1.A person who has graduated from an engineering program at an accredited university, but has not obtain a registration/license under Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM) to practice engineering: A. must follow the code of ethics of a technical society, if the person practises engineering B. must not practise engineering, except under the supervision of a licensed engineer. C. must follow the code of ethics, if the person practises engineering D. must not practise engineering

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1.A person who has graduated from an engineering program at an accredited university, but has not
obtain a registration/license under Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM) to practice engineering:
A. must follow the code of ethics of a technical society, if the person practises engineering
B. must not practise engineering, except under the supervision of a licensed engineer.
C. must follow the code of ethics, if the person practises engineering
D. must not practise engineering

2. Which of the following activities is an offense for a person who is not registered/licensed under
the
professional engineering Act in Malaysia:
A. Practising professional engineering.
B. Using the Professional Engineer (PE) title.
C. Using a term or title to give the belief that the person is licensed.
D. All of the above

3. Codes of ethics mention the engineer’s duties to society, to employers, to clients, to colleagues, to
subordinates, and to the profession. However, when these duties conflict, which group should take
precedence?
A. Colleagues and subordinates
B. Society (the public).
C. Employers and clients
D. The profession

4. Which of the following disreputable actions is clearly a conflict of interest?
A. Failing to correct or report a situation that may endanger the public
B. Making public statements that are not based on firm knowledge and conviction
C. Sealing a drawing by an unlicensed person not under your direct supervision
D. Accepting a secret commission from a supplier for buying the supplier’s products

5.The code of ethics introduce by the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) is
A. A compulsory guide to professional behaviour, enforced by the law courts
B. A voluntary guide to professional conduct
C. A compulsory guide to professional behaviour, enforced by the licensing Association
D. A voluntary guide, but strongly recommended by the licensing Association

6. Why are the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and continuing competence important
to
practising engineers?
A. To stay abreast with engineering development in the relevant field
B. It shall maintain engineering and technical knowledge to perform engineering job competently
C. Ability to cope with industry change by constantly updating skill set.
D. All of the above

7. High temperatures, humidity, or noise levels
A. are possible stresses for workers.
B. are possible strains for workers.
C. are prohibited by safety codes and standards.
D. can be eliminated by use of the source-path-receiver methods.

8. A design that meets all applicable safety codes and standards
A. does not require further safety improvements
B. will never be a risk to the public
C. may still represent a potential safety liability for the responsible engineer
D. represents no potential safety liability for the responsible engineer

9. The following persons have legal responsibility to report unsafe construction or manufacturing
situations:
A. engineering students
B. construction or manufacturing engineers
C. construction or manufacturing engineers and Occupational Safety and Health Administration
personnel
D. None of the above

10.Engineers must follow all codes and regulations that apply to their work because
A. they may be charged with professional misconduct
B. they may be charged in court if they fail to do so.
C. they may be subject to professional disciplinary action as well a legal liability if they fail to do so.
D. their work will otherwise not be protected as intellectual property.

11. Engineering societies are important because:
A. they assist in the development of codes and standards
B. the provide continuing professional development CPD for engineers
C. they provide a wide range of conferences, publications, courses and workshops
D. all of the above are correct

12. Which of the following is not a typical task of engineering societies?
A. Organizing engineering design competitions for students
B. Developing technical codes and standards
C. Evaluating academic credential and issuing engineering licenses
D. Organizing short course on specialized topics

13. State the correct role of an engineer
A. Develop new technological solutions.
B. Solve psychological problem.
C. Repair the machine.
D. Create mathematic equation.

14. An engineer has designed and built a prototype to improve the brake system of a car. What is
the next
step that the engineer should take in the process?
A. Test the prototype.
B. Make sketches of the prototype.
C. Collect and analyze the test results.
D. Identify constraints.

15. Which of the following is NOT an obligation that an employee must abide by when it comes to
duty
of care?
E. Use PPE provided and in accordance with training.
F. Follow instructions given for health and safety by their employer.
G. Do not wilfully injure themselves/ others.
H. Approach works with reckless abandon with no care for themselves or others.




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