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The Ethics of Engineering
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abd El‐Mounem
Translated by,
Khaled Mohamed Omar 16004
1‐ A source of the sources of the moral system in different environments is
(a) Rationing
(b) scientific books
(c) Social books
(d) All the above
2‐ The most important sources of the system are ethics in different environments is
(a) Legislation
(b) Rationing
(c) The Messages of Heaven
(d) All the above
3‐ The Engineer builds his professional reputation on
(a) Efforts of others
(b) Continuous work
(c) the efficiency of the services he provides
(d) Domination over others
4‐ The Engineer seeks to develop his abilities and personal competence, and provides
opportunities of........ For engineers and Technicians working under his supervision.
(a) Moral development
(b) Professional development
(c) Scientific development
(d) Psychological amenities
5‐ The engineer is committed to enhancing the …. Of the ethics of the engineering profession and
establishing them in society.
(a) Self‐values
(b) Spirituality
(c) Basic values and principles
(d) All the above
6‐ Engineering and engineering services are related to
(a) Civilizational progress
(b) protection of natural resources
(c) raising the standard of living
(d) All the above
7‐ From the ethics of Engineer
(a) Reliance on those who are less efficient
(b) Commitment to Engineer swearing
(c) Non‐compliance
(d) Altruism personal interest
8‐ From the negative qualities of the engineer
(a) Lying
(b) Treason
(c) Corruption
(d) All the above
9‐ From the duties of the Engineer towards his profession
(a) Harness information and expertise to promote society
(b) Maintain and upgrade the standards of practicing the profession
(c) To maintain the reputation and dignity of the institution in which he operates
(d) It protects itself against potential dangers during the practice of the profession
10‐ The engineer's relationship with his colleagues includes
(a) Undermining his scientific status
(b) Try to help a colleague solve an engineering problem
(c) Avoid direct criticism of the colleague in front of others
(d) Pay a fee from a colleague for an engineering service