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1. Hagia Sophia was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until
Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. What was the concept it derived from?
a. Byzantine Architecture
b. Early Christian Architecture
c. Islam Architecture
d. None of the above
2. What is the advantage of modern day construction?
a. Cheaper in cost
b. Designed better
c. Faster to build
d. More stable
3. What architectural style did the architect apply in designing the Frasworth House?
a. Modern Organic
b. Classical
c. Modern International
d. Art Nouveau
4. Bernini is known for what style?
a. Romanesque
b. Renaissance
c. Gothic
d. Classical Revival
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5. What is the traditional Filipino Architecture technique that could withstand earthquakes
in the Philippines?
a. Putting rosaries and religious artifacts beneath the foundation
b. Putting stones that serve as rollers beneath the foundation
c. Making use of sturdy and heavy trunks of wood for column foundation
d. Bamboo posts running through roof connected on central apex placed slanted
around the exterior walls
6. What style was used for the Façade?
a. Renaissance
b. Gothic
c. Romanesque
d. None of the above
7. The famous Pyramids of Egypt are generally considered to be the world’s oldest
monumental structures and were built as tombs for the pharaohs. The Rice Terraces of
the Philippines are commonly referred to by Filipinos as the “Eight Wonder of the World”
and was named as a World Heritage Site in 1995. How are they similar?
a. Both were built by Nomads
b. Both were built around 1000 BC
c. Both were used for religious purposes
d. Both employed a unique construction method
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8. What is the raw/ natural material that traditional Filipino Architecture used as motifs in
the design or their homes?
a. Egg shells
b. Capiz shells
c. Mud bricks
d. Hand-cut stones
9. Eugene Fressinnet is known for
a. Cast in place concrete
b. Thin shell construction
c. Pre-stressed concrete
d. None of the above
10. Muslim Architecture. What is used to call people to gather?
a. Mimbar
b. Minaret
c. Mihrab
d. Kaba
11. What type of architecture was used in the ornaments?
a. Renaissance
b. Gothic
c. Romanesque
d. None of the above
12. What style mostly influences Philippine Churches?
a. Romanesque
b. Post-Modern
c. Baroque
d. Classical
13. Hagia Sophia was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until
Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. What was the concept it derived from?
a. Byzantine Architecture
b. Early Christian Architecture
c. Islam Architecture
d. None of the above
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14. There is a prominent series of windows layered in multi-level of the church. What was
the main purpose of the windows?
a. For thermal insulation
b. For the play of lights inside the church
c. It is for structural stability
d. None of the above
15. The Nile River is the longest river in the world, stretching north for approximately 4,000
miles from East Africa to the Mediterranean. What material was used for the
construction of the Pyramids?
a. Compacted sand
b. CJ stones
c. Clay
d. Mud
16. How did the Egyptians transfer the materials from the production area to the
construction?
a. Axle and wheel
b. Wooden wheels
c. Stone wheels
d. Pulley and wedge
17. The columns at the Great Hypostyle Hall of Temple of Amun in Karnak were built taller
than the rest, why?
a. To direct people to the inner parts of the temple
b. To let in subdued light into the temple
c. To carry the heavy slab
d. For ceremonial purposes
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a. Mortuary Temple
b. Shrine
c. Cult Temple
d. Mosque
20. What is the design on the columns at the Great Hypostyle Hall of Temple of Amun in
Karnak?
a. Corinthian
b. Papyrus
c. Palm Capital
d. Tuscan
21. You were asked to design a Textile factory. What would you be your prime
consideration when choosing the location of the loading dock?
a. Sun Orientation
b. Adjacent Property
c. Road Orientation
d. None of the above
22. The Etruscans originated in houses called the
a. Domus
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b. Atrium
c. Peristyle
d. Impluvium
23. Barasoain Church. What style was used in the columns as seen in the façade?
a. Baroque
b. Gothic
c. Romanesque
d. Renaissance
24. What style was used in the pediment on this Barasoain Church?
a. Baroque
b. Gothic
c. Romanesque
d. Renaissance
25. In 1401, a design competition was held for the set of bronze doors for the baptistery
of the Cathedral of Florence. The original plan was for the doors to depict scenes from
the Old Testament, and the trial piece was sacrifice of Isaac. However, the plan was
changed to depict scenes from the New Testament instead. The winning entry was
later dubbed by Michelangelo, a hundred years later as the “Gates of Paradise”.
Who won the commission?
a. Lorenzo Ghiberti
b. Donatello
c. Filippo Brunelleschi
d. Antonio Manetti
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26. Which among the following has the best statement about Art Nouveau and Gothic
Architect?
a. Art Nouveau was more expensive than Gothic Architecture
b. Art Nouveau used animal skin motifs and Gothic Architecture used them as well
c. Art Nouveau used whiplash and Gothic Architecture was rude and barbaric
d. Art Nouveau was unnatural, while Gothic Architecture was characterized by
nature
27. How do Romanesque and Gothic Architecture differ in terms of structural Elements?
a. Minarets
b. Tracery windows
c. Domes
d. Columns
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40. Which Art Nouveau inspired structure by Antonio Gaudi remains to be unfinished in
Spain?
a. Casa Batllo
b. Pare Guell
c. Casa Mila
d. Sagrada Familia
41. What is the difference between the Art Nouveau in Germany (Jugendstijl) and the Art
Nouveau in Catalan, Spain (Gaudi’s)?
a. Catalan Art Nouveau is Organic with Earth colors, while Jugendstijl is richly
decorated
b. Catalan Art Nouveau is colorful and richly decorated, while Jugendstijl has more
of perpendicular and straight lines
c. Catalan Art Nouveau is soft curve in feature, while Jugendstijl has hard curve
d. No difference at all. Both has similar feature.
42. Many Architects became very active during the Renaissance Period. Andrea Palladio
has become famous among them. What characterizes the Palladian Style of
Architecture?
a. Ornate and Decorative
b. Asymmetry
c. Unpredictable Proportions
d. Proportionality
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43. The Bauhaus school was founded by Walter Gropius in Wenimar. What brought about
the closure of the school?
a. World War 2
b. No architect successors
c. Disagreement between members
d. The school was a failure
44. Architectural style originated in Florence. It is the activity, spirit or the time of the
humanistic revival of classic art and literature.
a. Baroque
b. Neoclassicism
c. Renaissance
d. Rococo
45. During the period of Revivalism, why did some architects prefer the style of Art
Nouveau over the other styles that flourished during that time?
a. Because they rejected Floral Style
b. Because Classical Revivalism is expensive and hard to build
c. Because art Nouveau is unique, hard to reproduce or copy
46. What is dominant in the works of I. M Pei?
a. Use of Glass and Steel
b. Use of Geometric Forms
c. Use of Triangle
d. Use Concrete
47. What was the reason why Otto veered from being a classicist to a “Modernist”?
a. He wants to reinvent himself
b. He wants to teach his students in “Akademie der bildenden Kunste” at Vienna
something new
c. He was commissioned for the project by the government
d. He just wanted to do something with what materials were available
48. Who was the architect that make the Check Lap Kok Airport where Natural Light,
Tensioned Membrane and Anthropometrically correct dimensions where emphasized?
a. Eero Saarinen
b. Sir Norman Foster
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c. Richrad Rogers
d. Fumihiko Maki
49. In the given illustration, what architectural style was used for the façade?
a. Tudor
b. Gothic
c. Renaissance
d. Romanesque
50. In the image above, what was used for the Arches?
a. Parallel
b. Equilateral
c. Sequential
d. None of the above
51. Who is the architect of the Frasworth House?
a. Le Corbusier
b. Ludwig Meis Van der Rohe
c. Frank Lloyd Wright
d. Louis Sullivan
52. In 1903, architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin were tasked to translate
Ebenezer Howard’s Idea of a Garden City. This project known as the First Garden City
is located approximately 35 miles from London. It is also called as:
a. Welwyn Garden City
b. Letchworn Garden City
c. Howard’s Garden City
d. Greenbelt Garden City
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a. Romanesque
b. Renaissance
c. Medieval
d. Byzantine
54. In the image above, which type of Arch was used in the entrance?
a. Equilateral
b. Segmental
c. Tudor
d. Lancet
55. Distinctive feature of Frank Lloyd Wright Falling Water
a. Overhanging Slab
b. Falling Water
c. Cantilever
d. Steps
56. What is the Architectural Character of the Metropolitan Theatre?
a. Post Modernism
b. Art Nouveau
c. Art Deco
d. Eclectism
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57. Structure of Architect Bernini is shown below. Identify what kind of column is used?
a. Doric
b. Ionic
c. Corinthian
d. Tuscan
b. Jorn Utzon
c. Norman Foster
d. None of the above
62. What kind of space inter-relation is shown in the image below?
a. Clustered
b. Radial
c. Grid
d. Centralized
63. What do you call a paraline drawing having a 30 degree/ degree angle?
a. Oblique
b. Isometric
c. Cabinet
d. Cavalier
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65. Who was the architect of the Dome of the Rock?
a. Renzo Piano
b. Frank Lloyd Wright
c. Calatrava
d. Frank Gehry
67. Who is the architect of Seattle Museum?
a. Robert Venturi
b. Denise Scott Brown
c. Brad Cloepfil
d. Carl Frelinghuysen Gould
e. All of the above
68. If the Greeks introduced the concept of proportion during the Classical period, who
was the famous architect who reintroduced the concept of proportion in modern times?
a. Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe
b. Le Corbusier
c. Eero Saarinen
d. Frank Lloyd Wright
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69. Who was the architect of the Bank of China, Louvre Pyramid and the Rock n’ Roll Hall
of Fame?
a. Victor Horta
b. Richard Rogers
c. Frank Lloyd Wright
d. I. M. Pei
70. Who was the architect of the Carpenter’s Centre?
a. Renzo Piano
b. Norman Foster
c. Le Corbusier
d. Philip Johnson
71. Sir Norman Foster’s most famous work in Hongkong where he used a diagrid as a
structural concept is
a. China Bank
b. Citibank HQ
c. HSBC Bldg
d. World Bank
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a. Renzo Piano
b. Norman Foster
c. Le Corbusier
d. Philip Johnson
74. Who was the architect of Quezon Memorial Pylon?
a. Pablo Antonio
b. Federico S. Lustre
c. Juan Nakpil
d. Leandro Locsin
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75. Who was the architect of the Chapel of the Holy Sacrifice?
a. Pablo Antonio
b. Federico S. Lustre
c. Juan Nakpil
d. Leandro Locsin
76. Who said, “The house is the machine to live in”?
a. Buckminster Fuller
b. Lean Nouvel
c. Le Corbusier
77. Who was the architect of the Chapel of the New Toronto City Hall?
a. Viljo Revell
b. Daniel Libeskind
c. Santiago Calatrava
d. Tadao Ando
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a. Daniel Libeskind
b. Santiago Calatrava
c. Richard Rogers
d. Frank Gehry
79. Dictum of famous architect “I believe that people make natural association with forms,
color and the composition of elements while decoration and detailing help communicate
with a building purpose”.
a. Michael Graves
b. Philip Johnson
c. Walter Gropius
d. Buckminster Fuller
80. Who was the architect of Zentralsparkasse bank at Viena?
a. Peter Zumthor
b. Gunther Domenig
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c. Cesar Pelli
d. Zaha Hadid
81. Who was the architect of Bank of New York?
a. Ralph T. Walker
b. Steven Holl
c. Frederick Law Olmsted
d. Daniel Burnham
82. Deconstructive structure by Frank Gehry in Bilbao.
a. Falling Water
b. Opera House
c. Guggenheim Museum
d. None of the above
83. Who designed the Sagrada Familia?
a. Antonio Gaudi
b. Pierre Luigi Nervi
c. Leon Baustista Alberti
d. Michaelangelo
84. An Architectural style centered on the dissolution and reconstitution of individual
characteristics of three dimensional forms, using simplified Geometric Shapes.
a. Cubism
b. Surrealism
c. Brutalism
d. Modernism
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a. Adolf Loos
b. Peter Behrens
c. Auguste Perret
d. Walter Gropius
90. Who was the architect of TWA Airport and Dulles Airport?
a. Norman Foster
b. Eero Saarinen
c. Frank Gehry
d. Renzo Piano
91. What is the style used by Frank Gehry?
a. Deconstructivism
b. Constructivism
c. Revivalism
d. Modernism
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a. Fernando Ocampo
b. Leandro Locsin
c. Felino Palafox
d. Juan Arellano
93. Who is he Architect of Hongkong Shanghai Bank in Hongkong?
a. Jack Frost
b. Norman Frost
c. Norman Foster
d. Jack Foster
94. Who designed the Metropolitan Theater in Manila?
a. Tomas Mapua
b. Juan Nakpil
c. Juan M. Arellano
d. Carlos A Santos-Viola
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a. Art Deco
b. International Style
c. Renaissance
d. Modernism
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98. In the given figure, what design motif does the drawing represent?
a. Renaissance
b. Art Deco
c. Neo-classicism
d. Greek
99. The style of Early English architecture distinguished by pointed arch.
a. Flamboyant style
b. Lancet style
c. Ogee style
d. Tudor arch
100. It is the most conspicuous feature is the dominance in stone window tracery of a
flame like S-shaped curve. Wall surface was reduced to the minimum to allow as
almost continuous window expanse.
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a. Flamboyant style
b. Lancet style
c. Ogee style
d. Tudor arch
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