Careers in Architecture
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Preparing
for
a
Career
in
Architecture
Multiple
Choice
Identify
the
choice
that
best
completes
the
statement
or
answers
the
question.
1.
Which
professional
is
qualified
for
both
supervisory
and
technical
roles
in
the
construction
imdustry?
A.
Construction
technologist.
B.
Architectural
drafter.
C.
Architectural
illustrator.
D.
None
of
the
above.
2.
The
academic
credentials
required
for
an
architect
are
generally
a(n)
___.
A.
master's
degree
,
B.
associate
degree
C.
bachelor's
degree
D.
Either
A
orC.
3.
A(n)
generally
draws
the
details
of
working
drawings
and
makes
tracings
from
original
drawings
that
the
architect
or
designer
has
prepared.
A.
junior
architect
B.
architectural
drafter
C.
architectural
illustrator
D.
construction
technologist
4,
Educational
requirements
for
the
architectural
drafter
usually
include
___.
A.
high
school
graduation
B.
high
school
graduation
with
some
courses
in
architectural
drawing
C.
two
years
of
community
college
work
D.
bachelor's
degree
5.
Thejob
of
the
____
is
to
prepare
all
the
necessary
written
information
needed
to
describe
materials,
methods,
and
fixtures
to
be
used
in
the
structure.
A.
architectural
illustrator
B.
estimator
C.
construction
technologist
D.
specifications
writer
6.
The
educational
requirement
for
an
estimator
frequently
includes_.
A.
only
high
school
graduation
B.
an
associate
degree
in
building
construction
C.
a
bachelor's
degree
D.
None
of
the
above.
7.
Which
professional
establishes
areas
and
boundaries
of
real
estate
property?
Land
surveyor.
Construction
technologist.
Architectural
drafter.
None
of
the
above.
A.
B.
C.
D,
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8.
Opportunities
to
teach
architectural
drawing
existin____.
A.
high
schools
and
trade
or
vocational
schools
B.
community
colleges
C.
universities
D.
All
of
the
above.
9.
Which
of
the
following
is
an
advantage
of
owning
your
own
business?
A.
Being
your
own
boss.
B.
Long
hours.
C.
Responsibility
for
decision
making.
D.
Risk
of
failure.
10.
A
registered
architect
is
qualified
to
____..
A.
determine
the
boundary
lines
of
a
site
B.
design
structures
that
meet
the
standards
for
health,
safety,
and
property
C.
select
the
furnishings
and
color
scheme
for
a
dwelling
D.
None
of
the
above.
11.
To
become
an
architectural
drafter,
a
person
should
have
completed
high
school,
possess
a
knowledge
of
architectural
drawing,
and___.
A.
be
familiar
with
a
CAD
system
B.
have
an
art
background
C.
possess
an
understanding
of
economics
D.
All
of
the
above.
12.
Employability
skills
___.
A.
help
you
get
and
keep
a
job
B.
can
be
learned
or
developed
through
experience
C.
are
needed
in
addition
to
job
skills
D.
All
of
the
above.
13.
Workplace
skills
include
____
skills.
A.
communication
B.
personal
management
C.
teamwork
D.
All
of
the
above.
____
14,
The
technique
of
_—
listening
involves
giving
your
full
attention
to
the
person
speaking.
A.
passive
B.
active
C.
attentive
D.
eager
15.
Which
of
the
following
is
an
example
of
good
business
etiquette?
A.
Taking
a
phone
call
during
a
meeting.
B.
Interrupting
a
speaker
during
a
presentation.
C.
Turning
your
cell
phone
off
before
entering
a
meeting.
D.
Teasing
a
coworker.
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True/False
Indicate
whether
the
statement
is
true
or
false.
16.
Architects
must
pass
an
examination
to
obtain
a
license
to
practice.
____
17.
The
educational
requirements
for
an
architectural
illustrator
are
similar
to
those
of
the
architectural
drafter.
18.
An
estimator
calculates
the
costs
of
materials
and
labor
for
a
building.
19.
Having
a
good
idea
or
a
quality
product
or
service
is
enough
to
have
a
successful
business.
20.
Employability
skills
are
technical
skills
you
need
to
perform
a
job
correctly.
21.
Making
a
good
impression
during
an
interview
requires
good
communication
skills.
22.
Listening
is
an
important
communication
skill.
23.
The
way
you
conduct
yourself
on
the
job
has
no
relationship
to
how
well
you
perform
your
job.
24.
Asking
for
help
is
a
strike
against
you
on
the
job.
25.
Residential
building
designers
must
register
with
the
state
in
which
they
work.
Completion
Complete
each
statement.
26.
The
professional
who
calculates
the
costs
of
materials
and
labor
for
a
building
is
called
a(n)
27.
Architects
must
pass
an
examination
to
obtain
a(n)
to
practice.
28.
is
a
specialized
field
that
requires
some
artistic
skill
and
creativity.
29.
Architectural
drafters
often
begin
their
careers
as
drafters
and
are
given
more
difficult
assignments
as
they
gain
experience.
30.
A(n)
starts,
manages,
and
assumes
the
risk
of
a
business.
31.
One
of
the
many
responsibilities
of
a(n)
is
to
check
construction
periodically
as
it
proceeds
to
see
that
the
plan
is
being
followed
and
the
specified
materials
are
being
used.
32.
The
work
of
a(n)
is
similar
to
that
of
an
architect,
but
the
requirements
for
becoming
one
are
not
regulated.
33.
The
selling
price
of
a
structure
is
generally
based
upon
the
conclusions
of
a(n)
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34.
Grade
level,
property
lines,
and
site
description
are
based
on
the
work
of
a(n)
35.
The
biggest
advantage
of
purchasing
a(n)
is
that
the
product
or
service
is
already
well-known.
36.
To
learn
,
you
can
get
a
degree
in
your
field
or
participate
in
on-the-job
training.
Short
Answer
37.
List
the
steps
to
follow
when
leaving
a
job.
38.
Isa
college
degree
generally
required
to
be
a
specifications
writer?
39.
Explain
the
difference
in
educational
requirements
of
a
surveyor
and
surveying
technician.
40.
In
addition
to
job
skills,
what
other
important
factor
do
employers
consider?
41.
List
three
reasons
generally
cited
why
new
businesses
fail.
42.
List
two
types
of
personal
management
skills.
Matching
Match
the
following
terms
and
identifying
phrases.
A.
Construction
technologist
B.
Architect
C.
Surveyor
D.
Estimator
E.
Specifications
writer
F.
Architectural
drafter
G.
Residential
building
designer
H.
Architectural
illustrator
I.
Architectural
engineer
J.
Entrepreneur
43.
A
professional
who
designs
structures
by
working
closely
with
a
client.
44,
Draws
the
details
of
working
drawings.
45.
Prepares
a
description
of
materials,
methods,
and
fixtures
to
be
used
in
construction.
46.
Calculates
cost
of
materials
and
labor.
47.
Establishes
areas
and
boundaries
of
real
estate
property.
48.
A
specialist
familiar
with
the
complex
process
of
planning
and
designing
a
residential
structure,
codes,
ordinances,
design
options,
and
product
choices.
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49.
Works
with
all
of
the
systems
within
the
building
to
integrate
the
design,
construction,
and
operation
of
the
building.
50.
A
person
who
starts,
manages,
and
assumes
the
risks
of
the
business.