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MYSORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (CIP) -


21CIP37
FIRST ASSESSMENT

NAME: USN:
SEMESTER -III
DURATION – 1 hour MAXIMUM MARKS – 20
PART – A
Answer all 15 questions, each question carries 1
mark.
For each question tick or underline only the correct
answer.

1. Engineers can use codes of ethics as guide lines to


Ans : A) Resolve the Conflicts b) Formulate the problems

c) Shift responsibility d) Overcome work pressure


2. Corrupt professional judgment leads to
Ans: a) Integrity in R&D b) Conflict of Interest

c) Reliability d) None of these


3. Stealing of Intellectual property means
Ans: a) cooking b) Forging c) Trimming d) plagiarism.

4. This is one type of attitudes of responsibility of engineers


Ans: a) Minimalist view b) Reasonable care c) Good –works d)
none of these

5. Which one is not an Impediment to responsibility?


Ans: a) Group-Think b) Microscopic vision
c) Trade mark d) Ego-centric Tendencies

6. Which of the following no depict the attitude towards the responsibility?


Ans a) Minimalist b) Reasonable care c) Protest d) Good
works

7. Which one is not the way of misusing truth?


Ans: a) withholding information b) deliberate deception
c) patenting d) none of these

8. The professional ethics deals with


Ans: a) Ethical standards accepted by the professional community
b) legal standards c) Business aspects d)
official matters
9. Which is not dishonesty in engineering R & D?
Ans: a) cooking b) Forging c) Rolling d) Trimming
10. The use of intellectual property of others without their permission is
Ans: a) forging b) Cooking c) trimming d) Plagiarism

11. These are not Trade secrets


Ans: a) Principles b) Patterns c) Formulas d) Devices

12. Engineers first obligation towards


Ans: a) His employer b) Public safety

c) Government d) Clients
13. The code of Ethics can be taken as guidelines by the engineers to
Ans: a) Resolve the conflicts b) Formulate problems

c) Overcome the work pressure d)


Escape from the responsibility
14. Engineers will solve society better, If they are
informed about
Ans: a) Morality b) Technical standards
c) Standards of science d) Litigation process

15. Professional Ethics is


Ans: a) Setup rules relating to personal character of professional
b) Traditional rules observed since a long time
c) Set up rules passed by professional bodies
d) Set up standards adopted by professionals

PART – B

Note: Write an essay in about 200 – 250 words. (5


marks)

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MYSORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (CIP) -
21CIP37
SECOND ASSESSMENT

NAME: USN:
SEMESTER -III
DURATION – 1 hour MAXIMUM MARKS –20
PART – A
Answer all 15 questions, each question carries 1
mark.
For each question tick or underline only the correct
answer.

1. Is Fear impediment to Responsibility?


Ans: a) No b) Yes to some extent
c) Yes & No d) Yes

2. Which of the following is not an Intellectual property?


Ans: a) Copy right b) Trade secret
c) Patent d) Land Property

3. Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health & welfare of


in the performance of their Professional duties
Ans: a) Women & Children b) The Public

c) The Ministers d) Themselves


4. Intentionally causing harm is related to
Ans: a) Legal responsibility b) Moral Responsibility

c) both a & b d) None of these


5. Retaining only those results that fit the theory and discarding
others is
6. Ans: a) Cooking b) Trimming c) Forging d) Plagiarism

7. The diagram of the possible ways in which, an accident occurs is


represented by
Ans a) blue print b) Fault Tree c) Flow chart d)
None of these

8. Engineers shall undertake to perform engineering assignments only when a


a) Qualified by education & experience in the Technical field
b) They have 10 years of experience in the Technical field
c) They are adequately paid for their Jobs
d) None of these
9. Professional ethics takes in to account
Ans: a) The personal character of engineers b) The
temperament of engineers

c) The religious bent of mind of engineers d) The


social background of engineers
10. Conflict of interest is
Ans: a) Create tension with the employer b) corrupts
c) an impediments d) hampers the progress

11. A compound measure of probability and magnitude adverse effect is known


as
Ans: a) Benefit b) Compensation
c) Risk d) Liability

12. Who discharges the duties of the President in the event of President and Vice-
President being not available?
a) The Prime Minister
b) The Chief Justice of India
c) The speaker of Lok Sabha
d) Attorney General of India.

13. The three types of justice referred to in our pre-amble are


a) Social, economic and political
b) Economic, international and political
c) Economic, religious and social
d) Religious, social and political

14. One of the aims of studying engineering ethics is to


a. Inspire engineers to acquire in-depth knowledge in their field
b. Acquire new skills in engineering testing
c. Stimulate moral imaginations
d. Make engineers self-confident in discharging their duties.

15. One of the salient features of our constitution is


a) It is fully rigid
b) It is fully flexible.
c) It is partly rigid and partly flexible
d) It is fully unwritten constitution.

PART – B

Note: Write an essay in about 200 – 250 words. (5 marks)

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MYSORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (CIP) -
21CIP37
THIRD ASSESSMENT

NAME: USN:
SEMESTER -III
DURATION – 1 hour MAXIMUM MARKS –20

PART – A
Answer all 15 questions, each question carries 1 mark.
For each question tick or underline only the correct answer.

1. Who discharges the duties of the President in the event of President and Vice- President
Being not available?
a. The Prime Minister
b. The Chief Justice of India
c. The speaker of Loka Sabha
d. Attorney General of India.

2. The three types of justice referred to in our pre-amble are


a. Social, economic and political
b. Economic, international and political
c. Economic, religious and social
d. Religious, social and political

3. One of the aims of studying engineering ethics is to


a. Inspire engineers to acquire in-depth knowledge in their field
b. Acquire new skills in engineering testing
c. Stimulate moral imaginations
d. Make engineers self-confident in discharging their duties.

4. One of the salient features of our constitution is


e) It is fully rigid
f) It is fully flexible.
g) It is partly rigid and partly flexible
h) It is fully unwritten constitution.

5. Which one of the following directive principles can be described as Gandhian nature?
a. Providing equal pay for equal work for men and women
b. workers’ participation in management
c. Organization of village panchayat’s as units of self-government
d) Separation of judiciary from the executive.
6. Which one of the writs is issued to public corporations, public authority or lower Courts,
directing them to perform their public duty?
a. Resolving the disputes between Union and States, and between states
b. Issuing writs to safeguard the Fundamental Rights of the citizens
c. Giving advice to the President of India
d. Implementation of directive principles of state policies.

7. Our constitution was adopted on ------------------ and came into effect


on………………………….
a) 26th Nov 1949; 26th Jan 1950
b) 26th Jan 1949;26th Jan 1959
C) 26th Feb 1946; 26th Jan
1949

d) 15th Jan 1949;15th Jan


1950
8. The quorum or minimum number of members required to hold the meetings of either houses
of parliament is
a) One – tenth
b) One – fifth
c) One – third
d) One – fourth

9. A person arrested has to be produced before a magistrate within


a) 48 hours
b) 24 hours
c) One week
d) 72 hours

10. Engineers are hired as experts for technical investigations. ‘Expert testimony’ demands
a) Adequate time for thorough investigation
b) Consulting extensively with the lawyer
b) Objective and unbiased demeanor
d) All of these.
11. According to Aristotle “Constitution “ means it is a
a) set of rules and regulations.
b) System administration.
c) the way of life the state has choosen.
d) legal document.

12. In the final form of the constitution adopted by the Constituent Assembly, how many
articles and schedules were there?
a) 398 Articles and 7 schedules
b) One of the bulkiest Constitution
c) 315 Articles 9 schedules
d) 395 Ariticles 8 schedules.

13. Freedom of the Press in India


(a) is specifically provided in Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution
(b) is implied in the wider freedom of expression guaranteed by Article 19(1)(a) of the
Constitution
(c) is guaranteed under the provisions of Article 361A of the Constitution.
(d) emanates from the operation of the Rule of Law in the country.

14. What is the system of governance in the Panchayati Raj setup?


(a) Single-tier system of local self government at the village level.
(b) Two-tier system of local self government at the village and block levels.
(c) Three-tier system of local self government at the village, block, and district levels.
(d) Four-tier system of local self government at the village, block, district, and state
levels
15. Parliamentary form of government means:
a) A government which is having bi-latersl system
b) The president is directly elcted by the people
c)The head of the state is constitutional head and executive powers are
vested in Council of Ministers
d) The real executive power is vested with the President

PART – B

Note: Write an essay in about 200 – 250 words. (5


marks)

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