1.
Registered Electrical Engineer applicant shall pass a written examination on different
subjects or group of subjects as follows:
Mathematics -25% ESAS 30% Professional Subjects 45%
2. Who shall issue the necessary guidelines for the proper implementation of this incentive
scheme within 30 days from the effectivity of RA 7832
DOE
3. The board of electrical engineering hereinafter referred to as the Board shall be created as a
collegial body under the general supervision and administrative control of the professional
regulations commision hereinafter called as the:
Commission
4. In Article IV, Section 31 of R.A. _____, the minimum complement of qualified
personnel shall be employed and each shift shall be one (1) for every 3 hours
operation
7920
5. How many personnel are required for each electric plant with a total installed
generating capacity of any size and employing voltages of any standard rating? one
(1) professional electrical engineer or one (1) registered electrical engineer.
6. _____ with valid certificates of registration and professional license issued under
republic act no. 184 shall register within 2 years from the effectivity of this act and be
issued new certificates of registration and new professional license as registered
electrical engineers under this act to replace their original ones.
Associate electrical engineers and assistant electrical engineers
7. Which one does not include in the practice of a registered electrical engineer?
installation, wiring, operation, maintenance and repair of electrical machinery, equipment
and devices, in residential, commercial, institutional, commercial and industrial buildings
8. A foreign electrical engineer shall not be required to take examination and
registration provided guarantee engineers employed as technical consultants by
Philippine government or private firms for which the pertinent professional society
certifies that _____.
no qualified Filipino professional is available
9. In determining the period to be covered under the differential billing, a maximum of _____ up
to the time of the discovery may be used as basis for the consumption.
Sixty (60) billing months
10. Who will issue the necessary guidelines for the proper implementation of the incentive
scheme by way of monetary reward in the minimum amount of 5000 pesos to be given to
any person who shall report to the NPC any act which may constitute a violation of Section 2
Rule II of RA 7832? DOE in consultation with the NPC
11. “NEA” means the:
National Electrification Administration
12. — If the court finds by final judgment that the person has not committed illegal use of
electricity, the amount deposited shall be credited against future billings, with legal interest
thereon chargeable against the utility or cooperative. chanroblespublishingcompany
Likewise, the utility or cooperative shall be made to immediately pay such person _____ the
value of the payment or deposit with legal interest, which amount shall be creditable against
immediate future billings.
Double
13. If the person has been found by final judgment to have violated Section 1, Rule II hereof, he
shall be made to pay the utility or the cooperative concerned double the value of the
estimated electricity illegally used which is referred to in this section as:
differential billing
14. Overhead ground wires made of 7 strands of galvanized steel wires, 3.08 millimeters in
diameter and designed to protect the electrical conductors from
Lightning strikes
15. An incentive scheme by way of monetary reward shall be given to any person who shall
report to the NPC or police authorities any act which may constitute a violation of Section 2,
Rule II hereof.
DOE
16. If the court finds by final judgment that the person has not committed illegal use of electricity,
the amount deposited shall be credited against future billings, with legal interest thereon
chargeable against
Utility Company
17 (4pts) The presence of any of the following circumstances shall constitute prima facie
evidence of illegal use of electricity by the person benefited thereby:
a. The existence of a bored hole on the glass cover of the electric meter or at the back or
any part of said meter;
b. The presence of salt, sugar and other elements inside the electric meter that could result
in the inaccurate registration of the meter’s internal parts to prevent its accurate registration of
consumption of electricity;
c. The presence of any wiring connection which affects the normal operation or registration
of the electric meter;
f. The mutilation, alteration, reconnection disconnection, bypassing or tampering of instruments,
transformers and accessories;
18. refers to a person or entity, engaged in consolidating electric power demand of end-users in
the contestable market, for the purpose of purchasing and reselling electricity on a group
basis Aggregator
19. A person found by final judgment to have violated Section 2, Rule II hereof, shall be meted
the penalty of:
reclusion temporal
20. shall be determined by multiplying the unbilled consumption in kilowatt-hour, the period
covered by the differential billing and the current rate of electricity at the time of
apprehension.
Differential billing
21. refers to energy resources that do not have an upper limit on the total quantity to be used.
Renewable Energy
22. RA 7920
New Electrical Engineering Law
23. refers to manufacturing assembly plants, including engineering shops, shipyards or other
business endeavors where electrical machinery and equipment are installed.
Industrial plant
24. before any person is allowed to practice electrical engineering in the Philippines except as
otherwise allowed under this Act.
A valid certificate of registration and a valid professional license from the Commission
25. One of the Qualifications of Applicant for Registration as Professional Electrical Engineer
is that:
He is a registered electrical engineer with valid certificate of registration and professional license
and with four (4) years or more of active practice counted from the date of his registration as a
registered electrical engineer.
26. refers to energy-consuming equipment including motors, heaters, furnaces, light sources
and other devices which utilize electric energy, for any purpose.
Utilization Equipment
27. Qualifications of Applicant for Registration as Professional Electrical Engineer. – Any
person applying for registration as professional electrical engineer shall establish to the
satisfaction of the Board that on or before the date of registration, he possesses the following
qualifications:
(a) He is a citizen of the Philippines;
(b) He is of good reputation with high moral values;
(c) He has not been finally convicted by the court of an offense involving moral turpitude;
(d) He is a holder of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electric Engineering (BSEE) from a
university, school, college, academy or institute duly constituted, recognized and accredited
by the Philippine government; and 5 (1)
(e) He is a registered electrical engineer with valid certificate of registration and professional
license and with four (4) years or more of active practice reckoned from the date of his
registration as a registered electrical engineer.
28. a person is deemed to be in the practice of electrical engineering when he renders or offers
to render professional electrical engineering service in the form of:
(1) Consultation, investigation, valuation and management of services requiring electrical
engineering knowledge;
(2) Supervision of operation and maintenance of electrical equipment in power plants, industrial
plants, watercrafts, electric locomotives and others;
(3) Teaching of electrical engineering professional subjects
29. An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the practice,
licensing, and registration of electrical engineers and electricians.
RA 7920
30. Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001 is known as:
RA 9136
31. refer to those services that are necessary to support the transmission of capacity and
energy from resources to loads while maintaining reliable operation of the transmission
system in accordance with good utility practice and the Grid code to be adopted in
accordance with this Act Ancillary Services
32. The generation of power for areas not connected to the grid (also known as missionary
areas) is responsibility of:
Small power Utilities Group
33. Examination for the practice of Electrical Engineering in the Philippines should be given:
Twice a year
34. It provides the mechanism for identifying and setting the price of actual demand and supply
for each interval of the trading period. It provides the mechanism for identifying and setting
the price of actual demand and supply for each interval of the trading period.
WESM
35. the tampered electric meter subject of the offense must be placed in a suitable container,
properly identified and sealed, and shall be opened only for testing in the:
ERB’s meter Laboratory
36 Which is one of the practices of electrical engineering as defined by Republic Act 7920?
twice a year
37 What Republic Act of the Philippines shall serve as an act providing for a more responsive
and comprehensive regulation for the practice, licensing, and registration of electrical engineers
and electricians?
RA 7920
38. EPIRA law aims to
D. Promote competition, encourage market development, ensure consumer choice and penalize
abuse of market power in the restructured electricity industry
39. The authority responsible for price variations from the quantities of electricity?
DOE
40. The Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001 is known as:
RA 9136
41. Based on the 2018 EPIRA Status Report, the generation sector is still dominated by:
Aboitiz Power Corporation
42 The ERB and ERC were created to enforce regulations for a new restructured industry.
ERB and ERC
43. The EPIRA law created the _____ to assume the ownership of the transmission.
National Transmission Corporation (TransCo)
44. The generation of power for remote areas not connected to the grid is the responsibility of:
Small Power Utilities Group
45. It refers to those services that are necessary to support the transmission capacity.
Ancillary services
Part 2: Code of Ethics for Electrical Engineers
1. What is the keystone of professional conduct for Electrical Engineers?
Integrity
2. Who enforces disciplinary actions for violations of the Code of Ethics?
The Board of Electrical Engineering
3. An Electrical Engineer should discharge his duties with fidelity to whom?
Clients, employers, and the public interest
4. How should Electrical Engineers upgrade their knowledge and skills?
By interchanging information with others and contributing to engineering societies and
institutions
5. How should an Electrical Engineer uphold the honor and dignity of his profession?
Avoid association with persons or enterprises of questionable character
6. What should an Electrical Engineer consider regarding public safety?
Life, health, and property must
7. How should an Electrical Engineer advertise his work?
In a simple, professional manner without discrediting the profession
8. How should an Electrical Engineer handle confidential matters from clients or
employers?
They must not divulge them without consent
9. If an Electrical Engineer sees unsafe or dangerous conditions in his work, what must he
do?
Report or correct them to protect life, health, and property
10. What is considered unethical, unprofessional, and dishonorable conduct under
the Code of Ethics?
Violation of any provision of the Code
Duty to protect life, health, and property in engineering work → Safety responsibility
Not accepting compensation from more than one party without consent → Conflict of
interest rule
Keeping client or employer matters confidential → Confidentiality
Reporting unsafe conditions in engineering work → Professional responsibility
Not underbidding another engineer after bidding results are announced → Unethical
competition
Reporting fellow engineers who violate ethics → Disciplinary responsibility
Penalty for violating the Code of Ethics → Disciplinary action by the Board
Keystone of professional conduct for Electrical Engineers → Integrity
The foremost obligation of an Electrical Engineer → Public welfare
Discharging duties with fidelity to clients, employers, and the public → Professional life
Avoiding association with questionable persons/enterprises → Upholding honor and dignity
Giving service by continuously improving skills and sharing with societies → Professional
development
Expressing opinions only when based on knowledge and conviction → Honest conviction
Refraining from exaggerated or false advertising of one’s work → Professional modesty
Part 3: PQF – Philippine Qualifications Framework
1 what is qualifications?
A package of competencies describing a function or job role in an economic sector
2 What is the Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF)?
A national policy describing levels of educational qualifications and setting standards for
outcomes
3 What are the three main characteristics of the PQF?
Competency-based, labor market-driven, and assessment-based qualification recognition
4 What are the benefits of PQF to individuals?
Encourages lifelong learning and access to government-recognized certificates and
licenses
5 What are the benefits of PQF to employers?
Assures standards match job requirements and creates a common understanding of
qualifications
6. What type of qualification is associated with PQF Level 1?
National Certificate I (NC I)
7 What type of qualification is associated with PQF Level 5?
Diploma
8 What type of qualification is associated with PQF Level 6?
Baccalaureate Degree
9 What type of qualification is associated with PQF Level 7?
Post-Baccalaureate Program
10 What type of qualification is associated with PQF Level 8?
Doctoral Degree and Post-Doctoral Programs
11 At what PQF level is knowledge mainly manual and practical, applied in predictable contexts
with close supervision?
Level 1 (NC I)
12 At what PQF level does work involve some autonomy and responsibility, including
team participation?
Level 3 (NC III)
13 At what PQF level do graduates demonstrate broad and coherent knowledge for
professional work and lifelong learning?
Level 6 (Baccalaureate Degree)
14 At what PQF level do graduates demonstrate highly advanced systematic knowledge
for complex professional practice and research?
Level 8 (Doctoral Degree/Post-Doctoral)
National policy describing levels of qualifications and outcomes → Philippine
Qualifications Framework (PQF)
Package of competencies describing a job role → Qualification
Three main features of PQF (competency-based, labor market-driven, assessment-based) →
PQF Characteristics
Encourages lifelong learning and provides access to government-recognized certificates →
Benefit of PQF for individuals
Assures standards are consistent with job requirements → Benefit of PQF for employers
Ensures transparency and accountability in training provision → Benefit of PQF for
education/training providers
Provides standards and harmonization of qualifications → Benefit of PQF for
PQF Level with NC I qualification → Level 1
PQF Level with NC II qualification → Level 2
PQF Level with NC III qualification → Level 3
PQF Level with NC IV qualification → Level 4
PQF Level with Diploma qualification → Level 5
PQF Level with Baccalaureate degree qualification → Level 6
PQF Level with Post-Baccalaureate program → Level 7
PQF Level with Doctoral/Post-Doctoral program → Level 8
PQF Level where graduates have broad and coherent knowledge for professional work →
Level 6
PQF Level where graduates demonstrate highly advanced systematic knowledge for research
and professional practice → Level 8
PQF Level where work involves leadership and guidance in organizing activities of self and
others → Level 4
PQF Level where work involves autonomy and team participation → Level 3
PQF Level with advanced knowledge in specialized/multidisciplinary fields for leadership
and research → Level 7