Comprehension
Comprehension
Comprehension
7. What do you call this concept in Architecture which is the result of intellectual,
Social, Religious & Political conditions developed at a given place by a given
people?
A. Architectural Legacy
B. History of Architecture
C. Historical Style
D. Architectural Character
9. Symmetry resulting from the arrangement of similar radiating parts about a center
point or central axis
A. centralized symmetry
B. formal symmetry
C. radial symmetry
D. bilateral symmetry
10. An architectural term which is known to be the free from any historical style
A. Futurism
B. Modernism
C. Art Noveau
D. De Stijl Architecture
12. A movement founded by a group of Dutch painters & architects who abolish all
styles & liberate art from representation & individual expression
A. Architectonic
B. CIAM
C. Jugendstijl
D. De Stijl Architecture
13. Architect of Petronas Towers in Malaysia which is the worlds tallest building in 2001
A. Norman Foster
B. SOM
C. Cesar Pelli
D. KPF
16. He termed the "International Style" as "flat chested," because of lack of depth in their
facades
A. LeCorbusier
B. Mies van der Rohe
C. Louis Sullivan
D. Frank Lloyd Wright
18. Who said “Beauty grows from necessity, not from repetition of formulas”
A. Eero Saarinen
B. Eric Mendelsohn
C. Eliel Saarinen
D. Marcel Breue
19. A concept for the form, structure and features of building or other construction,
represented graphically by diagrams plans or other drawings
A. idea
B. concept
C. scheme
D. design concept
21. The building which was known as "The Falling Water" designed by FL Wright
A. Robie House
B. Guggenheim Museum
C. Kaufman House
D. Johnson Building
23. Fort Santiago is also known as "Shrine of Freedom" designed by Engr. Diego Jordan
&
o A. Melchor de Vera
o B. Roque Roano
o C. Antonio Sedeňo
o D. Miguel Narro
24. The Architect who said that "Modern Architecture need not be Western"
o A. Minoru Yamasaki
o B. Kenzo Tange
o C. Toyo Ito
o D. Fumihiko Maki
25. The Architect who designed the World Trade Center, New Yorka) Minoru Yamasaki
b) Kenzo Tangec) Toyo Itod) Fumihiko Maki
o A. Minoru Yamasaki
o B. Kenzo Tange
o C. Toyo Ito
o D. Fumihiko Maki
26. The culmination of all the elements of design which suggests harmony
o A. Theory
o B. Character
o C. Unity
o D. Rhythm
30. What is the purpose of the disks found on the tree trunks where the Ifugao house
stands
o A. Weeding out evil spirits
o B. Protection against rats
o C. Structural purpose
o D. Decoration/ornamentation
31. To whom are coated tension structures attributed as a contribution to architecture
o A. Frei Otto
o B. Robert Maillart
o C. Pier Luigi Nervi
o D. Eugene Freyssinet
32. The merging of juxtaposed dots or strokes of pure colors when seen from a distance
to produce a hue often more luminous than that available from premixed pigment
o A. pigment color mixing
o B. light color mixing
o C. optical color mixing
o D. subtractive mixing
33. In perception of space, which sense affects placement of rooms which could limit
unpleasant odors
o A. auditory
o B. olfactory
o C. visual
o D. thermal
34. A royal house used for political & social ceremonies of the Datu
o A. Maranao House
o B. Badjao House
o C. Ancient Tagala
o D. Moro House
36. Color harmony that is equidistant to each other on the color wheel
o A. Analogous
o B. Complementary
o C. Split Complementary
o D. Triad
37. What type of architectural elements provide protection for users from inclement of
seasons or enemies
o A. decorative
o B. protective
o C. structural
o D. need-specific
41. What type of distance is that which is psychological and is indicated by a hidden
band that contains two or more individuals in a group
o A. flight distance
o B. social distance
o C. critical distance
o D. personal distance
42. What do you call the doctrine that has two extremes: One is that a building can not
be beautiful unless it answers its function in the best simple and direct way -and that,
if a building answers its function in the most simple and direct way, it will
automatically be beautiful
o A. aesthetics
o B. sensitivity
o C. functionalism
o D. durability
43. What type of art outlines the crude realities of life, like filthy dustbins, mud, dirty
works and vulgar situations?
o A. dirty
o B. modern
o C. free
o D. pop
44. The state or quality of being combined into one as the ordering of elements in a
composition that constitutes a harmonious whole or promotes a singleness of effect
o A. rhythm
o B. monotony
o C. unity
o D. uniformity
45. What is referred to as a Chinese geomancy originally called "under the canopy of
heaven"?
o A. Si Chi
o B. Ba-Gua
o C. Sheng Chi
o D. Feng Shui
47. Whose famous dictum is this: Unity disguised as chaos -complexity and
contradiction are often what make works of art both exciting and profound
o A. Robert Venturi
o B. Philip Johnson
o C. Michael Graves
o D. Kenzo Tange
49. Which of the following explains the mechanism by which the concept of territoriality
operates, particularly in animals?
o A. Prevents communication with each other
o B. Coordinates individual activities and separates them (individuals) in groups
o C. Provides a frame in which things are done -places to learn, play or hide
o D. insures propagation of species by controlling density
50. The measurement and study of the size and proportion of the human body
o A. ergonomics
o B. human scale
o C. anthropometry
o D. proxemics