Quiz 2 Flashcards

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1. Amends the Sec. 31 of P.D. 957 on provision of open spaces in a residential subdivision project
A. PD 1216
B. PD 9161
C. RA 1216
D. RA 9161
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A. PD 1216

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2. Development permit issued by a local government unit for a subdivision project is valid for?
A. 1 years
B. 5 years
C. 10 years
D. 3 years
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D. 3 years

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3. The maximum allowable road grade (slope) of a major road in a residential subdivision project is?
A. 18%
B. 15%
C. 20%
D. 12%
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B. 15%

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4. The maximum length of block for a residential subdivision project is?
A. 200 meters
B. 250 meters
C. 300 meters
D. 150 meters
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B. 250 meters

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5. The minimum front setback of dwelling unit for economic and socialized housing?
A.  1.5 meters
B. 2 meters
C. 3 meters
D. 2.5 meters
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C. 3 meters

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  1. Under PD 957, the minimum area of “open space” in a residential subdivision with an area of 1 hectare and above for adequate roads, alleys, sidewalks and for parks or recreational is?
    A. 30% of the total area of the subdivision projects
    B. 20% of the total area of the subdivision projects
    C. 25% of the total area of the subdivision projects
    D. None of the above
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A. 30% of the total area of the subdivision projects

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7. Under BP 220, the open space requirement of  66 to 100 families lot per gross area for parks and playgrounds for residential subdivision with an area of 1 hectare and above is?
A. 3.5%
B. 7%
C. 10%
D. 9%
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D. 9%

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8. What is the subdivision’s price ceiling for open market housing under PD 957? 
A. P1,000,000
B. P1,250,000
C. No price selling
D. None of the above
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C. No price selling

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9. Minimum lot area for residential open market housing under  PD 957 is?
A. 100 SQ.M.
B. 120 SQ.M.
C. 75 SQ.M.
D. 125 SQ.M.
A

B. 120 SQ.M.

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10. Open market residential housing under  PD 957 minimum lot frontage?
A. 10 SQ.M.
B. 8 SQ.M.
C. 5 SQ.M.
D. 12 SQ.M.
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D. 12 SQ.M.

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11. In a residential open market housing under  PD 957 with an alley of 4 meters right of way, carriageway measurement is? 
A. 2.5 meters
B. 6 meters
C. 4 meters
D. 5 meters
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C. 4 meters

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12. In a residential open market housing under  PD 957 with a right of way of 15 meters, its Planting strip measurement is?
A. 1.5 meters
B. 1.3 meters
C. 1 meter
D. 0.5 meter
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B. 1.3 meters

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13. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 shelter component minimum floor area is?
A. 1.5 meters
B. 1.3 meters
C. 1 meter
D. 0.5 meter
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B. 1.3 meters

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14. In a residential open market housing under  PD 957 easement or setback in the rear is?
A. 2 meters
B. 1.5 meters
C. 3 meters
D. 1 meter
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A. 2 meters

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15. Low Cost Housing  is not covered by 30% open space requirement, open space requirement is base on?
A. Density of the project
B. Quantity of the project
C. Volume of the project
D. None of the above
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A. Density of the project

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16. In Low Cost Housing, parks & playground open space area requirements for 150 & below dwelling unit per hectare is?
A. 3.5 %
B. 1.5 %
C. 2.5 %
D. 3.0 %
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A. 3.5 %

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17. Delivery of the condominium certificate of title from the date of full payment is?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 45 days
D. None of the above
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B. 60 days

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  1. Owner/developer shall construct & provide the facilities/improvements/infrastructures within?
    A. Two years from the date of issuance of license to sell
    B. Six months from the date of issuance of license to sell
    C. One year from the date of issuance of license to sell
    D. None of the above
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C. One year from the date of issuance of license to sell

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19. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 easement or setback in front is?
A. 3 meters
B. 5 meters
C. 3.5 meters
D. 4 meters
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A. 3 meters

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20. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 easement or setback in the side is?
A. 1 meters
B. 2.5 meters
C. 3 meters
D. 2 meters
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D. 2 meters

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  1. Parks/playground maybe donated to the HOA with consent of the LGU
    A. True
    B. False
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A. True

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22. What is the minimum measurement for access road or right of way for condominium open market housing under PD 957?
A. 6 meters
B. 8 meters
C. 10 meters
D. None of the above
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B. 8 meters

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23. What is the open space requirement of  20 families lot per gross area for parks and playgrounds in a residential subdivision with an area of 1 hectare and above ?
A. 3.5%
B. 5%
C. 3%
D. 7%
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A. 3.5%

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24. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 with a right of way of 15 meters, what is its sidewalk measurement?
A. 1.2 meters
B. 1.5 meters
C. 2.5 meters
D. 1 meter
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A. 1.2 meters

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``` 25. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 with a right of way of 6.5 meters, what is its sidewalk measurement? A. 2 meters B. 1.5 meters C. 1 meter D. 0.5 meter ```
D. 0.5 meter
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``` 26. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 with a right of way of 15 meters, what is its planting strip measurement? A. Optional B. 3 meters C. 6 meters D. None of the above ```
A. Optional
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``` 27. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 with a right of way of 15 meters, its carriageway measurements is? A. 8 meters B. 12 meters C. 10 meters D. 6 meters ```
C. 10 meters
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``` 28. Under BP 220, what is the subdivision’s price ceiling of house & lot for socialized housing? A. P400,000 B. P450,000 C. P500,000 D. P1,250,000 ```
A. P400,000
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``` 29. BP 220 socialized housing, the minimum lot area is? A. 54 SQ.M. B. 50 SQ.M. C. 60 SQ.M D. 64 SQ.M. ```
D. 64 SQ.M.
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``` 30. Minor Road on Low-cost & Socialized housing have a Road Pavement of? A. Concrete B. Concrete/asphalt C. Asphalt D. None of the above ```
B. Concrete/asphalt
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``` 31. What is the Community Facilities to be allocated & mandatory be given by the owner/developer for the subdivisions open market housing under PD 957? A. Schools B. Hospital C. Amenities D. All of the above ```
D. All of the above
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32. Open Market Housing under PD 957 follows the BUILDING & FIRE CODE & HLURB STANDARD DESIGNS A. True B. False
A. True
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``` 33. In socialized housing under BP 220 it relaxes the provision of? A. Building code B. Fire code C. Building and fire code D. None of the above ```
C. Building and fire code
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34. Environmentally Critical Projects (ECP) refer to areas that are ecologically, socially, or geologically sensitive. A. True B. False
A. True
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35. Environmental Compliance Certificate is issued by DENR and is a prerequisite in the issuance of a license to sell of a subdivision or condominium project. A. True B. False
A. True
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``` 36. Zoning officer is the designated/appointed to implement and enforce the Zoning Ordinance, such as issuance of permits and certifications for special projects by the? A. Sangguniang panlunsod B. Mayor C. Governor D. City engineers ```
B. Mayor
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``` 37. Who enacts zoning regulations? A. Sangguniang bayan B. Mayor C. City prosecutor D. Bir ```
A. Sangguniang bayan
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``` 38. In a condominium’s low-cost housing under BP 220, an elevator is needed if the condominium has storeys of? A. 10 storeys and beyond B. 5 storeys and beyond C. 8 storeys and beyond D. None of the above ```
B. 5 storeys and beyond
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39. All agencies and instrumentalities of the national government, including GOCC as well as private corporation or firms required to prepare Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for every action, project or undertaking which significantly affects the quality of the environment. A. True B. False
A. True
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``` 40. As per BP 220, what is the maximum length of an alley in a residential block? A. 20 meters B. 40 meters C. 60 meters D. 80 meters ```
C. 60 meters
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``` 41. An interest in real property consisting of a separate interest in a unit in a residential, industrial, or commercial building and an undivided interest in common, directly or indirectly, in the land on which it is located and in other common areas of the building. A. Apartelle B. Townhouse C. Condominium D. Apartment ```
C. Condominium
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``` 42. As per BP 220, which among the following is the highest in the hierarchy of basic needs of human settlements, the provision of which shall be based on the actual setting which the project is located? A. Park/Playground B. Power C. Water D. Movement and circulation ```
C. Water
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``` 43. What is the minimum lot area for open market rowhouse units as prescribed in PD 957? A. 50 sqm. B. 60 sqm. C. 70 sqm. D. 80 sqm. ```
B. 60 sqm.
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``` 44. What is the net floor area for single occupancy may be allowed intended for students/employees/workers? A. 10 SQ.M. B. 15 SQ.M. C. 18 SQ.M. D. 12 SQ.M ```
D. 12 SQ.M
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``` 45. Single occupancy in condominium’s low-cost housing under BP220 has a floor area requirement of? A. 18 SQ.M. B. 12 SQ.M. C. 20 SQ.M. D. 15 SQ.M. ```
A. 18 SQ.M.
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``` 46. Family dwelling in condominium’s low-cost housing under BP220 has a floor area requirement of? A. 18 SQ.M. B. 20 SQ.M. C. 22 SQ.M. D. 25 SQ.M. ```
C. 22 SQ.M.
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``` 47. In a condominium low-cost housing under BP 220, what is the minimum carriageway so that a roadway parking will be allowed? A. 5.5 meters B. 6.5 meters C. 5 meters D. 8 meters ```
A. 5.5 meters
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``` 48. Parking requirement for condominium low cost housing is? A. 1 parking slot per 6 units B. 1 parking slot per 5 units C. 1 parking slot per 8 units D. None of the above ```
C. 1 parking slot per 8 units
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``` 49. What is the minimum measurement for access road or right of way for condominium low-cost housing? A. 8 meters B. 6 meters C. 6.5 meters D. None of the above ```
A. 8 meters
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``` 50. What is the condominium’s price ceiling for low-cost housing under BP 220? A. Maximum of P1.25m B. Maximum of P1.2m C. Maximum of 400k D. None of the above ```
A. Maximum of P1.25m
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``` 51. Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) is needed for condominium projects with a lot size of? A. 30 hectares and above B. 20 hectares and above C. 10 hectares and above D. None of the above ```
A. 30 hectares and above
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``` 52. In payment of processing fees for condominium projects, a development permit from the date of issuance if no physical development introduced is valid for a period of? A. 2 & 1/2 years B. 1 year C. 2 years D. 3 years ```
D. 3 years
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``` 53. Parks & playground is required for projects with gross saleable area of? A. 1,000 SQ.M B. 1,500 SQ.M. C. 2,000 SQ.M. D. None of the above ```
A. 1,000 SQ.M
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``` 54. Condominium single park & playground must have a minimum area of? A. 55 SQ.M. B. 50 SQ.M. C. 40 SQ.M. D. None of the above ```
B. 50 SQ.M.
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``` 55. Parks & playground may not be required if the condominium is located in a publicly accessible parks/playgrounds of not more than? A. 1 kilometers B. 1,000 meters C. 900 meters D. 800 meters ```
D. 800 meters
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``` 56. Family dwelling in condominium’s open market housing under PD 957 has a minimum floor area requirement of? A. 36 SQ.M. B. 40 SQ.M. C. 45 SQ.M. D. 48 SQ.M. ```
A. 36 SQ.M.
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``` 57. In Low Cost Housing, minimum area of community facilities allocation for 150 & below dwelling unit per hectare is? A. 1.0 % B. 1.5 % C. 2.0 % D. None of the above ```
A. 1.0 %
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``` 58. In Low Cost Housing under BP 220, minimum area of community facilities allocation for 225 & above dwelling unit per hectare is? A. 2% B. 3% C. 1% D. 1.5% ```
A. 2%
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``` 59. In Low Cost Housing under BP 220, minimum lot area is? A. 72 SQ.M. B. 75 SQ.M. C. 80 SQ.M. D. 55 SQ.M. ```
A. 72 SQ.M.
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``` 60. In a residential open market housing under PD 957 with a right of way of 6.5 meters, what is its carriageway measurement? A. 5.5 meters B. 5 meters C. 6.5 meters D. 8.0 meters ```
A. 5.5 meters
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``` 61. In socialized or economic housing under BP 220, minimum lot frontage is? A. 8 meters B. 6.5 meters C. 7 meters D. None of the above ```
A. 8 meters
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``` 62. In socialized or economic housing under BP 220, minor road minimum area is? A. 6.5 SQ.M. B. 8.0 SQ.M. C. 6.0 SQ. M. D. None of the above ```
A. 6.5 SQ.M.
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``` 63. In a low-cost (economic) housing under BP 220,shelter component minimum floor area is? A. 18 SQ.M. B. 20 SQ. M. C. 22 SQ.M. D. None of the Above ```
C. 22 SQ.M.
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``` 64. In socialized housing under BP 220, shelter component minimum floor area is? A. 18 SQ.M. B. 20 SQ.M. C. 22 SQ.M. D. 25 SQ.M. ```
A. 18 SQ.M.
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``` 65. Parking requirement for open market housing under PD 957 of 100 sq.m. & above has a? A. 1 parking slot per 2 unit B. 1 parking slot per 3 unit C. 1 parking slot per 1 unit D. None of the above ```
C. 1 parking slot per 1 unit
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``` 66. Single occupancy in condominium’s open market housing under PD 957 has a minimum floor area requirement of? A. 18 SQ.M. B. 12 SQ.M. C. 20 SQ.M. D. None of the above ```
A. 18 SQ.M.
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``` 67. In an open market housing under PD 957, an elevator is needed if the condominium has storeys of? A. 5 storeys or more B. 7 storeys or more C. 9 storeys or more D. None of the above ```
A. 5 storeys or more
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``` 68. In socialized or low-cost economic housing under BP 220, easement or setback in front is? A. 1.5 meters B. 2.5 meters C. 3 meters D. None of the above ```
A. 1.5 meters
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``` 69. In socialized or low-cost (economic) housing under BP 220, easement or setback in its side is? A. 3.5 meters B. 3 meters C. 2.5 meters D. 1.5 meters ```
D. 1.5 meters
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``` 70. In socialized or low-cost (economic) housing under BP 220, easement or setback in its rear is? A. 2 meters B. 3 meters C. 2.5 meters D. None of the above ```
A. 2 meters
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71. Socialized housing and low-cost (economic) is not covered by 30% open space requirement, open space requirement is based on density of the project? A. True B. False
A. True
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72. Under RA 6552 or Realty Installment Buyer Protection Act, if buyer has paid at LEAST 5 YEARS of installments, no additional interests be paid with the unpaid installments? A. True B. False
B. False
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73. As Per P.D. 1216, Donation of Road as Open Spaces to LGU, upon completion as certified by HLURB shall be donated by the Owner/Developer to LGU A. True B. False
A. True
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74. LAND USE PLANNING is to identify, evaluate and decide on different options for the use of land and formulation and promulgation of plans that describe the permitted / acceptable uses. A. True B. False
A. True
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``` 75. Under what Law and Section that the agency of the government charged with execution of laws relative to the registration of lands? A. P.D. 1529, SEC. 4 B. R.A. 1529, SEC. 4 C. B.P. 1529, SEC. 4 D. None of the above ```
A. P.D. 1529, SEC. 4
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``` 1. In the architect’s range of services, under which services do promotional services fall? Specialized services Construction Design d. Pre-design ```
d. Pre-design
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2. In the architect’s design services, under which phase does the architect makes periodic visits to project site to familiarize himself with general progress / quality of work? a. Design development b. Construction c. Schematic design d. Contract documents  
b. Construction
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3. There are seven categories of architects’ services. Under what category does site utilization and land use studies fall? a. Specialized allied services b. Design c. Pre-design d. Construction
c. Pre-design
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4. Which method of selecting an architect is often used by an individual undertaking a relatively small project? a. Architectural competition b. Comparative selection c. Direct selection d. Bidding
c. Direct selection
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``` 5. Among the six methods of compensation for architect’s services, which is considered the fairest to both architect and client?   a. Percentage of construction cost b. Professional fee plus expenses c. Per diem plus reimbursable expense d. Multiple of direct personnel expenses ```
a. Percentage of construction cost
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``` 6. One of the methods of compensation for architect’s services is based on technical hour’s expenses and made by adding all costs of technical services (man-hours time rate). A multiplier is used to take care of overhead and profit. This method, however, is applicable only to non-creative work and aspects of pre-design services and supervision work. What is this method called?   a. Mixed methods of compensation b. Professional fee plus expenses c. Per diem plus reimbursable expenses d. Multiple of direct personnel expenses ```
d. Multiple of direct personnel expenses
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``` 7. Which method of selection of architect is the most common where one is selected among a number of architects after prequalification system?   a. Direct selection b. Comparative selection c. Bidding d. Architectural competition ```
b. Comparative selection
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8.  Which of the following describes the lump sum or fixed fee method?   a. Related to size and type of project b. Applicable only to pre-design services c. Applies generally to government projects through contract
c. Applies generally to government projects through contract
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``` 9. If an Architect is hired to design a mall with construction cost of less than 30M pesos, how much should he/she charge as minimum basic fee?   a. 7% b. 8% c. 2% d. 3%   ```
a. 7%
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10. If the Owner continuously makes changes, what methods of compensation should the Architect employ? a. Cost Method b. Lump Sum c. Percentage of Construction Cost d. Professional Fee Plus Expense
c. Percentage of Construction Cost
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``` 11. After all the contract documents have been given to the Owner, how much is the liability from the remaining professional fee?   a. 15% b. 10% c. 5% d. 20% ```
a. 15%
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``` 12. Who is responsible for the compensation of a Specialized Allied Professional?   a. Architect b. Owner c. Contractor d. Sub-Contractor ```
b. Owner
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13. The first phase for Architect’s regular services. This phase involves the definition of the requirements of the project by the Owner. The Architect in turn informs the Owner of the technical requirements of the project and the concomitant professional fees. a. Project Definition Phase b. Schematic Design Phase c. Design Development Phase d. Bidding or Negotiation Phase
a. Project Definition Phase
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``` 14. What architectural Service/Phase is the part where the architect and client are choosing the contractor?   a. Contract Document Phase b. Construction Phase c. Design Development Phase d. Bidding Phase ```
d. Bidding Phase
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``` 15. Where does Contract Document fall in the Architect’s Services?   a. Design Services b. Regular Services c. Contract Document Services d. Specialized Allied Services ```
c. Contract Document Services
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``` 16. Where does assessing the Needs of the Client fall?   a. Design Services b. Pre-Design Services c. Regular Services d. Contract Document Services ```
c. Regular Services
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``` 17. Where do Planning services fall in the Architect’s Services?   a. Pre-Design Services b. Regular Services c. Design Services ```
a. Pre-Design Services
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18. How much is the Architect compensated after he completed all plans and documents for construction? a. 70% c. 85% b. 80% d. 75%
c. 85%
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19. How much compensation is an architect entitled if the owner agreed on the schematic design given by the architect, however, the owner decides to change the architect on the latter part?   a. 10% of the Contract plus 5% for Breach of Contract b. 15% of Construction Cost c. 15% of Contract Price d. 7% of Construction Cost
b. 15% of Construction Cost
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20. What will be the ideal method of compensation that the Architect should use if he is to find a new site for the project? a. Percentage of Construction Cost b. Per diem plus reimbursable expenses c. MDPE (Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses) d. Professional Fee + Expense reimbursable.
b. Per diem plus reimbursable expenses
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21. Method of selection where most often employed by committees representing institutions, corporations or public agencies. a. Comparative selection b. Direct Selection c. Indirect Referral d. Recommendation from another professional
a. Comparative selection
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22. It is the most frequently used for civic or monumental projects and prestigious private buildings. a. Bidding b. Design Competition c. Comparative Selection d. Direct Selection
b. Design Competition
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``` 23. This concept of compensation is more than not, disadvantageous to both the Client and the Architect. Firstly, it represents a risk situation to the Architect, since his costs may exceed the agreed amount.   a. Cost Method b. Lump Sum c. Percentage of Construction Cost d. Professional Fee Plus Expense ```
b. Lump Sum
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``` 24. This cost-based method of compensation is applicable only to non-creative work such as accounting, secretarial, research, data gathering, supervision, preparation of reports and the like.     a. Cost Method b. Lump Sum c. Percentage of Construction Cost d. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses ```
d. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses
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``` 25. This method of compensation, frequently used where there is a continuing relationship on a series of projects.   a. Cost Method b. Lump Sum c. Professional Fee Plus Expenses d. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses ```
c. Professional Fee Plus Expenses
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26. The Architect’s minimum basis fee for a Residential project. a. 6% of Project Construction Cost b. 7% of Project Construction Cost c. 8% of Project Construction Cost d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
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27. If an Architect performs full time supervision, what is his professional fee? a. Percentage Fee Method b. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expense Method c. Percentage of Construction Cost d. Cost-Plus
b. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expense Method
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28. Structures of simplest, utilization character which are without complication of design or detail and require a minimum of finish, structural, mechanical and electrical design. a. 6% of Project Construction Cost b. 7% of Project Construction Cost c. 8% of Project Construction Cost d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
a. 6% of Project Construction Cost
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29. Structures  of  moderate  complexity  of  design  requiring  a moderate  amount  of  structural, mechanical and electrical design and research. a. 6% of Project Construction Cost b. 7% of Project Construction Cost c. 8% of Project Construction Cost d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
b. 7% of Project Construction Cost
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30. Minimum basic fee for Residences (Single Detached or Duplex), small apartment houses and town houses. a. 6% of Project Construction Cost b. 7% of Project Construction Cost c. 8% of Project Construction Cost d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
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31. Minimum basic fee for Monumental  buildings  and  other  facilities requiring  consummate design skill  and  much precise detailing. a. 6% of Project Construction Cost b. 7% of Project Construction Cost c. 8% of Project Construction Cost d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
d. 10% of Project Construction Cost
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32. Minimum basic fee for Second structure when the design of the Architect is used again for the repetitive construction of similar structures,  without  amending  the  drawing  and  the  specifications. a. 20% of Basic Fee b. 40% of Basic Fee c. 60% of Basic Fee d. 80% of Basic Fee
d. 80% of Basic Fee
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33. Minimum basic fee for Third structure when the design of the Architect is used again for the repetitive construction of similar structures,  without  amending  the  drawing  and  the  specifications. a. 20% of Basic Fee b. 40% of Basic Fee c. 60% of Basic Fee d. 80% of Basic Fee
c. 60% of Basic Fee
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34. Minimum basic fee for succeeding structure when the design of the Architect is used again for the repetitive construction of similar structures,  without  amending  the  drawing  and  the  specifications. a. 20% of Basic Fee b. 40% of Basic Fee c. 60% of Basic Fee d. 80% of Basic Fee
b. 40% of Basic Fee
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35. Professional fee where a Client may request an Architect to do work which will require his personal time a. Lump Sum b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses
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36. This cost-based method of compensation is applicable only to non-creative work such as accounting, secretarial, research, data gathering, preparation of reports and the like. a. Lump Sum b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses
112
37. This method of compensation is frequently used where there is continuing relationship involving a series of Projects. It establishes a fixed sum over and above the reimbursement for the Architect’s technical time and overhead.  a. Lump Sum b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
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38. Who is responsible for the compensation of a Specialized Allied Professional?  a. Owner b. Architect c. Contractor d. Construction Manager
a. Owner
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``` 39. A client hires an Architect to prepare the plans and corresponding documents for his project. However, after the completion of all plans and documents, the client changes his mind and decided not to implement the plans for construction. How much is the Architect compensated?   a. 30% b. 60% c. 90% d. 100% ```
c. 90%
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``` 40. Who is responsible for the fee of an additional Full-time Supervisor at the Project?   a. Owner b. Architect c. Contractor d. Construction Manager ```
a. Owner
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41. How is the Architect compensated if the clients asked for a Feasibility Study?   a. Lump Sum b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses
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``` 42. The third phase of the Architect’s services   Design Development Phase Schematic Design Phase Project Definition Phase Contract Document Phase ```
Design Development Phase
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``` 43. What stage of the Architect’s services are site utilization and feasibility studies?   Pre- Design Development Phase Project Definition Phase Contract Document Phase Design Development Phase ```
Pre- Design Development Phase
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``` 44. When must the Architect properly locate/site a building with respect to the Road Right-of-Way (RROW), legal easement and the like?   Pre- Design Development Phase Project Definition Phase Contract Document Phase Design Development Phase ```
Pre- Design Development Phase
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45. After completion of contract drawings, specifications and other documents upon submission to a client, what stage is this? Contract Document Phase Construction Phase Design Development Phase Bidding Phase
Bidding Phase
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46. What service is performed by an architect if activities such as physical, economic, social, and infrastructure are accomplished? Comprehensive Planning Services Regular Design Services Professional Design Services Separate Design Services
Comprehensive Planning Services
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47. Where does Contract Document fall in the Architect’s Services? Comprehensive Planning Services Regular Design Services Professional Design Services Separate Design Services
Regular Design Services
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48. If an architect was commissioned to prepare brochures for the marketing of the project, what type of compensation would he/she receive? a. Lump Sum b. Per diem, Honorarium Plus Reimbursable expenses c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses d. Professional Fee plus Expenses
c. Multiple of Direct Personnel Expenses
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49. What event where can an architect do design concepts parallel to other designing architects? Design Competition Bidding c. Direct Selection d. Indirect Selection
Design Competition
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50. Expenses shall be chargeable to the Owner whenever the Architect or his duly authorized representative is required to perform services at a locality beyond 50.0 kilometers (air, straight line or radial distance) from his established office as it appears in the Architect’s letterhead. Percentage of construction cost Professional fee plus expenses Per diem plus reimbursable expense Multiple of direct personnel expenses
Percentage of construction cost
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``` 51. During the progress of work, the Owner shall furnish the Architect a copy of the records of expenses being incurred on the construction. Upon completion of the project, the Owner shall furnish the Architect a copy of the summary of all cost of labor, services, materials, equipment, fixtures and all items used at and for the completion of the construction. Estimates Ownership of Documents Cost Records Project Construction Cost ```
Cost Records
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52. Document submitted by the Architect can attain only a certain degree of accuracy. As the Architect has no control over the cost of labor and materials, or the many factors that go into competitive bidding, he does not assume any professional responsibility for such cost estimates, unless glaring errors or discrepancies are clearly evident. Estimates Ownership of Documents Cost Records Project Construction Cost
Estimates
128
53. All designs, drawings, models, specifications and other contract documents and copies thereof, prepared, duly signed, stamped and sealed and furnished as instruments of service, are the intellectual property and documents of the Architect, whether the work for which they were made is executed or not, and are not to be reproduced or used on other work except with a written agreement with the Architect (Sec. 33 of R.A. No. 9266). Estimates Ownership of Documents Cost Records Project Construction Cost
Ownership of Documents
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54. Selection where Reputation, personal acquaintance, and recommendations is involved. Architectural competition Comparative selection Direct selection Bidding
Direct selection
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56. Plans, models and perspectives are? Project Requirements Instruments of practice Contract documents Documents for presentation
Instruments of practice