NCIDQ PRACTICUM EXAM LATEST 2024 ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED TO
PASS CONCEPTS
Net Area/Net Assignable Area - ANSWER-The actual area required by a client to
accommodate specified functions. Includes interior walls and building columns.
DOES NOT include corridor circulation, closets, etc.
Efficiency Factor - ANSWER-Also called "Circulation Area". It is the ratio of
enclosed spaces (offices) to open spaces (workstations).
Circulation Area= NSF/ Circulation Multiplier
Useable Area (USF) - ANSWER-Also called the "occupant area" and excludes
building core and common space.
USF = NSF + Efficiency Factor
Rentable Area (RSF) - ANSWER-RSF = GSF x Building Load Factor
,Gross Area (GSF) - ANSWER-GSF = NSF / Efficiency Factor
Occupancy Classification - ANSWER-Is the formal designation of the primary
purpose of the building. There are 10 total:
1. Assembly
2. Business
3. Educational
4. Factory and industrial (not on exam)
5. High-hazard ( not on exam
6. Institutional
7. Mercantile
8. Residential
9. Storage
10. Utility and Miscellaneous (not on exam)
Assembly Group A-2 - ANSWER-- food / drink consumption
- banquet halls
- casinos
- nightclubs
- restaurants
- cafeterias
- commercial kitchens in a restaurant
- bars
Assembly Group A-3 - ANSWER-- amusement arcades
- art galleries
- bowling alleys
,- community halls
- courtrooms
- dance halls
- exhibition halls
- funeral parlour's
- public greenhouses
- libraries
- places of worship
- transportation waiting areas
Business Group B - ANSWER-- offices
- banks
- storage of records and accounts
- outpatient clinic
- professional and service transactions
*educational occupancies students above 12th grade
*food processing or a commercial kitchen NOT in a restaurant
*assembly occupant load less than 50 ppl and is accessory to another
occupancy.
*Space less than 750 sq ft and accessory to another occupancy.
Institutional Group I - ANSWER-- hospital
- jail
Uses intended in which people are cared for or live in a supervised
environment, having physical limitations because of health or age are harbored
, for medical treatment or other care or treatment or in which the liberty of the
occupants is restricted.
Mercantile Group M - ANSWER-- department stores
- drug store
- markets
- greenhouses plant sales
- gas-stations
- retail stores
- wholesale
- sale rooms
use of building/structure for the display/sale of merchandise and involves
stocks of goods, wares or merchandise
Residential Group R-1 - ANSWER-- hotel or motel
Uses intended for sleeping purposes. Occupants are transient in nature and
visiting.
Residential Group R-2 - ANSWER-- apartment units
- condos
- boarding houses
- dorms
- vacation timeshare properties
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