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You are a young engineer employed by a manufacturing firm and asked to go abroad in
order to oversee a construction project for your firm in a third world country.

Within days of your arrival you learn that the local contractor for the project is treating
the laborers in an unsafe and inhumane manner.

After complaining to your manager you are told that this is the way business is done in
this part of the world and if you are to remain competitive you have to accept the way
things are.

What professional ethics if any would require the engineer to do?

A) Do nothing and accept the situation

B) Report your company to the country's authorities

C) Organize laborers in foreign country to strike for better conditions

D) withdraw from the project - ask for a transfer Answer D) withdraw from the project -
ask for a transfer



Which of the following is more correctly matched with the definition of a profession?

A) A group of people of common ethnic origin organized voluntarily

B) A group of people organized by the state based upon their occupation

C) a group of people organized to serve a market need

D) a group of people self-organized to make a living by visibly serving a moral purpose
-Answer D) a group of people self-organized to make a living by visibly serving a moral
purpose



If you consider the three forms of ethics as circles which can overlap, which of the Venn
diagrams below best describes the relationship among them? - Answer D) Big circle of
profession encompassing common ethics, personal ethics is a bit outside professional
but overlaps inside and with common ethics

,Heinrich's Law states that for every 1 major accident there are:

A) 100 minor accidents

B) 300 near misses

C) 10 minor accidents

D) 100 near misses - Answer B) 300 near misses

Which one of the following most accurately represents the reduction, in aggregate, of
the six most common atmospheric pollutants, EPA reports, (carbon monoxide, NOx,
lead, ozone, particulate matter, sulfur dioxide) from 1970 to 2012?

A) less than 50%

B) between 50 and 100%

C) more than 100%

D) actually increased due to increase in pollution sources - Answer B) between 50 and
100%



An engineering licencee who is a professor in a CE program is invited to consult on the
design of a building. Is this a request she may accept?

A) yes but only comment on part of design qualified for by education and experience

B) yes she is subject matter expert and fully competent to review the design

C) yes as a licensed PE she is qualified to review the whole design project

D) no her experience from academia and teaching is much different than working in
industry and she may not be qualified - Answer A) yes but only comment on part of
design qualified for by education and experience



From the NSPE Code of Ethics, engineers have the following obligation according to the
Rules of Practice:

"Engineers shall _ in professional reports, statements, or testimony."

What is the correct choice below to complete this sentence?

A) be plain and simple

B) use common language

, C) be brief and original

D) be objective and truthful - Answer D) be objective and truthful



You work for a firm whose primary source of revenue is through construction contracts
with a local city. Which of the following would you consider an ethical activity for your
company to undertake to not only avoid a conflict of interest but also the appearance of
a conflict of interest?

A) Makes a contribution to a local city council member's campaign

B) allows employees to volunteer with city projects

C) urges employees to volunteer in the mayor's re-election campaign

D) invites city council members to Company's resort in a nearby lake - Answer B) permit
employees to volunteer to work on city projects



You have been assigned to head a research project in your company where you hired an
engineer on short term basis to run some of the tests for the project. After the project
has been completed, the engineer has been offered a job by a competitor of your
company to work in a similar project. The competitor company has probably made the
job offer with the understanding that the engineer will be using results from the tests
which he ran for your project. What should the engineer do so that there is no violation
of the ethics code?

A) should refuse offer due to obvious conflict of interest violation

B) he can use result from test he ran for your project since he was a temporary
employee and is no longer working for your company

C) he must contact you and get permission to use results from test he ran and he uses
results only if you give him permission

C) he calls you to ask permission to use results from test he ran and he uses results only
in case you give him permission.



The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has defined as Harassment a form
of employment discrimination that is unwelcome conduct based on a number of
characteristics. Which one of the following is not one of those characteristics:

A) genetic info

B) personal hobbies

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