PP2_RULE 3

Rule 3 of R.A. No. 9266 is labeled or a rule that tackles about????
Practice of Architecture
Qualification, Application, Registration and Licensure
Examination, Registration and Licensure
Restrictions and Provisions
Who is responsible for administering the licensure examination that all applicants for the practice of architecture are required to undergo?
CHED
The Board
PRBOA
PRC
What specific section of Rule 3 of R.A. No. 9266 outlines the qualifications required for an applicant to take the examination?
12
13
14
15
What is not included in the list of documents that applicants need to submit to support the specified requirements for examination?
Certificate of Live Birth in National Statistics Office (NSO) Security Paper
Marriage Contract in NSO Security Paper for married female applicants
Accomplished Diversified Training (DT Form 001) and (DT Form 002)
Certificate of Good Moral and Recommendation
What academic qualification can be credited as one year of practical experience when applying for registration in architecture???
Master's Degree in Architecture
A Bachelor's Degree in Architecture
A Master's Degree in Urban Planning
A Bachelor's Degree in Engineering
Which authority has the power to refuse to renew a professional identification card, suspend, revoke, or deny registration in cases involving false swearing or misrepresentations in applications for registration or examination?
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
The Board
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
Under which section of the relevant regulations or guidelines is it stated that all applicants for registration for the practice of architecture must undergo a licensure examination given by the Board?
Section 1: General Provisions
Section 5: Licensing Requirements
Section 12: Examination Required
Section 18: Renewal of Registration
Which section of the regulations outlines the subjects that the licensure examination for architects will cover?
Section 5: Qualifications for Examination
Section 14. Subjects for Examination
Section 10: Examination Schedule
Section 20: Examination Results and Passing Scores
Which subject among the following does not belong in the list of subjects covered by the licensure examination for architects according to Section 14 or Rule 3?
History and Theory of Architecture;
Structural Design, Building Materials, and Architectural Specifications, and Methods of Construction and Utilities
Architectural Design and Site Planning
Horticulture
What is the minimum weighted general average percentage required to pass the licensure examination for architects???
70%
70
65
50
What is the minimum grade percentage required in any given subject to qualify as having passed the licensure examination for architects?
40%
50%
60%
70%
Within what timeframe does the Board have to submit the ratings obtained by each candidate to the Commission after the examination, unless there is an extension for just cause?
Three (3) calendar days
Thirty-one (31) calendar days
Twenty (20) calendar days
Thirty (30) calendar days
Can a successful candidate in the examination take an oath of profession without the presence of any authorized representative who can administer the oaths?
Yes, because it's not required to have an authorized representative.
No, because there is no authorized representative who administered the oaths.
Yes, if the candidate requests a waiver for the oath.
No, but the candidate can take the oath at a later date.
Under which section of the regulations are successful candidates in the examination required to take an oath of profession before an authorized individual?
SECTION 7(k) of R.A. No. 8981
SECTION 12. Examination Required
SECTION 17. Oath
SECTION 16. Oath
What information is typically found on the Professional Identification Card issued to registrants who have paid the prescribed fee for annual registration?
The registration number, date of issuance, expiry date, and the chairperson's signature
Only the registration number and date of issuance
The registration number, date of issuance, and a photograph of the registrant
The registrant's full name and contact information
What information and signatures are typically found on the Professional Identification Card (PIC) issued to registrants who have passed the licensure examination, according to section 18?
Only the registrant's name and photograph
The registration number, date of issuance, expiry date and duly signed by the chairperson of the Commission
The examination results and scores
The registrant's home address and contact information
How many years does a registrant need to pay the prescribed fee of annual registration to receive a Professional Identification Card???
1 year
2 years
3 years
5 years
What is the term used to refer to the list that contains the names, places of business, and relevant data of all registered professional architects, which is prepared and updated by the Board and made available to interested parties as necessary?
Architectural Directory
Architect Registry
Roster of Architects
Architectural Registry
A client approaches a licensed architect to stamp or seal some architectural plans and specifications for a new project. The architect had previously obtained the required seal design authorized by the Board. However, upon checking, it is discovered that the architect's professional certificate had expired. Can the architect legally affix their seal on these documents?
Yes, because the architect's previous certificate is still valid for this purpose.
No, because the architect's stamp or seal had already expired.
No, because the client can affix the seal themselves.
Yes, because the seal design was authorized by the Board.
A scenario arises where Architect A has worked under the supervision of Architect B on a construction project. Architect A wants to sign his name and affix his seal to the architectural plans, but he didn't handle all aspects of the project. Is this action legal?
Yes, it is legal for Architect A to sign and seal the plans without specifying the parts he worked on.
No, it is unlawful for Architect A to sign without clearly indicating the parts he worked on.
No, Architect A should only sign if Architect B is unavailable to do so.
Yes, because Architect A is working under the Architect's B supervision.
Under which section of the regulations is it stipulated that an architect must indicate the number of their Certificate of Registration, Professional Identification Card (PIC), and Professional Tax Receipt on documents related to their profession?
Section 15
Section 18
Section 21
Section 24
A person applies for registration as an architect, but their application reveals that they were previously convicted of a criminal offense involving moral turpitude. Can the Board refuse to issue a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card based on this criminal conviction according to the provided information?
Yes, the Board can refuse to issue the registration due to the criminal conviction.
No, the Board cannot refuse registration based on a criminal conviction involving moral turpitude.
Yes, but only if the offense was recent.
No, the Board can only refuse registration for unsound mind or immoral conduct.
Which governing body must approve a Resolution issued by the Board when granting a petition for reinstatement to the practice of architecture, as stated in the provided information?
The local government
The architect's professional association
The Board itself
The Commission
What does the abbreviation "PIC" typically stand for in the context of professional licensure, specifically for architects?
Professional Identification Card
Professional Identification Center
Personal Identification Code
Public Information Certificate
Under what conditions can the Board revise or exclude subjects and their syllabi from the licensure examination for architects, and add new ones, as mentioned in the provided information?
Only with the unanimous approval of all licensed architects in the region.
Only with the consent of the Professional Regulation Commission.
Subject to the approval of the Commission and as needed to conform to technological changes in the profession.
Only when there is a significant increase in the number of architecture schools.
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