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CEN 800 - Final Exam - Bank 2

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2.
The Royal Commission of the Quebec Bridge Disaster found the following to be the main
cause of the disaster:
a)
Errors in judgement of the consulting and design Engineer
b)
Poor Judgement of the president of the bridge company for appointing unqualified
engineer on site
c)
Inappropriate finances, time and negligence to complete the project properly
d)
Ego of the consulting engineer
e)
All of the above
3.
Which province in canada has the most number of licensed professional engineers?
a)
Quebec
b)
Alberta
c)
British Columbi
d)
Ontario
e)
Nova Scotia
4.
In all Canadian provinced and territories, the laws regarding the requirement to get
licensed to practice engnineering are considered are considered a “closed” profession.
This means that:
a)
It is voluntary to get licensed
b)
It is Mandatory to get licensed to practice engineering
c)
Only laful for Canadian educated engineers to get a license
d)
New licenses are only issued after a licensed engineer retires
e)
There are limited number of engineering licenses
5.
In all Canadian Provinces and Territories the profession of enginering is a “SelfRegulating” profession. This means that:
a)
The fronier of the province territory appoints the board members to the
engineering regulatory body
b)
The legislaturs set all the rules and regulations that professional engineers must
abide by
c)
Licensed professional engineers elect their governing board which In turn set the
regulations, by-laws and code of ethids for all professional engineers.
d) You must be a member of a technical society to be a licensed professional engineer.
e) a) and b) above.
d)
e)
16)
In the 4 ethical theories talked about in class, which of the following best describes
Locke’s Rights Ethics:
a)
You have a fundamental duty to act in a ethical manner
b)
You must achieve a “golden mean” in balancing ethical dilemmas
c)
Best course of action is a solution that produces the maximum benefit for the
greatest number of people
d)
You have a fundamental right to life, dignity, liberity
c)
PEO code of ethics
17)
In the 4 ethical theories talked about in class, which of the following best describes
Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics:
a)
You have a fundamental duty to act in a ethical manner
b)
You must achieve a “golden mean” in balancing ethical dilemmas
c)
Best course of action is a solution that produces the maximum benefit for the
greatest number of people
d)
You have a fundamental right to life, dignity, liberity
c)
PEO code of ethics
END OF FIRST SCENARIO
28. An engineer who takes on an administrative management position is permitted to
participate in:
a) Engineering activities
b) Design activities
c) Non-engineering activities
d) A and B
e) All of the above
29. Which of the following duties is most important:
a) Duty to subordinates
b) Duty to society
c) Duty to self
d) Duty to suppliers
e) Duty to manager
e)
34.
.
b) and d)
An experienced engineer has had an engineering seal for more than 2 decades. He could
be charged for professional Misconduct if:
a) Applies seal to drawings without reviewing them
b) Applies seal to properly done drawings
c) Applies seal to properly done drawings except for one part not done well
d) a and c
e) All of the above
TRUE (a) FALSE (b)
TRUE (a) FALSE (b)
TRUE (a) FALSE (b)
TRUE (a) FALSE (b)
41. The PEO Professional Practice Exam ensures that Professional Engineers make
thoughtful decisions when faced with ethical dilemma.
• True
• False
42. PEO Code of Ethics only applies to engineering duty in Ontario
• True
• False
43. Ethical behavior is behavior that is accordance with accepted principles of right or
good conduct in the context of a particular situation, and consistent with international
norms of behavior is considered.
• True
• False
44. If the impact of your activity or decision causes or may cause harm, you were
probably unethical
• True
• False
45. Canadian Organizations do not need a code of conduct that deals with human rights
because human rights abuses do not happen in Canada.
• True
• False
46. Verification is used for claims of ethical behavior while certification is used for
management systems.
• True
• False
47. The ability to influence comes with responsibility to exercise that influence.
• True
• False
48. You could be responsible for harm cause by your decisions even if you did not know
your decisions would cause harm.
• True
• False
49. If it is legal it is always ethical
• True
• False
50. Canadian laws concerning workers rights and safety ensure that workers civil,
political, social, economic and cultural rights are met.
• True
• False
51. Ethical Behaviour includes:
• Acts, omissions, risks and dependencies for which an individual or an
organization is responsible to those with legitimate interest
• The direct impact only, of decisions and activities on stakeholders
• Representing the rights of your employees for equitable treatment unless
forbidden by law.
• All of the above
52. When deployed strategically, social responsibility can enhance innovation,
production, and competitiveness and attract investors.
• True
• False
53. There is evidence that organizations implementing environmental, social and
governance policies designed to create sustained competitive advantage had
outperformed others listed on the stock market.
• True
• False
54. A “Sustainability Report” provides the framework for reporting on an organization’s
economic, environmental and social performance (Triple Bottom Line)
• True
• False
64.
Which of the following statements are true:
a. Canada’s GHG emissions are higher than our KYOTO commitment to be 6%
below 1998 levels
b. It is not ethical to give or accept bribes even if it is the only way you can continue
to operate in a country.
c. Stakeholders engagement is good for an organization
d. An engineer should know what the rights and risks of harm to all of his or her
stakeholders
e. All of the above
69.
An ethical organization will ensure that the conditions of work: (2013)
a. Comply with national laws and regulations where applicable
b. Are consistent with applicable international labor standards with regards to
wages, hours of work, weekly rest, holidays, health and safety, maternity
protection and ability to combine work with families’ responsibilities, and
c. Allow observance of national or religious traditions and customs
d. All of the above
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