sample board exam questions for ALE Day 1 AM session on Professional Practice, which includes RA 9266, Code of Ethics, SPP Docs 201-209, General Conditions, Contract Documents, Specifications, Project Scheduling, Global Practice
1. The Instruction to Bidders may NOT contain guidelines on the ______.
2. An Owner-Contractor Agreement may NOT contain the _____.
3. All contract documents prepared by an architect must be signed and sealed by him as provided for in RA 9266, Article Ill Section ______.
4. As business development manager, the architect shall ______.
5. What is the method of compensation when there is a continuity of a relationship on a series of projects?
6. Whose technical control shall a full-time construction inspector be when engaged by the owner?
7. What should a prospective home builder/owner first do before proceeding with his/her project?
8. What should an architect first do when he/she comes across a prospective client?
9. Which of the process comes first?
10. What stage of the process does the professional fee of the architect is approved by the owner?
11. What stage of the process does the probable cost of the project is submitted to the owner?
12. What is the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture resolution amending earlier resolutions regarding Code of Ethical Conduct for Registered and Licensed Architects?
13. The latest version of the Architects Credo was endorsed by UAP through NBD Board Resolution No. _____ series of 2017-2018.
14. The architect's credo clearly states that is the architect's duty to protect our common environment and to preserve the _______ for the sake of the present and future generations.
15. For the architect's ethical relationship, what sector or group of people that has NOT been mentioned?
16. The latest architect's credo took effect on ____.
17. Approved form of security furnished by the contractor as a guarantee to execute work in accordance with terms of the contract.
18. What should be provided first before rendering a service to a client?
19. The amount retained by the owner shall be released how many months after the date of the final payment?
20. How many months is the retention months where contractor should do defects after turn-over of construction
21. After how many years can a newly passed Architect sign the ALE aspirants as a mentor?
22. When was the Code of Ethical Conduct for Registered and Licensed Architect as well as for holders of Temporary Special Permit promulgated?
23. The New Methods of Compensation that forms part of the Standards of Professional Practice was approved by the Professional Board of Architecture (PRBOA) and took effect in:
24. Under the new Methods of Compensation in the Standards of Professional Practice, the architect is paid based on the Percentage of Project Cost. If the Architect will include all allied professionals under his contract, this will fall under DAEDS. What does DAEDS stands for?
25. As per the LGU code the maximum a professional can pay his Community Tax Certificate (CEDULA) is how much?
26. Which among the choices should have the highest weight in relation to the architects responsibility to the people?
27. In relation to the architects responsibility to the client, which among the choices should the architect not heed?
28. In preparation of the Owner-Architect Agreement, the architect should always consider and include in the contract the following provisions except one:
29. The architect may prepare and come up with the Project Construction Cost through the following estimate technique except:
30. What is the suitable estimate technique during the Project Definition and Schematic Design Phase of the Project?
ANSWERS HERE:
Current state regulations for the registration, licensing, and practice of architecture, the Standards of Professional Practice, and the Code of Ethical Conduct a. Statutes regulating the practice of architecture in the Philippines a.1 Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of 2004) and its 2004 implementing rules and regulations (IRR), particularly those focusing on the relationships of the RLAs with the PRB-ARC and of the PRB-ARC with the PRC; a.2 R.A. No. 8981 (The PRC Modernization Act of 2000) and its IRR; and a.3 Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRB-ARC)
Resolutions related to the Practice of Architecture in the Philippines.
b. Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPoA) - The United Architects of the Philippines as the IAPoA;
c. RLA’s Code of Ethical Conduct;
d. RLA’s Credo;
d. Rights and responsibilities of the RLA;
e. Spectrum of architectural services;
e.1 Pre-Design Services
e.2 Design Services
e.3 Specialized Allied Services
e.4 Construction Services
e.5 Post-Construction Service
e.6 Comprehensive Services
e.7 Design-Build Services
f. Architectural fees and charges;
g. Selection of the Architect and Methods of Compensation (including the conduct of architectural competitions); and
h. Global Practice: GATS, APEC Architect, ASEAN Architect, and its Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs)
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