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PROBLEM NO.

2: PROPOSED HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM WITH BASEMENT, PODIUM AND TOWER


COMPONENTS
1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
a. A PRIVATE DEVELOPER HAS DECIDED THAT HIS R-5 ZONED PROPERTY, WITH A TOTAL LOT AREA
(TLA) OF 2,400.00 SQUARE METERS AND LOCATED IN MARIKINA URBAN AREA, SHALL SERVE AS
MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM BUILDING.
2. PROJECT SITE FEATURES:
a. THE PROJECT SITE IS AN INSIDE LOT, RECTANGULAR IN SHAPE, HAVING THIRTY METER (30.0)M
WIDE FRONTAGE THAT IS FACING SOUTH. THE PROJECT SITE UNIFORMLY SLOPES AT ONE
PERCENT (1.0%) DRAINING SOUTH. THE TWELVE METER (12.0M) ROAD RIGHT OF WAY (RROW)
HAS A 1.80 METER WIDE PAVER, BLOCK SURFACE SIDEWALK ON EACH SIDE. THE RROW IS AT
0.0M ELEVATION. TO THE RIGHT OF THE SITE IS A PRIVATE OFFICE-CONDOMINIUM BUILDING, TO
THE RIGHT IS A COMMERCIAL BUILDING, ACROSS THE SITE ARE TWO (2) VIDEOKE BARS AND A
RESTOBAR WITH LIVE-BAND PERFORMANCES AND AT THE REAR IS 2-STOREY RESIDENTIAL
APARTMENTS.
3. DESIGN OBJECTIVES:
a. TO PLAN/DESIGN A PRIVATE STRUCTURE THAT IS A HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING,
MARKETABLE AND ATTRACTIVE TO MIDDLE INCOME RENTERS/LEASES;
b. TO PLAN/DESIGN THE CONDOMINIUM BUILDING IN A WAY THAT CAN MAXIMIZE RENTALS AND
LEASES FOR THE DEVELOPER; THE RATIO OF SALEABLE VERSUS NON-SALEABLE SPACES BASED
ON GFA SHALL BE 70:30 OF THE LEASABLE EIGHTY FIVE PERCENT (85.0%) OF THE TOTAL GROSS
FLOOR (TGFA); AND
c. TO PLAN/DESIGN A BUILDING THAT SHALL SERVE AS A LANDMARK IN THE PROJECT AREA WHILE
CONSIDERING THE LEAST COST FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROJECT.

27) UNDER THE NBCP, WHICH IS NOT A PART OF THE GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA) OF THE PROJECT?
a) ELEVATOR LOBBY
b) COOLING TOWERS
c) ACCU BALCONIES
d) ROOF DECKS
28) THE PROJECT SHALL PREFERABLY BE LOCATED IN AREAS ZONED AS OR APPROPRIATE FOR
a) RESIDENTIAL USES
b) COMMERCIAL USES
c) MIXED-USES
d) INSTITUTIONAL USES
29) FOR AREA PLANNING, SUPPLEMENTARY AND SUPPORTIVE ACTIVITIES SHALL BE ALLOWED PROVIDED THAT
a) THE PRIVACY AND ORDER OF THE RESIDENTS ARE NOT JEOPARDIZED
b) THE PRIVACY, ORDER, HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE RESIDENTS ARE NOT THREATENED
c) THE LAND USE PLAN AND/OR ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE LOCALITY CAN ACCOMMODATE SUCH MIXTURE
OF LAND USES
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
30) OPEN SPACES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHIN THE PROJECT SITE PURSUANT TO THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE
OF THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS. THESE SHALL INCLUDE
a) COURTS, YARDS, SETBACKS, LIGHT WELLS
b) UNCOVERED DRIVEWAYS, ACCESS ROADS, PARKING SPACES
c) BUFFER STRIPS, PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS.
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
31) THE OPEN SPACE SHALL ALSO BE ALLOCATED FOR
a) BASIC UTILITIES
b) COMMUNITY FACILITIES
c) COMMON AREAS.
d) ONLY B
32) EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES, SUCH AS DRAINAGE SYSTEM, WATER SUPPLY, POWER LINES AND
COMMUNICATION LINES, SHALL BE INTEGRATED WITH
a) LAND CIRCULATION SYSTEM
b) SERVICE AREA
c) UTILITY BUILDING
d) COMMON AREAS
33) BUILDING ORIENTATION ON LOT SHALL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT
a) NATURAL LIGHT
b) NATURAL VENTILATION
c) LAND PROFILE
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
34) NO DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN ____________ MANDATORY EASEMENT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE
MARIKINA VALLEY FAULT TRACE AND SUCH OTHER FAULT TRACES AS MAY BE IDENTIFIED BY PHIVOLCS.
(APPROVED PER BOARD RES. NO. 515, SERIES OF 1992)2.
a) THE10-METER
b) THE 5-METER
c) THE 15-METER
d) THE 2-METER
35) AS PER PD 957 SITE PRESERVATION/ALTERATION, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH REGARD TO THE SLOPE OF
THE SITE?
a) GRADING AND DITCHING SHALL BE EXECUTED IN A MANNER THAT WILL PREVENT EROSION OR FLOODING
OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES.
b) THE FINISHED GRADE SHALL HAVE A DESIRED SLOPE TO ALLOW RAINWATER TO BE CHANNELLED INTO
STREET DRAINS
c) PROVIDE NECESSARY CUT AND FILL TO PREVENT ANY DEPRESSION IN THE AREA.
d) ANY OF THE ABOVE
36) WITH REGARD TO PRESERVATION OF SITE ASSETS, SUITABLE TREES WITH A CALIPER DIAMETER OF
_______________OR MORE, AS WELL AS SHRUBS AND DESIRABLE GROUND COVER SHALL BE PRESERVED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF DENR.
a) 200 MILLIMETERS
b) 100 MILLIMETERS
c) 300 MILLIMETERS
d) 500 MILLIMETERS
37) WHERE GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL EXISTS IN THE SITE, IT SHALL BE BANKED AND SHALL BE PRESERVED FOR
FINISHING GRADES OF
a) YARDS, PLAYGROUNDS, PARKS AND GARDEN AREA
b) STRUCTURAL STAKING
c) DRIVEWAYS AND ROADWAYS
d) WALKWAYS AND PATHWAYS
38) WHAT IS THE INCLUSION OF GROUND COVER?
a) STONES, CONCRETE PAVEMENTS
b) NATURAL GRADE LINE
c) GRASS, SHRUBS, PLANTS AND OTHER LANDSCAPING MATERIALS
d) FINISH GRADE LINE
39) WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GROUND COVER?
a) FOR AESTHETIC VALUE
b) FOR WATER RUNOFF SEEPAGE
c) TO ESTABLISH FINISH GRADE LINE
d) FOR PERMANENT COVER OF THE AREA
40) PARKS/PLAYGROUND AND/OR OTHER RECREATIONAL AREAS (EXCLUSIVE OF EASEMENTS, ACCESS ROADS,
DRIVEWAYS, PARKING SPACE) SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR:
a) PROJECTS WITH A GROSS SALEABLE AREA OF 2,000 SQUARE METERS
b) PROJECTS WITH TEN (10) OR MORE CONDOMINIUM UNITS
c) PROJECTS WITH LESS THAN TEN (10) CONDOMINIUM UNITS
d) PROJECTS WITH A GROSS SALEABLE AREA OF 3,000 SQUARE METERS
41) WHEN THE CONDOMINIUM IS PART OF A SUBDIVISION PROJECT, THE PARK/PLAYGROUND SHOULD NOT BE
MORE THAN OR _________AWAY IN REACHING IT SO THAT THE PEDESTRIAN WILL NOT BE UNDULY EXPOSED
TO HAZARD.
a) 300 METERS
b) 200 METERS
c) 800 METERS
d) 100 METERS
42) PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNITS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES OF HOW MANY SLOTS?
a) ONE (1) POOLED PARKING SLOT FOR EVERY SIX (6) MEDIUM COST UNITS
b) ONE (1) POOLED PARKING SLOT FOR EVERY FOUR (4) MEDIUM COST UNITS
c) ONE (1) POOLED PARKING SLOT FOR EVERY EIGHT (8) MEDIUM COST UNITS
d) ONE (1) POOLED PARKING SLOT FOR EACH UNIT
43) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, CAN OFF-SITE PARKING BE
ALLOWED IN ADDITION TO THE ON-SITE PARKING?
a) ALLOWED, PROVIDED THAT THE DESIGNATED PARKING AREA IS PART OF THE PROJECT
b) ALLOWED, PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE REQUIRED DISTANCE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NBCP
c) ALLOWED, IN COMPLIANCE WITH ADDITIONAL PARKING SPACES AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL ORDINANCES.
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
44) ACCESS ROADS SHALL SERVE EVERY BUILDING, PARKING SPACE, PARK/PLAYGROUND AND SERVICE POINTS
(E.G. GARBAGE COLLECTION POINTS). MINIMUM ROADS OR RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE
a) 10 METERS, 8 METERS SHALL BE THE CARRIAGEWAY, THE REMAINING 2 METERS BE DEVELOPED AS
SIDEWALK/PLANTING STRIP.
b) 6 METERS, 4 METERS SHALL BE THE CARRIAGEWAY, THE REMAINING 2 M BE DEVELOPED AS
SIDEWALK/PLANTING STRIP.
c) 12 METERS, 10 METERS SHALL BE THE CARRIAGEWAY, THE REMAINING 2 METERS BE DEVELOPED AS
SIDEWALK/PLANTING STRIP.
d) 8 METERS, 6 METERS SHALL BE THE CARRIAGEWAY, THE REMAINING 2 METERS BE DEVELOPED AS
SIDEWALK/PLANTING STRIP.
45) PATH WALKS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION WITH A MINIMUM WIDTH OF
a) 1.2 METERS
b) 1.0 METERS
c) 0.60 METERS
d) 1.50 METERS
46) ALL ROADS (MAJOR, MINOR, MOTOR COURT) FOR BOTH RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM
PROJECTS SHALL BE PAVED WITH
a) CONCRETE
b) ASPHALT
c) STONE
d) BOTH A AND B
47) SERVICE AREA (LAUNDRY/DRYING AREA HELD IN COMMON, SHALL HAVE SUITABLE OUTDOOR LOCATIONS,
FENCED OR SCREENED AND
a) KEPT AWAY FROM LIVING ROOMS, ENTRANCE OR FRONT YARDS.
b) LOCATED ACCESSIBLE TO PARKING AREAS
c) ORIENTED AT WEST SECTOR
d) PLACED IN UTILITY ROOMS
48) RESERVOIR/WATER TANK SHALL BE PROVIDED OR MULTI-STOREY BUILDINGS
a) IF THE HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING REQUIRES WATER PRESSURE MORE THAN THAT IN THE MAIN WATER
LINE
b) IF THE PEAK DRAWN SHOULD REDUCE THE PRESSURE ON THE HIGHEST USABLE FLOOR TO LESS THAN
0.06 MPA-THE MINIMUM PRESSURE REQUIRED FOR SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF FIXTURES,
PARTICULARLY THOSE WITH FLUSH VALVES
c) IF THE PROJECT WILL UTILIZE A DOWNFEED WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
49) THE RESERVOIR/WATER TANK CAPACITY SHOULD BE
a) 10% AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND PLUS FIRE RESERVE
b) 20% AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND PLUS FIRE RESERVE
c) 15% AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND PLUS FIRE RESERVE
d) 25% AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND PLUS FIRE RESERVE
50) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS
IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS/REFERRAL CODES, ALL ARE SPACE ALLOCATIONS PROVIDED FOR
THE PROJECT, EXCEPT
a) LAUNDRY/DRYING AREA
b) KITCHEN
c) STORAGE
d) UTILITY ROOM
51) PROVISION OF ELEVATORS SHALL CONFORM TO THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DULY LICENSED
PROFESSIONAL WHO SHALL DETERMINE THE REQUIREMENT FOR ELEVATORS INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF
CARS, CAPACITY, SAFETY FEATURES AND STANDARDS, ELEVATOR TYPE, SPEED AND LOCATION IN RELATION
TO THE OVER-ALL DESIGN AND USE OF THE BUILDING. WHO IS THE PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBLE?
a) THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER
b) THE ENGINEER
c) THE MECHANICAL ENGINEER
d) THE ARCHITECT ONLY
52) A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) EXITS OTHER THAN ELEVATORS ARE REQUIRED FOR CONDOMINIUM WHERE NUMBER
OF OCCUPANTS IS OVER THAN
a) 20
b) 30
c) 50
d) 10
53) REFUSE COLLECTION/DISPOSAL FOR CONDOMINIUMS SHOULD
a) HAVE CENTRALIZED GARBAGE DEPOSITORY AREA, EFFICIENT REFUSE COLLECTION, DISPOSAL SERVICES
SHALL BE PROVIDED INDEPENDENTLY
b) HAVE CENTRALIZED GARBAGE DEPOSITORY AREA, EFFICIENT REFUSE COLLECTION, DISPOSAL SERVICES
SHALL BE PROVIDED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CITY OR MUNICIPALITY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND
DISPOSAL SERVICES.
c) CONFORM TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE SANITATION CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS IRR/PERTINENT
REFERRAL CODES.
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
54) FLOOR AREA REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE-OCCUPANCY UNIT MINIMUM FLOOR AREA OF
a) 20 SQUARE METERS
b) 18 SQUARE METERS
c) 25 SQUARE METERS
d) 22 SQUARE METERS
55) A NET FLOOR AREA OF ____________SQUARE METERS MAY BE ALLOWED PROVIDED THAT THESE ARE
INTENDED FOR STUDENTS/EMPLOYEES/WORKERS AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE CONDOMINIUM
PROJECT TO WHICH THESE WILL BE INTEGRATED IS WITHIN HIGHLY URBANIZED AREAS.
a) 15
b) 10
c) 18
d) 12
56) THE MINIMUM FLOOR AREA OF OPEN MARKET FAMILY CONDOMINIUM UNITS SHALL BE
a) 36 SQUARE METERS
b) 22 SQUARE METERS
c) 20 SQUARE METERS
d) 25 SQUARE METERS
57) THE MINIMUM FLOOR AREA FOR MEDIUM COST FAMILY CONDOMINIUM UNITS SHALL BE
a) 36 SQUARE METERS
b) 22 SQUARE METERS
c) 20 SQUARE METERS
d) 25 SQUARE METERS
58) WHAT WINDOW FRAME WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR CONDOMINIUM WINDOWS?
a) UPVC
b) ALUMINUM
c) PVC
d) STEEL
59) WHAT KIND OF GLAZING WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR CONDOMINIUM WINDOWS?
a) ANNEALED GLASS
b) TEMPERED GLASS
c) REFLECTIVE GLAZING
d) HEAT-STRENGTH GLASS
60) WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF APPLYING DOUBLE GLAZING FOR BUILDING FENESTRATION?
a) THIS PROVIDES A TRAPPED AIR LAYER THAT PROVIDES BOTH THERMAL AND ACOUSTIC INSULATION.
b) INTERIOR SPACES CAN LOSE AS MUCH AS 25% OF THEIR HEAT THROUGH WINDOWS
c) WORKS BY TRAPPING AIR BETWEEN TWO PANES OF GLASS CREATING AN INSULATING BARRIER THAT
REDUCES HEAT LOSS, NOISE AND CONDENSATION
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
61) SKYLIGHTS ARE APPLIED TO THIS TYPE OF ROOFING CONFIGURATION
a) SINGLE SLOPE
b) RIDGE AND PYRAMID
c) BARREL VAULT
d) ALL OF THE ABOVE
62) FOR COOLING-LOAD DOMINATED BUILDINGS LIKE CONDOMINIUMS AND HOTELS, WHAT ARE GENERAL
GUIDELINES NECESSARY TO ENSURE PASSIVE COOLING?
a) INCREASE WINDOW AREA AND GLAZING VISIBLE TRANSMISSIVITY ON NORTH AND NORTHEAST-FACING
WALLS TO ADMIT MORE DAYLIGHT.
b) DECREASE WINDOW AREA AND GLAZING VISIBLE TRANSMISSIVITY ON NORTH AND NORTHEAST-FACING
WALLS TO ADMIT MORE DAYLIGHT.
c) INCREASE WINDOW AREA AND GLAZING VISIBLE TRANSMISSIVITY ON NORTH AND SOUTHEAST-FACING
WALLS TO ADMIT MORE DAYLIGHT.
d) INCREASE WINDOW AREA AND GLAZING VISIBLE TRANSMISSIVITY ON EAST AND NORTHEAST-FACING
WALLS TO ADMIT MORE DAYLIGHT.
63) FOR COOLING-LOAD DOMINATED BUILDINGS LIKE CONDOMINIUMS AND HOTELS, WHAT ARE GENERAL
GUIDELINES NECESSARY TO ENSURE PASSIVE COOLING?
a) LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF GLAZING ON EAST AND SOUTHWEST ORIENTATIONS WHERE MID-AFTERNOON
SUMMER SUN IS DIFFICULT TO SHADE EFFECTIVELY WITH FIXED FINS OR OVERHANGS.
b) LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF GLAZING ON WEST AND SOUTHWEST ORIENTATIONS WHERE MID-AFTERNOON
SUMMER SUN IS DIFFICULT TO SHADE EFFECTIVELY WITH FIXED FINS OR OVERHANGS.
c) LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF GLAZING ON WEST AND NORTHWEST ORIENTATIONS WHERE MID-AFTERNOON
SUMMER SUN IS DIFFICULT TO SHADE EFFECTIVELY WITH FIXED FINS OR OVERHANGS.
d) LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF GLAZING ON NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST ORIENTATIONS WHERE MID-
AFTERNOON SUMMER SUN IS DIFFICULT TO SHADE EFFECTIVELY WITH FIXED FINS OR OVERHANGS.
64) FOR COOLING-LOAD DOMINATED BUILDINGS LIKE CONDOMINIUMS AND HOTELS, WHAT ARE GENERAL
GUIDELINES NECESSARY TO ENSURE PASSIVE COOLING?
a) AVOID HEAVILY TINTED OR REFLECTIVE GLASSES THAT REDUCE SOLAR HEAT GAIN BUT ALSO REDUCE
DAYLIGHT AND EXTERIOR VIEWS.
b) ALLOW HEAVILY TINTED OR REFLECTIVE GLASSES THAT REDUCE SOLAR HEAT GAIN BUT ALSO REDUCE
DAYLIGHT AND EXTERIOR VIEWS.
c) AVOID LIGHTLY TINTED OR REFLECTIVE GLASSES THAT REDUCE SOLAR HEAT GAIN BUT ALSO REDUCE
DAYLIGHT AND EXTERIOR VIEWS.
d) ALLOW LIGHTLY TINTED OR REFLECTIVE GLASSES THAT REDUCE SOLAR HEAT GAIN BUT ALSO REDUCE
DAYLIGHT AND EXTERIOR VIEWS.
65) LIGHT SHELVES ARE PARTICULARLY SUITED TO THE PREDOMINANTLY
a) CLEAR SKY CONDITIONS
b) CLOUDY SKY CONDITIONS
c) SUNNY SKY CONDITIONS
d) NONE OF THE ABOVE
66) HOW DO LIGHT SHELVES WORK FOR INTERIOR SPACES NEEDING NATURAL LIGHTING/DAYLIGHTING?
a) REFLECT SUNLIGHT AND DAYLIGHT TOWARD THE CEILING, EVEN OUT LIGHT DISTRIBUTION, AND SHADE
VIEW WINDOWS.
b) REFLECT SUNLIGHT AND DAYLIGHT TOWARD THE FLOOR, EVEN OUT LIGHT DISTRIBUTION, AND SHADE
VIEW WINDOWS.
c) REFLECT SUNLIGHT AND DAYLIGHT TOWARD THE WALL, EVEN OUT LIGHT DISTRIBUTION, AND SHADE
VIEW WINDOWS.
d) NONE OF THE ABOVE
67) A COMBINATION OF EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHT SHELVES WOULD BE BEST ORIENTED ON
a) EAST AND WEST DIRECTIONS
b) EAST, SOUTH AND WEST DIRECTIONS
c) NORTHEAST, NORTH AND NORTHWEST DIRECTIONS
d) SOUTHEAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST DIRECTIONS
68) FOR BETTER LIGHT PENETRATION ON THE LIVABLE SPACES OF THE PROJECT, COMBINE LIGHT SHELVES (IF
EVER INCORPORATED WITH THE PROJECT) WITH
a) GLOSSY, LIGHT-COLORED CEILINGS FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS
b) FLAT, LIGHT-COLORED CEILINGS FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS
c) FLAT, DARK-COLORED CEILINGS FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS
d) FLAT, LIGHT-COLORED CEILINGS WITH ORNAMENTATIONS
69) WHAT TYPE OF PARTITION IS BEST USED AS PARTITIONS BETWEEN ADJACENT UNITS OF A CONDOMINIUM?
a) GYPSUM BOARD DRY WALL
b) SHEAR WALL
c) 4” CHB WALL
d) FICEM BOARD DRY WALL
70) WHAT LIGHTING SOURCES CAN BE USED TO ACHIEVE AMBIENT LIGHTING?
a) FLUORESCENT AND COMPACT FLUORESCENT, AND HALOGEN IR LAMPS.
b) HALOGEN IR, WHITE SODIUM AND CERAMIC METAL HALIDE.
c) INDUCTION, FLUORESCENT, COMPACT FLUORESCENT AND METAL HALIDE
d) FLUORESCENT, COMPACT FLUORESCENT AND METAL HALIDE
71) FOR THE CONDOMINIUM, WHAT TYPE OF ROOF IS APPROPRIATE FOR USE?
a) HIP
b) ROOF DECK
c) GABLED
d) SHED
72) A TYPE OF GLASS USED FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HAVING INSULATING GLAZING FOR
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT
a) CLEAR GLASS
b) FROSTED GLASS
c) FLOAT GLASS
d) STAINED GLASS
73) THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF ROOFING MATERIAL USED FOR FLAT ROOF
a) ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE (ABS)
b) ETHYLENE PROPYLENE DIENE MONOMER (EPDM)
c) POLYVINYL DIE CHLORIDE (PVDC)
d) HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE)

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