Cards (80)

  • What is the definition of Industrial Arts?
    A subject that focuses on manual skills and tools
  • In which journal is the history of Industrial Arts discussed?
    The Journal of Technology Education
  • When did formal instruction for industrial arts begin, according to the Journal of Technology Education?
    In the late 1800s
  • What was the purpose of industrial arts classes in the 1900s?
    To offer an alternative for students seeking to learn a trade.
  • What are some examples of skills and trades encompassed by Industrial Arts education?
    Woodworking, metalworking, automotive, welding, graphics design, and computer-aided drafting
  • What is one of the main goals of Industrial Arts?
    To develop students' creativity and problem-solving skills
  • How does a graduate of an industrial arts program focusing on machinery contribute to society?
    By learning advanced safety techniques and methods of streamlining manufacturing.
  • What is Industrial Arts Education described as?
    An educational program featuring fabrication of objects in wood or metal
  • Construction Sector
    • Construction Painting
    • Furniture Making
    • Carpentry
    • Masonry
    • Tile Setting
    • Plumbing
  • Electrical and Electronic Sector
    • Electrical Installation and Maintenance
    • Electric Power Distribution Line Construction
    • Transmission Line Installation and Maintenance
    • Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing
    • Mechatronics Servicing
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
    • Domestic Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Servicing
  • Metals and Engineering Sector
    • Gas Metal Arc Welding
    • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
    • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
  • Automotives and Land Transportation Sector
    • Automotive Servicing
    • Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing
    • Driving
  • a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house, school, store, or factory
    Building
  • is a piece of legislation used to create policy in order to carry out the principles of the Constitution. It is crafted and passed by the Congress of the Philippines and approved by the President of Philippines. It can only be repealed by a similar act of Congress.
    Republic Act
  • an official document giving someone authorization to do something.
    Permit
  • a house, apartment, or other place of residence.
    Dwelling
  • so resistant to fire that for a specified time and under conditions of a standard heat intensity it will not fail structurally or allow transit of heat and will not permit the side away from the fire to become hotter than a specified temperature
    Fire-resistive materials
  • A process, phenomenon or human activity that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, social and economic disruption, or environmental degradation.
    Hazard
  • What is (NBCP)
    National Building Code of the Philippines
  • NBCP
    is a comprehensive set of rules and regulations that govern the design, construction, alteration, repair, conversion, use, occupancy, maintenance, moving, and demolition of buildings and structures in the Philippines
  • The NBCP's primary purpose

    is to safeguard life, health, property, and public welfare by ensuring the safety and stability of buildings and structures. It also aims to promote sound environmental management and control.
  • RA 6541
    outlines the minimum requirements for residential construction to ensure safety, health, and general welfare.
  • The minimum requirements for residential construction under RA 6541
    • DWELLING LOCATION AND LOT OCCUPANCY
    • LIGHT AND VENTILATION
    • SANITATION
    • FOUNDATION
    • POSTS
    • FLOOR
    • ROOF
    • STAIRS
    • ENTRANCE AND EXIT
    • ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
    • MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • bench vise, pipe vise, wood lathe machine, clamps
    Holding tools
  • hammers, rubber mallets, and screwdrivers
    Driving tools
  • push-pull tape, caliper, ruler, measuring wheel, meter stick, wire gauge
    Measuring tools
  • plumb bob, level hose
    Guiding tools
  • handsaw, hacksaw. coping saw
    Tooth cutting tools
  • pencil, chalk line reel, divider, scratch awl
    Marking tools
  • chisel, plane, spokeshave,
    Edge cutting tools
  • gimlet, bradawl, hand drill
    Boring tools
  • pliers, vise grip, wrenches
    Gripping and squeezing tools
  • Hammer
  • Screwdriver
  • Caliper
  • Precision Screwdrivers
  • Riveters
  • Handsaw
  • Pliers