NCARB Study Guide 2026

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📋 NCARB Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
210 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 NCARB Topics to Study (22)

✍️ Sample NCARB Questions & Answers

1. Which ADA requirement governs the maximum running slope of an accessible parking access aisle?
2% maximum slope in any direction

ADA Standards require accessible parking spaces and their access aisles to have slopes no greater than 1:48 (approximately 2%) in any direction.

2. In programming for an educational facility, what is the significance of 'utilization rate' for classrooms?
It measures how often classrooms are actually occupied to right-size the number of rooms needed

Utilization rate analysis prevents over-programming by revealing whether existing or proposed classrooms will actually be occupied enough to justify their construction cost.

3. During project development, an architect discovers that the design exceeds the allowable floor area ratio (FAR) by 5%. The best first step is to:
Reduce the building footprint or overall square footage

The most straightforward first step is to redesign the building to comply with the allowable FAR by reducing floor area, before pursuing regulatory exceptions that add time and uncertainty.

4. What is a 'moment frame' in structural design?
A rigid frame where connections resist rotation, allowing columns and beams to resist lateral loads without diagonal bracing

Moment frames resist lateral loads through the bending stiffness of beams and columns with rigid connections, avoiding the need for diagonal bracing that might obstruct architectural openings.

5. Which structural system uses diagonal members to resist lateral forces in a steel frame?
Braced Frame

A braced frame uses diagonal steel members within bays to triangulate the structure, resisting lateral loads from wind and seismic forces through axial action.

6. In architectural programming, what is a 'space program'?
A document listing all required spaces with their sizes, adjacencies, and functional requirements

A space program organizes the owner's needs into a comprehensive list of spaces with net square footages, functional requirements, and critical adjacencies.

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