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Multiple Choice Quizzes
PC1 - Professionalism
1.1 Professional ethics
1.2 The architect’s obligation to society and the protection of the environment
1.3 Professional regulation, conduct and discipline
1.4 Institutional membership, benefits, obligations and codes of conduct
1.5 Attributes of integrity, impartiality, reliability and courtesy
1.6 Time management, recording, planning and review
1.7 Effective communication, presentation, confirmation and recording
1.8 Flexibility, adaptability and the principles of negotiation
1.9 Autonomous working and taking responsibility within a practice context
1.10 Continuing professional development
PC2 - Clients, users and delivery of services
2.1 - Types of clients, their priorities and management of the relationship
2.2 - Briefing, organising and the programming of services appropriate to appointment
2.3 - Architects' contracts, terms of engagement, scope of services and relevant legislation
2.4 - Obligations to stakeholders, warranties and third party rights
2.5 Communication, progress reporting and the provision of appropriate and timely advice
2.6 - Budget and financial awareness and cost monitoring or control
2.7 Responsibility for coordination and integration of design team input
2.8 Invoicing, payment of fees and financial management
2.9 Intellectual property rights and copyright law
2.10 - Duty of care, professional liability, negligence and professional indemnity including insurance
PC3 - Legal framework and processes
3.1 The relevant UK legal systems, civil liabilities and the laws of contract and tort (delict)*
3.2 Planning and Conservation Acts, guidance and processes
3.3 Building regulations, approved documents and standards, guidance and processes
3.4 Land law, property law and rights of other proprietors
3.5 Terms within construction contracts implied by statute
3.6 Health and safety legislation and regulations
3.7 Statutory undertakers and authorities, their requirements and processes
3.8 Environmental and sustainability legislation
3.9 Historic buildings legislation
3.10 Accessibility and inclusion legislation
PC4 - Practice and management
4.1 - The roles of architectural practice in the construction industry
4.2 - External factors affecting construction and practice at national and international levels
4.3 - Practice structures, legal status and business styles
4.4 Personnel management and employment-related legislation
4.5 - Practice finance, business planning, funding and taxation
4.6 - Marketing, fee calculation, bidding and negotiation
4.7 - Resource Management and Job Costing
4.8 Administration, quality management, QA systems, recording and review
4.9 Staff development, motivation, supervision and planning
4.10 - Team working and leadership
PC5 - Building procurement
5.1 Procurement methods, including for public and larger projects and relevant legislation
5.2 The effect of different procurement processes on programme, cost, risk and quality
5.3 Collaboration in construction and provisions for team working
5.4 Tendering methods, codes, procedures and project planning
5.5 Forms of contract and sub-contract, design responsibility and third party rights
5.6 Application and use of contract documentation
5.7 Roles of design/construction team members and their interaction
5.8 Duties and powers of a lead consultant and contract administrator
5.9 Site processes, quality monitoring, progress recording, payment and completion
5.10 Claims, litigation and alternative dispute resolution methods
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