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UNIT #1 EXAM - KEY•Place your name on your paper!•Label and date your test paper.•View each slide•Identify the image by choosing from the answer options
provided.•Write the letter of the correct answer on your test paper
Architectural styles and features
1. A pointed arch, usually has a joint at the apex.
a. Tudor archb. Roman archc. Keyhole archd. Gothic arch
2. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
4. A support that resembles a column. It projects only slightly from the wall, and has a base, shaft and a capital
a. colonnadeb. arcadec. columnd. pilaster
5. A rounded arch, usually with a centered keystone at the top
a. Tudor archb. Roman archc. Keyhole archd. Gothic arch
6. Architectural decoration above a portico, window, or door.
a. Pedimentb. Cornicec. Entablatured. Pendant
7. A series of closely spaced rectangular blocks that form a decorative molding used for architectural detailing, similar to teeth.
a. Corniceb. Dentil Trimc. Entablatured. Egg and Dart
8. Wood framing filled with plaster or stucco.
a. Gingerbreadb. Pilastersc. Dentil Trimd. Half Timber
10. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
11. A passageway or walkway covered over by a succession of arches or vaults supported by columns.
a. arcadeb. colonnadec. columnd. pilaster
14. The capitol on this column represents which ancient architectural order?
a. Doric Orderb. Ionic Orderc. Corinthian Orderd. Roman Order
17. Large stone blocks alternating long and then short covering the corners of buildings.
a. Turretb. Moldingsc. Corner Stonesd. Quoins
20. A row of small repeating posts which support an upper railing.
a. Columnb. Cupolac. Balustraded. Turret
22. A projection from the main structure of a building over the front entrance supported by columns. Often capped by a pediment or captains walk.
a. Eaveb. Breakfrontc. Gabled. Portico
26. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
27. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
30. Identify this illustration.
a. Double Hung Windowsb. Dormer Windowsc. French Windowsd. Palladian Windows
32. Identify this illustration.
a. Casement Windowb. Picture Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Double-hung Window
34. Identify this illustration.
a. Fanlight Windowsb. Skylight Windowsc. Sidelight Windowsd. Dormer Windows
37. Identify this illustration.
a. Palladian Windowb. Fanlight Windowc. Sliding Windowd. Picture Window
40. Popular after the Civil War….common features: pedimented portico, symmetrical, door with sidelights and transom window.
a. Georgianb. Greek Revivalc. Prairied. Cape Cod
41. Popular is small towns and cities.... common features: wrap around porches, gingerbread trim, asymmetrical.
a. Tudorb. Spanishc. Gabled. Queen Anne
42. A product of the vision Frank Lloyd Wright…common features: wide eaves, craftsman windows, columns, French doors.
a. Prairie Styleb. Salt Boxc. Contemporaryd. Ranch
43. Common features: symmetrical, small pained glass, dentil trim, hip roof.
a. Garrisonb. Salt Boxc. Greek Revivald. Colonial Revival
47. Old English origination…common features: half timbers, stucco, small pained windows
a Romanesqueb. Farm House c. Prairied. Tudor