RULE 3 Q Flashcards
What is the purpose of the licensure examination for architects?
A. To provide training for aspiring architects
B. To assess the qualifications of applicants for registration for the practice of architecture
C. To promote the field of architecture
D. To determine the salary of architects
B. To assess the qualifications of applicants for registration for the practice of architecture
Which of the following is NOT a qualification for taking the licensure examination for architects?
A. Being convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude
B. Being a Filipino citizen or a citizen of a foreign country qualified to take the examination
C. Being a holder of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture
D. Being of good moral character
A. Being convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude
How many years of diversified architectural experience are required for applicants for the licensure examination?
At least two (2) years
What documents need to be submitted to support the qualifications for the licensure examination?
Certificate of Live Birth,
Marriage Contract,
College Diploma, Baccalaureate Transcript of Records,
Accomplished Diversified Training forms,
Architect-Mentor Affidavit,
Photocopy of Architect-Mentor’s valid Professional Identification Card,
Professional Tax Receipt, and
NBI Clearance
What subjects are covered in the licensure examination for architects?
History and Theory of Architecture,
Structural Design, Building Materials and Architectural Specifications,
Urban Design and Architectural Interiors, and
Architectural Design and Site Planning
What is the minimum passing grade for the licensure examination for architects?
70%
When does the Board submit the ratings obtained by each candidate?
Within thirty (30) calendar days after the examination
What is required of successful candidates in the licensure examination?
A. To pay additional fees
B. To submit additional documents
C. To take an oath of profession
D. To undergo further training
C. To take an oath of profession
What is issued to examinees who pass the licensure examination?
A. Certificate of Completion
B. Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card
C. Certificate of Achievement
D. Certificate of Participation
B. Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card
What is required for the renewal of the Professional Identification Card?
Payment of the annual registration fees for another three (3) years
What does a registered architect affix on architectural plans, drawings, and specifications?
Seal bearing the registrant’s name, registration number, and title ‘Architect’
What is the purpose of the licensure examination for architects?
A. To become a Filipino citizen
B. To qualify for registration for the practice of architecture
C. To study the history and theory of architecture
D. To obtain a Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree
B. To qualify for registration for the practice of architecture
Which of the following is NOT a qualification for taking the licensure examination for architects?
A. Being a Filipino citizen or a citizen of a foreign country qualified to take the examination
B. Being convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude
C. Holding a degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture
D. Having good moral character
B. Being convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude
Which of the following documents is NOT required to be submitted in support of the qualifications for the licensure examination?
A. College Diploma
B. Baccalaureate Transcript of Records
C. Architect-Mentor Affidavit
D. Certificate of Live Birth
Architect-Mentor Affidavit
What is required of successful candidates in the licensure examination?
To take an oath of profession