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Engineering Ethics and Responsibilities Guide

This document contains questions related to engineering ethics for an examination. It includes questions about integrity, risk analysis, work ethics, moral development theories, and the responsibilities of engineers to society. It also provides short case studies and asks examinees to discuss related ethical issues.
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Engineering Ethics and Responsibilities Guide

This document contains questions related to engineering ethics for an examination. It includes questions about integrity, risk analysis, work ethics, moral development theories, and the responsibilities of engineers to society. It also provides short case studies and asks examinees to discuss related ethical issues.
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Answer ALL Questions

PART-A (5 × 2 = 10 Marks)

1 What is meant by integrity? How is it related to work ethics?

2 State the importance of ethical theories.

3 What are the advantages of codes of ethics?

4 Define risk-benefit analysis.

5 Discuss briefly on caring and sharing.

6 Mention the significance of Self Interest.

7 Examine the roles of codes of ethics?

8 Illustrate the disadvantages of collective bargaining.

9 Differentiate between Act-Utilitarianism and Rule Utilitarianism?

10 Clarify are the steps in confronting Moral Dilemmas?

11 Examine the roles of codes of ethics?

12 Define risk? State the causes of risks?

13 State the term “Globalization “elaborately?

1.Explain yoga and meditation K2 CO1


2 What is moral integrity? K1 CO2
3 What are responsibilities of engineers to society? K1 CO3
4 Define risk K1 CO4
5 What is “technology transfer and appropriate technology”?

PART – B (2 × 13 = 26 Marks)

6. a) i. Write short notes on Honesty and Integrity. 6

ii.Explain the procedure in risk benefit analysis and discuss its role 7
in reducing risks with suitable examples.
OR
b) i.What are work ethics? How can work ethics be strengthened? 7

ii.How can an engineer become a responsible experimenter? Explain 6


in detail.
7. a) i.Explain Gilligan’s theory of moral development. 6

ii.Discuss the role of engineers as consultants with suitable example. 7

OR
b) i. Discuss right ethics theory in detail 7

ii. Discuss the role of engineers in weapon development. 6

i. Discuss the scope and aims of engineering ethics. Scope and 6


aim of engineering ethics Professions and professionalism?
ii. Explain the types of inquiries in engineering? 7
OR
i. Examine the role of yoga for professional excellence and 7
stress management?
ii. Justify the levels of moral development proposed by 6
Kohlberg.

7. a) Describe the procedure in risk benefit analysis and discuss its role in 13
reducing risks with suitable examples.
OR
b) Briefly discuss the space shuttle challenger accident. What are the 13
ethical problems involved in this?

iii. Discuss the scope and aims of engineering ethics. Scope and aim of engineering ethics Professi
and professionalism?
iv. Explain the types of inquiries in engineering?
OR
iii. Examine the role of yoga for professional excellence and stress management?
iv. Justify the levels of moral development proposed by Kohlberg.

7. a) i. Evaluate the roles played by the codes of ethics set by


professional societies?
ii. Clarify how the risks are reduced & justify the concept of
“Risk-Benefit Analysis‟?
OR
b) i. Describe moral and ethical lessons that can be learnt from
space shuttle challenger tragedy and how the principal actors
behave as responsible experiments?
ii. Illustrate the elements of intellectual property rights in details
and benefits of IPRS?

6. a) Discuss the commitment, character, empathy and self confidence. 13


OR
b) Safety is a commodity comes with a price’-Sustainable with
explanation. Discuss how the knowledge of risk is always better for 13
safety with suitable examples.
7. a) Discuss on the roles played by the code of ethics set by professional
13
societies.
OR
b) Discuss the Multinational Corporation and weapons development 13

PART - C (1 × 14 = 14 Marks)

8. a) i.Examine in detail about the moral and ethical issues involved in 7


the use of computers.
ii.Discuss about environmental ethics and explain the approaches to 7
resolve environmental problems.
OR
b) i.Discuss in detail about Employee Rights and its role in 6
organization.
ii.Discuss in detail about moral and ethical issues in Chernobyl
disaster in detail. 8

8. a) Examine the dynamic nature of an Engineer's managerial role with


suitable example.
OR
8. a) i. Formulate the causes of Bhopal disasters. Justify the responsibility of engineers i
design of product in the design stage itself before the event of an accident?
ii. Distinguish between general and professional conflicts of interest.
OR
b) i. Describe In details about the global issues of weapon development?
ii. Explain the role of engineers as consultant and expert witness?

8. a) Write a briefly the “Corporate social responsibility.

OR
b) Justify Engineers as Expert witness and Advisors with suitable examples.

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