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NCARB PDD Exam Syllabus Topics:
TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Project Manual & Specifications: This section of the exam measures the skills of Specifications Writers and emphasizes the importance of developing documentation that goes beyond drawings. Candidates must understand how to identify and prioritize elements needed to prepare, maintain, and refine both the project manual and project specifications. It also assesses the ability to align and coordinate these specifications with the construction documents to ensure consistency and accuracy.
Topic 2
  • Integration of Building Materials & Systems: This section of the exam measures the skills of Architectural Designers and focuses on the ability to resolve and integrate various building systems into cohesive project goals. It covers analyzing architectural systems and technologies, determining the size of structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and incorporating specialty systems such as acoustics, lighting, security, and communications. It also evaluates the ability to detail how multiple building systems work together and to coordinate across disciplines to achieve a unified design.
Topic 3
  • Construction Cost: This section of the exam measures the skills of Construction Managers and focuses on the financial side of project execution. It evaluates the ability to analyze construction cost estimates to confirm that they align with project design intent and budgetary constraints. Although this is the smallest section, it is critical for ensuring projects remain feasible and economically viable.
Topic 4
  • Codes & Regulations: This section of the exam measures skills of Building Code Specialists and examines how codes and regulations apply at a detailed level during documentation. Candidates are expected to demonstrate knowledge of compliance with the International Building Code (IBC) as well as other specialty regulations, as well as how to interpret and apply these standards to ensure design and documentation meet legal and safety requirements.
Topic 5
  • Construction Documentation: This section of the exam measures skills of Project Architects and addresses the creation and management of project documentation. Candidates are expected to demonstrate knowledge of documenting building design and site features, preparing detailed architectural drawings, and applying industry standards to produce a coordinated set of construction documents. The section also includes understanding how project changes impact documentation and how to communicate these updates effectively to both the design team and the client.:

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NCARB ARE 5.0 Project Development and Documentation Exam Sample Questions (Q11-Q16):NEW QUESTION # 11
In the design of a barrier-free access route, door locksets should be equipped with which one of the following?
  • A. Knurled knobs
  • B. Grip handles with thumbpieces
  • C. Lever handles
  • D. Panic devices
Answer: C
Explanation:
For barrier-free (ADA) accessible routes, operable parts such as door hardware must be usable with one hand and not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist (2010 ADA Standards §404.2.7). Lever handles meet this requirement because they can be operated by users with limited grip strength or dexterity.
A). Grip handles with thumbpieces - Often require pinching or twisting; not compliant for barrier-free.
B). Knurled knobs - Non-compliant because they require twisting and strong grip; also typically used for hazardous rooms as a tactile warning.
D). Panic devices - Allowed in certain egress conditions but not the universal ADA hardware requirement for standard accessible doors.
PDD Reference: ARE 5.0 Handbook, PDD "Codes and Regulations-Accessibility," 2010 ADA Standards
§404.2.7, ICC A117.1 Accessibility Standard.

NEW QUESTION # 12
The walls of typical light wood-frame buildings can most economically be made resistive to lateral shear forces, without major alteration to the existing structure, through the use of which one of the following?
  • A. Plywood sheathing
  • B. Wood gusset plates
  • C. Moment-resistive connections
  • D. Exterior board sheathing run horizontally
Answer: A
Explanation:
For light wood-frame buildings, the most economical way to develop lateral shear capacity-often without major structural alteration-is to add/upgrade wood structural panel (plywood/OSB) shear walls fastened to studs and plates per nailing schedules. This provides diaphragm and wall#shear resistance with minimal added framing.
A). Moment connections in wood are labor-intensive and uncommon in light framing.
C). Horizontal board sheathing provides limited shear compared to plywood.
D). Gusset plates do not create a continuous shear diaphragm/wall.
PDD refs: AWC SDPWS (wood shear walls & diaphragms); ARE 5.0 PDD-Structural systems for lateral loads in light-frame construction; IBC Ch. 23.

NEW QUESTION # 13

Refer to the exhibit.
What set of conductors should the building fluorescent Lighting be connected to?
  • A. C, A, B
  • B. A, B
  • C. C,N
  • D. C,A,N
Answer: C
Explanation:
Understanding the Diagram
The diagram shows a 480Y/277V three-phase, four-wire wye-connected system with a neutral (N) and system ground.
* 480 V = Voltage between any two phase conductors (line-to-line)
* 277 V = Voltage between any one phase conductor and neutral (line-to-neutral) Fluorescent Lighting Voltage Requirements
* Standard commercial fluorescent lighting systems are typically designed for 277 V operation in the U.S.
(in buildings with a 480Y/277V system).
* To achieve 277 V, you connect one phase conductor (A, B, or C) to Neutral (N).
* This is a single-phase line-to-neutral connection.
Which Conductors to Use?
* In the given options, the correct pair must give 277 V.
* C, N # 277 V line-to-neutral # Correct for fluorescent lighting.
* Other options produce different results:
* A, B = 480 V (line-to-line) - too high for fluorescent ballasts.
* C, A, B = all three phases - used for three-phase loads, not lighting.
* C, A, N - would give two circuits, but includes extra phase unnecessarily for single-phase lighting.
NCARB ARE 5.0 PDD Study Guide References:
* Content Area: Electrical Systems - Power Distribution and Circuiting for Lighting
* Source References:
* Electrical Systems for Architects - Fluorescent lighting voltage selection
* MEEB (Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings) - Chapter on Electrical Service and Lighting Systems
* NEC (National Electrical Code) - Voltage to ground for wye-connected systems Key Point:
For a 480Y/277V wye system, fluorescent lighting should be connected from any phase to neutral for 277 V operation.

NEW QUESTION # 14
Which of the following metals is best suited for embedments in concrete or masonry?
  • A. Cast iron
  • B. Aluminum
  • C. Stainless steel
  • D. Bronze
Answer: C
Explanation:
When metals are embedded in concrete or masonry, corrosion resistance is a critical factor due to the alkaline environment and potential moisture exposure.
Stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for embedments in concrete or masonry where long-term durability is required.
Bronze is corrosion-resistant but typically used for decorative or hardware applications, not structural embedments.
Aluminum corrodes readily in alkaline concrete environments and is not suitable for embedments without protective coatings.
Cast iron is susceptible to rust and corrosion in moist conditions and is generally avoided for embedded components.
Thus, stainless steel is best suited for durability and corrosion resistance in concrete/masonry embedments.
References:
NCARB ARE 5.0 Review Manual, Materials and Assemblies chapter
Building construction materials standards (ACI, ASTM) on metals in concrete Corrosion resistance guides for metals embedded in concrete

NEW QUESTION # 15

Refer to the exhibit.
An architect reviews the construction manager's construction estimate for a typical precast wall system with aluminum storefront windows.
Click on the component in the axonometric detail that is missing from the system estimate.

Answer:
Explanation:

Explanation:

1. Reviewing the Construction Estimate
The listed components are:
* Architectural Precast Panels - exterior cladding
* Aluminum Storefront Windows - glazing system
* Prefinished Metal Sill Flashing - weatherproofing at sill
* Sealant - for joints between components
No line item appears for thermal insulation.
2. Identifying the Missing Element in the Axonometric Detail
Looking at the drawing:
* The detail shows precast concrete panel cladding outside.
* A storefront frame and glazing in the opening.
* There is a hatched layer behind the precast in the stud cavity area - this represents continuous insulation.
* The insulation is a required component for the wall to meet energy code R-value/U-factor requirements (per IECC or ASHRAE 90.1).
3. Why This is Critical
* Insulation is essential for thermal performance, occupant comfort, and energy efficiency.
* Omitting it from the estimate could cause:
* Noncompliance with code.
* Incomplete cost budgeting.
* Change orders during construction.
* In ARE 5.0 PDD, architects must check that all components of an assembly are represented in the cost estimate.
4. References
* NCARB ARE 5.0 Handbook - PDD Content Area 3: Integration of Building Materials & Systems
* Architectural Graphic Standards - Precast wall sections with insulation
* Building Construction Illustrated (Ching) - Continuous insulation in wall assemblies
* Energy Code References: IECC Table C402.1.3 for minimum continuous insulation requirements in exterior walls

NEW QUESTION # 16
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