This document contains an assignment for an Engineering Ethics class. It provides 10 questions for students to answer in groups based on their roll numbers. The questions cover topics like loyalty and collegiality, intellectual property rights, risk analysis, collective bargaining, codes of ethics, occupational safety, comparing engineering experiments to other types of experiments, and definitions of terms like white-collar crime and whistleblowing. Students are instructed to answer in paragraphs of 5-5 marks and submit their answers by a specified date.
This document contains an assignment for an Engineering Ethics class. It provides 10 questions for students to answer in groups based on their roll numbers. The questions cover topics like loyalty and collegiality, intellectual property rights, risk analysis, collective bargaining, codes of ethics, occupational safety, comparing engineering experiments to other types of experiments, and definitions of terms like white-collar crime and whistleblowing. Students are instructed to answer in paragraphs of 5-5 marks and submit their answers by a specified date.
This document contains an assignment for an Engineering Ethics class. It provides 10 questions for students to answer in groups based on their roll numbers. The questions cover topics like loyalty and collegiality, intellectual property rights, risk analysis, collective bargaining, codes of ethics, occupational safety, comparing engineering experiments to other types of experiments, and definitions of terms like white-collar crime and whistleblowing. Students are instructed to answer in paragraphs of 5-5 marks and submit their answers by a specified date.
EEE Department Class: 3rd Year VI Sem. SECTION –B Faculty Name: M.Sivaramakrishna Subject: 14EE601, PEHV Date of submission: 05.02. 2019
1. Answer this Question from Roll No: 1 to 5 (5,5)
a)What is loyalty and collegiality and its importance in a team work. b) Compare engineering experiments with standard experiments.
2. Answer this Question from Roll No: 6 to 10 (5,5)
a) Explain intellectual property rights & explain the two types of risk? b) Discuss in detail risk benefit analysis and reducing risk.
3. Answer this Question from Roll No: 11 to 15 (5,5)
a) Write short notes on collective bargaining and code of ethics. b) How are conflicts of interest solved explain with examples. .
4. Answer this Question from Roll No: 16 to 20 (5,5)
a) Discuss on the ways and means of reducing occupational crimes in industries. b) Name the two aspects for comparing engineering with as experiment & explain.
5. Answer this Question from Roll No: 21 to 25 (5,5)
a) What are the limitations of code of ethics? b) What is collegiality? Compare safety and risk.
6. Answer this Question from Roll No: 26 to 30 (5,5)
a) What are the general features of morally responsible engineers b) Define a disaster? How will an engineer assess the safety?
7. Answer this Question from Roll No: 31 to 35 (5,5)
a) Differentiate scientific experiments and engineering projects? b) What is the need to view engineering projects as experiments? . 8. Answer this Question from Roll No: 36 to 40 (5,5) a) What is the basic moral task of salaried engineers? What is a trade secret? b) Define Institutional Authority & explain employee rights?
9. Answer this Question from Roll No: 41 to 45 (5,5)
a) What does the codes of ethics exhibits? b) How are conflicts of interest solved explain with examples.
10. Answer this Question from Roll No: 46 to 58 (5,5)
a) What is meant by ‘White-collar crime’ & Whistle Blowing explain it b) What are the two senses of loyalty? What are the general features of morally responsible engineers?