and Law (1) Questions Solved Correctly.
1.2 Which province is the first to regulate geoscience? - Answer Alberta
1.2 Mix and Match the following to their duty and function
A. coordinate licensing policies and procedures
B. come up with engineering and geoscience act
C. set and enforce engineering and geoscience regulations
1. Provincial Government
2. Associations
3. Engineers Canada - Answer 1. B
2. A
3. C
4.1 A new graduate might find some surprises in the workplace
A. little supervision and fewer than expected responsibilities
B. lack of order and structure - need to create order from chaos
C. importances of results and deadlines
D. All - Answer D
4.6 ISO 9000 standards certify the quality of product or service - Answer F
they certify the organization's systems and processes.
4.6 What is the most important skill for effective communication
A. Inform, motivate, and persuade others
B. Correspond effectively with people at all levels of your organization.
C. Keep professional records and write reports.
D. Explain technical ideas to colleagues and employers. - Answer D
4.7 Engineers Societies
1. Other than CSPE (Canadian Society of Professional Engineers), where can professionals find
advice on working conditions?
, 2. T/F There is no provincial society under CSPE.
3. T/F CSPE provides the Canadian employment guidelines including professional recruitment,
employment, development, and termination. - Answer 1. NSPE (National Society of
Professional Engineers) - US
2. F - Ontairo
3. F - NSPE, Canada dosent have it
4.9 Mix and match the managerial style:
1. Manager treats employees as colleagues and permits them to function independently, within
agreed terms of reference.
2. Manager instructs employees and closely monitors them.
A. Collegial
B. Theory Y
C. Theory X
D. Autocratic - Answer 1. AB
2. CD
6.1 Professionals's legal liability is on the basis of ________? and they can be sued for
negligence under___?
A. Tort Law
B. Contractual Law
C. Consumer Law
D. Environmental Law - Answer ABC
ABC
6.1 & 6.3 Strict liability under consumer law is
A. a concept in Canadian consumer law
B. presumed to be not at fault for the manufacturer unless the injured party can prove
negligence
C. a concept in US consumer law
D. presumed to be at fault against manufacturer even if it can be proved otherwise
E. a difference between the US and Canada and strict liability applies even the no negligence
can be found during the manufacturing process
F Affecting the only manufacturer because they are the ones who make the products - Answer
CE