Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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What is a recognized C.P.D. provider as per R.A. 9266?

  1. U.A.P.

  2. P.R.B.O.A.

  3. I.A.P.O.A.

  4. P.I.A.

The correct answer is: U.A.P.

The correct answer identifies the U.A.P. (United Architects of the Philippines) as a recognized Continuing Professional Development (C.P.D.) provider according to Republic Act 9266, which governs the practice of architecture in the Philippines. The U.A.P. is a professional organization that plays a key role in promoting the advancement and professional development of architects in the country. They facilitate a variety of C.P.D. programs, which are essential for architects to stay updated on industry standards, practices, and innovations, ensuring that professionals continue to meet the requirements for competence throughout their careers. The other organizations mentioned, while important in their own right, do not have the same established function as a C.P.D. provider under the stipulations of R.A. 9266. P.R.B.O.A. (Professional Regulation Board of Architecture) is primarily a regulatory body, while I.A.P.O.A. (International Association of Schools of Architecture) focuses on education rather than direct professional development offerings. P.I.A. (Philippine Institute of Architects) also serves a similar role to U.A.P., but it is the U.A.P. that is specifically recognized under the law for C.P.D. activities. This distinction is crucial for professionals seeking to fulfill