ID Pro-Prac FINAL EXAM

Continuing education, examination, education, experience, registration
Registration, experience, continuing education, education, examination
Experience, education, examination, registd. Education, experience, examination, registration, continuing educationration, continuing education
Education, examination, registration, experience, continuing education
Education, experience, examination, registration, continuing education
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic associated with a profession
The use of skills based on theoretical knowledge
A corporate business structure to perform services
Competence ensured by examination
A code of conduct to ensure professional integrity
A code of conduct to ensure professional integrity
Which of the following is NOT true about licensure?
Each state establishes their own rules on licensure
Successful completion of the NCIDQ exam is often a part of eligibility to apply for licensure
Licenses for professional interior designers are regulated at the federal level since NCIDQ is used in all states
Practice Licenses are often coupled with Title Licenses
All of the above are true
What group or organization provides accreditation for programs for interior design education and regulates the educational standards?
Interior Design Educators Council
Council for Interior Design Accreditation
International Interior Design Association
Foundation for Interior Design Education and Research
National Association for Architectural Education
How many sections to the NCIDQ exam must you pass before you are considered a “certificate holder”?
With at least 1 sections passed – and you are a “preliminary certificate holder”
With at least 2 sections passed – and you are a “preliminary certificate holder”
All 5 sections must be completed successfully
All 3 sections must be completed successfully
None of the above – you are a certificate holder by applying for a license.
Which of the following would NOT be considered a source of shaping moral judgments?
Cultural Values
Philosophical Values
Professional Values
Religious Values
All of these are common sources of influence
Which of the following are NOT drivers of globalism and design?
Technology
Media
Innovation
Sustainability
All of the above are drivers of globalism and design
IDEC stands for ....?
Interior Design Exhibit Commission
Internal Distribution for Exchange Commission
Interior Design Educators Council
Individual Dispute Expense Coverage
None of the Above
Licensure requirements for Interior Design are identical in every state.
True
False
The Council for Interior Design Qualifications (CIDQ) is the accrediting body that assures that educational standards are met in educational programs.
True
False
Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) is the accrediting body that assures that educational standards are met in educational programs.
True
False
In states, like Kansas, that do not have licensure or registration requirements, professional Interior Designers are not obligated to deal with health and safety issues.
True
False
ASID Members' contracts with clients shall clearly set forth the scope and nature of the projects involved, the services to be performed and the methods of compensation for those services.
True
False
ASID Members shall not endorse the application for ASID membership and/or certification, registration or licensing of an individual known to be unqualified with respect to education, training, experience or character, nor shall a member knowingly misrepresent the experience, professional expertise of that individual.
True
False
All of the following are Interior Designers responsibilities to the public EXCEPT
Members shall not engage in any form of false or misleading advertising or promotional activities.
Embers shall neither offer, nor make any payments or gifts to any public official
Members shall not undertake any professional responsibility unless they are, by training and experience, competent to adequately perform the work required.
Members shall at all times consider the health, safety and welfare of the public in spaces they design
Members agree, whenever possible, to notify property managers, landlords, and/or public officials of conditions within a built environment that endanger the health, safety and/or welfare of occupants.
Members shall comply with all existing laws, regulations and codes governing business procedures and the practice of interior design as established by the state or other jurisdiction in which they practice.
All of the above are true
All of the following are Interior Designers responsibilities to the client EXCEPT
Members may render a second opinion to a client or serve as an expert witness in a judicial or arbitration proceeding.
Members shall not undertake any professional responsibility unless they are, by training and experience, competent to adequately perform the work required.
Members shall not divulge any confidential information about the client or the client’s project, or utilize photographs of the client’s project, without the permission of the client.
Members shall be candid and truthful in all their professional communications.
Embers shall act with fiscal responsibility in the best interest of their clients and shall maintain sound business relationships with suppliers, industry and trades.
Members shall fully disclose to a client all compensation that the member shall receive in connection with the project
All of the above are true
All of the following are Interior Designers responsibilities to the other interior designers and colleagues EXCEPT
Members shall not initiate, or participate in, any discussion or activity which might result in an unjust injury to another interior designer’s reputation or business relationships
Members shall only take credit for work that has actually been created by that member or the member’s firm, and under the member’s supervision
Members should respect the confidentiality of sensitive information obtained in the course of their professional activities
Members shall not interfere with the performance of another interior designer’s contractual or professional relationship with a client
Members shall not initiate any discussion or activity which might result in an unjust injury to another interior designer’s reputation or business relationships
All of the above are true
All of the following are Interior Designers responsibilities to the profession EXCEPT
Members agree to maintain standards of professional and personal conduct that will reflect in a responsible manner on the Society and the profession
Members shall seek to continually upgrade their professional knowledge and competency with respect to the interior design profession
Members agree, whenever possible, to encourage and contribute to the sharing of knowledge and information between interior designers and other allied professional disciplines, industry and the public
All of the above are true
All of the following are Interior Designers responsibilities to the employer EXCEPT
Members leaving an employer’s service shall not take drawings, designs, data, reports, notes, client lists or other materials relating to work performed in the employer’s service except with permission of the employer
Members are responsible for managing the employer
A member shall not unreasonably withhold permission from departing employees to take copies of material relating to their work while employed at the member’s firm, which are not proprietary and confidential in nature
Members shall not divulge any confidential information obtained during the course of their employment about the client or the client’s project or utilize photographs of the project, without the permission of both client and employer
All of the above are correct
A “knockoff” of an original design may be an infringement on copy right law.
True
False
As part of the Interior Design Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, interior designers have the responsibility to ensure the confidentiality of the client’s project, even in a situation where the client wishes to violate the law.
True
False
The applications of ethics and ethical actions go beyond the business practices.
True
False
Most states with a Title Act will commonly have a Practice Act as well.
True
False
Most states with a Practice Act will commonly have a Title Act as well.
 
Every state that has a Title/Practice Act holds additional tests/accreditation to practice there
True
False
The Interior Design Profession has an identifiable body of knowledge.
True
False
Interior designers can rely on using US-based codes and accessibility standards on projects in foreign countries because they are considered model codes and standards globally.
True
False
Which of the following are interior designers NOT ethically responsible for?
Providing services for the good of the public
Being responsible to the clients
Sealing or signing drawings, specifications or other interior design documents
Being responsible to our colleagues
Being responsible to the profession
American Society of Interior Designers are required to conduct all of the following professional practice conduct EXCEPT towards
Clients
Suppliers of goods and services
Fellow professionals
Family members
The general public
It is the individual responsibility of every member of ASID to uphold this code and bylaws of the Society.
True
False
Completion of all three parts to the NCIDQ examination makes you a licences interior designer
True
False
IIDA is strictly commercial design
True
False
ASID is strictly residential design
True
False
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