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CTD 328- TEST 1 QUIZ QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology,
including research, analysis, and integration of knowledge into the creative process,
whereby the needs and resources of the client are taken in to concideration.
True
False - ANSWER-True

The type of legislation that deals with limiting who may work in the interior industry is
__________.
A. Title act legislation
B. Codes of conduct
C. Practice act legislation
D. National certification legislation - ANSWER-C. Practice act legislation

According to the text, __________ is credited with helping establish professionalism in
interior design/decoration in the early part of the 20th century.
A. Elsie de Wolfe
B. Dorothy Draper
C. Frank Lloyd Wright
D. William Morris - ANSWER-A. Elsie de Wolfe

Charles Percier and Pierre Fontaine, a pair of French architects and interior designers,
developed the Neoclassical style.
True
False - ANSWER-True

According to the text, this type of interior design legislation allows designers to prepare
construction drawings and subsequently supervise their construction.
A. NCIDQ certificate
B. Self-certification
C. Title act
D. Permitting statute - ANSWER-D.
Permitting statute


Assuming only one of these parties has signed a contract with the client, which of these
choices owes the highest level of fiduciary duty to a client?
A. A wallpaper hanger
B. A contractor
C. The interior designer
D. The furniture manufacturer - ANSWER-C. The interior designer

, Mr. Jones, while discussing a project with his client, Mr. Brown, reveals to Brown
confidential information about the business practices of Brown's prime competitor. This
action would be considered __________.
A. A good way to keep clients happy
B. Breach of negligence with the client
C. Breach of contract
D. Disloyal to the first client - ANSWER-D. Disloyal to the first client

Putting personal gain above the client's interests is ethical since you are a business
person.
True
False - ANSWER-False

An interior designer knows the client wants to use a specific carpet brand for the golf
clubhouse. The designer wants to use a different brand because of the extra discount
he gets from the company. If the designer specifies the second carpet without the
client's approval, it is a conflict of interest for the designer.
True
False - ANSWER-True

Cyberlaw deals with the use of
A. All of the answers.
B. Social media
C. Business solicitations via email
D. Purchases on the Internet. - ANSWER-A. All of the answers

Jack has designed graphics for his employer's client—the contract concerning the
graphics design involved only using the graphics for the menu covers. After opening the
restaurant, the client wants to use the graphics on T-shirts and other souvenirs. In this
case, who has ownership rights of the design?
A. The client
B. Jack
C. Jack's employer as the design was created as part of Jack's responsibility as an
employee.
D. Jack and the client as they collaborated in the creation of the design of the menus. -
ANSWER-C. Jack's employer as the design was created as part of Jack's responsibility
as an employee.

The Parson New School for Interior Design. was the first Interior Design education
program in the United States
True
False - ANSWER-True

The first state to pass any kind of interior design licensing legislation was Alabama.
True

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