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Criteria Mandatory for joining ASID, IIDA, and IDC is :

Passing the NCIDQ

Mary talking to a client says "in my opinion the best is...." if its not true, she's guilty of

nothing, she was expressing an opinion

What are the key components of becoming a professional?

EDUCATION EXAMINATION EXPERIENCE

When working in global markets, it's important to consider the following

TRAVEL


REGULATION DIFFERENCES


FEES


COLLABORATION ON SITE


STAFF

Full Time Interior Designers working in an architectural firm are paid by the hour

FALSE

Who is credited with being the first interior decorator in the early part of the 20th century?




a. Elsie de Wolfe


b. Dorothy Draper


c. William Morris


d. Frank Lloyd Wright

a. Elsie de Wolfe



Which organizations individually provide educational equivalencies and competency assurance for the interior design profession?




a. ASID and IIDA


b. NCDIQ and IDEC


c. CIDA and NCIDQ


d. FIDER and IDEC

c. CIDA and NCIDQ

The _________ was the very first national professional association related to the interiors industry...




a. American Decorator's Club


b. National Society of ID


c. American Society of ID


d. American Institute of ID



D. American Institute of ID

An important value interior designers bring to a client is the designer's ability to provide a design that satisfies client's needs and wants

TRUE

The societal choices we make as designers rests solely on the aesthetic accomplishments clients want us to make.

FALSE

The criteria mandatory for professional level membership in ASID, IIDA and IDC is...




a. a min. of 4 years full-time work experience


b. 10 hrs. of CEU classes per year


c. a min. of 2 years of full time


d. pass the NCDIQ exam

D. Passing the NCDIQ Exam

The type of licensing that establishes guidelines of what an individual can and can't not do as an interior designer is a _________




a. Title Act


b. Practice Act


c. National Certification


d. Codes of conduct

B. practice act


Mary is registered in her state and that state restricts the use of the title "Certified Interior Designer". Recently, a client hired Mary to design a restaurant in another state that has a practice act statute. Which of the following statements is true?




a. mary was told by the client that she could prepare drawings in that second sate because she was licensed in her state.




b. unless mary obtains a license in the second state, she would have to joint venture with a licensed firm in that state in order to do the full and complete project with the client.




c. Reciprocity allows Mary to work in any state with no restrictions




d. title registration is the same as practice licensing

B. Unless Mary obtains a license in the second state, she would have to joint venture with a licensed firm in that state in order to do the full complete project of rthe client.

If you fail a part of the NCIDQ you must take all of the exam over again.

FALSE

Mr. Jones, while in process of discussing a project wit his client, reveals to the client confidential information about business practices of the client's prime competitor. This action would be considered ________




a. a good way to keep a client happy


b. breach of negligence with the client


c. unethical and disloyal to the first client


d. strict liability

c. unethical and disloyal to the first client

John's client was very specific about a budget for the kitchen remodeling project. John agree that he could design and supply the needed construction and products for the designated budget. As the project unbidded, john realized that is he changed a few things, this project could be an award winning project. He ordered more expensive counter top materials from a friend and wall finish materials without the client approval. Which of the following statements is correct?




a. the client will be pleased


b. there is no ethical violation here


c. John violated more than one standard in the ASID and IIDA Code of Ethics


d. There is a clear conflict of interest in this description

c. John violaltled more than one standard in the ASID and IIDA code of ethics

A disciplinary hearing by a professional association in interior design is the SAME THING AS A COURT HEARING.... T OR F

FALSE

A "kickback" is the same thing as a commission paid to a designer by a vendor as any other designer would receive that commission.

FALSE

A crime has been committed when...




a. a adesign employee commits an act regulated by statute such as stealing mercy from his employer's design studio




b. a designer orders the wrong mercy and insists the client take the goods as delivered




c. a designer purposefully subs out one grade of carpet for another without telling the client.




d. a designer specifies flooring at the entrance of a building and customers of that building slip and fall on more than one occasion.

a design employee commits an act regulated by statute such as stealing merch from another employer's studio space.

_________ would not be cause for a professional negligence suit or claim against an interior designer.




a. omitting the full finish notation on a purchase order




b. ordering the wrong class (related to fire safety codes) of carpet for a hotel ballroom.




c. Specifying custom wall paneling for a doctor's office.




d. Specifying a project that is 50% over the expressed budget

C. Specifying custom wall paneling for a doctor's office

Mary Brown, when talking to a client about a possible design contract said, "In my opinion, we are the best design firm in town", if this is not true, Mary would be guilty of________




a. negligence


b. nothing, she is expressing her opinion


c. strict liability


d. misrepresentation

B., Nothying she is stating her opinion

In a cause of action concerning negligence, there must ALWAYS be physical injury to an individual due to the actions of the interior designer

FALSE

Copyright and patents are part of intellectual property law

TRUE

What is considered key components on the road to becoming a professional?

EDUCATION, EXAMINATION, EXPERIENCE

A sole practitioner designer can be considered a freelance consultant?

TRUE

Which working in global markets it is important to consider the following:

Travel


Regulation Differences


Fees


Collaboration on Site


Staff

What can be expected in an entry level position:

a. You have to adapt to the office environment


b. good time management skills


c. ask questions, be involved, don't wait for work to come to you


d. need to prove yourself first, you will not be given the keys to the cadillac



Full time designers who work in architectural firms are typically paid by the hour

FALSE

Sales staff in an office furniture dealership typically work on commission

TRUE