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1. Which of the following is NOT a concern related to activity and dimensional requirements of programming?
a. Accessibility
b. Colour preferences
c. Number of occupants
d. Social Interaction |
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2. When planning a stairway, which is of least concern?
a. Blusters
b. Rise
c. Run
d. Width |
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3. The initial budget for a project should be provided to the client during which of the following phases?
a. preliminary design
b. initial review
c. programming
d. final design |
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4. The concept of open office planning originated in the early 1960's in which country?
a. France
b. Germany
c. Italy
d. United States |
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5. Behavioural mapping is best defined as which of the following?
a. the method by which the designer programs his/her work
b. a method of observing how space is used
c. the psychographics of the client
d. the method of quantifying human behaviour |
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c. the psychographics of the client |
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6. Overlapping circles representing Social Zone, Private Zone and service Zones are utilized during which phase of the design process?
a. Circulation planning
b. programming
c. space planning
d. construction documentation |
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7. The primary activity centres of a basic kitchen are
a. plumbing zones, electrical zones, architectural zones
b. receiving/storage, clean-up, food preparation/mixing, cooking
c. sink, stove, refrigerator, counter
d. Straight line, gallery, L-shape, island |
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b. receiving/storage, clean-up, food preparation/mixing, cooking |
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8. the program dows not include
a. a statement of the design problem
b. a list of the kinds of spaces and their relationships
c. specific needs for equipment, storage and their relationships
d. a list of recommended finishes and furnishings |
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d. a list of recommended finishes and furnishings |
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10. Simple declarative sentences that concisely describe the designer's principle ideas behind the proposed design, both functional and aesthetic, are part of the
a. comparative analysis
b. concept statement
c. critical review
d. scope of services |
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11. a person will tolerate closer presence of a stranger
a. side-by side
b. face to face
c. of the opposite sex
d. of the same sex |
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12. Which of the following is not a concern related to activity and dimensional requirements of programming?
a. accessibility
b. colour preferences
c. number of people
d. social interaction |
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13. A schematic or bubble diagram is
a. always drawn to scale
b. shows the exact proportions and placement of spaces, walls and doord
c. roughly shows the relative size and adjacencies of each activity area
d. the first step in the programming process. |
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c. roughly shows the relative size and adjacencies of each activity area |
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14. Ergonomics is concerned with
a. designing to meet the needs of body mechanics
b. the measurement of body dimensions
c. the engineering aspect of furniture design
d. the effect of spatial realities on social groups |
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a. designing to meet the needs of body mechanics |
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15. How many linear feet of filing are in a lateral filing cabinet, 48"wx18"d with 4 drawers?
a. 4 linear feet
b. 5 1/2 linear feet
c. 16 linear feet
d. 24 linear feet |
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16. The six basic steps of the programming process iclude:
a. interviewing, communication, pattern-searching, evaluating, discussing options and diagramming
b. establishing goals, gathering and analyzing, specifying needs, evaluating the program, organizing and presenting conclusions
c. prefacing, scope, goals, data, schedules, evaluating the ptogram, organizing and presenting conclusions
d. Bubble diagrams, circulation charts, stacking plans, evaluating the program, organizing and presenting conclusions |
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b. establishing goals, gathering and analyzing, specifying needs, evaluating the program, organizing and presenting conclusions |
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17. The most useful tool for analyzing interrelationships between required spatial areas is a
a. Hierarchical organization chart
b. functional adjacency diagram
c. programming matrix
d. user need analysis |
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