Sunday, March 29, 2026

Law Chapter 3 – Ethics

 

9. An engineer discovers a design error that may compromise safety but fears the client will terminate the contract if it is reported.

The engineer’s primary obligation is to:

A. Protect the client relationship
B. Protect public safety
C. Protect employer profits
D. Protect reputation

Ans B


10. An engineer secretly receives payment from a supplier in exchange for recommending a product.

This situation is best described as:

A. Professional development
B. Conflict of interest
C. Standard consulting practice
D. Legal commission

Ans. B


11. A consultant is hired by both the owner and contractor for the same project without disclosure.

This situation represents:

A. Professional efficiency
B. Conflict of interest
C. Risk allocation
D. Insurance issue

Ans. B


12. Fraud committed by an engineer may lead to:

A. Criminal penalties
B. Civil liability
C. Professional discipline
D. All of the above

Ans. C wrong

Ans D

Option C is actually correct — but it is incomplete, which is why it is not the best answer.

Let’s break it down like an NPPE examiner would:

What each option means

·         A. Criminal penalties → Yes
Fraud is a criminal offence (e.g., under the Criminal Code), so this absolutely applies.

·         B. Civil liability → Yes
The engineer can be sued for damages by clients or affected parties.

·         C. Professional discipline → Yes
The regulator (e.g., PEO) can impose license suspension, revocation, or fines.

“Fraud committed by an engineer may lead to:”

This means all applicable consequences must be considered.

·         Fraud triggers legal + civil + regulatory consequences simultaneously

·         So choosing only C ignores A and B → incomplete answer


Correct answer:

D. All of the above


⚠️ Common NPPE trap

Many candidates pick C because they think in terms of professional discipline only, but:

👉 NPPE often tests whether you recognize multi-layer liability:

1.      Criminal (state)

2.      Civil (lawsuit)

3.      Professional (regulator)


💡 Quick exam shortcut

If the misconduct is serious (fraud, falsification, negligence causing harm):

👉 Think: “Triple consequence” → pick ALL OF THE ABOVE

 


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