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you are a licensed architect and you design a 1,000 sf chicken coop for your friend's farm. you
do not seal the drawings and specifications before a contractor builds it. (Pick all that Apply)
A. ETHICAL
B. UNETHICAL
C. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.102
D. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 1.2
E. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.1
F. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(a)(4)
G. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(a)
H. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7302 ✔Correct Answer-A. ETHICAL
G. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(a)
similar to ethical situation #1, you pursue a new medical lab project and you don't have any
experience doing labs but you have done other projects for this client. you bring on a consultant
who specializes in laboratories and disclose this consultant, their role and experience as an
integral part of the team to get the job. (Pick all that Apply)
A. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 1.3
B. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.102
C. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.3
D. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.103
E. ETHICAL
F. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.103
G. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 4.4
H. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 2.101
I. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(2)
J. UNETHICAL
K. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(b)(1) ✔Correct Answer-A, B, E, K
you are a licensed architect. you have a friend who went to architecture school with you and
graduated but never got licensed. she developed drawings for a student housing project and
just needs you to stamp the drawings so that she can get paid. since she was a top student and
one of your best friends, you know her work must be good and code compliant so you agree to
stamp the drawings without any review. (Pick all that Apply)
A. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.102
B. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(a)(3)
C. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(5)(b)
D. ETHICAL
E. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 5.301
F. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.1
, G. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(b)(2)
H. UNETHICAL
I. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7307(1)
J. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.7 ✔Correct Answer-A, B, F, H,
you pursue a new medical lab project and you don't have any experience doing labs but you
have done many other projects for this client. you used to have a partner that was an expert in
labs before you joined him but he has since retired and nobody else in the firm has experience.
you go and present to the prospective client the experience of your former partner as
appropriate experience for the firm to get the job. (pick all that apply)
A. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.102
B. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 1.101
C. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.3
D. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 4.201
E. UNETHICAL
F. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7308(5)
G. AIA Code of Ethics, Rule 3.401
H. ETHICAL
I. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 1.3
J. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(b)(1)
K. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.4
L. NYS Education Law Article 147, Section 7306(d)
M. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section ✔Correct Answer-A, C, D, E, I, K, M
you were employed by abc architects for three years as a senior architect and assisted
significantly in the design of an internet company headquarters. you left to open your own firm
my name architect. you created a brochure for my name architect that included a picture of the
headquarters project. on the back of the brochure you stated "projects completed prior to 2018
were completed while employed in other offices." the photograph is your own photo that you
took of the project and not something taken from abc architects. (Pick all that Apply)
A. UNETHICAL
B. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.1(b)(12)(i)(e)
C. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 5.3
D. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 2.2
E. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.3
F. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.3(a)(6)
G. NYS Rules of the Board of Regents, Section 29.1(b)(12)(i)(a)
H. NCARB Model Rules of Conduct, Rule 3.4
I. NCARB Mode ✔Correct Answer-A, H, K, L, N
Common Ethics Violations Include:
A. Attribution of Credit
B. Accurate Representations of Qualifications
C. Attainment of Work Samples