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Questions # 51:

Amalia, a licensed professional. has been the Operations representative In an oil pipeline company since finishing university sin years ago. She was involved in the design, construction, and operations team for Line W in the company. During a typical pump restart. Line w burst, spilling 10 Barrels of oil into a rainwater containment pond within city limits. The pond Is contained, but It Is bordered by 25 houses with direct access to a beach. Amalia's boss, another licensed professional, sent a team to repair line and instructed Amana to clean the pond.

Amalia began executing the initial emergency response procedures around the pond. Now, she needs her boss to confirm the neat steps, but the boss seems very busy with other projects. Amahs knows that she has a professional duty to comply with regulatory requirements and endeavour to exceed or better them. This will require her to review and interpret them, and to extract action items, even though she has never done this before.

Which of the following statements explains Amalia's best course of action?

Options:

A.

A melia should go ahead with the cleanup only after she can consult with her boss.

B.

A malia should consult with her boss and also find other regulatory experts in her office to help her.

C.

A malia should rasped that her boss is likely busy with mora important tasks and not insist on a consultation.

D.

Amalia should have confidence in her own ability because she has reasonable knowledge and proceed with the next steps.

Questions # 52:

Tort concept of fault has extended the scope of products liability by the:

Options:

A.

application of the notion of reasonable care.

B.

application of explicit warranties.

C.

availability of liability Insurance.

D.

extension of the notion of fraud.

Questions # 53:

Person is trying to determine the best solution to an ethical problem by applying Mill's Utilitarianism theory; that Is, she Is trying to determine the maximum benefit for the greatest number of people in the situation. Which of the following factors Is least likely to Influence the solution?

Options:

A.

Number of people who will benefit

B.

Equality of the benefit provided

C.

Intensity of the benefit

D.

Duration of the benefit

Questions # 54:

Professional geoscientist Bev has been a contract employee for ABC Mining Co. for the past eight years. Recently, she was the lead due diligence investigator on the potential acquisition of the Bon u view Mine. XYZ Mining, a major competitor of ABC Mining, subsequently acquires the Beau view Mine. Shortly thereafter, Bev's manager Indicates that there may soon be a downsizing In ABC Mining's geology deportment due to the unsuccessful acquisition of the Beouview Mine. The next day, XYZ Mining offers Bev a position identical to the one she has with ABC Mining but with a batter overall compensation package.

What action should Bev take to ensure that this offer is handled ethically?

Options:

A.

Disclose to her manager at ABC Mining that she has been offered a job opportunity while she considers the XYZ Mining offer.

B.

Give her notice of resignation well in advance of the time Indicated in her contract once she accepts the XYZ Mining offer.

C.

Disclose XYZ Mining's job offer terms to her manager at ABC Mining while she considers the XYZ Mining offer.

D.

Assure ABC Mining that there will be no conflict of Interest after starting the new Job at XYZ Mining.

Questions # 55:

Which of the following statements gives the least justification for engineering or geoscience professionals to be considered "professional"?

Options:

A.

They are able to Be self-employed and work directly with clients on a one-on-one basis.

B.

They have a direct responsibility to the public for the Quality of the work that they perform.

C.

They require specialized knowledge, based on scientific and scholarly principles. In order to perform their duties.

D.

They are regulated by provincial/territorial Acts that commit them to High standards of achievement and conduct.

Questions # 56:

A licensed professional prepared a research project proposal for their employer, Alton University. The professional had signed a non-disclosure clause, which bound them from disclosing any proprietary or confidential Information related to the project proposal. When Blaney University won the project and advertised for a qualified professional to Join the project, the professional applied. During the interview, the professional disclosed their involvement with the Alton University research project proposal.

Is their disclosure potential malpractice that the interviewer should report to the professional regulator?

Options:

A.

It Is not potential malpractice as long as they always followed the non-disclosure terms.

B.

It is potential malpractice because their involvement in the project proposal was confidential.

C.

It Is potential malpractice Because they could transfer proprietary knowledge and the regulator needs to be advised in order to eliminate potential liability for the Blaney research project.

D.

It Is not potential malpractice as sharing what they know about research streams in the Alton proposal that could prove successful but that were not considered in the Blaney's proposal Is Justified.

Questions # 57:

A professional member employed by Company A is leaving soon to work for Company B, a competitor in the same Industry. The member has submitted his resignation and a departure date has boon agreed upon. After submitting his resignation, the member Is asked by Company A to attend an Industry conference, which will occur prior to the agreed departure date. In order to promote its products. Company B will also send representatives to this conference to promote its own products.

If the member agrees to attend but then promotes his upcoming association with Company B, which of the common codes of ethical principles listed below will the member breach?

1. Professionals shall. In their areas of practice, hold paramount the health, safety, and welfare of the public and have regard for the environment.

2. Professionals shall undertake only work that they are competent to perform by virtue of their training and experience

3. Professionals shall conduct themselves with integrity, honesty, fairness, and objectivity in their professional activities.

4. Professionals shall comply with applicable statutes, regulations, and bylaws in their professional practices.

5. Professionals shall uphold and enhance the honour, dignity, and reputation of their professions and thus the ability of the professions to serve the public Interest.

Options:

A.

1, 2

B.

3

C.

4

D.

4, 5

Questions # 58:

Technical societies provide well-organized Information for professionals with similar Interests. Which of the following statements related to technical societies is false?

Options:

A.

Many technical societies have their own code of ethics for members.

B.

Many technical societies promote their specific disciplines in society.

C.

Some technical societies have copyright over specific published titles.

D.

AM technical societies are regulated by provincial/territorial professional regulators.

Questions # 59:

Which of the following statements about environmental stewardship is false?

Options:

A.

In order for a society to protect and preserve the environment, sustainable development and environmental stewardship plans must Inform decision making.

B.

Ideally, sustainable development should achieve a balance between environmental stewardship, society, and economics.

C.

The economic benefits of environmental stewardship are always easily quantifiable.

D.

The economic benefits of environmental stewardship are not always apparent.

Questions # 60:

A professional member wishing to use a former employer's confidential Information:

Options:

A.

is still bound by the duty of confidence concept.

B.

may disclose the information to others as long as the employee advises the former employer of the disclosure.

C.

may submit the matter for an arbitration ruling.

D.

must refrain from using it for a minimum of one year.

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