BP 344 Exam With Complete
Solution @ 2024
Accessible - Answer refers to features that enable disabled persons to make use of the
primary functions for which a structure is built.
Alcove - Answer a small recessed space in a room or wall.
Anthropometric - Answer pertaining to the measurement of the human body.
Barrier-free - Answer unhindered, without obstructions to enable disabled persons free
passage or use of the facilities.
Buildings - Answer public and private buildings and other related structures for public
use. Thise designed to accommodate and serve persons in the pursuit of educational,
commercial, recreational, religious, occupational, medical, political, social activities
and others of similar nature as enumerated and provided herein.
Corridor - Answer a long interior passageway providing access to several rooms. A
public means of access from several rooms or spaces to an exit.
Curb - Answer a raised rim of concrete, stone or metal which forms the edge of street,
sidewalk, planted area, etc.
Curb cut-out - Answer a break in the sidewalk or traffic island provided with an inclined
surface to facilitate mobility of wheeled chairs, carriages and other similar conveyance.
Disabled persons - Answer those suffering from restriction or lack of ability to perform
an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being as a
result of a mental, physical or sensory impairment.
Door - Answer an entranceway. A barrier which swings, slides, tilts or folds to close an
opening in a wall or cabinet or the like.
Egress - Answer an exit, or a means of going out.
Elevator - Answer a hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform
which moves in guides, in a vertical direction serving two or more floors of a building or
structure.
Entrance - Answer point of entry into a building: an exterior door, a vestibule, or a lobby.
Floor - Answer the surface within a room or area on which one walks.
Gradient of ramp - Answer the degree of inclination of a sloped surface expressed as a
, percentage or ratio.
Graphic sign - Answer a drawing, painting, diagram, engraving, etching or other similar
illustrations on which a single glance conveys a given message; a visual aid.
Handrail - Answer a hand support along a stairway or ramp consisting of rails and their
supporting posts, balusters or pillars and constituting an enclosure or a line of division.
Height above floor - Answer distance between two points aligned vertically with one of
the points on the floor.
Parking area - Answer allocated space composed of marked-off portions for single
motor vehicles on a short-time storage basis.
Passageway or passage - Answer a space connecting one area or room of a building
with another.
Pedestrian crossing - Answer part of road where pedestrian going across the road have
priority over traffic.
Public telephones - Answer a shelf-unit telephone with coin operating functions for the
use of the public.
Ramp - Answer a sloped surface connecting two or more planes at different levels.
Sidewalk - Answer a paved footwalk at the side of a street or roadway.
Threshold - Answer a strip fastened to the floor beneath a door, usually required to
cover the joint where two types of floor materials meet; may provide weather protection
at exterior doors.
Toilet - Answer the room containing the water closet
Vestibule - Answer a small entranceway or transitional space from the exterior to the
interior of a building and opens into a larger space.
Walkway - Answer an exterior passage for walking along, especially one connecting
adjoining buildings and related structures.
Washroom - Answer a room providing facilitites for washing; a lavatory or toilet room.
Water fountain - Answer a fixture consisting of a shallow basin, together with a water jet
designed to provide potable water for human consumption.
Width of corridor - Answer the linear width of the obstructed path in corridors.
800 - Answer When the facilities can be made accessible at any other level which is
accessible by means of an
elevator with a minimum width of ___mm;
Solution @ 2024
Accessible - Answer refers to features that enable disabled persons to make use of the
primary functions for which a structure is built.
Alcove - Answer a small recessed space in a room or wall.
Anthropometric - Answer pertaining to the measurement of the human body.
Barrier-free - Answer unhindered, without obstructions to enable disabled persons free
passage or use of the facilities.
Buildings - Answer public and private buildings and other related structures for public
use. Thise designed to accommodate and serve persons in the pursuit of educational,
commercial, recreational, religious, occupational, medical, political, social activities
and others of similar nature as enumerated and provided herein.
Corridor - Answer a long interior passageway providing access to several rooms. A
public means of access from several rooms or spaces to an exit.
Curb - Answer a raised rim of concrete, stone or metal which forms the edge of street,
sidewalk, planted area, etc.
Curb cut-out - Answer a break in the sidewalk or traffic island provided with an inclined
surface to facilitate mobility of wheeled chairs, carriages and other similar conveyance.
Disabled persons - Answer those suffering from restriction or lack of ability to perform
an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being as a
result of a mental, physical or sensory impairment.
Door - Answer an entranceway. A barrier which swings, slides, tilts or folds to close an
opening in a wall or cabinet or the like.
Egress - Answer an exit, or a means of going out.
Elevator - Answer a hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or platform
which moves in guides, in a vertical direction serving two or more floors of a building or
structure.
Entrance - Answer point of entry into a building: an exterior door, a vestibule, or a lobby.
Floor - Answer the surface within a room or area on which one walks.
Gradient of ramp - Answer the degree of inclination of a sloped surface expressed as a
, percentage or ratio.
Graphic sign - Answer a drawing, painting, diagram, engraving, etching or other similar
illustrations on which a single glance conveys a given message; a visual aid.
Handrail - Answer a hand support along a stairway or ramp consisting of rails and their
supporting posts, balusters or pillars and constituting an enclosure or a line of division.
Height above floor - Answer distance between two points aligned vertically with one of
the points on the floor.
Parking area - Answer allocated space composed of marked-off portions for single
motor vehicles on a short-time storage basis.
Passageway or passage - Answer a space connecting one area or room of a building
with another.
Pedestrian crossing - Answer part of road where pedestrian going across the road have
priority over traffic.
Public telephones - Answer a shelf-unit telephone with coin operating functions for the
use of the public.
Ramp - Answer a sloped surface connecting two or more planes at different levels.
Sidewalk - Answer a paved footwalk at the side of a street or roadway.
Threshold - Answer a strip fastened to the floor beneath a door, usually required to
cover the joint where two types of floor materials meet; may provide weather protection
at exterior doors.
Toilet - Answer the room containing the water closet
Vestibule - Answer a small entranceway or transitional space from the exterior to the
interior of a building and opens into a larger space.
Walkway - Answer an exterior passage for walking along, especially one connecting
adjoining buildings and related structures.
Washroom - Answer a room providing facilitites for washing; a lavatory or toilet room.
Water fountain - Answer a fixture consisting of a shallow basin, together with a water jet
designed to provide potable water for human consumption.
Width of corridor - Answer the linear width of the obstructed path in corridors.
800 - Answer When the facilities can be made accessible at any other level which is
accessible by means of an
elevator with a minimum width of ___mm;