The receptacles that receive the supplied water and allow the occupants of the building to use water.
A. water tank
B. water storage
C. plumbing fixtures
C. What is plumbing fixtures?
An impressive boat, approximately 25 meters in length that was built entirely of wood and used for seafaring.
A. Barangay
B. Balangay
C. Balanggay
B. What is Balangay?
The usually rounded edge of a stair tread that extends over the riser.
A. step
B. nosing
C. tread
B. What is nosing?
A. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
B. Guggenheim Museum, New York
C. Guggenheim Museum, Cubao
B. What is Guggenheim Museum, New York?
“Form follows function.”
A. Frank Gehry
B. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
C. Louis Sullivan
C. Who is Louis Sullivan?
A plumber who served his apprenticeship and is competent to perform the tasks of installing and repairing plumbing.
A. Journeyman plumber
B. Apprentice plumber
C. Practice plumber
A. What is Journeyman plumber?
A type of church strategically built at the heart of the town and plaza. It is intended for a particular ecclesiastical unit, such as city or town.
A. Parish Church
B. Monastic Church
C. Cathedral
A. What is Parish Church?
A wedge-shaped stair step for changing direction.
A. landing
B. pace
C. winder
C. What is winder?
A. Habitat 66
B. Habitat 69
C. Habitat 67
C. What is Habitat 67?
“Less is more.”
A. Le Corbusier
B. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
C. Philip Johnson
B. Who is Ludwig Mies van der Rohe?
A control valve for the water supply of a building, usually placed in case of emergency or should the water supply of the building be discontinued.
A. curb stop
B. meter stop
C. water meter
A. What is curb stop?
The wide-open space bounded by roads and adjacent to the civic and ecclesiastical buildings of a town or city and intended for political or social activities.
A. Alley
B. Plaza
C. Town Hall
B. What is Plaza?
A truss having parallel top and bottom chords.
A. flat truss
B. plane truss
C. funicular truss
A. What is flat truss?
A. The Shard
B. The Sharde
C. The Shared
A. What is The Shard?
“Architecture is the art of how to waste space.”
A. Philip Johnson
B. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
C. Ieoh Ming Pei
A. Who is Philip Johnson?
A pipe connecting a drain near one or more traps to a vent stack or stack vent.
A. stack
B. vent
C. drain
B. What is vent?
The one-level prototype educational institution named after an Assemblyman who authored the Philippine Assembly Act 1801 in 1908
A. Caldon Schoolhouse
B. Gabaldon Schoolhouse
C. Cabaldon Schoolhouse
B. What is Gabaldon Schoolhouse?
The space between a suspended ceiling and the floor structure above especially one that serves as a receiving chamber for conditioned air to be distributed to inhabited spaces.
A. plenum
B. spline
C. kerf
A. What is plenum?

A. Einstein Musuem
B. Einstein Tower
C. Einstein House
B. What is Einstein Tower?
“Architecture should speak of its time and place but yearn for timelessness.”
A. Frank Gehry
B. Moshe Safdie
C. Oscar Niemeyer
A. Who is Frank Gehry?
The flow or tricking of a liquid downward through a filtering medium in a sewage treatment method and disposal processes.
A. Percolation
B. Filtration
C. Disinfection
A. What is Percolation?
Name three (3) basic church plan type
A. Cross Plan, Italian Cross Plan, Linear Plan
B. Linear Plan, Italian Cross Plan, Latin Cross Plan
C. Linear Plan, Latin Cross Plan, Greek Cross Plan
C. What is Linear Plan, Latin Cross Plan, Greek Cross Plan?
A curved section of a staircase string
A. Wreathe piece
B. Newel
C. String
A. What is Wreathe piece?

A. Heydar Aliyiv Center
B. Haydar Aliyev Center
C. Heydar Aliyev Center
C. What is Heydar Aliyev Center?
“My work is not about ‘form follows function’ but ‘form follows beauty’ or even better, form follows feminine.”
A. Renzo Piano
B. Oscar Niemeyer
C. Eero Saarinen
B. Who is Oscar Niemeyer?