1. The inner curve or face of an arch or vault forming the concave underside. a. Intrados b. Extrados c. Keystone 2. The classic order of Architecture characterized by irs capital with wolutes and by its elegant detailing. a. Corinthian b. Ionic c. Doric 3. The stronghold of a medieval castle, usually in the form of massive tower, and a place of residence especially in times of siege. a. Keep b. Cellar c. Pit 4. An arcaded or columnaded porch or gallery attached to a larger structure. a. Narthex b. Logia c. Aisle 5. A unit of frequency; one cycle per second. a. Decibel b. Hertz c. Volume 6. A unit of power equal to 746 watts. a. Horsepower b. Ampere c. Volt 7. Lighting from luminaires which distribute 90degree to 100degree of the emitted light downward so that illumination is provided primaril by reflected light. a. Indirect lightingb. Direct lighting c. Cove lighting 8. In plumbing, the lowest point or the lowest inside surface of a channel, conduit, drain, pipe or sewer pipe. a. Invert b. Culvent c. herbert 9. Lighting from luminaires which distribute 90degree to 100degree of the emitted upward so that illumination is provided primarily by reflected light. a. Direct lighting b. Soffit lighting c. Indirect lighting 10. In plumbing, the lowest point or the lowest inside surface of a channel, conduit, drain, pipe or sewer pipe. a. Invert b. Culvent c. herbert 11. A heat exchange device in a refrigeration system, consists of a vessel or arrangement of pipes or tubing in which refrigerant vapor is liquified by the removal of heat. a. Condenser b. Capacitor c. Chiller 12. A movable joint used to attach, support and turn a door about a pivot; consists or two plates joined together by a pin which support the door and connect it to its frame, enabling it to swing open or closed. a. Knob b. Lever c. Hinge 13. A truss having upper and lower horizontal members, between which are vertical and diagonal members, of the web take tension, and the diagonal members are under compression. a. Howe Truss b. Belgian truss c. Sawtooth truss 14. A vertical member at either side of a doorframe, window frame or door lining. a. Mullion b. Jamb c. Muntin 15. A horizontal structural member over an opening which carries the weight of the wall above it, usually of steel,stone or wood. a. Linte b. Chambranle c. Binsel 16. A wall capable of supporting an imposed load in addition to its own weight. a. Exterior wall b. Non-load bearing wall c. Load-bearing wall 17. The German version of Art Noveau. a. Jugendstil b. Sesnone c. De stijl 18. Architect of Petronas Tower a. Antonio Gaudi b. Cesar Peli c. Eliel Saarinen 19.Architect of National Bookstore Super branch in Cubao, QC a. Antonio Sindiong b. Rogelio Villarosa c. Palafox 20. First registered landscape Architect of the Philippines a. Ildefonso P. Sanchez b. Ildefonso L. Sanchez c. Ildefonso P. Santos 21.Designer of Araneta Coliseum a. William Parsons b. Juan Felipe c. Antonio Rufino 22. The Architecture which developed from Early Christian and late Roman antecedents in the 4th century. a. Greek b. Etruscan c. Byzantine 23. Architecture of the heroic age in southern greece from the 12th to 13th century BC a. Mycenaean b. Aegean c. Hellenistic 24. A double curve, formed by the union of a convex and concave line resembling an S shape a. Ogee b. Voussoir c. Cyma Reversa 25. Architect of World Trade Center in US a. Minuro Yamasaki b. SOM c. Kenzo Tange 26. a support for a column, statue, etc consisting in classical architecture of a base, dado or die and a cornice, surbase or cap. a. Plinth b. Monument c. Pedestal 27. In an electrical installation, a single panel or group of panel units designed for assembly in the form of a single panel a. Circuit b. Panel Board c. Switchgear 28. Any instrument that measures photometric quantities such as luminance, luminous intensity, luminous flux, and illumination. a. Photometer b. Photovoltaic meter c. Lux Meter 29. In plumbing a single vent connected at the junction of two fixture drains, which serves as a vent for both. a. Unit vent b. Wye c. Couple 30. That portion of hoistway extending from the threshold level of the lowest landing door to the floor at the bottom of the hoistway. a. Elevator pit b. Elevator c. butler 31. The number of oscillations per second of a sound wave a. Decibels b. Amplitude c. Frequency 32. Bubbles or bulges in plaster finish coat, results from applying finish coat over too damp a base coat or from troweling on plaster a. Blistering b. Alligatoring c. Crocodiling 33. Vertical member separating (and often supporting) window, doors, or panels set in series. a. Transom b. Pitch c. Mullion 34. Slope of the roof, expressed as a ratio of vertical rise to horizontal run a. mullion b. pitch c. flashing 35. Paint made of finely ground pigments and a resin binder that dries to form a hard, smooth, glossy paint having very little surface texture a. Enamel b. latex c. lacquer 36. A protective plate surrounding the keyhole of a door, light switch, etc., a. Door knob b. keyplate c. escutcheon 37.In classic architecture, the triangular gable end of the roof above the horizontal cornice, often filled with sculpture a. Mutule b. Pediment c, triglyph 38. a public open space surrounded by buildings a. piazza b. park c. colloseum 39. A turret, or part of a building elevated above the main building. a. pinnacle b. spire c. lantern 40. In masonry a hard stone or brick used, with similar ones, to reinforce an external corner or edge of a wall or the like often distinguished decoratively from adjacent masonry a. column b. wall c. quoin 41. the middle horizontal member of classic entablature a. frieze b. architrave c. cornice 42. The change in the direction of a light ray or sound ray in passing from one medium to another a. reflection b. attraction c. refraction 43. A metallic pin or rod having a head at ner end and a external thrad in the other for screwing up a nut a. Bolt b. Screw c. Nail 44. A small piece of metal woth a threaded hole for screwing on to a bolt a. screw b. washer c. nut 45. A straight slender piece of metal usually pointed and having a head, usually driven with a hammer used to hold two or more piles together or to act as support. a. screw b. nail c. nut 46. A simple fastening for a door or gate, the bar falling into a catch being lifted by a small lever a. knob b. catch c. latch 47. A movable joint used to attach, support, and turn a door about a pivot, consisting of two plates joined together by a pin which suport the door and connect it to its frame enbling it to swing ipen or close. a. Hinge b. knob c. spring 48. A pin or belt for fastening metal plates , the plain end being hammered flat to prevent slipping a. screw b. nail c. revit 49. A metal peg with slatted head and a spiral groove cut round driven into wood, metal, etch by twisting under pressure for fastening and holding things together a. screw b. nail c. revit 50. A device used for fastening a door or gate a. knob b. latch c. escutheon