Pangasinan State University - Urdaneta City
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[PRE-BOARD: HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE] JPT 1 History of Architecture| DPA 1. Earliest form of human settlement. a. Leanto b. Rock caves c. Lascaux cave d. Huts 2. A traditional rendered stone dwelling in Apulia, southern Italy, in which square chambers are roofed with conical vaulted roofs. a. Clochan b. Wigwam c. Hogan
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[PRE-BOARD: HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE] JPT 1 History of Architecture| DPA 1. Earliest form of human settlement. a. Leanto b. Rock caves c. Lascaux cave d. Huts 2. A traditional rendered stone dwelling in Apulia, southern Italy, in which square chambers are roofed with conical vaulted roofs. a. Clochan b. Wigwam c. Hogan d. Trullo 3. An American Indian dwelling, usually of round or oval shape, formed of poles overlaid with bark, rush mats, or animal skins. a. Clochan b. Wigwam c. Hogan d. Trullo 4. A Navaho Indian dwelling constructed usually of earth and logs and covered with mud and sod. a. Clochan b. Wigwam c. Hogan d. Trullo 5. A prehistoric monument consisting of an upright stone, usually standing alone but sometimes aligned with others in parallel rows. a. Megalith b. Obelisk c. Menhir d. Dolmen 6. Consisting of two or more large upright stones supporting a horizontal stone slab. a. Megalith b. Obelisk c. Menhir d. Trilithon 7. Horizontal slab on top of a dolmen a. Pyramidion b. Capstone c. Finial d. Spire 8. A variation of the dolmen consisting of three standing stones, two on the sides and one at the back. a. Trabeated b. Trilithon c. Kilclooney d. Cove 9. A circular arrangement of megaliths enclosing a dolmen or burial mound. a. Trilithon b. Tumulus c. Stupa d. Cromlech 10. An artificial mound of earth or stone, especially over an ancient grave. a. Trilithon b. Barrow c. Stupa d. Cromlech 11. One of the world's oldest continuallyinhabited city located on a hilltop. a. Acropolis b. Jericho c. Catal huyuk d. Persepolis 12. One of the earliest Neolithic village built according to a preconceived plan. a. Khirokitia b. Jericho c. Goindol d. Catal Huyuk 13. Largest and most well-preserved Neolithic village. Consisted of rectangular flat-roofed houses packed together into a single architectural mass. a. Khirokitia b. Jericho c. Goindol
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