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shusha [124]
4 years ago
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In what decades was decorating style dictated by decorators

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Afina-wow [57]4 years ago
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<span>The decorating style was dictated in 1940s and 1950s.(C.) 2. A general document that explains payments, deliveries and proposed work is a contract. 4. Knowing the building codes falls within the domain of interior designer. 6. I would like to attract the clients by dressing properly the way I would expect the client to dress. 10. Marco polo discovered the asian inflluence on his travels. 12. The average worker has six jobs in his entire career or life. 16.I would deterine if the crib meets today's standard.20. A decorator show house is a home decorated by a group of decorators.</span>
Mkey [24]4 years ago
5 0

I just completed and submitted my answers for Examination  01202101 which I received a 95 as my grade result. I got number 19 wrong because I selected C. Interior Decorators when now "I believe" that the correct answer should be D. Consumers. Please correct me if I'm wrong! I have provided a detailed list of Qs & As below. I hope this helps you all!

1. In what decades was decorating style dictated by decorators

and manufacturers?  <u>C. 1940s and 1950s </u>

2. A general document that explains payments, deliveries, and

proposed work is a    <u>A. contract.</u>

3. Historically, who originally influenced the style and trends of

art, architecture, furniture, and fashion?  <u>B. Upper class</u>

4. Which one of the following areas falls within the domain of an

interior designer? <u>C. Knowing building codes </u>

5. Your client has an extensive home computer system. He wants it in his living  room because he wants to be with his family while he works. You develop a  decorating plan that   <u>D. incorporates the computer and the family activities. </u>

6. You live in an area of predominantly wealthy people. As a decorator, you would like  to attract these people as clients. On a first interview with one of these clients, how  should you dress?  <u>A. The way you would expect this client to dress </u>

7. What is one similarity between interior decorators and interior designers?  <u>A. Both are trained professionals. </u>

8. Decorators working in new-home construction help clients select   <u>C. window treatments. </u>

9. _______ emphasize the most important part of your products or service.  <u>A. Features </u>

10. Marco Polo discovered the _______ influence on his travels.  <u>D. Asian </u>

11. Which one of the following client types wants to be the first to have something new?  <u>C. Innovator</u>

12. The average worker has _______ jobs during his or her career years.  <u>C. 6 </u>

13. Average clients change their interiors every _______ years.  <u>B. 7 </u>

14. Which of the following is the most important part of your personal interior decorating  portfolio?  <u>A. Before and after photographs</u>

15. What tool can you use during the initial interview to gather information from a prospective  client?  <u>C. Questionnaire </u>

16. Your client is expecting a baby. She hires you to decorate the nursery. She wants to  use an elaborate crib that belonged to her grandmother. What should be your  suggestion to her?  <u>C. Determine if the crib meets today’s safety standards. </u>

17. Another name for businesses in the trade-only industry is   <u>D. suppliers.</u>

18. When you present a decorating plan to a client, what is one element you

should emphasize?  <u>B. How each choice fits their needs and budget </u>

19. Who is dictating the styles used in interior decorating today?  <u>D. Consumers </u>

20. A decorator showhouse is a   <u>B. home decorated by a group of decorators. </u>

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