Preserving Our Architectural Heritage: Architectural Preservation Trivia
Test your knowledge about the preservation of architectural heritage with this trivia quiz.
Questions
What is the primary goal of architectural preservation?
- To restore buildings to their original condition
- To maintain and protect historic structures
- To demolish old buildings and replace them with new ones
- To adapt historic buildings for modern use
Which organization is responsible for designating and protecting historic landmarks in the United States?
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation
- The American Institute of Architects
- The National Park Service
- The United States Department of the Interior
What is the term used to describe the process of restoring a historic building to its original appearance?
- Restoration
- Rehabilitation
- Preservation
- Adaptive reuse
What is the term used to describe the process of adapting a historic building for modern use while preserving its historic character?
- Restoration
- Rehabilitation
- Preservation
- Adaptive reuse
Which international organization is dedicated to promoting the conservation and protection of cultural heritage?
- UNESCO
- The World Bank
- The United Nations Development Program
- The International Monetary Fund
What is the term used to describe the process of maintaining and repairing a historic building to prevent deterioration?
- Restoration
- Rehabilitation
- Preservation
- Conservation
Which U.S. law provides tax incentives for the rehabilitation of historic buildings?
- The National Historic Preservation Act
- The Tax Reform Act of 1986
- The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
- The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997
What is the term used to describe the process of documenting and recording the historic features of a building?
- Historic documentation
- Historic preservation
- Historic restoration
- Historic rehabilitation
Which international treaty aims to protect cultural and natural heritage sites of outstanding universal value?
- The World Heritage Convention
- The Ramsar Convention
- The Convention on Biological Diversity
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
What is the term used to describe the process of removing non-historic additions or alterations from a historic building?
- Restoration
- Rehabilitation
- Preservation
- Reconstruction
Which U.S. organization is dedicated to preserving and protecting historic places?
- The National Trust for Historic Preservation
- The American Institute of Architects
- The National Park Service
- The United States Department of the Interior
What is the term used to describe the process of reconstructing a historic building that has been destroyed or severely damaged?
- Restoration
- Rehabilitation
- Preservation
- Reconstruction
Which international organization is responsible for coordinating and promoting international cooperation in the field of cultural heritage?
- UNESCO
- The World Bank
- The United Nations Development Program
- The International Monetary Fund
What is the term used to describe the process of evaluating the historic significance of a building or site?
- Historic evaluation
- Historic preservation
- Historic restoration
- Historic rehabilitation
Which U.S. law provides federal funding for the preservation of historic properties?
- The National Historic Preservation Act
- The Tax Reform Act of 1986
- The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
- The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997