BP344

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  • 1

    An Act To Enhance The Mobility Of Disabled Persons By Requiring Certain Buildings, Institutions, Establishments And Public Utilities To Install Facilities And Other Devices

    BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 344

  • 2

    A raised rim of concrete, stone of metal which forms the edge of street, sidewalk, planted area, etc

    Curb

  • 3

    Unhindered, without obstructions to enable disabled persons free passage or use of the facilities.

    Barrier-free

  • 4

    Refers to features that enable disabled persons to make use of the primary functions for which a structure is built.

    Accessible

  • 5

    A break in the sidewalk or traffic island provided with an inclined surface to facilitate mobility of wheeled chairs, carriages and other similar conveyance.

    Curb cut-out

  • 6

    Those suffering from restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being as a result of a mental, physical or sensory impairment.

    Disabled persons

  • 7

    A barrier which swings, slides, tilts or folds to close an opening in a wall or cabinet or the like.

    Door

  • 8

    An exit, or a means of going out

    Egress

  • 9

    The degree of inclination of a sloped surface expressed as a percentage or ratio.

    Gradient of ramp

  • 10

    A hand support along a stairway or ramp consisting of rails and their supporting posts, balusters or pillars and constituting an enclosure or a line of division.

    Handrail

  • 11

    A strip fastened to the floor beneath a door, usually required to cover the joint where two types of floor materials meet; may provide weather protection at exterior doors

    Threshold

  • 12

    A small entranceway or transitional space from the exterior to the interior of a building and opens into a larger\ space.

    Vestibule

  • 13

    Changes in level walkways should be by a dropped curb.

    True

  • 14

    Dropped curbs should be provided at pedestrian crossings and at the end of walkways of a private street or access road

    True

  • 15

    Dropped curbs should not be provided at pedestrian crossings and at the end of walkways of a private street or access road

    False

  • 16

    Dropped curbs at crossings have a width corresponding to the width of the crossing; otherwise, the minimum width is 0.90 m.

    True

  • 17

    minimum width of dropped curbs if not at crossings have a width corresponding to the width of the crossing

    0.90 m

  • 18

    Ratio of ramp on dropped curbs

    1:12

  • 19

    Dropped curbs shall be sloped towards the road with a maximum cross gradient of ______ to prevent water from collecting at the walkway.

    1:20

  • 20

    The lowest point of a dropped curb should not exceed ____ from the road or gutter

    25 mm

  • 21

    Curb cut-outs should only be allowed when it will not obstruct a walkway or in any way lessen the width of a walkway.

    True

  • 22

    minimum width of a curb cut-out

    0.90 m

  • 23

    Maximum curb cut-outs gradient ratio

    1:12

  • 24

    Maximum gradient of walkways + passages

    1:20

  • 25

    Maximum cross gradient of walkways + passages

    1:100

  • 26

    Minimum width of walkways + passages

    1.20 m

  • 27

    When occurring along walkways, grating openings should have a maximum dimension of 13 mm x 13 mm and shall not project more than 6.5 mm above the walkway.

    True

  • 28

    Walkways should have a continuing surface without abrupt pitches in angle or interruptions by cracks or breaks creating edges above 6.50 mm

    True

  • 29

    Minimum walkway headroom

    2.00 m

  • 30

    Handrails should be installed at both sides of ramps and stairs and at the outer edges of dropped curbs.

    True

  • 31

    Maximum height of handrails above steps or ramps

    0.90 m and 0.70 m

  • 32

    For protection at great heights, handrails may be installed at what length

    1.00 m - 1.06 m

  • 33

    Length of an extension of the handrail that should be provided at the start and end of ramps and stairs.

    0.30 m

  • 34

    minimum width of a handrail

    30 mm

  • 35

    Maximum width of a handrail

    50 mm

  • 36

    clearance of handrails attached to walls

    no less than 50 mm

  • 37

    Clearance of handrails on ledges

    40 mm

  • 38

    Maximum height of signs on walls and doors

    1.60 m

  • 39

    Minimum height of signs on walls and doors

    1.40 m

  • 40

    Minimum depth of the central refuge of a crossing

    1.5m

  • 41

    What to provide in the immediate vicinity of crossings as an aid to the blind.

    tactile blocks

  • 42

    All crossings should be located close if not contiguous with the normal pedestrian desire line

    True

  • 43

    All crossings should not be located close if not contiguous with the normal pedestrian desire line

    False

  • 44

    Minimum width of accessible parking slots

    3.70 m

  • 45

     A walkway from accessible spaces of _____. clear width shall be provided between the front ends of parked cars

    1.20 m

  • 46

    Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area with at least a ____ depth and a 1.50 m width.

    1.80 m

  • 47

    Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area with at least a 1.80 m depth and a ____ width

    1.50 m

  • 48

    Entrances should be accessible from arrival and departure points to the interior lobby

    True

  • 49

    What should you provide in case entrances are not on the same level of the site arrival grade as access to the entrance

    Ramps

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    An Act To Enhance The Mobility Of Disabled Persons By Requiring Certain Buildings, Institutions, Establishments And Public Utilities To Install Facilities And Other Devices

    BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 344

  • 2

    A raised rim of concrete, stone of metal which forms the edge of street, sidewalk, planted area, etc

    Curb

  • 3

    Unhindered, without obstructions to enable disabled persons free passage or use of the facilities.

    Barrier-free

  • 4

    Refers to features that enable disabled persons to make use of the primary functions for which a structure is built.

    Accessible

  • 5

    A break in the sidewalk or traffic island provided with an inclined surface to facilitate mobility of wheeled chairs, carriages and other similar conveyance.

    Curb cut-out

  • 6

    Those suffering from restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being as a result of a mental, physical or sensory impairment.

    Disabled persons

  • 7

    A barrier which swings, slides, tilts or folds to close an opening in a wall or cabinet or the like.

    Door

  • 8

    An exit, or a means of going out

    Egress

  • 9

    The degree of inclination of a sloped surface expressed as a percentage or ratio.

    Gradient of ramp

  • 10

    A hand support along a stairway or ramp consisting of rails and their supporting posts, balusters or pillars and constituting an enclosure or a line of division.

    Handrail

  • 11

    A strip fastened to the floor beneath a door, usually required to cover the joint where two types of floor materials meet; may provide weather protection at exterior doors

    Threshold

  • 12

    A small entranceway or transitional space from the exterior to the interior of a building and opens into a larger\ space.

    Vestibule

  • 13

    Changes in level walkways should be by a dropped curb.

    True

  • 14

    Dropped curbs should be provided at pedestrian crossings and at the end of walkways of a private street or access road

    True

  • 15

    Dropped curbs should not be provided at pedestrian crossings and at the end of walkways of a private street or access road

    False

  • 16

    Dropped curbs at crossings have a width corresponding to the width of the crossing; otherwise, the minimum width is 0.90 m.

    True

  • 17

    minimum width of dropped curbs if not at crossings have a width corresponding to the width of the crossing

    0.90 m

  • 18

    Ratio of ramp on dropped curbs

    1:12

  • 19

    Dropped curbs shall be sloped towards the road with a maximum cross gradient of ______ to prevent water from collecting at the walkway.

    1:20

  • 20

    The lowest point of a dropped curb should not exceed ____ from the road or gutter

    25 mm

  • 21

    Curb cut-outs should only be allowed when it will not obstruct a walkway or in any way lessen the width of a walkway.

    True

  • 22

    minimum width of a curb cut-out

    0.90 m

  • 23

    Maximum curb cut-outs gradient ratio

    1:12

  • 24

    Maximum gradient of walkways + passages

    1:20

  • 25

    Maximum cross gradient of walkways + passages

    1:100

  • 26

    Minimum width of walkways + passages

    1.20 m

  • 27

    When occurring along walkways, grating openings should have a maximum dimension of 13 mm x 13 mm and shall not project more than 6.5 mm above the walkway.

    True

  • 28

    Walkways should have a continuing surface without abrupt pitches in angle or interruptions by cracks or breaks creating edges above 6.50 mm

    True

  • 29

    Minimum walkway headroom

    2.00 m

  • 30

    Handrails should be installed at both sides of ramps and stairs and at the outer edges of dropped curbs.

    True

  • 31

    Maximum height of handrails above steps or ramps

    0.90 m and 0.70 m

  • 32

    For protection at great heights, handrails may be installed at what length

    1.00 m - 1.06 m

  • 33

    Length of an extension of the handrail that should be provided at the start and end of ramps and stairs.

    0.30 m

  • 34

    minimum width of a handrail

    30 mm

  • 35

    Maximum width of a handrail

    50 mm

  • 36

    clearance of handrails attached to walls

    no less than 50 mm

  • 37

    Clearance of handrails on ledges

    40 mm

  • 38

    Maximum height of signs on walls and doors

    1.60 m

  • 39

    Minimum height of signs on walls and doors

    1.40 m

  • 40

    Minimum depth of the central refuge of a crossing

    1.5m

  • 41

    What to provide in the immediate vicinity of crossings as an aid to the blind.

    tactile blocks

  • 42

    All crossings should be located close if not contiguous with the normal pedestrian desire line

    True

  • 43

    All crossings should not be located close if not contiguous with the normal pedestrian desire line

    False

  • 44

    Minimum width of accessible parking slots

    3.70 m

  • 45

     A walkway from accessible spaces of _____. clear width shall be provided between the front ends of parked cars

    1.20 m

  • 46

    Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area with at least a ____ depth and a 1.50 m width.

    1.80 m

  • 47

    Entrances with vestibules shall be provided a level area with at least a 1.80 m depth and a ____ width

    1.50 m

  • 48

    Entrances should be accessible from arrival and departure points to the interior lobby

    True

  • 49

    What should you provide in case entrances are not on the same level of the site arrival grade as access to the entrance

    Ramps