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 B.

Registered Electronic Engineers


109. Which law refers to the “Electronic  C. Professional Electronic
Commerce Act of 2000”? Engineers
 A. R. A. 8927  D. Choices B and C above
 B. R. A. 9287 118. Under R. A. 9292, can a Register
 C. R. A. 8792 Electronic Engineer render design
 D. R. A. 8729 services?
110. What is otherwise known as
“Electronics Engineering Law of 2004”?  A. Yes
 B. No
 A. P. D. 223  C. Yes if he has more than 5 years
 B. R. A. 5734 experience
 C. R. A. 9292  D. Yes if he has more than 10 years
 D. R. A. 7925 experience
111. What is otherwise known as “PRC
modernization law”?

 A. R. A. 8891
 B. R. A. 8981
 C. R. A. 8918
 D. R. A. 8198 119. Under R. A. 9292, the Professional
112. Professional Regulations Electronic Engineer shall the electronics
Commission was created under . plan designed by a Registered Electronic
 A. P. D. 323 Engineer?
 B. P. D. 223  A. review
 C. P. D. 232  B. sign
 D. P. D. 223  C. seal
113. When was the effectivity of  D. all of the choices
Presidential Degree No. 223? 120. Under R. A. 9292, who are
authorized to take charge of or supervise
 A. June 21, 1973 electronics construction and installation?
 B. June 22, 1973
 C. June 23, 1973  A. Professional Electronic Engineers
 D. June 24, 1974  B. Registered Electronic Engineers
114. When was the Electronic Commerce  C. Professional Electronic
Act of the Philippines approved? Engineers and Registered
Electronic Engineers
 A. June 21, 2000  D. Only those engineers who have
 B. October 10, 2000 more than 5 years professional
 C. April 22, 2000 practice experience
 D. June 14, 2000 121. Under R. A. 9292, the standards on
115. When was Republic Act No. 9292 minimum compensation are based on
approved by President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo?  . A. current practice
 B. current costumer price index
 A. April 12, 2004  C. minimum basic daily wage
 B. April 17, 2004  D. all of the above
 C. April 19, 2004 123. The powers and functions of the
 D. April 27, 2004 Board is provided in of the R. A. No.
116. When was the implementing rules 9292.
and regulations (IRR) of the R. A. 9292  A. Section 5
approved?  B. Section 6
 C. Section 7
 A. August 27, 2007  D. Section 8
 B. August 28, 2007 124. R. A. 9292, Section 17 states that
 C. August 29, 2007 the result of the board examination shall
 D. August 31, 2007 be released within days after the
117. Under R. A. 9292, who are examination.
authorized to render engineering
consultation services?  A. 5
 B. 10
 A. Registered Electronic Technicians  C. 15
 D. 3
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125. What is the minimum punishment 176. What is the study of the decisions,
imposed to any person who shall give any policies, and values that are morally
false or fraudulent statement to the desirable in engineering practice and
Board to obtain a Certificate of research?
registration and/or Professional ID Card
as Electronics Engineer?  A. Engineering ethics
 B. Engineering management
 A. P 100,000 or imprisonment of  C. Engineering system
6 months  D. Engineering integrity
 B. P 10,000 or imprisonment of 3
months
 C. P 50,000 or imprisonment of 6 177. What consists of the responsibilities
months and rights that ought to be endorsed by
 D. P 100,000 or imprisonment of 1 those engaged in engineering, and also of
year desirable ideals and personal
126. The electronic designer will commitments in engineering?
furnish sets of drawing specifications and
other contract documents to the client.  A. Ethics
 A. 5  B. Code of ethics
 B. 3  C. Engineering ethics
 C. 7  D. Engineering standards
 D. 2 178. What refers to situations in which
128. “To provide technical specifications moral reasons come into conflict, or in
for electronics equipment and systems” is which the application of moral values is
under what field of ECE practice? problematic?

 A. Engineering consultation  A. Silo mentality


 B. Design Services  B. Preventive ethics
 C. Construction and Installation  C. Ethical issues
 D. Inspection and Appraisal  D. Moral dilemmas
129. “Testing and quality control of 179. What states the moral
electronic products” is under what field of responsibilities of engineers as seen by
ECE practice? the profession, and as represented by a
professional society?
 A. Education Service
 B. Research and Development  A. Preventive ethics
 C. Manufacturing  B. Work ethics
 D. Maintenance  C. Code of ethics
professional practice of electronics  D. Professional code
 180. What is a set of attitudes, which
148. What is the term of the Chairman of implies a motivational orientation,
the Professional Regulation Commission? concerning the value of work?

 A. 5 years  A. Preventive ethics


 B. 3 years  B. Work ethics
 C. 6 years  C. Code of ethics
 D. 7 years.  D. Professional code
174. Which of the following does not 181. Ethics is synonymous to .
constitute the foundation of ethics?  A. morality
 B. money
 A. Honesty  C. standards
 B. Justice  D. conduct
 C. Integrity 182. A contract can be terminated with
 D. Courtesy which of the following reasons?
175. What is defined as a legally binding
agreement or premise to exchange goods  A. Death of a party to the contract
or services?  B. Failure of consideration
 C. Mutual agreement of the parties to
 A. Consideration the contract
 B. Partnership  D. All of the above
 C. Contract 183. Some contracts may be dissolved by
 D. Obligation which valid reason?

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 A. Court order  B. Nominal damages
 B. Passage of new laws  C. Liquidated damages
 C. Declaration of war  D. Consequential damages
 D. All of the above 191. What is another term for “punitive
damages”?

184. What is the major advantage of a  A. Liquidated damages


standard contract?  B. Exemplary damages
 C. Compensatory damages
 A. The meanings of the clauses were  D. Nominal damages
established. 192. What is defined as a non-
 B. The clauses of this contract are to performance that results in the injured
be litigated. party receiving something substantially
 C. The clauses of this contract are less than or different from what the
rarely ambiguous. contract is intended?
 D. All of the above
185. The general contractor who hires  A. Willful breach
different subcontractors is known  B. Material breach
as contractor.  C. Unintentional breach
 A. real  D. Intentional breach
 B. original 193. What refers to the condition that in
 C. prime a contract between two parties, only the
 D. legitimate parties to a contract may sue under it
186. What is the basic requirement in and that any third party names in that
order for a contract to be binding? contract or who benefit from that contract
cannot sue or be sued under that
 A. There must be a clear, specific and contract?
definite offer.
 B. There must be some form of  A. Doctrine of contract
conditional future consideration.  B. Party policy of contract
 C. There must be an acceptance of  C. Equity of contract
the offer.  D. Privity of contract
 D. All of the above 194. What is a civil wrong committed by
187. What contract document is part of one person causing damage to another
the constructive contracts? person of his property, emotional well-
being, or reputation?
 A. Agreement form
 B. General condition  A. Consequential damage
 C. Drawings and specifications  B. Fraud
 D. All of the above  C. Punitive damage
188. What refers to a statement of fact  D. Tort
made by one party to the other before 195. The tort law is concerned with .
the contract is made?  A. imprisonment
 B. fine
 A. A representation  C. compensation for the injury
 B. An offer  D. punishment
 C. A proposal 
 D. A consideration 198. A rule is defined as:
189. What refers to a fundamental
obligation under the contract which goes  A. a fundamental belief that usually
to the root of the contract? encompasses several rules.
 B. a system of nonstatutory,
 A. Warranty nonmandatory rules on personal
 B. Condition conduct.
 C. Injuction  C. an oath taken by an individual in a
 D. Innominate terms ceremony.
190. What type of damages is awarded,  D. a guide for conduct and action
usually for fraud cases, to punish and in a certain situation.
make an example of the defendant to
deter other from doing the same thing?

 A. Punitive damages

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199. A code is defined as:  A. Juridical or legal tie
 B. Prestation
 A. a fundamental belief that usually  C. Active subject
encompasses several rules.  D. Passive subject
 B. a system of nonstatutory, 207. Requisites of obligation consist in
nonmandatory rules on personal giving, doing or not doing something
conduct.
 C. an oath taken by an individual in a  A. Juridical or legal tie
ceremony.  B. Prestation
 D. a guide for conduct and action in a  C. Active subject
certain situation.  D. Passive subject
200. What refers to the rendition of 208. Requisites of obligation that refers
service by a dully licensed professional by to a person who can demand the
virtue of his technical education, training, performance of the obligation or known
experience and competence? as the creditor or oblige

 A. Professional practice  A. Juridical or legal tie


 B. Professional service  B. Prestation
 C. Legal practice and service  C. Active subject
 D. Professional consultation  D. Passive subject
201. A juridical necessity to give, to do, 209. Requisites of obligation that refers
or not to do. to a person from whom prestation is
demandable or known as the debtor or
 A. Contracts obligor
 B. Obligation
 C. Quasi-delicts  A. Juridical or legal tie
 D. Condition  B. Prestation
202. Obligation comes from the latin  C. Active subject
word _______ which means to bind.  D. Passive subject
210. One of the following is not
 A. Obligum considered as a source of obligation.
 B. Obligate
 C. Obligare  A. Law
 D. Obligus  B. Contracts
203. A legal wrong, committed through  C. Quai-delicts
fault or negligence, on a person or  D. Work
property, independent of contract. 211. The following are requisites of
Quasi-delicts except
 A. Contracts
 B. Obligation  A. An act or omission
 C. Quasi-delicts  B. Accompanied by fault or
 D. Condition negligence
204. A nature of obligation under civil  C. There must be no pre-existing
code which is legally demandable and the contractual relation between the
courts of justice may compel their parties
performance.  D. Acts or omissions punished by
law
 A. Civil Obligations 301. RA 9292 is known as
 B. Natural Obligation
 C. Pure Obligation  A. Electronics Engineering Law of
 D. Condition 2004
205. A nature of obligation under civil  B. Electronics and Communications
code based on morality, natural law and Engineering Law of the Philippines
conscience, they are not legally  C. Electronics and Communications
demandable. Engineering Law of 2004
 D. Electronics Engineering Law of the
 A. Civil Obligations Philippines
 B. Natural Obligation 302. The science dealing with the
 C. Pure Obligation development and application of devices
 D. Condition and systems involving the flow of
206. Requisites of obligations which is the electrons or other carriers of electric
vinculum or the link that binds the party charge, in a vacuum, in gaseous media,
in plasma, in semiconductors, in solid-
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state and/or in similar devices, including, 307. Any of a variety of electronic devices
but not limited to, applications involving that is capable of accepting data,
optical, electromagnetic and other energy programs and/or instructions, executing
forms when transduced or converted into programs and/or instructions to process
electronic signals. the data and presenting the results.

 A. Electronics  A. Computer
 B. Communications  B. ICT
 C. Electricity  C. ATM
 D. Physics  D. Laptop
303. A person who is qualified to hold 308. The acquisition, production,
himself/herself out as a duly transformation, storage and
registered/licensed Professional transmission/reception of data and
Electronics Engineer under RA 9292 and information by electronic means in forms
to affix to his/her name the letters such as vocal, pictorial, textual, numeric
“PECE”. or the like; also refers to the theoretical
and practical applications and processes
 A. Professional Electronics and utilizing such data and information.
Communications Engineer
 B. Professional Electronics  A. Information and
Engineer Communications Technology
 C. Electronics Engineer  B. Communications
 D. Electronics and Communications  C. Telecommunications
Engineer  D. Information Technology
304. A person who is qualified to hold 309. The process of sending and/or
himself/herself out as a duly receiving information, data, signals
registered/licensed Electronics Engineer and/or messages between two (2) or
under RA 9292 and to affix to his/her more points by radio, cable, optical wave
name the letters “ECE”. guides or other devices and wired or
wireless medium.
 A. Professional Electronics and
Communications Engineer  A. Information and Communications
 B. Professional Electronics Engineer Technology
 C. Electronics Engineer  B. Communications
 D. Electronics and Communications  C. Telecommunications
Engineer  D. Information Technology
305. A person who is qualified to hold 310. Any transmission, emission or
himself/herself out as a duly reception of voice, data, electronic
registered/licensed Electronics Technician messages, text, written or printed
under RA 9292 and to affix to his/her matter, fixed or moving pictures or
name the letters “ECT”. images, words, music or visible or audible
signals or sounds, or any information,
 A. Professional Electronics and intelligence and/or control signals of any
Communications Engineer design/or format and for any purpose, by
 B. Professional Electronics Engineer wire, radio, spectral, visual/optical/light,
 C. Electronics Engineer or other electronic, electromagnetic and
 D. Electronics Technician technological means.

 A. Information and Communications


Technology
306. A person who is qualified to hold  B. Communications
himself/herself out as a duly  C. Telecommunications
registered/licensed Electronics and  D. Information Technology
Communications Engineer under Republic 311. An undertaking the object of which
Act No. 5734. is to transmit audio, video, text, images
or other signals or messages for
 A. Professional Electronics and reception of a broad audience in a
Communications Engineer geographical area via wired or wireless
 B. Professional Electronics Engineer means.
 C. Electronics Engineer
 D. Electronics and  A. Communications
Communications Engineer  B. Broadcasting
 C. Transmission
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 D. Paging  C. 5 years
312. Includes all a manufacturing  D. 3 years
establishments and other business 317. The members of the board shall hold
endeavors where electronic or office for a term of __________ years
electronically-controlled machinery or from date of appointment or until their
equipment are installed and/or being successors shall have been appointed and
used, sold, maintained, assembled, qualified and may be re-appointed once
manufactured or operated. for another term.

 A. Industrial Plant  A. 7
 B. Commercial Establishment  B. 10
 C. Production Area  C. 5
 D. Power Plant  D. 3
313. Shall include but not be limited to 318. To pass the licensure examination, a
office buildings, hotels, motels, hospitals, candidate for Electronics Engineer or
condominiums, stores, apartments, Electronics Technician must obtain a
supermarkets, schools, stadia, parking passing rating of in each subject given
areas, memorial chapels/parks, during the examination:
watercraft and aircraft used for business
or profit, and any other building/s or  A. 50%
area/s for business purposes, where  B. 60%
electronic or electronically-controlled  C. 70%
machinery or equipment are installed  D. 80%
and/or are being used, sold, maintained, 319. One shall be allowed to take one
assembled, manufactured or operated. removal examination on the subject/s
where he/she has failed to obtain the
 A. Industrial Plant passing rating. Provided, however, that a
 B. Commercial Establishment candidate who obtains a passing rating in
 C. Production Area the majority of the subjects but obtains a
 D. Power Plant rating in the other subject/s.
314. Shall include services requiring
adequate technical expertise, experience  A. Below 70% but not lower than
and professional capability in undertaking 60%
advisory and review, pre-investment or  B. Below 70% but not lower than
feasibility studies, design, planning, 50%
construction, supervision, management  C. Below 60% but not lower than
and related services, and other technical 50%
studies or special studies in the field of  D. Below 75% but not lower than
electronics engineering. 60%
320. Certified experience record of active
 A. Consulting services self-practice and/or employment either in
 B. Primary services government service or in the private
 C. Secondary services sector, in the format to be prescribed by
 D. Technical services the Board, indicating the inclusive dates,
315. The integrated and accredited companies worked for, description of
national organization of specific responsibilities, relevant
ProfessionalElectronics Engineers, accomplishments and name, position of
Electronics Engineers and Electronics immediate supervisors for a period of at
Technician. least __________ years (inclusive and/or
aggregate), at least ___________ years
 A. IECEP of which are in responsible charge of
 B. Accredited Professional significant engineering work, from the
Organization date applicant took his/her oath as an
 C. PIECEP Electronics and Communications Engineer
 D. Organization of PECE or Electronics Engineer.
316. To be qualified as a Member of the
Board, he/she must be a citizen and a  A. 10 years; 3 years
resident of the Philippines for at least  B. 7 years; 2 years
__________ consecutive years prior to  C. 5 years; 2 years
his/her appointment.  D. 10 years; 2 years
321. RA 9292 is a consolidation of House
 A. 7 years Bill No. __________ and Senate Bill No.
 B. 10 years _______.
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 A. 5224; 2683 (ECT) will start within __________ years
 B. 5447; 458 from the effectivity of RA No. 9292.
 C. 5734; 109
 D. 5533; 4552  A. 5
322. RA 9292 was finally passed by the  B. 3
House of Representatives and the Senate  C. 10
on  D. 7
328. To register for Electronics
 A. February 2, 2004 Technicians (ECT), he/she must have
 B. March 2, 2007 rendered at least ___________ years
 C. April 17,2004 (inclusive or aggregate) of active self-
 D. March 5, 2005 practice and/ or employment either in the
323. RA 9292 was approved on Government or private sector.

 A. April 17, 2004  A. 5


 B. April 27, 2004  B. 3
 C. March 17, 2005  C. 10
 D. March 27, 2004  D. 7
324. The effectivity of RA 9292 was on 329. To register for Electronics
Technicians (ECT),one must provide
 A. April 17, 2004 individual certification/s from at least
 B. April 27, 2004 __________ registered PECEs vouching
 C. May 24, 2004 for the integrity, technical capability and
 D. May 28, 2004 good moral character of the applicant in a
format to be prescribed by the Board.

 A. 5
 B. 3
 C. 10
 D. 7
330. The Board may, __________ years
after the revocation of a Certificate of
Registration and Professional
Identification Card, upon application of
the party concerned and for reasons
325. To qualify in the registration to be deemed proper and sufficient, reinstate
the validity of a revoked Certificate of
PECE, one must provide __________ Registration and Professional
certification/s signed by __________ Identification Card, subject to compliance
PECEs attesting that the experience with the applicable requirements of the
record submitted by the applicant is Commission and the Board.
factual.
 A. 1
 A. 1; 3  B. 2
 B. 1; 2  C. 3
 C. 3; 3  D. 4
 D. 2; 2 331. Exemptions for examination and
326. Under the exception proviso registration can be possibly given to
stipulated in the particular Section 18,
Article III of RA No. 9292 those who have  A. A Filipino PECEs, ECEs or ECTs
been registered and licensed as with at least 20 years of experience
Electronics and Communications Engineer in the Philippines
under Republic Act No.5734 for at least  B. A Filipino PECEs, ECEs or ECTs
__________ years upon the effectivity of with at least 25 years of experience
RA No. 9292 are qualified to register as abroad
PECE.  C. A foreign national that are
PECEs, ECEs or ECTs and
 A. 5 equivalent who are temporarily
 B. 10 employed by the Philippine
 C. 3 Government or by private firms in
 D. 7 the Philippines
327. Registration with and without
Examination for Electronics Technicians
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 D. A foreign national with at least 20
years of experience in ECE field here
in the Philippines
334. In the official seal/logo of the Board,
the upper part of the annular space bear
the words

 A. BOARD OF ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
 B. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
COMMISSION
 C. NAME OF THE MEMBER
 D. LICENSE NO.
335. In the official seal/logo of the Board,
the lower half part of the annular space
bear the words

 A. BOARD OF ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
 B. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
COMMISSION
 C. NAME OF THE MEMBER
 D. LICENSE NO.

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