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1 VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK VIII SEMESTER GE 6075 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING Regulation 2013 Academic Year (Even) Prepared by Dr.R.Karthik, Associate Professor/EEE Ms.R.V.Preetha, Asst. Professor/EEE
2 SUBJECT VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur DEPARTMENT OF EEE QUESTION BANK : GE6075 -PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING SEM / YEAR: VIII / (Even) UNIT I- HUMANVALUES Morals, values and Ethics Integrity Work ethic Service learning Civic virtue Respect for others Living peacefully Caring Sharing Honesty Courage Valuing time Cooperation Commitment Empathy Self-confidence Character Spirituality Introduction to Yoga and meditation for professional excellence and stress management PART - A Q.No Questions BT Level Competence 1. Define moral values with suitable examples 2. Define ethical values 3. Distinguish values from ethics and culture 4. Explain briefly integrity 5. Define work ethics 6. Dedine the term service learning 7. List out some civic virtues 8. Discuss briefly on caring and sharing 9. Describe What is honesty 10. Express courage as a value 11. Examine the meaning of cooperation 12. Illustrate empathy 13. Show what is spirituality 14. Point out the importance of integrity 15. briefly compromise 16. List out any two aspects of honesty 17. Define self-respect and self esteem 18. Formulate What is commitment 19. Generalize What is meant by self confidence 20. Formulate What is stress management PART - B 1. Explain the scope and importance of professional ethics in engineering 2. A. Identify the meaning of integrity and importance in Ethics (8) B. Identify the meaning of work ethics and importance 3. A. Identify in detail the importance of service learning (8) in ethics (8) B. Identify in detail the importance of civic virtue (8)
3 4. A. Discuss about how respect for others play important role in ethics (8) B. Discuss about the art of living peacefully (8) 5. A. Summarize the importance of caring (8) B. Summarize the importance of sharing (8) 6. A. Discuss the importance of honesty in detail (8) B. Discuss the importance of courage in detail (8) 7. A. Examine the importance of valuing time(8) B. Examine the importance of co-operation(8) 8. A. Examine the importance of commitments(8) B. Examine the importance of empathy(8) 9. A. Explain self-confidence and its importance(8) B. Explain character and its importance(8) 10. A. Explain spirituality in detail(8) B. Explain importance of yoga (8) 11. Discuss the role of yoga for professional excellence and stress management 12. List out and describe various time wasters 13. A. Explain how one can manage time properly(8) B. Explain how self-respect and respect for others differ(8) 14. Explain some important human values
4 SUBJECT VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur DEPARTMENT OF EEE QUESTION BANK : GE6075 -PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN ENGINEERING SEM / YEAR: VII / (Even) UNIT II - ENGINEERING ETHICS Senses of Engineering Ethics Variety of moral issues Types of inquiry Moral dilemmas Moral Autonomy Kohlberg s theory Gilligan s theory Consensus and Controversy Models of professional roles - Theories about right action Self-interest Customs and Religion Uses of Ethical Theories. PART - A Q.No Questions BT Level Competence 1. List the senses of Engineering Ethics 2. Define Moral Dilemma 3. Describe what is Moral Autonomy 4. Identify Kohlbergs theory 5. Examine Gilligans theory 6. What is meant by engineering as experimentation 7. Summarize the implications of consensus & controversy 8. Describe few steps in confronting Moral Dilemma 9. Discuss the models of professional roles 10. Express the theories about right action 11. Demonstrate the significance of Self Interest 12. Examine the significanceof Customs 13. Show the significance of religion 14. State the importance of ethical theories 15. Explain the problem of vagueness 16. Point out the problem of conflicting reasons 17. Assess the principle of Utilitarianism 18. the various types of Inquiries available 19. Generalize what is meant by ethical egoism 20. What is meant by customs relativism PART - B 1. A. List the scope of Engineering Ethics (8) B. Define the importance of Ethics (8) 2. A. Describe in details about the senses of Engineering Ethics(8) B. Identify variety in Moral issues (8) 3. A. Examine in detail the various types of Moral issues(8) B. Name and explain the various types of Ethical inquiries available(8) 4. A. Describe ) in detail about the concept of Moral Dilemmas(8) B. Describe in detail about the concept of Moral Autonomy (8)
5 5. A. Summarize in details about Gilligan s Theory (8) B. Summarize in details about Kohlberg s Theory (8) 6. A. Describe about Consensus and Controversy (8) B. Describe about Heinz s Theory (8) 7. A. Discuss in detail about Professional (8) B. Discuss in detail about Professionalism(8) 8. A. Demonstrate in details the Professionalism ideals (8) B. Demonstrate in details the Professionalism virtues (8) 9. Illustrate in details the various theories about right action. 10. A. Discuss the role of Self Interest with an examples(8) B. in detail the Customs (8) 11. A. Point out in details the various Ethical theories (8) B. Point out in details the various Uses of ethical theories(8) 12. A. Explain in short notes on Ethical pluralism (8) B. Explain in short notes on Ethical relativism (8) Anal yze Anal yze Anal yze 13. Assess divine command ethics 14. Develop how beliefs influence the moral values
6 UNIT III- ENGINEERING AS SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION Engineering as Experimentation Engineers as responsible Experimenters Codes of Ethics A Balanced Outlook on Law PART - A Q.No Questions BT 1. List what are the conditions required defining a valid Level Consent 2. What are the two main elements, which are included to understand informed Consent 3. Describe what are the general features of morally responsible engineers Competence 4. Identify what is the purpose of various types of standards 5. Examine a Code 6. Name the roles of codes 7. Give the limitations of codes 8. Summarize what are the problems with the law in engineering 9. Describe what is the need to view engineering projects as experiments 10. Differentiate scientific experiments and engineering Projects 11. What are the uncertainties occur in the model designs 12. Illustrate the importance of learning from the past taking 13. titanic disaster as an example Show any two prominent features of contemporary engineering practice that differentiate casual influence and moral accountability in engineering 14. Ethical Conventionalism 15. Explain some universally accepted ethical principles 16. Point out what is meant by Engineering Experimentation 17. Assess the importance of Ethical codes 18. How does the law facilitate ethics in engineering 19. Prepare what are the two elements of two informed consent 20. Generalize in what ways engineering experiment differs from standard experiments PART - B 1. A List how can engineer become a responsible Experimenter (8) B Define the code of ethics for Engineers(8)
7 2. A. Describe what is the important code of ethics (8) B Identify a brief account on 4 canons of codes of ethics quoted by international standard or association.(8) 3. A.Examine the roles played by the codes of ethics(8) B. List codes of ethics set by professional societies(8) 4. A.Describe and Compare engineering experiments with standard experiments (8) B. Define and Contrast engineering experiments with standard experiments(8) 5. Summarize that engineers would learn not only from their earlier design and operating results 6. Express in detail about engineers as responsible experimenters 7. A. Discuss in detail about balanced outlook on law(8) B. Express in detail about industrial standards (8) 8. Illustrate in detail about engineering as experimentation 9. A. Demonstrate the various problems of law in Engineering(8) B. Show what is meant by conscientiousness(8) 10. A. what are code of ethics (8) B. Explain What is regulated society (8) 11. A. Point-out the proper role of law of engineering(8) B. Moral responsibility(8) 12. A. Explain limitations of code of ethics(8) B. objections of code of ethics (8) 13. A. Assess how Engineering societies can promote ethics (8) B. the General responsibilities of moral engineers (8) 14. A. Prepare industrial standards (8) B.Develop the purpose of industrial standards (8)
8 UNIT IV- SAFETY, RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS Safety and Risk Assessment of Safety and Risk Risk Benefit Analysis and Reducing Risk - Respect for Authority Collective Bargaining Confidentiality Conflicts of Interest Occupational Crime Professional Rights Employee Rights Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Discrimination. PART - A Q.No Questions BT Competence 1. Classify the conflict of interest. Give example Level 2. Compare the term authority and power 3. Generalize the employees rights 4. Summarize significance of Event Tree Analysis 5. What is the use of Risk analysis and Risk benefit analysis 6. List the guidelines to reach an agreement 7. State the specific right 8. Give few steps to reduce risks 9. Express the term Liability 10. Summarize the term Safe Exit 11. Point out the causal responsibility 12. Point out the intellectual property right 13. Define Risk Collegiality 14. Define disaster loyalty 15. Design the assessment curve on safety and risk 16. List the significance of Scenario Analysis 17. Illustrate the disadvantages of collective bargaining 18. Show the types of occupational crime 19. Define the term collective bargaining 20. Classify the collective bargaining PART - B 1. A List out the main elements of IPR. Give examples of Discrimination(8) B Describe the necessity of Risk Benefit Analysis(8) 2. A. Write short notes on Occupational crime(8) B. Tabulate the difference between employee rights and professional rights(8)
9 3. A. Discuss the significance of Intellectual Property rights(8) B. Discuss the legislation covering IPR in India(8) 4. A. Write a short note Risk Benefit analysis and its Importance (8) B. Why RBA is conducted and the limitation of RBA? (8) 5. A. Define the term Risk and Safety. How we an engineer assess the safety(8) B. List out the factors that affect risk acceptability. Where is the use of knowledge of risk acceptance to engineer? (8) 6. Discuss in detail about the employee rights and its role in the organization 7. A Discuss Event Tree analysis(8) B Discuss some practical example of risk analysis(8) 8. Explain the concept of liability with suitable example 9. Explain the concept of Confidentiality in detail 10. A Explain in detail the types of conflicts of interests (8) B Explain in detail the different ways to avoid conflicts of interests(8) 11. A Classify and Discuss about the respect for authority(8) B Summarize the term Collegiality & Loyalty(8) 12. A Explain RBA. How will you reduce Risk?(8) B Conduct Fault Tree Analysis for the Water System(8) 13. A Develop an idea about an engineer act to safeguard the public from risk.(8) B Decide the criteria, which helps to ensure a safety design (8) 14. A Explain Chernobyl Case(8) B Explain Three Mile Island Case (8)
10 UNIT V - GLOBAL ISSUES Multinational Corporations Environmental Ethics Computer Ethics Weapons Development Engineers as Managers Consulting Engineers Engineers as Expert Witnesses and Advisors Moral Leadership Code of Conduct Corporate Social Responsibility PART - A Q.No Questions BT Competence 1. Generalize the term Professional obligations Level 2. Show some Value guided advocates 3. Explain about Value 4. Generalize the term Conflict resolution 5. Select some Global cyber business 6. Point out the water balances 7. List out problems of Defence industry 8. Classify few global issues 9. Express the term acid rain 10. Define Globalization 11. Differentiate Privacy and Anonymity 12. Summarize computer crime 13. Give some Ethical climate 14. Point out special features of an ethical corporate climate 15. Define environmental ethics 16. Define hackers 17. Express the term corporate responsibility 18. How is corporate social responsibility practised 19. Define Code of conduct 20. What do you meant by IPR PART - B 1. A Describe the three versions of Relativism(8) B List out the various advantages and disadvantages of MNCs(8) 2. A. Describe in details about Environmental Ethics(8) B. Describe in details about Code of Conduct(8) 3. A. Describe in details about Corporate Responsibility(8) B. Describe in details about the Global issue of Weapons development(8) 4. A. Describe in detail about the Principles of conflict Resolution (8) B. Identify the characteristic features of human centred environmental ethics(8)
11 5. A.Give any ten International rights suggested by Donaldson(8) B. Summarize the role of Martin Marietta Corporation of US in the promotion of Ethical climate (8) 6. A. Mention the statements of Milton Friedman about the social responsibility movement of engineers as professional managers(8) B Give the ideals of voluntary service in engineering profession(8) 7. A Describe the significance of the concept of Computer Ethics(8) B Discuss in details about Moral Leadership(8) 8. Classify the Management of conflicts in detail 9. Discuss in details about the moral and ethical issues involved in use of computers 10. A Explain how should engineers act as managers and its importance(8) B Explain how should engineers act as consultants and its importance(8) 11. A Explain how should engineers act as leaders and its importance(8) B Enumerate the code of ethics of engineers(8). 12. Explain the various Global Issues 13. Summarize the IEEE Code of Ethics 14. Explain the role of engineers as consultant and expert witness
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