ARCH 1110 Final Study Guide
In rare circumstances, plagiarism could be considered acceptable. - Answer-false
What is/are the main purposes of the written paper assignments for the course: - Answer-answers 2) &
3) above.
There isn't one, since architecture is traditionally seen as being about drawing and modeling.
The written assignments provide an avenue to practice an important means of communication for
architects (writing).
It is an avenue to practice a prominent avenue of assessment used in more advanced courses within the
curriculum, such as architectural history and theory.
None of the above.
What is the title of the text book for the course: - Answer-Introduction to Architecture in an Age of
Uncertainty
The incorporation of another person's work into your writing requires appropriate identifications and
acknowledgement. - Answer-true
How many learning modules comprise the ARCH 1110/Fall 22 Introduction to Architecture Course? -
Answer-15
,Which statement below Is NOT considered an "outcome" for this course - Answer-Learn the historical
and stylistic significance of certain buildings contained in varying array of architectural epochs.
What day of the week are modules released in the ARCH 1110/Fall 22 "Introduction to Architecture
Course?" - Answer-tuesdays
Any work completed in another course by a student and then resubmitted for this course as original
work is considered as a form of plagiarism. All assigned work, such as writing must be the individual
product of each student and must be done solely for this course. Collaborative work must be credited to
all participants. - Answer-true
Which author/architect made this statement as outlined in the syllabus?: "Theory without practice is
empty; practice without theory is blind. The ongoing challenge is to bring theory and practice together in
such a way that we can theorize our practices and practice our theories." - Answer-Mark C. Taylor
True or False Statement?: Students are expected to know, understand, and comply with the ethical
standards of the university, including rules against plagiarism. Plagiarism is the use of another person's
ideas or words without acknowledgement. - Answer-true
Which one of these statements is NOT Found in the Inclusive Design and the Learning Environment
Section of the Syllabus? - Answer-Be irresponsible with your views. (State them with an over-confidence
that is disrespectfuland intellectually closed in regards to the views and educational paths of others!)
The Final Exam (choose the INCORRECT Statement): - Answer-None of the above.
Tests students' comprehension of the materials covered in Parts 01, 02, & 03 (Theory/Praxis Lectures &
Readings).
Questions will be drawn from the same pool of questions comprising the semester's quizzes, plus any
materials presented after the quiz 04
,The final will be similar to the quizzes in that it will be taken online and will be timed. On the day of a
quiz, you will have a set period of time in which you can log on to take the exam.
Before you log on make sure you have enough time set aside to complete the entire test and that you
have organized your notes in a way that will be easily accessible for reference during this test.
Choose the INCORRECT statement concerning course quizzes listed below: - Answer-Quizzes are taken in
person and there are only two quizzes for the semester
Which author/architect made this statement?: "....praxis—if not on the thither side of this divide—was
perhaps somehow between the theoretical and the practical as they are generally understood, and
particularly as they are understood in modern philosophy. Praxis as the manner in which we are
engaged in the world and with others has its own insight or understanding prior to any explicit
formulation of that understanding...Of course, it must be understood that praxis, as I understand it, is
always entwined with communication." - Answer-Calvin O. Schrag
What is the central purpose of the ONLINE/ZOOM RECITATION MEETINGS? (Choose the correct answer.)
- Answer-The purpose of "Zoom Recitation Hours" is to provide students the opportunity to meet in
small group discussions with the Graduate TA to cover the content presented and any questions that
may arise regarding the content for the course. Recitation sessions will be held throughout the semester
in the week prior to quizzes.
The CAP Lecture series Extra Credit Opportunities...(Choose the incorrect statement) - Answer-Is a
required course activity.
Which statement below is NOT one of the three "parts" that comprise the Arch 1110 course - Answer-
The history of architecture (Reasons for particular buildings to be considered historically significant and
cyphers for particular architectural eras, movements, or styles)
According to the syllabus, which statement(s) below correctly describe the course: - Answer-All the
statements above are correct.
, This course is NOT a historical survey focusing on iconic buildings as a vehicle to introduce the value and
meaning of architecture.
This course is NOT solely a design or visualization course.
In essence, IT IS an introduction to the endeavour of architecture as a complex social, political, aesthetic,
and economic act of making.
What is the purpose(s) of the "Zoom office hours" that occur on Mondays from 1-2 PM? - Answer-gives
students the opportunity to meet "one on one" with the professor to answer any questions about the
"logistics" of course, its content, or to discuss any general issues that need to be addressed, such as
quizzes, grades, etc.
According to Vitruvious: - Answer-The architect should be educated, skillful with the pencil, instructed in
geometry, know much history, have followed the philosophers with attention, understand music, have
some knowledge of medicine, know the opinions of the jurists, and be acquainted with astronomy and
the theory of the heavens.
According to Charles Jencks, architecture is: - Answer-gloriously monolithic, autonomous, & detached
from the "messiness" of its social and cultural context.
irreducibly plural, an unstable, hybrid based partly on codes external to itself, making use of other
practices such as engineering and sociology, etc., in unique combinations.
safely assumed to have a central core essence that can only be discovered through an intimate
familiarity with the history of architecture's obsession with overriding self-referential themes.
a mere series of programs and specific requirements to fulfill.
In rare circumstances, plagiarism could be considered acceptable. - Answer-false
What is/are the main purposes of the written paper assignments for the course: - Answer-answers 2) &
3) above.
There isn't one, since architecture is traditionally seen as being about drawing and modeling.
The written assignments provide an avenue to practice an important means of communication for
architects (writing).
It is an avenue to practice a prominent avenue of assessment used in more advanced courses within the
curriculum, such as architectural history and theory.
None of the above.
What is the title of the text book for the course: - Answer-Introduction to Architecture in an Age of
Uncertainty
The incorporation of another person's work into your writing requires appropriate identifications and
acknowledgement. - Answer-true
How many learning modules comprise the ARCH 1110/Fall 22 Introduction to Architecture Course? -
Answer-15
,Which statement below Is NOT considered an "outcome" for this course - Answer-Learn the historical
and stylistic significance of certain buildings contained in varying array of architectural epochs.
What day of the week are modules released in the ARCH 1110/Fall 22 "Introduction to Architecture
Course?" - Answer-tuesdays
Any work completed in another course by a student and then resubmitted for this course as original
work is considered as a form of plagiarism. All assigned work, such as writing must be the individual
product of each student and must be done solely for this course. Collaborative work must be credited to
all participants. - Answer-true
Which author/architect made this statement as outlined in the syllabus?: "Theory without practice is
empty; practice without theory is blind. The ongoing challenge is to bring theory and practice together in
such a way that we can theorize our practices and practice our theories." - Answer-Mark C. Taylor
True or False Statement?: Students are expected to know, understand, and comply with the ethical
standards of the university, including rules against plagiarism. Plagiarism is the use of another person's
ideas or words without acknowledgement. - Answer-true
Which one of these statements is NOT Found in the Inclusive Design and the Learning Environment
Section of the Syllabus? - Answer-Be irresponsible with your views. (State them with an over-confidence
that is disrespectfuland intellectually closed in regards to the views and educational paths of others!)
The Final Exam (choose the INCORRECT Statement): - Answer-None of the above.
Tests students' comprehension of the materials covered in Parts 01, 02, & 03 (Theory/Praxis Lectures &
Readings).
Questions will be drawn from the same pool of questions comprising the semester's quizzes, plus any
materials presented after the quiz 04
,The final will be similar to the quizzes in that it will be taken online and will be timed. On the day of a
quiz, you will have a set period of time in which you can log on to take the exam.
Before you log on make sure you have enough time set aside to complete the entire test and that you
have organized your notes in a way that will be easily accessible for reference during this test.
Choose the INCORRECT statement concerning course quizzes listed below: - Answer-Quizzes are taken in
person and there are only two quizzes for the semester
Which author/architect made this statement?: "....praxis—if not on the thither side of this divide—was
perhaps somehow between the theoretical and the practical as they are generally understood, and
particularly as they are understood in modern philosophy. Praxis as the manner in which we are
engaged in the world and with others has its own insight or understanding prior to any explicit
formulation of that understanding...Of course, it must be understood that praxis, as I understand it, is
always entwined with communication." - Answer-Calvin O. Schrag
What is the central purpose of the ONLINE/ZOOM RECITATION MEETINGS? (Choose the correct answer.)
- Answer-The purpose of "Zoom Recitation Hours" is to provide students the opportunity to meet in
small group discussions with the Graduate TA to cover the content presented and any questions that
may arise regarding the content for the course. Recitation sessions will be held throughout the semester
in the week prior to quizzes.
The CAP Lecture series Extra Credit Opportunities...(Choose the incorrect statement) - Answer-Is a
required course activity.
Which statement below is NOT one of the three "parts" that comprise the Arch 1110 course - Answer-
The history of architecture (Reasons for particular buildings to be considered historically significant and
cyphers for particular architectural eras, movements, or styles)
According to the syllabus, which statement(s) below correctly describe the course: - Answer-All the
statements above are correct.
, This course is NOT a historical survey focusing on iconic buildings as a vehicle to introduce the value and
meaning of architecture.
This course is NOT solely a design or visualization course.
In essence, IT IS an introduction to the endeavour of architecture as a complex social, political, aesthetic,
and economic act of making.
What is the purpose(s) of the "Zoom office hours" that occur on Mondays from 1-2 PM? - Answer-gives
students the opportunity to meet "one on one" with the professor to answer any questions about the
"logistics" of course, its content, or to discuss any general issues that need to be addressed, such as
quizzes, grades, etc.
According to Vitruvious: - Answer-The architect should be educated, skillful with the pencil, instructed in
geometry, know much history, have followed the philosophers with attention, understand music, have
some knowledge of medicine, know the opinions of the jurists, and be acquainted with astronomy and
the theory of the heavens.
According to Charles Jencks, architecture is: - Answer-gloriously monolithic, autonomous, & detached
from the "messiness" of its social and cultural context.
irreducibly plural, an unstable, hybrid based partly on codes external to itself, making use of other
practices such as engineering and sociology, etc., in unique combinations.
safely assumed to have a central core essence that can only be discovered through an intimate
familiarity with the history of architecture's obsession with overriding self-referential themes.
a mere series of programs and specific requirements to fulfill.