Professional Practice Architecture Practice Test

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Who can administer Juan's Professional Oath after he passes the FLEA?

  1. Any Registered and Licensed Architect abroad

  2. The Ambassador of the Philippine Embassy

  3. The PRBoA during a Special Oathtaking Ceremony

  4. Not applicable

The correct answer is: The PRBoA during a Special Oathtaking Ceremony

The correct response identifies that the Professional Regulation Board of Architecture (PRBoA) is responsible for administering the Professional Oath to Juan after he successfully completes the Licensure Examination for Architects (FLEA). This process is part of the official recognition and authorization of his qualifications as an architect in the Philippines. The PRBoA is the governing body overseeing the licensure of architects and is tasked with upholding professional standards. During the special oathtaking ceremony, new architects are formally welcomed into the profession, which reinforces the ethical obligations and responsibilities they must adhere to in their practice. This ceremony serves as a vital step in transitioning from a candidate who has passed the examination to a fully-fledged licensed professional. While other individuals, such as foreign architects or ambassadors, may hold certain authoritative roles, they do not possess the jurisdiction to conduct the necessary oath-taking specific to the professional practice of architecture in the Philippines. The ceremonial and legal framework surrounding the oath-taking is specifically designed to ensure that all new licensees are aligned with the professional standards as set forth by the PRBoA.