DBIA 2025/26 UPDATED EXAM WITH MOST TESTED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | ASSURED
SUCCESS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES
DBIA Study Questions – Multiple Choice Format
1. Design Build is ____ Delivery Integrated.
A. Sequential
B. Integrated
C. Linear
D. Phased
Answer: B – Integrated
Rationale: Design-Build (DB) integrates design and construction services under one contract,
unlike Design-Bid-Build which separates them.
2. True or False: All stakeholders should receive the same training.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A – True
Rationale: Standardized training ensures all stakeholders understand DB processes and
expectations, leading to better collaboration.
3. What is a Best Practice in DB?
A. A random method to get work done
B. A process, technique, or method more effective at delivering a specific outcome than
others
C. A low-cost option
D. A legal requirement
Answer: B – A process, technique, or method more effective at delivering a specific outcome
than others
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Rationale: Best practices maximize success by applying proven strategies in procurement,
contracting, and execution.
4. What happens if Best Practices are not followed?
A. Project success is guaranteed
B. Higher risk of project failure
C. No effect
D. Lower project cost
Answer: B – Higher risk of project failure
Rationale: Deviating from best practices increases the chance of missed objectives, schedule
delays, and stakeholder dissatisfaction.
5. How many Best Practices exist in DB?
A. 5
B. 10 total with 59 discrete implementation methods
C. 20
D. 50
Answer: B – 10 total with 59 discrete implementation methods
Rationale: DBIA identifies 10 Best Practices, each with detailed approaches to improve project
delivery outcomes.
6. Is DB a good fit for all projects?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: B – No
Rationale: DB works best for complex projects with collaborative teams; it is not ideal for
simple or prescriptive projects.
7. Which types of owners should DB teams avoid?
A. Experienced and communicative
B. Micromanaging and unresponsive
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C. Risk-takers
D. Flexible
Answer: B – Micromanaging and unresponsive
Rationale: Such owners hinder DB collaboration, which relies on trust, flexibility, and proactive
engagement.
8. Are complex problems suitable for DB?
A. No
B. Yes
Answer: B – Yes
Rationale: DB excels when integrated problem-solving is required, and multiple stakeholders
must collaborate to find optimal solutions.
9. What should an owner do before selecting DB as the delivery method?
A. Pick randomly
B. Conduct a proactive and objective assessment of project characteristics and organizational
needs
C. Ask the contractor to decide
D. Skip assessment
Answer: B – Conduct a proactive and objective assessment of project characteristics and
organizational needs
Rationale: Understanding the project scope, complexity, and organizational readiness ensures
DB is the best fit.
10. A DB owner should implement a procurement plan that enhances:
A. Speed only
B. Collaboration
C. Cost savings only
D. Documentation
Answer: B – Collaboration
Rationale: DB success relies on cooperative relationships, which procurement planning should
support.
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11. When an owner chooses DB, are they procuring a service or a commodity?
A. Service only
B. Commodity only
C. Neither
D. Both
Answer: D – Both
Rationale: DB provides a commodity (the completed project) and a service (team collaboration
and problem-solving).
12. Should the owner disclose the budget prior to award in DB?
A. No
B. Yes
Answer: B – Yes
Rationale: Transparency ensures designers can develop solutions within budget, minimizing
surprises and maximizing cost control.
13. True or False: The DB process should be fair, open, and transparent.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A – True
Rationale: Ethical and transparent processes ensure equal opportunity for all teams and
enhance stakeholder confidence.
14. True or False: The owner should only value technical concepts and not price in selection.
A. True
B. False
Answer: B – False
Rationale: Both technical merit and price must be considered to achieve best value in DB
procurement.