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Velammal Engineering College

(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University – Chennai)


Velammal Newgen Park Ambattur – RedHills Road , Chennai-600 066

CONTINUOUS INTERNAL EVALUATION – I


Subject Code 19 BA 03 T
Subject Title Professional Ethics in Engineering
QUESTION BANK
Department CIVIL ENGINEERING for CIE -I
Year / Sem 4th Year / 7th Semester Sem ODD
Batch 2019 – 23 AY 2022 - 23
Answer ALL Questions

Unit I HUMAN VALUES


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Unit II ENGINEERING ETHICS


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PART-A ( MCQ ) (6x1 = 6 marks)

# Question Mark CO Blooms


s Level
1 Students Themselves Constructing a House / Community Hall ( 1 ) CO 1 C2
in a Village through College NSS Unit or other Students’
Chapter is classified as
A Social Service B Service Learning C Commitment D Integrity

2 Structural Design Engineer REFUSES to prepare Designs and ( 1 ) CO 1 C 2


Drawings for a Project since Client is not agreeing to allow
and pay for the Site Visits. The Engineer’s refusal is an act of
A Morality B Ethics C Virtues D Cooperation

3 The exercise involving ONLY Brain / Mind through Focussed (1) CO 1 C2


Concentration / Calming down the Thoughts is called
A Yoga B Meditation C Imagination D Spiritualization

4 Your close friend from school and college days is now your ( 1 ) CO 2 C 2
colleague in the same organisation. By stealing and selling
company secrets he gets lots of money illegally. With this illegal
bounty, he often gives you lavish treats and costly gifts. All these
you come to know of very late. Should you severe his friendship?
Should you inform the owner about this? Should you betray your
own long time friend and that too having enjoyed all the treats
and gifts, though unknowingly about the illegal source? You are
highly confused. You are said to be in a state of
A Moral Value B Hesitation C Moral Dilemma D Moral Autonomy

5 Which of the two theories is blamed to be of MALE BIAS? ( 1 ) CO 2 C2


A Kohlberg B Gilligan C Both of these D None of these

6 As per Gilligan, Women’s decisions are based mainly on (1) CO 2


A Content B Context C Contempt D Concept
PART-B 2 marks each

Unit I HUMAN VALUES 2 CO 1


Define and Differentiate between Morals, Values and Ethics. 2 CO 1
Define Service Learning and list its classifications 2 CO 1
Distinguish between Sympathy and Empathy 2 CO 1
Define Honest and Integrity in the workplace with examples 2 CO 1
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Unit II ENGINEERING ETHICS C2


(2) CO 1 C2
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List down the various types of Inquiry. (2) CO 2 C2
Define Right Action with an example. (2) CO 2 C2
What is meant by Moral Autonomy and how to exercise it? (2) CO 2 C2
List down the four types of Senses of Engineering Ethics. (2) CO 2 C2

Part C 4 to 14 Marks
Unit I HUMAN VALUES
Describe in detail how Yoga and Meditation help one to achieve
professional excellence and manage stress.
Write short notes on Valuing Time
Write short notes on Self Confidence
Write short notes on Spirituality

Unit II ENGINEERING ETHICS


Describe and list all the differences between Kohlberg’s Theory
(2)
and Gilligan’s Theory of Moral Development
Describe all the four types of Inquiries and their role in learning (2)
and moral development.
Describe and Differentiate between Consensus and Controversy (2)
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UNIT I HUMAN VALUES 10


Morals, Values and Ethics – Integrity – Work Ethics – 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 Mangement.
UNIT II ENGINEERING ETHICS 9
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 Righgt Action – Self-Interest – Customs and Religion – Uses of
Ethical Theories.

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