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Architecture
Examination
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Coverage of the Architecture Exam
The Architecture Exam questions will cover the following disciplines:
# Discipline Sub-Discipline
Building Materials and Construction Methods
1 Architectural Technology
Building Systems
Architectural Planning and
Design
2 Site and Building Design
Structural Analysis and Design
Practice and Project Management
3 Professional Practice
Ethics, Codes and Regulations
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Sample Questions of the Architecture Exam
Q1. Which of the following types of concrete construction is reinforced
with tensioned high-strength steel-wire strands?
A. Tilt-up.
B. Pre-stressed. (Correct Answer)
C. Cast-in-place.
D. Precast.
Q2. Why would high-pressure instead of low-pressure sodium lamps
be used in storage warehouse?
A. They are less expensive.
B. They have a longer lamp life.
C. They can operate at higher, more efficient voltages.
D. They have better color rendering properties. (Correct Answer)
Q3. The most important factor for locating a new retail center is:
A. Accessibility to market area traffic. (Correct Answer)
B. The availability of utilities.
C. A well-drained level site.
D. Its proximity to employment zone areas.
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Q4. The frame shown is:
A. Stable and indeterminate.
B. Stable and determinate
C. Unstable and determinate.
D. Unstable. (Correct Answer)
Q5. What is the difference between Change orders and Addenda?
A. Addenda would not be considered part of the construction documents.
B. Only a change order can change work on the job site.
C. Addenda are changes that come before the owner-contractor agreement,
D. while change orders come after. (Correct Answer)
E. Change orders are modifications, while addenda do not affect final
F. construction.
Q6. An architect/engineer can:
A. Actively compete for job contracts. (correct Answer)
B. Openly criticize other architects/engineers if he believes that the quality of
their work
C. is inferior.
D. Receive payment from two different sources for one job.
E. Obtain a contract from a government agency that has a member of his firm
serving as
F. a principal member.
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Recommended References the Architecture Exam
1. Benjamin Stein and John Reynolds. Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, 9th
edition (New York, United States: John Wiley & sons, 2005).
B001IGM256
2. Edward Allen! and Joseph Iano. Fundamentals of Building Construction:
Materials and Methods, 5th edition (New York, United States: John Wiley & sons, 2008).
3. Norbert Lechner. Heating, Cooling, Lighting Design Methods for Architects, 3rd edition (New
York, United States: John Wiley & sons, 2008).
4. William Bobenhausen. Simplified Design of HVAC Systems (New York, United States: John
Wiley & sons, 1994).
5. Alison G. Kwok and Walter T. Grondzik. The Green Studio Handbook: Environmental Strategies
for Schematic Design. (Elsevier, U.K., 2007)
6. Edward Allen and Joseph Iano, The Architect’s Studio Companion: Rules of Thumb of
Preliminary Design, (4th edition, John Wiley & Sons, N.J., 2007).
7. Francis D.K. Ching and Steven R. Winkel, Building Codes Illustrated: A Guide to
Understanding the 2006 International Code. (John Wiley & Sons, N.J., 2007).
8. Ronald E. Shaeffer. Elementary Structures for Architects and Builders, 5th edition (New Jersey,
United States: Prentice Hall, 2006).
9. Russell. C. Hibbeler. Engineering Mechanics-Statics, 11th edition (New Jersey, United States:
Prentice Hall, 2006).
[Link] Pressman. Professional Practice 101: Business Strategies and Case Studies in
Architecture (New Jersey, United States: John Wiley & Sons, 2005).
[Link] Wasserman, Patrick Sullivan, and Gregory Palermo. Ethics and the Practice of
Architecture (New Jersey, United States: John Wiley & Sons, 2000).
[Link] Franklin. Architect’s Professional Practice Manual (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000).
[Link] Demkin. The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice: The American Institute of
Architects (New Jersey, United States: John Wiley & Sons, 2011).
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