of professionals in architecture and
allied profession, incorporated with
architects for the purpose of delivering
professional service in architecture and
.allied professionals

A.architectural company
B.architectural corporation
C.architectural venture
D.architectural partnership
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A group of professionals in architecture and
allied profession, incorporated with
architects for the purpose of delivering
professional service in architecture and
.allied professionals

A.architectural company
B.architectural corporation
C.architectural venture
D.architectural partnership
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A registered and licensed architect, who is
academically and professionally qualified
with exceptional or recognizedand
expertise or specialization in any branch of
.architecture

A.architect of record
B.architect
C.architect incharge of construction
D.consulting architect
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A registered and licensed architect, who is
academically and professionally qualified
with exceptional or recognizedand
expertise or specialization in any branch of
.architecture

A.architect of record
B.architect
C.architect incharge of construction
D.consulting architect
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An architect who is not a Filipino
citizen nor an architect registered and
licensed in the Philippines, but who is
duly registered and licensed in his/her
.home country as an architect

A.foreign architect
B.Filipino overseas architect
C.American architects
D.associates architect
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An architect who is not a Filipino
citizen nor an architect registered and
licensed in the Philippines, but who is
duly registered and licensed in his/her
.home country as an architect

A.foreign architect
B.Filipino overseas architect
C.American architects
D.associates architect
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.8 Physical and systematic design undertaken
by the architect on a community and urban
plane, more comprehensive than, and an
extension of the architecture of
buildings,spaces between buildings,
.entourage, utilities and movement systems

A.urban planning
B.urban development
C.urban design
D.urban redevelopment
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.8 Physical and systematic design undertaken
by the architect on a community and urban
plane, more comprehensive than, and an
extension of the architecture of
buildings,spaces between buildings,
.entourage, utilities and movement systems

A.urban planning
B.urban development
C.urban design
D.urban redevelopment
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individual architect practicing and
delivering architectural services, duly
registered with DTI, BOA, and the
.PRC

A.associates
B.sole proprietorship
C.mentor
D.architect
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individual architect practicing and
delivering architectural services, duly
registered with DTI, BOA, and the
.PRC

A.associates
B.sole proprietorship
C.mentor
D.architect
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A person whose name and
registration/propesional license
registrynumber is entered in the PRC
book and computerized data base as
.one legally to practice his profession

A.architect
B.contractor
C.professional
D.board member
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A person whose name and
registration/propesional license
registrynumber is entered in the PRC
book and computerized data base as
.one legally to practice his profession

A.architect
B.contractor
C.professional
D.board member
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The architect who design and
advocated the Geodesic Dome for
.the cities of tomorrow was

a. Louis Khan
b. Buckminster Fuller
c. Le Corbusier
d. Mies Van De Rohe
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The architect who design and
advocated the Geodesic Dome for
.the cities of tomorrow was

a. Louis Khan
b. Buckminster Fuller
c. Le Corbusier
d. Mies Van De Rohe
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Through the history of human race,
what is considered the mother of all
.arts

a. Fine arts
b. Music
c. Painting
d. Architecture
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Through the history of human race,
what is considered the mother of all
.arts

a. Fine arts
b. Music
c. Painting
d. Architecture
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In Egyptian architecture, the tomb of
Pharaoh was the

a. Ziggurat
b. Mastaba
c. Pyramid
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In Egyptian architecture, the tomb of
Pharaoh was the

a. Ziggurat
b. Mastaba
c. Pyramid
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The mineral of greatest importance to
Greek architecture of which Greece
and her domains had ample supplies
of was

a. Pozzolana
b. Marble
c. Clay
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The mineral of greatest importance to
Greek architecture of which Greece
and her domains had ample supplies
of was

a. Pozzolana
b. Marble
c. Clay
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Greek architecture was essentially

a. Arch and Vault


b. Buttressed and Dome
c. Columnar and Trabeated
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Greek architecture was essentially

a. Arch and Vault


b. Buttressed and Dome
c. Columnar and Trabeated
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the imposing entrance to the acropolis
and erected by architect Minescicles is
the

a. Propylaea
b. Erectheion
c. Poseidon
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the imposing entrance to the acropolis
and erected by architect Minescicles is
the

a. Propylaea
b. Erectheion
c. Poseidon
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Which of the orders was added by the
Romans to the orders used by the
Greeks

a. Ionic
b. Composite
c. Corinthian
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Which of the orders was added by the
Romans to the orders used by the
Greeks

a. Ionic
b. Composite
c. Corinthian
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The finest example and remaining
example of Byzantine Architecture is

a. S. Irene, Constantinople
b. S. Sophia, Constantinople
c. S. Mark, Venice
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The finest example and remaining
example of Byzantine Architecture is

a. S. Irene, Constantinople
b. S. Sophia, Constantinople
c. S. Mark, Venice
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The greatest patron of Romanesque
architecture is the

a. Christian Churches
b. private business
c. Civil government
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The greatest patron of Romanesque
architecture is the

a. Christian Churches
b. private business
c. Civil government
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An ornate architectural style which
developed during the latter part
renaissance period is called

a. Baroque
b. Byzantine
c. Romanesque
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An ornate architectural style which
developed during the latter part
renaissance period is called

a. Baroque
b. Byzantine
c. Romanesque
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Monumental gateway of Egyptian
temple is

a. Pylon
b. Propylaea
c. Torana
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Monumental gateway of Egyptian
temple is

a. Pylon
b. Propylaea
c. Torana
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The monumental architecture of
Egypt is essentially

a. buttress and dome style


b. Arch and vault style
c. Columnar and trabeated style
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The monumental architecture of
Egypt is essentially

a. buttress and dome style


b. Arch and vault style
c. Columnar and trabeated style
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The most important and distinctive
characteristics or nature of Spanish
Romanesque architecture was the

a. Horse shoe arch.


b. Lancet
c. parabolic
d. True radiating arch
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The most important and distinctive
characteristics or nature of Spanish
Romanesque architecture was the

a. Horse shoe arch.


b. Lancet
c. parabolic
d. True radiating arch
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The architectural character of
Romanesque style is

a. Sober and dignified


b. Grotesque
c. Flambuyant and decorative
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The architectural character of
Romanesque style is

a. Sober and dignified


b. Grotesque
c. Flambuyant and decorative
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In the early years of city planning,
who advocated the principles of
.neighborhood planning

a. James Howard
b. Clarence Perry
c. Charles Abraham d. Doxiadis
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In the early years of city planning,
who advocated the principles of
.neighborhood planning

a. James Howard
b. Clarence Perry
c. Charles Abraham d. Doxiadis
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The law to enhance the mobility of
;disabled person is also known as

a. PD344
b. BP344
c. PD1096
d. PD1185
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The law to enhance the mobility of
;disabled person is also known as

a. PD344
b. BP344
c. PD1096
d. PD1185
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Under PD1096, parking areas for
disabled person shall be how many
.meters from the facility being served

a. 35 m
b. 40 m
c. 50 m
d. 60 m
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Under PD1096, parking areas for
disabled person shall be how many
.meters from the facility being served

a. 35 m
b. 40 m
c. 50 m
d. 60 m
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Under accessibility Law, walk way
should have a gradient of not more
than

a. 1:12
b. 1:20
c. 1:18
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Under accessibility Law, walk way
should have a gradient of not more
than

a. 1:12
b. 1:20
c. 1:18
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Accessible parking slots should have a
min width of

a. 3.50 m
b. 3.0 m
c. 3.70 m
d. 4.0 m
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Accessible parking slots should have a
min width of

a. 3.50 m
b. 3.0 m
c. 3.70 m
d. 4.0 m
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The min. width of ramp for disabled
person should be

a. 1.50 m
b. 1.20 m
c. 1.0 m
d. 2.0 m
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The min. width of ramp for disabled
person should be

a. 1.50 m
b. 1.20 m
c. 1.0 m
d. 2.0 m
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The maximum gradient of ramp shall
be

a. 1:5
b. 1: 10
c. 1;12
d. 1: 16
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The maximum gradient of ramp shall
be

a. 1:5
b. 1: 10
c. 1:12
d. 1: 16
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The min. width of door for disabled
person shall be

a. .90 m
b. .75 m
c. .80 m
d. 1.0 m
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The min. width of door for disabled
person shall be

a. .90 m
b. .75 m
c. .80 m
d. 1.0 m
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The accessible water closet stall shall
have a min. area of

a. 1.50 x 1.60 m
b. 2.0 x 1.50 m
c. 1.70 x 1.80 m
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The accessible water closet stall shall
have a min. area of

a. 1.50 x 1.60 m
b. 2.0 x 1.50 m
c. 1.70 x 1.80 m
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The required turning space for
accessible water closet shall be

a. 2.25 sq.m
b. 2.50 sq.m
c. 2.75 sq.m
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The required turning space for
accessible water closet shall be

a. 2.25 sq.m
b. 2.50 sq.m
c. 2.75 sq.m
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The min. width of curb cut-out for
disabled person shall be

a. 1.20 m
b. 1.0 m
c. .90 m
d. .80 m
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The min. width of curb cut-out for
disabled person shall be

a. 1.20 m
b. 1.0 m
c. .90 m
d. .80 m
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A professional services in which the
architect act as the agent of the
.client

a. Regular services
b. Comprehensive Archt’l services

c. Pre design services


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A professional services in which the
architect act as the agent of the
.client

a. Regular services
b. Comprehensive Archt’l services

c. Pre design services


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UAP Doc 202 is also known as

a. Pre Design
b. Design Services
C. Code of Ethics
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UAP Doc 202 is also known as

a. Pre Design
b. Design Services
C. Code of Ethics
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If the project abandoned or
suspended, in whole or in part of, the
Architect is to be paid by the owner
for the services rendered equivalent
to how many percent oh his MBF.

a, 50 %
b. 75%
c. 85%
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If the project abandoned or
suspended, in whole or in part of, the
Architect is to be paid by the owner
for the services rendered equivalent
to how many percent oh his MBF.

a, 50 %
b. 75%
c. 85%
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Under Post Construction Services,
Bldg. and equipment maintenance is
also known as

a. Clerk of work
b. In-House architect
c. Total Quality Management
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Under Post Construction Services,
Bldg. and equipment maintenance is
also known as

a. Clerk of work
b. In-House architect
c. Total Quality Management
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Under construction services, the
compensation of the architect as a full
time supervisor shall be

a. 2-3% of pcc
b. 1 ½ -3 % of pcc
c. 1 -1 1/2 of pcc
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Under construction services, the
compensation of the architect as a full
time supervisor shall be

a. 2-3% of pcc
b. 1 ½ -3 % of pcc
c. 1 -1 1/2 of pcc
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Instructions that supplement or
modify drawings, specs, & general
.conditions of the contract

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B SUPPLEMENTARY SPECS
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Instructions that supplement or
modify drawings, specs, & general
.conditions of the contract

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B SUPPLEMENTARY SPECS
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Addt’l info issued as an addition or
.amendment to provisions of specs

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B SUPPLEMENTARY SPECS
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Addt’l info issued as an addition or
.amendment to provisions of specs

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B SUPPLEMENTARY SPECS
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Info, advice or notification pertinent
to the project

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B BID BULLETIN
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Info, advice or notification pertinent
to the project

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B BID BULLETIN
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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Additional information on contract
documents

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B BID BULLETIN
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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.44
Additional information on contract
documents

A SPECIAL PROVISION
B BID BULLETIN
C WRITTEN NOTICE
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.45
Shall mean“purchase and/or fabricate
”and deliver to the jobsite

A PROVIDE
B FURNISH
C INSTALL
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Shall mean“purchase and/or fabricate
”and deliver to the jobsite

A PROVIDE
B FURNISH
C INSTALL
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Shall mean, build in, mount in
positions, connect or apply

A. PROVIDE
B. FURNISH
C. INSTALL
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Shall mean, build in, mount in
positions, connect or apply

A. PROVIDE
B. FURNISH
C. INSTALL
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.47
Approved form of security furnished
by the contractor as a guarantee to
execute work in accordance with
.terms of the contract

A. PAYMENTBOND
B. GUARANTEE BOND
C. PERFORMANCE BOND
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Approved form of security furnished
by the contractor as a guarantee to
execute work in accordance with
.terms of the contract

A. PAYMENTBOND
B. GUARANTEE BOND
C. PERFORMANCE BOND
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Approved form of security furnished
by the contractor as guarantee to pay
all obligations arising from the
contract

A. PAYMENTBOND
B. GUARANTEE BOND
C. PERFORMANCE BOND
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Approved form of security furnished
by the contractor as guarantee to pay
all obligations arising from the
contract

A. PAYMENTBOND
B. GUARANTEE BOND
C. PERFORMANCE BOND
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Owner shall furnish contractor
.______of drawings and specs for free

A 2 SETS
B 3 SETS
C 5 SETS
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.50
Owner shall furnish contractor
.______of drawings and specs for free

A 2 SETS
B 3 SETS
C 5 SETS
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.51
Contractor shall prepare at his own
expense and submit _______ of all
shop drawings to the architect, who
will make the necessary corrections,
and file the corrected copies.

A 2 COPIES
B 3 COPIES
C 5 COPIES
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.51
Contractor shall prepare at his own
expense and submit _______ of all
shop drawings to the architect, who
will make the necessary corrections,
and file the corrected copies.

A 2 COPIES
B 3 COPIES
C 5 COPIES
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Drawings shall be accompanied by a
letter of transmittal _________
containing name of project,
contractor, number of drawings, titles
and other pertinent data.

A 2 COPIES
B 3 COPIES
C 5 COPIES
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Drawings shall be accompanied by a
letter of transmittal _________
containing name of project,
contractor, number of drawings, titles
and other pertinent data.

A 2 COPIES
B 3 COPIES
C 5 COPIES
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_________will secure the occupancy
permit.

A ARCHITECT
B OWNER
C CONTRACTOR
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_________will secure the occupancy
permit.

A ARCHITECT
B OWNER
C CONTRACTOR
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________is responsible for
establishment of boundaries made by
a licensed surveyor.

A ARCHITECT
B OWNER
C CONTRACTOR
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________is responsible for
establishment of boundaries made by
a licensed surveyor.

A ARCHITECT
B OWNER
C CONTRACTOR
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Contractor shall furnish ________ of
complete catalogue data for every
item of equipment.

A. 2 COPIES
B. 3 COPIES
C. 5 COPIES
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Contractor shall furnish ________ of
complete catalogue data for every
item of equipment.

A. 2 COPIES
B. 3 COPIES
C. 5 COPIES
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.56
A room of approx. ____ shall be
provided for the use of the architect
as office

A 6 SQ.M.
B 12 SQM.
C 18SQ.M.
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.56
A room of approx. ____ shall be
provided for the use of the architect
as office

A 6 SQ.M.
B 12 SQM.
C 18SQ.M.
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.57
Plants needed to be transplanted
within _________ must be done at
the expense of the contractor.

A. 50 METERS
B. 60 METERS
C. 70 METERS
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.57
Plants needed to be transplanted
within _________ must be done at
the expense of the contractor.

A. 50 METERS
B. 60 METERS
C. 70 METERS
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.58
The supervisor must be a licensed
engineer or architect who will work
personally and inspect at least
________

A. Once a month
B. Once a week
C. Once every two weeks
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.58
The supervisor must be a licensed
engineer or architect who will work
personally and inspect at least
________

A. Once a month
B. Once a week
C. Once every two weeks
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.59
Stakes, benchmarks placed by
contractor shall be gradually
preserved and maintained by the
If such are displaced or__________.
damage due to neglect, it must be
.replace them at his own expense
A. ARCHITECT
B. OWNER
C. CONTRACTOR
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.59
Stakes, benchmarks placed by
contractor shall be gradually
preserved and maintained by the
If such are displaced or__________.
damage due to neglect, it must be
.replace them at his own expense
A. ARCHITECT
B. OWNER
C. CONTRACTOR
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.60 The architect may examine work already completed
before final acceptance. If work is found defective due
to contractor’s fault, he shall defray all the expenses of
such examination and satisfactory reconstruction. If
work is found to be satisfactory, actual cost of labor
and materials in examination plus ____ shall be allowed
the contractor and granted extension time on account
of additional work.

A 10%
B 15%
C 20%
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.60 The architect may examine work already completed
before final acceptance. If work is found defective due
to contractor’s fault, he shall defray all the expenses of
such examination and satisfactory reconstruction. If
work is found to be satisfactory, actual cost of labor
and materials in examination plus ____ shall be allowed
the contractor and granted extension time on account
of additional work.

A 10%
B 15%
C 20%
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.61 Adjustment of drawings to suit field conditions
may be necessary during construction. The
contract recognizes the essence of this as long
as resulting overruns and underruns do not
exceed _____ Discrepancies shall be submitted
immediately to the architect before
adjustments

A 15%
B 10%
C 5%
PRE BOARD
.61 Adjustment of drawings to suit field conditions
may be necessary during construction. The
contract recognizes the essence of this as long
as resulting overruns and underruns do not
exceed _____ Discrepancies shall be submitted
immediately to the architect before
adjustments

A 15%
B 10%
C 5%
PRE BOARD
.62 Value of extra work shall be determined by
unit prices stipulated in contract provided
that the extra does not exceed _____ of
the original contract details.or Actual direct
cost plus 15% for contractor’s profit,
overhead and contractor’s tax.

A 10%
B 15%
C 20%
PRE BOARD
.62 Value of extra work shall be determined by
unit prices stipulated in contract provided
that the extra does not exceed _____ of
the original contract details.or Actual direct
cost plus 15% for contractor’s profit,
overhead and contractor’s tax.

A 10%
B 15%
C 20%
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.63
Claim of adjustment must be asserted
within ________ from date of the
order of change unless architect will
extend the time.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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.63
Claim of adjustment must be asserted
within ________ from date of the
order of change unless architect will
extend the time.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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.64
If any instructions in drawings involve
extra cost, the contractor will inform
the architect through written notice
within _______ after the receipt of
such instruction.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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If any instructions in drawings involve
extra cost, the contractor will inform
the architect through written notice
within _______ after the receipt of
such instruction.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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.65
If delays incur in mobilization of work,
the contractor must give the architect
a written notice within ________ after
recognition of delay and proceed to
claim the extra cost.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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.65
If delays incur in mobilization of work,
the contractor must give the architect
a written notice within ________ after
recognition of delay and proceed to
claim the extra cost.

A. 10 DAYS
B. 15 DAYS
C. 30DAYS
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.66
The contractor shall execute at his
own expense all work necessary for
making good of known defects within
the period of _______ after the
issuance of the certificate of
completion
A. 15 DAYS
B. 30 DAYS
C. 60DAYS
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The contractor shall execute at his
own expense all work necessary for
making good of known defects within
the period of _______ after the
issuance of the certificate of
completion
A. 15 DAYS
B. 30 DAYS
C. 60DAYS
PRE BOARD
.67
Contractor shall complete all the work
contracted in the time stated.
Computation of the contract time shall
commence on the ______ from
receipt of the notice to proceed.

A. 5TH DAY
B. 6TH DAY
C. 7TH DAY
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Contractor shall complete all the work
contracted in the time stated.
Computation of the contract time shall
commence on the ______ from
receipt of the notice to proceed.

A. 5TH DAY
B. 6TH DAY
C. 7TH DAY
PRE BOARD
.68 Contractor will be allowed an extension based on
the delay due to the employees of the owner and
the owner himself, act of god or force majeure,
delay by the architect pending arbitration, the
contractor shall within ______ from the occurrence
of such delay file the necessary request of
extension for the approval of the architect.

A. 15 DAYS
B. 30 DAYS
C. 60 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.68 Contractor will be allowed an extension based on
the delay due to the employees of the owner and
the owner himself, act of god or force majeure,
delay by the architect pending arbitration, the
contractor shall within ______ from the occurrence
of such delay file the necessary request of
extension for the approval of the architect.

A. 15 DAYS
B. 30 DAYS
C. 60 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.69 Contractor shall submit written notice to the
architect at least 10 days prior to beginning,
suspending or resuming the work to the end that
the architect may make preparations for inspection
without delaying the work. All delays resulting
from failure of the contractor are the contractor’s
risk. All extra costs due to such delay will be
deducted from the final payment.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.69 Contractor shall submit written notice to the
architect at least 10 days prior to beginning,
suspending or resuming the work to the end that
the architect may make preparations for inspection
without delaying the work. All delays resulting
from failure of the contractor are the contractor’s
risk. All extra costs due to such delay will be
deducted from the final payment.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.70
The contractor shall, within _____
from receipt of notice to proceed,
submit a complete breakdown of work
and corresponding value for approval
and will be used as basis for all
requests for payment.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.70
The contractor shall, within _____
from receipt of notice to proceed,
submit a complete breakdown of work
and corresponding value for approval
and will be used as basis for all
requests for payment.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.71 The contractor shall submit a request for
payment for work done, not more than
once each month. Each request shall be
computed from the work completed on
all items listed in the breakdown of
work, less ______ retention.

A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 10%
PRE BOARD
.71 The contractor shall submit a request for
payment for work done, not more than
once each month. Each request shall be
computed from the work completed on
all items listed in the breakdown of
work, less ______ retention.

A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 10%
PRE BOARD
.72
When _____ of the contract has been
accomplished, no retention shall be
made.

A 40%
B 50%
C 60%
PRE BOARD
.72
When _____ of the contract has been
accomplished, no retention shall be
made.

A 40%
B 50%
C 60%
PRE BOARD
.73
Photograph size shall be ______. Four
exposures shall be taken (2 copies for
each exposure = 8), a total of 8 prints
to be delivered to the architect, and
all negatives bearing the date of
exposure and name of work
A. 4”x6”
B. 6”x8”
C. 6'x8'
PRE BOARD
.73
Photograph size shall be ______. Four
exposures shall be taken (2 copies for
each exposure = 8), a total of 8 prints
to be delivered to the architect, and
all negatives bearing the date of
exposure and name of work
A. 4”x6”
B. 6”x8”
C. 6'x8'
PRE BOARD
.74 ______ upon receipt of the request for
payment, the architect shall either issue a
certificate of payment or withhold the
request and inform the contractor in writing
the reasons for withholding it. The certificate
of payment shall include the value of work
accomplished during the period of time
covered by the certificate.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.74 ______ upon receipt of the request for
payment, the architect shall either issue a
certificate of payment or withhold the
request and inform the contractor in writing
the reasons for withholding it. The certificate
of payment shall include the value of work
accomplished during the period of time
covered by the certificate.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.75 Within ______ from the date of approval of
a request for payment and issuance of
certificate of payment, the owner shall
pay the amount as certified, or such other
amount he deems is due the contractor
informing both the contractor and architect
in writing his reasons for paying the
amended amount.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.75 Within ______ from the date of approval of
a request for payment and issuance of
certificate of payment, the owner shall
pay the amount as certified, or such other
amount he deems is due the contractor
informing both the contractor and architect
in writing his reasons for paying the
amended amount.
A. 15 DAYS
B. 10 DAYS
C. 7 DAYS
PRE BOARD
.76
No payments shall be made in excess
of _______ of the contract price
unless a notarized statement is
submitted by the contractor to the
effect that all bills for labor, other than
current wages, and bills for materials
have been paid.
A.85%
B.75%
C)65%
PRE BOARD
.76
No payments shall be made in excess
of _______ of the contract price
unless a notarized statement is
submitted by the contractor to the
effect that all bills for labor, other than
current wages, and bills for materials
have been paid.
A.85%
B.75%
C)65%
PRE BOARD
.77
Guarantee bond equivalent to ______
of the contract price covering a period
of 1 year after the final acceptance of
the work shall be issued by the
contractor

A. 15%
B. 30%
C. 50%
PRE BOARD
.77
Guarantee bond equivalent to ______
of the contract price covering a period
of 1 year after the final acceptance of
the work shall be issued by the
contractor

A. 15%
B. 30%
C. 50%
PRE BOARD
.78
The amount retained by the owner
shall be released ______s after the
date of the final payment.

A. 1 MONTH
B. 2 MONTHS
C. 3 MONTHS
PRE BOARD
.78
The amount retained by the owner
shall be released ______s after the
date of the final payment.

A. 1 MONTH
B. 2 MONTHS
C. 3 MONTHS
PRE BOARD
.79 The contractor may suspend or terminate work upon ______
written notice to the owner and architect for the
following:
Order of court or public authority caused the work to stop or
suspension for 90 days through no act of the contractor and
employees.
If architect fails to act upon request for payment
within 15 days after presented.
If owner fails to act upon request for payment within
15 days after presented.
If owner fails to pay the contractor within 30 days
after its award by arbitration.

A. 7DAYS
B. 15DAYS
C. 30DAYS
PRE BOARD
.79 The contractor may suspend or terminate work upon ______
written notice to the owner and architect for the
following:
Order of court or public authority caused the work to stop or
suspension for 90 days through no act of the contractor and
employees.
If architect fails to act upon request for payment
within 15 days after presented.
If owner fails to act upon request for payment within
15 days after presented.
If owner fails to pay the contractor within 30 days
after its award by arbitration.

A. 7DAYS
B. 15DAYS
C. 30DAYS
PRE BOARD
.80 The __________________________ systems
require expensive and energy consuming
equipment to operate electric water heater and
air conditioners. In short they are technologically
designed solar buildings. The awesome energy of
the Sun’s radiation is harnessed, absorbed,
transferred and stored for building heating and
cooling. Using this system, the temperatures
inside a house will stay at 68° to 70° F (19°C to
21°C) during even the coldest days.

A Heat Generating Device


B Active Solar Design
C Mechanical Solar Design
D Sun Control Design
PRE BOARD
.80 The __________________________ systems
require expensive and energy consuming
equipment to operate electric water heater and
air conditioners. In short they are technologically
designed solar buildings. The awesome energy of
the Sun’s radiation is harnessed, absorbed,
transferred and stored for building heating and
cooling. Using this system, the temperatures
inside a house will stay at 68° to 70° F (19°C to
21°C) during even the coldest days.

A Heat Generating Device


B Active Solar Design
C Mechanical Solar Design
D Sun Control Design
PRE BOARD
.81
The heat gain for a building has been
calculated at 108,00Btuh. What size
of compressive refrigeration machine
should be specified?

A. 9 Tons
B. 12 Tons
C. 36 Tons
D. 54 Tons
PRE BOARD
.81
The heat gain for a building has been
calculated at 108,00Btuh. What size
of compressive refrigeration machine
should be specified?

A. 9 Tons
B. 12 Tons
C. 36 Tons
D. 54 Tons
PRE BOARD
.82
What cooling system would work best
for the enclosed courtyard?

A Evaporative Cooling with a closed water loop


B Compressive Refrigeration
C Absorption cooling with solar assist
D Passive Cooling
PRE BOARD
.82
What cooling system would work best
for the enclosed courtyard?

A Evaporative Cooling with a closed water loop


B Compressive Refrigeration
C Absorption cooling with solar assist
D Passive Cooling
PRE BOARD
.83 This refers to the arrangement of cables
supporting the elevator. The simplest type is
the single wrap, in which the rope passes over
the sheave only once and is then connected to
the counterweight. For high speed elevators,
additional traction is usually required so the
rope is wound over the sheave size. This is
known as a double-wrap arrangement.
A.BINDING
B ROPING
C ROLLING
D WRAPPING
PRE BOARD
.83 This refers to the arrangement of cables
supporting the elevator. The simplest type is
the single wrap, in which the rope passes over
the sheave only once and is then connected to
the counterweight. For high speed elevators,
additional traction is usually required so the
rope is wound over the sheave size. This is
known as a double-wrap arrangement.
A.BINDING
B ROPING
C ROLLING
D WRAPPING
PRE BOARD
.84
A small elevator used to convey food
or other goods from one floor of a
building to another floor.

A. Sidewalk Elevator
B Freight Elevator
C Dumbwaiter
D Inclined Elevator
PRE BOARD
.84
A small elevator used to convey food
or other goods from one floor of a
building to another floor.

A. Sidewalk Elevator
B Freight Elevator
C Dumbwaiter
D Inclined Elevator
PRE BOARD
.85
In Traction (non-hydraulic) Elevators,
a____________________
counterbalances the load of the
elevator car, so the motor only has to
lift the difference between this
elevator component and the car load.

A Counter Strike
B Counter Wait
C Counterweight
D Counterpart
PRE BOARD
.85
In Traction (non-hydraulic) Elevators,
a____________________
counterbalances the load of the
elevator car, so the motor only has to
lift the difference between this
elevator component and the car load.

A Counter Strike
B Counter Wait
C Counterweight
D Counterpart
PRE BOARD
.86
Is a vertical opening or passageway in
a building to permit the passage of an
elevator from floor to floor.

A Elevator Hoist way


B Elevator Shaft
C Chase
D Light Well
PRE BOARD
.86
Is a vertical opening or passageway in
a building to permit the passage of an
elevator from floor to floor.

A Elevator Hoist way


B Elevator Shaft
C Chase
D Light Well
PRE BOARD
.87
A specialized type of elevator
designed to move a wheelchair 6 ft (2
m) or less, often can accommodate
just one person in a wheelchair at a
time with a maximum load of 750 lb
(340 kg).

A.Wheelchair Elevator or Platform lifts


B Paternoster
C Handling Belts
D Inclined Elevator
PRE BOARD
.87
A specialized type of elevator
designed to move a wheelchair 6 ft (2
m) or less, often can accommodate
just one person in a wheelchair at a
time with a maximum load of 750 lb
(340 kg).

A.Wheelchair Elevator or Platform lifts


B Paternoster
C Handling Belts
D Inclined Elevator
PRE BOARD
.88 Also known as passenger conveyor, power-
driven, may be used for the conveyance of
passengers between two points at the same
or at different levels. Passenger conveyors
are used to transport a great number of
people in airports from the main station to
the gates and back and in department stores
and supermarkets.
A Moving Walkway
B Roller Coaster
C Paternoster
D Passenger Car
PRE BOARD
.88 Also known as passenger conveyor, power-
driven, may be used for the conveyance of
passengers between two points at the same
or at different levels. Passenger conveyors
are used to transport a great number of
people in airports from the main station to
the gates and back and in department stores
and supermarkets.
A Moving Walkway
B Roller Coaster
C Paternoster
D Passenger Car
PRE BOARD
.89
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when an object becomes
wedged between the handrail and the
handrail inlet.

A Handrail Inlet Safety Device


B Skirt Guard Safety Device
C Step Travel Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.89
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when an object becomes
wedged between the handrail and the
handrail inlet.

A Handrail Inlet Safety Device


B Skirt Guard Safety Device
C Step Travel Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.90
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when the escalator speed
becomes higher or lower than the
rated speed.

A Skirt Guard Safety Device


B Governor
C Emergency Stop Button
D Overload Safety Device
PRE BOARD
.90
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when the escalator speed
becomes higher or lower than the
rated speed.

A Skirt Guard Safety Device


B Governor
C Emergency Stop Button
D Overload Safety Device
PRE BOARD
.91
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when a current larger than
the rated value flows through the
motor.

A Governor
B Step Travel Safety Device
C Overload Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.91
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when a current larger than
the rated value flows through the
motor.

A Governor
B Step Travel Safety Device
C Overload Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.92
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when the chain becomes
stretched excessively.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Overload Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.92
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when the chain becomes
stretched excessively.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Overload Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.93
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when a step is displaced by
an up-thrust.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Travel Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.93
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when a step is displaced by
an up-thrust.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Travel Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.94
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when pressed.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Chain Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.94
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when pressed.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Chain Safety Device
D Emergency Stop Button
PRE BOARD
.95
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when an object becomes
wedged between a step and the skirt
guard panel.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Chain Safety Device
D Skirt Guard Safety Device
PRE BOARD
.95
A Safety Device which stops the
escalator when an object becomes
wedged between a step and the skirt
guard panel.

A Drive Chain Safety Device


B Step Travel Safety Device
C Step Chain Safety Device
D Skirt Guard Safety Device
PRE BOARD
.96
It is the unit by which refrigeration
capacity is measured.

A Btu/hr.
B Ton or Tons
C Watts
D Horsepower
PRE BOARD
.96
It is the unit by which refrigeration
capacity is measured.

A Btu/hr.
B Ton or Tons
C Watts
D Horsepower
PRE BOARD
.97
1 ton is equivalent to how many Btu
per hour?

A 1,200Btu/hr.
B 120Btu/hr.
C 2,400Btu/hr.
D 12,000Btu/hr.
PRE BOARD
.97
1 ton is equivalent to how many Btu
per hour?

A 1,200Btu/hr.
B 120Btu/hr.
C 2,400Btu/hr.
D 12,000Btu/hr.
PRE BOARD
.98 It is a part of a refrigeration system of
which its function is to lower the
temperature of liquid refrigerant before
entering the expansion valve, reduce the
possibility of liquid refrigerant from
flooding back to the compressor, and
minimize sweating of the suction line.
A Pressure Gauge
B Heat Exchanger
C Refrigeration Valve
D Condenser
PRE BOARD
.98 It is a part of a refrigeration system of
which its function is to lower the
temperature of liquid refrigerant before
entering the expansion valve, reduce the
possibility of liquid refrigerant from
flooding back to the compressor, and
minimize sweating of the suction line.
A Pressure Gauge
B Heat Exchanger
C Refrigeration Valve
D Condenser
PRE BOARD
.99 A part of refrigeration system which is
essentially a pump, used to pump heat
uphill from the cold side to the hot side
of the system. The heat absorbed by
the refrigerant in the evaporator must be
removed before the refrigerant can
again absorbed latent heat.
A Heat Exchanger
C Condenser
B Compressor
D Evaporator
PRE BOARD
.99 A part of refrigeration system which is
essentially a pump, used to pump heat
uphill from the cold side to the hot side
of the system. The heat absorbed by
the refrigerant in the evaporator must be
removed before the refrigerant can
again absorbed latent heat.
A Heat Exchanger
C Condenser
B Compressor
D Evaporator
PRE BOARD
.100
FILIPINO TERM FOR BOTTOM CHORD

A. BALANGKAS
B. BARAKILAN
C. GUILILAN
D. PLANTSUELA
PRE BOARD
.100
FILIPINO TERM FOR BOTTOM CHORD

A. BALANGKAS
B. BARAKILAN
C. GUILILAN
D. PLANTSUELA
PRE BOARD

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