Illinois Professional Engineer (PE)
Licensing
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o Engineering Fundamentals
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o Electrical Concepts
,1. The primary purpose of the Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation (IDFPR) in relation to PE licensing is to:
A. Develop engineering textbooks
B. Regulate the practice and licensing of engineers
C. Provide engineering scholarships
D. Design public infrastructure
Rationale: The IDFPR oversees professional licensure to ensure public
safety and professional competency in engineering practice.
,2. The “standard of care” for a professional engineer is defined as:
A. The highest level of performance possible
B. The level of competence ordinarily exercised by others in the same field
C. Compliance with all project deadlines
D. The lowest acceptable standard for performance
Rationale: The standard of care is based on what a reasonably prudent
engineer would do in similar circumstances.
3. Which of the following best defines a “factor of safety”?
A. The amount of material saved in a design
B. The ratio of live load to dead load
C. The ratio of failure stress to allowable stress
D. The inverse of the yield strength
Rationale: Factor of safety ensures a margin between design stress and
failure stress to maintain safety.
4. For a steel beam subjected to bending, the maximum stress occurs:
A. At the neutral axis
B. At the outermost fiber
C. At the centroid
D. At mid-span
, Rationale: Bending stress varies linearly from zero at the neutral axis to a
maximum at the outermost fiber.
5. The ethical duty of a PE when a design error is discovered after project
completion is to:
A. Ignore it to avoid liability
B. Inform the client and take corrective action
C. Blame the contractor
D. Keep silent unless the error causes failure
Rationale: Engineers must hold public safety paramount and disclose
errors that could affect safety or integrity.
6. The continuity equation for steady incompressible flow is:
A. P1 + ½ρv1² = P2 + ½ρv2²
B. A1V1 = A2V2
C. Q = ΔP/R
D. F = ma
Rationale: Continuity ensures that volumetric flow rate remains constant
in a steady incompressible system.
7. The moment of inertia of a rectangular section (base b, height h) about its
centroidal axis is: