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1.

What is the basic monthly salary scale for salaried ECE practitioners with less than 5 years of active
service?
A. P 4,000 to P 8,000
B. P 2,000 to P 5,000
C. P 5,000 to P 9,000
D. P 6,000 to P 10,000
2. To provide technical specifications for electronics equipment and systems is under what field of ECE
practice?
A. Engineering consultation
B. Design Services
C. Construction and Installation
D. Inspection and Appraisal
3. Testing and quality control of electronic products is under what field of ECE practice?
A. Education Service
B. Research and Development
C. Manufacturing
D. Maintenance
4. If the ECE consultants present is required in another place away from his office, additional
compensation of
for every hour he is away from his office or if the place more than 50 km
away from his office.
A. P 1,000.00
B. P 500.00
C. P 250.00
D. P 100.00
5. For professional services rendered by the electronics engineer as consultant for project with definite
duration, the minimum recommended hourly rate is
for salaried ECEs.
A. 0.01 of basic monthly salary scale
B. 0.02 of basic monthly salary scale
C. 0.03 of basic monthly salary scale
D. 0.04 of basic monthly salary scale
6. Aside from compensation, the client will pay for the cost of at least business class transportation and
accommodation if the meetings are conducted in a place more than
km away from the
established office of electronic engineer consultant.
A. 30
B. 40
C. 50
D. 100
7. For court appearance electronics engineer must charge a minimum fee to the client of not less than
per hour per appearance regardless whether the hearing is postponed or not.
A. P 500.00
B. P 250.00
C. P 1,000.00

D. P 100.00
8. For conference, electronics engineer must not charge fee to the client more than
per hour per
attendance regardless whether the meeting is postponed or not.
A. P 500.00
B. P 250.00
C. P 1,000.00
D. P 750.00
9. All are methods of determining the fees to electronics engineers except:
A. Constant Percentage Method
B. Percent of Cost Method
C. Cost Plus Reasonable Profit
D. Percent of Total Project Cost
10. When a project involves alterations, repairs, additions, modifications, etc, which does not involve a
whole project, what method is used for computing the professional fee?
A. Unit Cost Method
B. Constant Percentage Method
C. Per Lot Method
D. Per Project Method
11. What method of computing fees is where the electronic facilities are divided into classifications which
have corresponding unit design rate?
A. Percent of Cost Method
B. Unit Cost Method
C. Per Lot Method
D. Per Project Method
12. What is the basic monthly salary scale for salaried ECE practitioner with 5 to 10 years of active
service?
A. P 6,000 to P 20,000
B. P 5,000 to P 8,000
C. P 8,000 to P 12,000
D. P 10,000 to P 15,000
13. What is the basic monthly salary scale for salaried ECE practitioner with more than 10 years of active
service?
A. P 15,000 up
B. P 12,000 up
C. P 8,000 up
D. P 10,000 up
14. According to the manual of professional practice of electronics engineers, the minimum rate of
retainers fee to be charged by the consulting electronics engineer is
.
A. P 1,500 per month
B. P 1,000 per month
C. P 2,000 per month
D. P 2,500 per month
15. What refers to the act of putting together parts of a whole in order to build-up; to erect or to form and/or
to set or establish electronics equipment, systems or facilities?

A. Construction and/or installation


B. Investigation
C. Appraisal
D. Acceptance
16. What refers to the process of producing, forming or fabricating electronic equipment and/or related
components, parts, devices and accessories?
A. Quality control
B. Manufacturing
C. Development
D. System design
17. What refers to the act of conceptualizing, planning and projecting a scheme, system and facility using
the arts and science of electronics along with social, economic, financial and technical consideration?
A. Construction service
B. Consultation service
C. Organizing service
D. Design service
18. What is the act of giving advice and information to client in the area of electronics engineering and its
related fields in line with current internationally accepted standards and practices?
A. Consultancy design
B. Professional consultation
C. Engineering consultation
D. Consultancy service
19. Which of the following does not constitute the foundation of ethics?
A. Honesty
B. Justice
C. Integrity
D. Courtesy
20. What is the study of the decisions, policies, and values that are morally desirable in engineering practice
and research?
A. Engineering ethics
B. Engineering management
C. Engineering system
D. Engineering integrity
21. What consists of the responsibilities and rights that ought to be endorsed by those engaged in
engineering, and also of desirable ideals and personal commitments in engineering?
A. Ethics
B. Code of ethics
C. Engineering ethics
D. Engineering standards
22. What refers to situations in which moral reasons come into conflict, or in which the application of
moral values is problematic?
A. Silo mentality
B. Preventive ethics
C. Ethical issues
D. Moral dilemmas

23. What states the moral responsibilities of engineers as seen by the profession, and as represented by a
professional society?
A. Preventive ethics
B. Work ethics
C. Code of ethics
D. Professional code
24. What is a set of attitudes, which implies a motivational orientation, concerning the value of work?
A. Preventive ethics
B. Work ethics
C. Code of ethics
D. Professional code
25. Ethics is synonymous to
.
A. morality
B. money
C. standards
D. conduct
26. What refers to a statement or oath, often religious in nature, agreed by an individual in ceremonies?
A. Canon
B. Code
C. Creed
D. Rule
27. A canon is defined as:
A. a fundamental belief that usually encompasses several rules.
B. a system of nonstatutory, nonmandatory rules on personal conduct.
C. an oath taken by an individual in a ceremony.
D. a guide for conduct and action in a certain situation.
28. A rule is defined as:
A. a fundamental belief that usually encompasses several rules.
B. a system of nonstatutory, nonmandatory rules on personal conduct.
C. an oath taken by an individual in a ceremony.
D. a guide for conduct and action in a certain situation.
29. A code is defined as:
A. a fundamental belief that usually encompasses several rules.
B. a system of nonstatutory, nonmandatory rules on personal conduct.
C. an oath taken by an individual in a ceremony.
D. a guide for conduct and action in a certain situation.
30. What refers to the rendition of service by a dully licensed professional by virtue of his technical
education, training, experience and competence?
A. Professional practice
B. Professional service
C. Legal practice and service
D. Professional consultation

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