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RAM REVIEW

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

NAME:__________________________________________

1. The mezzanine floor in the bahay na bato.


a. Alcoba
b. Latrina
c. Entresuelo

SCHOOL:______________

d. Volada

2. Found in the ground floor of the bahay na bato, it is where the carriages and saints floats are usually kept.
a. Patio
b.Entresuelo
c.Garahe
d. Zaguan
3. This is the cistern found underneath the azotea.
a. Dema
b.Aljibe
c. Calado

d. Dulang

4. It is the first all steel building in the Philippines.


a. Manila Hotel
b. San Sebastian Church
c. Intendencia building
d. Philippine Normal School
5. Used food storage in the Bahay na bato is the ____
a. Dema
b. Banggera
c. Dispensa

d. Falig

6. The Apayao House (Northern strain) is known as ____


a. Sirok
b. Binuron
c. Fayu

d. kalapaw

7. The Maranao royal house, an ancestral house of the datu and his family is called the ___
a. Torogan
b. Binuron
c. Walay
d. Kubo
8. The decorative clearstory found above the the windows in the bahay na bato is the __
a. Calado
b. Ventanilla
c. Gilir
c. Ventana
9. . The Bontoc House of the southern strain is called____
a. Sirok
b. Binuron
c. Fayu
d. kalapaw
10. Cooking area in the bahay Kubo
a. Dapogan
b. Gilir

c. Cocina

d. Entresuelo

11.The only Surviving structure of the 1945 war in the Intramuros is the
a. San agustin Church
b. San Sebastian Church
c. Intendencia building
d. Philippine Normal School
12. It is the enclosed courtyard open to the sky and adjacent to the zaguan of the bahay na bato
a. Azotea
b. Patio
c. Atrium
d. Bangguera
13. The flat, open terrace open to the toilet, bath and kitchen areas and also used as a laundry-drying space and service
area fro the servants.
a. Azotea
b. Patio
c. Atrium
d. Bangguera
14. Architect of Iglesia ni Cristo
a. Felipe Mendoza
b. Juan Nakpil

c. Carlos Santos Viola

d. Tomas Mapua

15. First Registered Architect in the Philippines


a. Tomas Arguelles
b. Juan Nakpil

c. Juan Arrellano

d. Tomas Mapua

16. English architect and engineer, a leading representative of High Tech architecture. His projects include HK and
Shanghai Bank, Hongkong, the Carre dArt Gallery, Nimes, the Reichstag, Berlin and the Great Court, London.
a. Sir Norman Foster
b. Richard Buckminster Fuller
c. Theo van Doesburg
d. Robert Venturi
17. Swiss architect active in France, one of the most influential architects and theorists of the 20th Century. His works
include Villa Savoye, Poissy; the Unite d;Habitation, Marseille; and the Pilgrimage Church, Ronchamp.
a. Charles Edouard Jeanneret
b. Charles Rennie Mckintosh
c. Richard Meier
d. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
18. American architect of Chinese origin. His firm is one of the largest architectural firms in the US. Buildings he
designed included the Hancock Tower, Boston; Bank of China, Hongkong; and the Pyramid at the Louver, Paris.
a. IM Pei
b. Cesar Pelli
c. Ken Yeang
d. Renzo Piano
19. Le Corbusier planned a high density building that was a super building that contained 337 dwellings in only acres
of land. What is the structure that supposed to be located in Marseilles?
a. Angkor Wat
b. Unite d Habitation
c. Habitat 67
d. Casa Mila
20. An English Architect who prepared plan for London i.e., St. Peter s and St. Paul Cathedral; Proposed a Network of
Avenues connecting the main features of London.
a. Renzo Piano
b. Richard Rogers
c. Sir Christopher Wren d. Sullivan
21. Architecture of Reinforced concrete, iron and glass
a. Futurism
b. Constructivism

c. Expressionism

d. Structuralism

22. A description of Architecture that sympathizes with the environment. Prairie Design ( blending with the
environment)
a. Futurism
b. Organicism c. Expressionism
d. Metabolism
23. Invented Bent Plywood
a. Felix Candela

b. Marcel Breuer

c. Alvar Aalto

24. Concrete engineer who popularize Thin Shell structures


a. Felix Candela
b. Marcel Breuer
c. Alvar Aalto

d. Le Corbusier
d. Le Corbusier

25. One of his Philosophies is Straight line belongs to man while curve line belong to God
a. Antonio Gaudi
b. Le Corbusier c. Walter Gropius
d. Adolf Loos
26. His answer to pre-fabricate construction materials is the Domino System of Construction
a. Le Corbusier
b Antonio Gaudi
c. Walter Gropius
d. Robert Maillard
27. Creator of Reinforced Concrete Architecture. An architecture in which all the elements of the reinforced concrete
structure remain visible, externally and internally.
a. Auguste Perret
b. Pier Luigi Nervi
c. Felix Candela
d. Alvar Aalto.
28. Founder of Metabolism Japanese version of modernism based on biomorphic forms
a. Minoru Yamasaki
b. Kenzo Tange
c. Kisho Kurokawa
d. Arata Isozaki
29. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright used pools & fountains in hot dry climates where he used this technique to cool the
desert air in his studio called
a. Robie House
b. Falling Waters
c. Taliesen West
d. Taliesen East
30. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright used shading strategies in most of his buildings. He used large overhangs to create
thermal comfort and to make an aesthetic statement. This principle of shading is best exemplified in his design called:

a. The Prairie House

b. The Kaufmann House c. The Robie House

d. The Taliesen House

IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURES


CHOICES:
TORII
ZIGGURAT
ANKOR WAT
PAGODA
PAI-LOU
TORANA
STUPA
GOPURAM

31. _____________________

33. _______________

32. _____________________

34. _____________________

36. _____________________

35. _____________________

37. _____________________

RAM REVIEW
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE

NAME:__________________________________________

1. The mezzanine floor in the bahay na bato.


a. Alcoba
b. Latrina
c. Entresuelo

SCHOOL:______________

d. Volada

2. Found in the ground floor of the bahay na bato, it is where the carriages and saints floats are usually kept.
a. Patio
b.Entresuelo
c.Garahe
d. Zaguan
3. This is the cistern found underneath the azotea.
a. Dema
b.Aljibe
c. Calado

d. Dulang

4. It is the first all steel building in the Philippines.


e. Manila Hotel
f. San Sebastian Church
g. Intendencia building
h. Philippine Normal School
5. Used food storage in the Bahay na bato is the ____
a. Dema
b. Banggera
c. Dispensa

d. Falig

6. The Apayao House (Northern strain) is known as ____


a. Sirok
b. Binuron
c. Fayu

d. kalapaw

7. The Maranao royal house, an ancestral house of the datu and his family is called the ___
a. Torogan
b. Binuron
c. Walay
d. Kubo
8. The decorative clearstory found above the the windows in the bahay na bato is the __
a. Calado
b. Ventanilla
c. Gilir
c. Ventana
9. . The Bontoc House of the southern strain is called____
a. Sirok
b. Binuron
c. Fayu

d. kalapaw

10. Cooking area in the bahay Kubo


a. Dapogan
b. Gilir

d. Entresuelo

c. Cocina

11.The only Surviving structure of the 1945 war in the Intramuros is the
d. San agustin Church
e. San Sebastian Church
f. Intendencia building
d. Philippine Normal School
12. It is the enclosed courtyard open to the sky and adjacent to the zaguan of the bahay na bato
a. Azotea
b. Patio
c. Atrium
d. Bangguera
13. The flat, open terrace open to the toilet, bath and kitchen areas and also used as a laundry-drying space and service area fro
the servants.
a. Azotea
b. Patio
c. Atrium
d. Bangguera
14. Architect of Iglesia ni Cristo
a. Felipe Mendoza

b. Juan Nakpil

15. First Registered Architect in the Philippines


a. Tomas Arguelles
b. Juan Nakpil

c. Carlos Santos Viola

d. Tomas Mapua

c. Juan Arrellano

d. Tomas Mapua

16. English architect and engineer, a leading representative of High Tech architecture. His projects include HK and Shanghai
Bank, Hongkong, the Carre dArt Gallery, Nimes, the Reichstag, Berlin and the Great Court, London.
e. Sir Norman Foster
f. Richard Buckminster Fuller
g. Theo van Doesburg
h. Robert Venturi
17. Swiss architect active in France, one of the most influential architects and theorists of the 20th Century. His works include
Villa Savoye, Poissy; the Unite d;Habitation, Marseille; and the Pilgrimage Church, Ronchamp.
e. Charles Edouard Jeanneret
f. Charles Rennie Mckintosh
g. Richard Meier
h. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
18. American architect of Chinese origin. His firm is one of the largest architectural firms in the US. Buildings he designed
included the Hancock Tower, Boston; Bank of China, Hongkong; and the Pyramid at the Louver, Paris.
e. IM Pei
f. Cesar Pelli
g. Ken Yeang
h. Renzo Piano
19. Le Corbusier planned a high density building that was a super building that contained 337 dwellings in only acres
of land. What is the structure that supposed to be located in Marseilles?
a. Angkor Wat
b. Unite d Habitation
c. Habitat 67
d. Casa Mila
20. An English Architect who prepared plan for London i.e., St. Peter s and St. Paul Cathedral; Proposed a Network of
Avenues connecting the main features of London.
a. Renzo Piano
b. Richard Rogers
c. Sir Christopher Wren d. Sullivan
21. Architecture of Reinforced concrete, iron and glass
a. Futurism
b. Constructivism

c. Expressionism

d. Structuralism

22. A description of Architecture that sympathizes with the environment. Prairie Design ( blending with the environment)
a. Futurism
b. Organicism c. Expressionism
d. Metabolism
23. Invented Bent Plywood
a. Felix Candela

b. Marcel Breuer

c. Alvar Aalto

d. Le Corbusier

24. Concrete engineer who popularize Thin Shell structures


a. Felix Candela
b. Marcel Breuer
c. Alvar Aalto

d. Le Corbusier

25. One of his Philosophies is Straight line belongs to man while curve line belong to God
a. Antonio Gaudi
b. Le Corbusier c. Walter Gropius
d. Adolf Loos
26. His answer to pre-fabricate construction materials is the Domino System of Construction
a. Le Corbusier
b Antonio Gaudi
c. Walter Gropius
d. Robert Maillard
27. Creator of Reinforced Concrete Architecture. An architecture in which all the elements of the reinforced concrete
structure remain visible, externally and internally.
a. Auguste Perret
b. Pier Luigi Nervi
c. Felix Candela
d. Alvar Aalto.
28. Founder of Metabolism Japanese version of modernism based on biomorphic forms
a. Minoru Yamasaki
b. Kenzo Tange
c. Kisho Kurokawa
d. Arata Isozaki
29. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright used pools & fountains in hot dry climates where he used this technique to cool the desert air
in his studio called
a. Robie House
b. Falling Waters
c. Taliesen West
d. Taliesen East
30. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright used shading strategies in most of his buildings. He used large overhangs to create thermal
comfort and to make an aesthetic statement. This principle of shading is best exemplified in his design called:

a. The Prairie House

b. The Kaufmann House c. The Robie House

d. The Taliesen House

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