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Review Questions: Building Utilities 01

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Here is a sample quiz for Building Utilities: Electrical and Electronic Systems and Equipment, including Lighting and Acoustics (see scope of subject below this post) which is given in the afternoon of Day 1 of the Architects Licensure Examination. Try this quizzes as part of your review.

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UTILITIES

A. Rationale and Description
1. Understanding of the basic practices, principles, general design and installation and/or construc-tion of utilities required for a building/ struc¬ture and its grounds/premises;
2. Understanding and analyses of utility, facility, and equipment require¬ments in relation to aesthetics, function, and stability of a building/ structure and its pre¬mises.

B.  Terminal Competencies for LEA Candidates
1. Ability to identify and apply the fundamentals of building utilities and systems;
2. Ability to apply fundamental concepts and principles covering the general design and installation of electrical, mechanical, electronic/ communications, fire protection, building management, plumbing and sanitary systems, waste management systems, and the like in buildings and its grounds, consistent with trade practices and recommendations by the pertinent professionals;
3. Ability to applies the pertinent code provisions relative to the planning/ lay-outing, design, installation, operation and maintenance of such utility systems and their components;
4. Ability to converse and coordinate with the professionals and their staff concerned with such utility systems and components;
5. Ability to apply the basic principles of planning, designing, operating and maintaining such utility systems and components;
6. Ability to identify and to apply  the different important aspects of acoustics and lighting as these relate to planning and design principles for buildings/ structures and their grounds; and
7. Ability to relate the psychological and physiological effects of such utility systems, sound and light on building occupants/ end-users.

C. Scope
Design and construction and/or installation of the following utility systems and their respective components:

1. Sanitary and Plumbing Systems and Equipment
a. Water source, storage, supply and distribu¬tion;
b. Plumbing rough-in and fixtures;
c. Drainage and sewerage systems; and
d. Waste collection, disposal, treatment and/or recycling.

2. Mechanical Systems
a. Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems;
b. Conveyors and other building mechanical equipment e.g. elevators, funiculars, escalators, walkalators, etc.;

3. Electrical and Other Power Systems
a. Electrical power and lighting supply, distri¬bution and fixtures; and
b. Electrical power source and alternative power sources.

4. Acoustics and Illumination
a. The psycho-physics of acoustics and lighting; and
b. Acoustical treatment and corrections.

5. Disaster Prevention and Protection Systems; Security Systems
a. Building fire-fighting, prevention, and pro¬tection apparatus;
b. Installation and/or construction of the different protection systems;
c. Materials and fixtures; and
d. Disaster prevention and mitigation systems.

6. Communication Systems
a. Electronics system; and
b. Telephone, intercom, internet/ DSL, cable TV, audio/video facilities, public address (PA) system, etc.

7. Building management and other systems
a. Climate/ lighting/ security controls and related applications for buildings/ structures;
b. Robotics and related intelligent building features.


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  1. Q.21) A unit of mechanical power is horsepower. What is electrical power?
    A. Watt (your answer)
    B. Volt-ampere
    C. Ampere
    D. Both a and b

    pls verify.

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  2. Q.26) Tesla is the unit of____.
    A. Magnetic flux (your answer)
    B. Magnetic induction
    C. Both a and b
    D. None of these

    pls verify... some reference are both a and b...

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  3. TESLA is the unit of magnetic flux density and magnetic induction, WEBER si the unit of magnetic flux.. dba? =)

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  4. Watt is the unit for electrical power
    Ampere is the SI unit for electrical current

    Tama naman yung answer. :)

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  5. The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic flux density B, (which is also known as "magnetic field"). One tesla is equal to one weber per square meter, and it was defined in 1960 in honour of the inventor, physicist, and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.

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  6. The typical truss configuration used in the installation of an escalator.

    A. 2 section truss (your answer)
    B. 3 section truss (correct answer)
    C. 4 section truss
    D. 5 section truss

    based on my research, escalators are composed of two side sections joined together with cross braces across the bottom and just below the top.

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  7. Q.26)
    The first section of water supply piping in a building after the water meter.
    A. Water main
    B. Water distributing pipe (correct answer)
    C. Building supply pipe (your answer)
    D. Water service pipe

    -Isn't a Building Supply Pipe the first section of water supply piping after the water meter?

    please verify :) Thank you!

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