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์ต์ Interior Design Certification IDPX ๋ฌด๋ฃ์ํ๋ฌธ์ (Q148-Q153):
์ง๋ฌธ # 148
A restaurant is designated as which occupancy classification?
- A. assembly: group A-2
- B. restaurant: group R
- C. public: group P-3
- D. business: group B
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Per IBC Section 303, a restaurant is classified as Assembly Group A-2, designated for spaces where people gather to eat and drink, with an occupant load typically over 50. Public P-3 (A) isn't an IBC classification.
Business Group B (B) applies to offices, not dining. Residential Group R (C) is for living spaces, not commercial dining. A-2 (D) fits restaurants due to their assembly use and safety requirements (e.g., egress, fire protection).
Verified Answer from Official Source:D - assembly: group A-2
"Restaurants are classified as Group A-2 (Assembly) under IBC for areas intended for food and drink consumption." (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Section 1: Codes and Standards) Explanation from Official Source:The NCIDQ references IBC, ensuring designers apply A-2 for restaurants to meet life safety and occupancy standards.
Objectives:
* Determine occupancy classifications (IDPX Objective 1.2).
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์ง๋ฌธ # 149
The PRIMARY reason for the submittal process during Contract Administration is for the designer to
- A. Confirm the quantity of material to be ordered
- B. Check for conformance with the contract documents
- C. Alter product specifications prior to the final order
- D. Verify that the dimensions conform to the site conditions
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The NCIDQ IDPX exam tests the designer's understanding of the submittal process during contract administration. Submittals are documents or samples provided by the contractor to the designer for review, ensuring that the materials and products being used align with the project requirements.
* Option A (Confirm the quantity of material to be ordered):The quantity of material is typically determined by the contractor based on the contract documents and is not the primary purpose of the submittal process. The designer may review quantities as part of the process, but this is secondary.
* Option B (Alter product specifications prior to the final order):The submittal process is not intended for the designer to alter specifications; it is to verify that the proposed materials meet the existing specifications. Altering specifications would require a change order, not a submittal.
* Option C (Check for conformance with the contract documents):This is the correct choice. The primary purpose of the submittal process is for the designer to review the contractor's proposed materials, products, or shop drawings to ensure they conform to the contract documents (e.g., specifications, drawings). This ensures that the project is built as designed and meets all requirements.
* Option D (Verify that the dimensions conform to the site conditions):While dimensions may be reviewed as part of shop drawings, verifying site conditions is typically the contractor's responsibility during construction. The submittal process focuses on conformance with the design intent, not site verification.
Verified Answer from Official Source:
The correct answer is verified from NCIDQ's official study materials on contract administration and the submittal process.
"The primary purpose of the submittal process is for the designer to check that the proposed materials and products conform to the contract documents, ensuring compliance with the design intent." (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Contract Administration Section) The NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide clearly states that the submittal process is designed to ensure conformance with the contract documents, allowing the designer to verify that the contractor's selections meet the project's requirements. This makes Option C the correct answer.
Objectives:
* Understand the purpose of the submittal process in contract administration (NCIDQ IDPX Objective:
Contract Administration).
* Apply review processes to ensure design compliance (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Construction Administration).
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์ง๋ฌธ # 150
A mock-up is provided after client review of the finishes and systems furniture components. Upon inspection of the mock-up, the client observes that the fabric on the panels does not match their corporate standards.
What should the designer do NEXT?
- A. Review the fabric submittal to ensure it works with the application
- B. Request the furniture dealership to reproduce the mock-up
- C. Verify in the meeting minutes which finishes were selected
- D. Explain to the client that the mock-up cannot be altered
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The NCIDQ IDPX exam tests the designer's ability to manage FF&E (furniture, fixtures, and equipment) issues during the design process, particularly when discrepancies are identified in a mock-up. A mock-up is a physical sample of a design element (e.g., systems furniture) used to verify the design intent before full production.
* Option A (Explain to the client that the mock-up cannot be altered):This is incorrect, as the purpose of a mock-up is to identify and correct issues before production. Stating that it cannot be altered dismisses the client's valid concern and prevents resolution of the discrepancy.
* Option B (Verify in the meeting minutes which finishes were selected):While verifying meeting minutes might confirm the client's selections, it does not address the root cause of the discrepancy (e.g., whether the wrong fabric was ordered or if the selected fabric is unsuitable). This step is less immediate and actionable than reviewing the submittal.
* Option C (Request the furniture dealership to reproduce the mock-up):Requesting a new mock-up is premature without first identifying the cause of the discrepancy. If the fabric was incorrectly ordered or specified, reproducing the mock-up without correction will not resolve the issue.
* Option D (Review the fabric submittal to ensure it works with the application):This is the correct choice. The designer should first review the fabric submittal (the documentation submitted by the vendor detailing the fabric's specifications) to confirm whether the fabric matches the client's selection and corporate standards, and whether it is suitable for the application (e.g., meets durability or fire code requirements). This step identifies the cause of the discrepancy-whether it was an ordering error, a substitution, or a mismatch with standards-allowing the designer to take appropriate corrective action.
Verified Answer from Official Source:
The correct answer is verified from NCIDQ's official study materials on FF&E management and mock-up review processes.
"When a discrepancy is identified in a mock-up, the designer should first review the submittal to verify that the selected product matches the specifications and meets the application requirements before proceeding with corrections." (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, FF&E Section) The NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide recommends reviewing the submittal as the first step to address discrepancies in a mock-up. This ensures the designer understands the cause of the issue (e.g., incorrect fabric, mismatch with standards) and can take informed action, making Option D the correct next step.
Objectives:
* Understand the process for addressing FF&E discrepancies (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: FF&E).
* Apply problem-solving skills during mock-up reviews (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Contract Administration).
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์ง๋ฌธ # 151
During construction, a designer has been informed that the floor tile specified will delay occupancy. What is the BEST course of action?
- A. Give an estimate of how far behind schedule the project is, with a new completion date
- B. Notify the client and all subtrades that the anticipated schedule will be delayed
- C. Modify the specifications to an alternate flooring type that is in stock
- D. Change the specifications to an in-stock tile and obtain the client's agreement
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The NCIDQ IDPX exam tests the designer's ability to manage construction challenges, such as material delays, while keeping the project on schedule and maintaining client involvement. The goal is to address the delay in floor tile availability without delaying occupancy.
* Option A (Modify the specifications to an alternate flooring type that is in stock):While this might resolve the delay, changing the flooring type (e.g., from tile to carpet) could significantly alter the design intent and may not meet the client's expectations. This option does not involve the client, which is a critical oversight.
* Option B (Change the specifications to an in-stock tile and obtain the client's agreement):This is the best course of action. Changing to an in-stock tile keeps the projecton schedule by avoiding the delay, and selecting another tile (rather than a different flooring type) minimizes the impact on the design intent. Obtaining the client's agreement ensures transparency and maintains their involvement in the decision, aligning with professional best practices.
* Option C (Notify the client and all subtrades that the anticipated schedule will be delayed):
Accepting the delay without exploring alternatives is not the best approach, as it directly impacts occupancy and may lead to additional costs or client dissatisfaction.
* Option D (Give an estimate of how far behind schedule the project is, with a new completion date):Providing an estimate of the delay is reactive and does not address the problem proactively. The designer should first explore solutions to avoid the delay, rather than simply reporting it.
Verified Answer from Official Source:
The correct answer is verified from NCIDQ's official study materials on construction administration and problem-solving.
"When a specified material will delay the project, the designer should propose an in-stock alternative that aligns with the design intent and obtain the client's agreement to keep the project on schedule." (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Construction Administration Section) The NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide recommends proposing an in-stock alternative and obtaining client approval as the best way to address material delays. This approach balances the need to maintain the schedule with the designer's responsibility to involve the client in changes, making Option B the correct answer.
Objectives:
* Understand how to address material delays during construction (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Construction Administration).
* Apply problem-solving skills to maintain project schedules (NCIDQ IDPX Objective: Project Management).
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์ง๋ฌธ # 152
What is the term for a full-scale representation of products or construction features that may be required in bid (tender) documents?
- A. mock-ups
- B. samples
- C. models
- D. shop drawings
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A mock-up is a full-scale, on-site representation of a design element (e.g., wall section, furniture installation) specified in bid documents to test appearance and construction, per CSI standards. Models (A) are scaled representations, not full-size. Samples (B) are material swatches, not full assemblies. Shop drawings (D) are detailed plans, not physical builds. Mock-ups (C) match the description as full-scale and bid-related.
Verified Answer from Official Source:C - mock-ups
"Mock-ups are full-scale representations of products or features required in bid documents to verify design and construction details." (NCIDQ IDPX Study Guide, Section 4: Specifications) Explanation from Official Source:The NCIDQ defines mock-ups as a quality control tool, ensuring contractors meet design intent before full implementation.
Objectives:
* Understand specification terminology (IDPX Objective 4.1).
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์ง๋ฌธ # 153
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