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1 Intlectual Property

2 Act and Regulations


3 Arbitration & W.C.B
4 Expert Witness
5 OHSA
6 Law
7 General
8 Questions to ask

Intlectual property
1 Question What is the benefit of copy right registration
1) you get the ownership for 20 years
2) you get profit by selling its copies
3) Registration gives you a certificate that states you are the copyright owner. You can use this in court
that you are the owner of the copyright.

2 Question Age of the Copyright


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 50 years
4) 50 years following the end of calender year after death

4 Question What is age of trade mark


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 15 years and any number of renewal after 15 years
4) 50 years

5 Question What is the "fair dealing" in copy right


1) use the work for private study, reserch,critisism
2) copy without permission
3) selling with permission

6 Question Under the copyright act following is covered


1) toys
2) computer programme
3) door locks
4) machine oil for door locks

7 Question for how long the Patient is granted


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 50years
3) 15 years and any subsequent renewal of 15 years

8 Question You can not have a trade mark for the following
1) Jackets
2) flag of the country
3) T Shirts

9 Question benefit of the registration of PATIENT Is


1) you can sell your product for 15 years
2) you are authorised for your life time and 50 years after the death in the following year
3) you can sell your product for thr 20 years

10 Question For the renewal of the Copyright ownership


1) you have to pay a fee and renew it every year
2) every 5 years
3) every 15 years
4) for the copyright fees are paid once only

11 Question Intlectual property office is situated in


1) Down town calgary
2) tronto
3) 56, sparks street , suite 800, ottwwa ontario, KIA0C9
4) CIPO , Industry Canada, Place du Portage 1, 50 victoria street , Hull ,Cubec Canada KIA0C9

12 Question Is these any yearly fees are applicable to maintain the patient registration
1) yes
2) no
3) Sometimes
4) fees only paid once for 20 years

13 Question What is covered in Copyright Act


1) Paintings
2) Novels
3) Musical work
4) All above

14 Question In the case of a work where the identity of the author is unknown, but the work is protected copyright
is valid for
1) 50 years
2) 50 years after ist publishing
3) the remainder of the calender year of the ist publication of the work and a period of 50 years or the
remainder of the calender year of making of the work and 75 years after that
4) 10 years

15 Question "Moral rights" in the copyright means


1) you are the owner of the product
2) you have right to sell your product
3) when ypu sold your product no one can change,distort,this and your name must also be associated with
the work.
4) you can not sell this

16 Question How long the Registration lasts for Industrial Design


1) 15 Years
2) 20 years
3) 10 years subject to renewal at 5 years
4) 50 years

17 Question What you can register for the Industrial design


1) Novel
2) Painting
3) Ornamental work on the corner of spoon
4) computer programme

18 Question I see a good design outside canada and it does not appearto be on the marketin Canada,Can I register
under my name here.
1) Apply for this in the prescribed form
2) you need to prepare its drawings before apply
3) No you can not
4) Yes, if you acquired ownership of the design and it is not published anywhere in the world for more than 17
one year

Act & Regulations

1 Question Main difference between Professional engineer and Licencee is


1) He can not sign the drawings
2) he is like a limited powers to sign the drawings
3) He has all the qualities except that he is not resident of this country

2 Question One engineer is prosecuted by the court for some reasons . His registration is cancelled by
APEGGA. When he can get his registration back after ….
1) 3 years
2) after 7 years
3) after completing his prison time
4) He can not get his registration back.

3 Question Engineer in training can remain on the role of APEGGA for a maximum time of…….
1) 3 Years
2) 5 years
3) 6 years
4) 8 years with a special permission from council otherwise 6 years

4 Question Annual general meeting of the association must be held


1) every year
2) two times a year
3) every 4 months
4) every year with a span of not more than 18 months between two meetings

5 Question There are two vice presidents in the in the council they are appointed ist vice president and
2nd vice president on the bases of ……
1) senority of the member
2) to be told by the minister
3) depending on the Nos of votes he get in the election
4) on the bases who is senior in the age

6 Question Minimum requirement for the registration in APEGGA IS


1) Resident of the province
2) Course work in engineering
3) Experience in engineering work
4) Canadian citizenship

7 Question you know your company is knowingly doing something wrong you will report to
1) higher management
2) Manager
3) APEGGA
4) Regulatery authorities

8 Question If a membership is cancelled for some diciplionary reasons . Member, permitholder can apply for the
reinstatement ,,,,,,,after
1) 6 months
2) I year
3) 5 years
4) 2 years

9 Question What is the most serious penality council can give in the case of Unprofessional Conduct 384
1) Limited membership
2) Reprimand
3) Registration cancelled for 3 years
4) suspend

10 Question What is the maximum fine if you are under some investigation by APEGGA
1) 50% cost of hearing and 2000$
2) 5000$ for the ist time and 7000$ for the 2nd time
3) All the cost of hearing and a fine of 10000$
4) your one month pay

11 Question One of your neighbour came to your house and showed you a small printout of a building .
He requested to you get this signed as to get a bank loan for this . Some of his friend who is a bank
employee told him he can get this signed from any of his friend engineer and can save time.
what is your duty
1) you will sign the papers
2) you will refuse him
3) you will tell him about the responcibility of a professional engineer and will not sign the papers that way.
4) as this is a small project you know it looks safe you will sign for 300 $
12 Question Student in the Engineering college are eligible as a primary membership if they have
1) completed 1 year in the school
2) completed 2 years in school
3) completed 3 years in school
4) completed their degree of 4 years

13 Question For the any special meeting of the council quorum is


1) 30 members
2) 50 members and a past president
3) 60 members
4) 100 members

14 Question Minimum time required to announce a special meeting is


1) 2 months
2) 1 month
3) 30 days
4) 45 days

15 Question Quorum for the Examination Committee is


1) 10 members
2) 50% of its members
3) 75 % of its members
4) 1/4 or 25 % of its members

16 Question For any of the investigation under the APEGGA . Apegga can call ……for the help of investigation
1) any member of the association
2) members with minimum 10 years of experience
3) only the managers

17 Question Who can approve the registration as a professional member


1) Board of examiners
2) Experience review Committee
3) Council
4) Registrar

18 Question Who can approve the registration as a permit holder


1) Board of examiners
2) Experience review Committee
3) Council
4) Registrar

19 Question Who can form the Dicipline Committee


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Investigation Committee
4) Minister

20 Question Who can form the Investigation Committee


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Special Committee
4) Minister

21 Question Who can form the Investigation Panel


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Investigation Committee
4) Minister

22 Question Joint firms as Architecture & engineers or Engineers and Architecture can be formed if
1) There is at least one engineer employee & one architecture employee
2) There is atleast one Professional engineer and one professional Architect as a partners or shareholders
3) it has mimimum 30 employee
4) it has minimum 20 employee
23 Question Following is exempted from the provisions of Professional Engineering Act
1)A member of the canadian force actually employed on duty with force

24 Question who can cancell the registration of a member if a member has requested to cancell this

1) Registrar
2) council
3) when approved by council registrar can cancell the registration
4) Minister

25 Question If the registration is cancelled and 7 years are passed who can approve the registration
1) Registrar
2) council
3) Board of Examiners
4) Experience review board

26 Question To effectively reduce liability exposure, The professional engineer should 382
1) pursue continuing educational opportunities
2) work under the supervision of a senior engineer
3) maintain professional standard of practice
4) Provide clients with frequent progress reports

27 Question list for the nominees for council elections is submitted to 69


1) council
2) dicipline committee
3) Executive Director
4) Honorium President

28 Question Nominees for president or vice president shall have served minimum time in the council 69
1) 6 months
2) no prior time required
3) 1 year
4) 3 years

29 Question Ballot forms must be mailed to the professional members ,,,,,,time before election 70
1) 1 month
2) 2 months
3) 50 days
4) 150 days

30 Question If any member of the council absents himself ……….Nos of meeting of council without prior permission
council may declare his seat to be vacent 71
1) 2 meetings
2) 4 meetings
3) 3 meetings
4) 7 meetings

31 Question What is the source of income of APEGGA


1) Funded by Federal Government
2) Funded by Provincial Government
3) Annual fees collected by Professional Members,Permit Holders and Licencees
4) Fees Collected from dicipline the professional members

32 Question when one has to Surrender of seal


1) Temporary withdrawl of professional members, permit holders , licencees, R.P.T etc for a period estimate
to exceed 1 year
2) Resign of the professional members, permit holders , licencees, R.P.T etc for a period estimate
3) Suspention or cancellation of professional member
4) All above

33 Question What annual fee Honrary Member has to pay


1) 50% of the fee fixed by APEGGA
2) Has to pay only for 3 years
3) 50$ per year
4) Nothing to pay

34 Question How many Professional members can request for special or district meetings
1) 30 members
2) 45 members
3) 10members
4) 25% members of that area

35 Question What is the quorum for district meetings


1) 30 members
2) 45 members
3) 10 members
4) 1/4 or 25 % of members

36 Question How many members are in Ballot counting Committee


1) 3
2) 9
3) 6
4) 11

36 Question How many minimum members are required in Nominating Committee


1) 3
2) 10
3) 6
4) 11

36 Question How many minimum members are required in Enforcement review committee
1) 3
2) 9
3) 6
4) 11

37 Question Joint Registration Board is established ,,,,,nos of members from


1) 10members appointed by council and 5 members appointed by society
2) 10 members from the each
3) 5 members from each
4) there is no such board like this

38 Question Quorum for the meeting of the council ? P 53


1) At least one president ,the 2 Vice-Presidents or immediate past president and 6 other professional members
of council
2) 25% members
3) 30members
4) 60members

Question Council may initiate an inquiry where professional misconduct is suspected if…….

1) written complaint
2) even if it is not a written complaint
3) written complaint with the AFFIDAVIT
4) subject to approval by the Council

Question If it is a tied vote one of these can vote


1) President
2) registrar
3) senior council member
4) any member

Question Full form for RPT is


1) Registered practial technologist
2) registered professional technologist
3) Registered parallel technologist
4) Registered technologist
Question For the formation of the practice review board the council shall appoint ……..Members from technical side
1) 2 professional members of each cateogary
2) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist
3) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist + 1registered professional technologist
4) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist + 1registered professional technologist
+1 engineering technologist

Arbitrations

1 Question What is the mandatory class of the arbitration


1) Parties must submit dispute to the arbitrator
2) Not to go in Court after the dicision of court
3) Arbitrator must have a law degree
4) Arbitrator must have 5 years experience in the same field

2 Question On a party's application court may set aside the award of arbiteration
1) If it is applied in the court with in 30 days of the arbitration dicision
2) If there is only one arbitrator
3) Procedure followed in the arbitration did not comply with the act
4) if one or both parties are not satisfied with the working of arbitrator

3 Question Appointing the arbitrator


1) appointed by the court
2) Choice of public
3) Each party name one person ,then those two name another one as a chair,three members are formed
that is arbitration board
4) Each party name one, those two will become as a arbiterator

4 Question Benefit of Arbitration Act


1) saves time
2) saves the fees of lawyer
3) Arbitration act provides a better basis to have the dispute resolved
4) Arbitrators can consider like the advocates of the parties.

5 Question Before proceeding to arbitration one wise step can be


1) Court case
2) Mediation
3) Reporting to police
4) Finding a capable Arbitrator who can favour you

6 Question Arbitration cases are solved under


1) Engineering Associations Act
2) Federal Statuate
3) Provincial Statuate
3) Common Law

7 Question Follwing type of cases are solved with the help of Engineering professionals given the powers
1) Tort Cases
2) Frauds
3) Cases which can not be solved in courts
4) Particular disputes of a " technical" engineering nature

Expert Witness

1 Question Duty of the Expert Witness is


1) Expert witness shall only stick to the point and will not go beyond his area
2) Expert witness is free to say what ever he like to express
3) Expert witness is entiteld to offer opinion evidence
4) Expert witness can refuse any question he like

2 Question Most common error in the Expert Witness is


1) Being Argumentive
2) Failing to listen
3)Failing to listen Proposition that can affect other party
4) all above

3 Question Role of professiona witness is


1) to record his Expert Witness
2) to help the party who named him
3) to help the court
4) to help the Judicial process

4 Question Court will not for give a professional wittness if he


1) Refuse to answer any question.
2) Behaving like a advocate to one party.
3) Professional witness who acts as the cheerleader for one side and tries to unsurp the dicision - making powers
4) Reached late in the court

5 Question Following is not considered normal


1) reading notes without prior permission
2) Leaving the court room without completing his witness
3) Not answering any question
4) all of above

Law
Question What is the legal system of the nine provinces and the territories of Canada?
1) English Common law
2) Court of Equity
3) Judge made Law
4) All of above

Question Bankruptcy and insolvency would be categorized under


1) Provincial Law
2) Federal Powers
3) ist and 2nd
4) Depends upon situation

Question which of the following court has the highest rank?


1) Court of Appeal of the Province
2) Supreme court of Canada
3) Federal court of canada
4) Canada's final appeal court

Question What is the difference between indemnification and guarantee?


Answer) The essential difference is that indemnity rights can be exercised directly.

Question Whatis the maximum number of shareholders in private corporation?


1) 25
2) 50
3) No Limit 332
4) 75

Question who is providing day-to-day business management of the corporation:


1) Shareholders
2) Owners
3) Board of directors d) officers
4) Officers

Question What is the fundamental purpose of tort law?


1) punishment of the negligent
2) Diciplinary of the Negleng
3) Compensate the Victim
4) All of Above
Question To avoid claim on tort law an engineer should
1) Have a good Technical Knowledge
2) Get the work for that he is competent
3) Be professional engineer
4) Required the stand of care

Question Provinicial corportions have the capacity to


1) limit to their jurisdiction
2) Beyond the geographic Limits of their jurisdiction
3) Depends upon the purpose of the work
4) All province except Quebec.

question Which of the following group is not covered by occupational health and safty act?
1) Domestic Worker
2) Federal Government Employee
3) Worker in federally regulated Industries
4)All of above

question If a serious incident happens, or almost happen, who should notify health and safty office?
1) Health and safety Board
2) Owner
3) The Employer
4) Employee

question who is selecting the occupational health and safty council?


1) Minister
2) Professional Engineer by vote
3) Lieutent Governer
4) Trade Unions

question what is the maximum offences for the first time with any act against occupational health and safty act?
1) 300000$
2) 30000 for each day
3) No Limit
4) 6 month imprisonment
5) 500000 $

question what is the maximum offencesfor the second time with any act against occupational health and safty act?
1) 300000
2) 60000 for each day
3) 1000000
4) No Limit
5) 3 & 4

question who is administrating the occupational heath and safty act?


1) Minister of labour
2) Councils
3) Officers
4) Lieutenant Governer

question what is the maximum compensate you got from WCB?


1) 100 % of your wages
2) 80 %
3) 90%
4) depends to officers

question If you are injured at work ,who is responsible for your hospital cost?
1) Employer
2) Insurance Company
3) WCB
4) OHSA

question If I work as a part time am I covered by WCB?


1) No
2) Yes
3) If you are working more than 20 Hours
4) Depends on the type of work

question Will I receive compensation benefits if the injury was my fault?


1) Yes
2) No
3) Depends on WCB
4) Officers will determine

Question Which of the following is not categorized under tort law?


1) slander
2) nuisanace
3) negigence
4) breach of contract

Question some kind of contract should be in writing to be enforceable:


1) engineering contract
2) Real estate
3) subcontracting
4) project worth more tha 1000000

Question If a subcontractor makes a mistake in its tender and this is included as part of the contractor’s submission, then:
1) The subcontractor is only obligated to perform the work if a written quote was provided
2) The contractor is obligated to perform the work
3)The subcontractor is not obligated to perform the work
4)The subcontractor is obligated to perform the work.

Question Client on tender calling autority


1) Cannot accept a non-compliant bidder
2) Cannot award on basis of undisclosed criteria
3) Did not have an absolute and unfettered discretion
4) Cannot bid shop
5) all of the above

Question In general, when a party signs a standard form contract without reading and understanding its terms,
1) The court will reject the contract
2) The court will delete ambiguous terms and then enforce the contract
3) The court will delete unfair terms and then enforce the contract
4) The court will enforce the contract

Question what is the Contra proferentem


1) contract interperation
2) write simply contract
3) Where a contract is ambiguous it will be interpreted against the party that drafted it
4) all of the above

Question when the Disclaimer clause would not protect the vendor
1) breach of contract
2) tort law
3) fundamental breach
4) breach of condition

Question what is Duty to mitigate concern in law of contract:


1) compensate the injured party
2) mitigate the problem between two party
3) The injured party must minimize the damages suffered
4) all

Question QUANTUM MERUIT means:


1)As much as one reasonably earned or deserved
2)A reasonable payment made to cover the cost of work performed
3)Usually applies if no contract exists, or if contract is unjustifiably terminated
4) all of the above
Question SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE applies for :
1) Minor deficiencies only
2) If a party substantially complies with the terms of a contract
3) it is entitled to be paid the contract price less the cost of any non-compliance
4) all of the above

Question what should be used instead of penalty clause in contract:


1) Liquidated damages
2) QUANTUM MERUIT
3) Contra proferentem
4) all of the above

Any claims which the contractor may have against the Owner shall be presented to the Engineer in writing not
Question later than
1) 15 days
2) 1 month
3) 7 days
4) no time limit

Question An action (law suit) for breach of contract must commence within a specific period of time
1) 6 years
2) two years
3) 8 years for contract under seal
4) depends to kind of contract

Question Tort liability may arise


1) services are performed gratuitously
2) unintentionally
3) without contract
4) all of the above
5)a and b

Question is it possible to be liable for both contract and tort


1) yes
2) No
3) federally ruled project
4) provincially ruled project

Question what is the most important kind of tort liability for engineers:
1) defamation
2) deceit
3) negligent
4) Occupiers Liability

Question Competion act is under


1) provincial
2) federal
3) Common law
4) Internatioan law

General
Question General
How many states in canada
1) 5
2) 7
3) 9
4) 11

Question Population of canada is approximately


1) 3 million
2) 30 million
3) 15 million
4) 20 million
Question Population of Alberta approximately
1) 4 million
2) 8 million
3) 30 million
4) 10 million

Question Length of our province in approximately


1) 2000 Km
2) 800 km
3) 500 km
4) 5000 km

Question Width of our province is approximately


1) 2000 Km
2) 800 km
3) 500 km
4) 5000 km

Question What is the age to become adult in Alberta


1) 18
2) 19
3) 17
4) depends on provincial legislation

Question What is the age to become adult in Canada


1) 18
2) 19
3) 17
4) depends on provincial legislation

Professional associations , professional societies , unions

Question Basic difference between the professional association and union is

1)In the professional associations the membership is mandatory and in the case of unions it is voluntry
2)In the professional associations there are certain rules and act to follow the code of ethics and in the
unions these rules are set by the union itself
3) Professional associations
1 Intlectual Property
2 Act and Regulations
3 Arbitration & W.C.B
4 Expert Witness
5 OHSA
6 Law
7 General
8 Questions to ask

Intlectual property
1 Question What is the benefit of copy right registration
1) you get the ownership for 20 years
2) you get profit by selling its copies
3) Registration gives you a certificate that states you are the copyright owner. You can use this in court
that you are the owner of the copyright.

2 Question Age of the Copyright


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 50 years
4) 50 years following the end of calender year after death

4 Question What is age of trade mark


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 15 years and any number of renewal after 15 years
4) 50 years

5 Question What is the "fair dealing" in copy right


1) use the work for private study, reserch,critisism
2) copy without permission
3) selling with permission
4)

6 Question Under the copyright act following is covered


1) toys
2) computer programme
3) door locks
4) machine oil for door locks

7 Question for how long the Patient is granted


1) 15 years
2) 20 years
3) 50years
3) 15 years and any subsequent renewal of 15 years

8 Question You can not have a trade mark for the following
1) Jackets
2) flag of the country
3) T Shirts

9 Question benefit of the registration of PATIENT Is


1) you can sell your product for 15 years
2) you are authorised for your life time and 50 years after the death in the following year
3) you can sell your product for thr 20 years

10 Question For the renewal of the Copyright ownership


1) you have to pay a fee and renew it every year
2) every 5 years
3) every 15 years
4) for the copyright fees are paid once only

11 Question Intlectual property office is situated in


1) Down town calgary
2) tronto
3) 56, sparks street , suite 800, ottwwa ontario, KIA0C9
4) CIPO , Industry Canada, Place du Portage 1, 50 victoria street , Hull ,Cubec Canada KIA0C9

12 Question Is these any yearly fees are applicable to maintain the patient registration
1) yes
2) no
3) Sometimes
4) fees only paid once for 20 years

13 Question What is covered in Copyright Act


1) Paintings
2) Novels
3) Musical work
4) All above

14 Question In the case of a work where the identity of the author is unknown, but the work is protected copyright
is valid for
1) 50 years
2) 50 years after ist publishing
3) the remainder of the calender year of the ist publication of the work and a period of 50 years or the
remainder of the calender year of making of the work and 75 years after that
4) 10 years

15 Question "Moral rights" in the copyright means


1) you are the owner of the product
2) you have right to sell your product
3) when you sold your product no one can change,distort,this and your name must also be associated with
the work.
4) copy for the reserch work

16 Question How long the Registration lasts for Industrial Design


1) 15 Years
2) 20 years
3) 10 years subject to renewal at 5 years
4) 50 years

17 Question What you can register for the Industrial design


1) Novel
2) Painting
3) Ornamental work on the corner of spoon
4) computer programme

18 Question I see a good design outside canada and it does not appearto be on the marketin Canada,Can I register
under my name here.
1) Apply for this in the prescribed form
2) you need to prepare its drawings before apply
3) No you can not
4) Yes, if you acquired ownership of the design and it is not published anywhere in the world for more than 17
one year

Act & Regulations

1 Question Main difference between Professional engineer and Licencee is


1) He can not sign the drawings
2) he is like a limited powers to sign the drawings
3) He has all the qualities except that he is not resident of this country
2 Question One engineer is prosecuted by the court for some reasons . His registration is cancelled by
APEGGA. When he can get his registration back after ….
1) 3 years
2) after 7 years
3) after completing his prison time
4) He can not get his registration back.

3 Question Engineer in training can remain on the role of APEGGA for a maximum time of…….
1) 3 Years
2) 5 years
3) 6 years
4) 8 years with a special permission from council otherwise 6 years

4 Question Annual general meeting of the association must be held


1) every year
2) two times a year
3) every 4 months
4) every year with a span of not more than 18 months between two meetings

5 Question There are two vice presidents in the in the council they are appointed ist vice president and
2nd vice president on the bases of ……
1) senority of the member
2) to be told by the minister
3) depending on the Nos of votes he get in the election
4) on the bases who is senior in the age

6 Question Minimum requirement for the registration in APEGGA IS


1) Resident of the province
2) Course work in engineering
3) Experience in engineering work
4) Canadian citizenship

7 Question you know your company is knowingly doing something wrong you will report to
1) higher management
2) Manager
3) APEGGA
4) Regulatery authorities

8 Question If a membership is cancelled for some diciplionary reasons . Member, permitholder can apply for the
reinstatement ,,,,,,,after
1) 6 months
2) I year
3) 5 years
4) 2 years

9 Question What is the most serious penality council can give in the case of Unprofessional Conduct 384
1) Limited membership
2) Reprimand
3) Registration cancelled for 3 years
4) suspend

10 Question What is the maximum fine if you are under some investigation by APEGGA
1) 50% cost of hearing and 2000$
2) 5000$ for the ist time and 7000$ for the 2nd time
3) All the cost of hearing and a fine of 10000$
4) your one month pay

11 Question One of your neighbour came to your house and showed you a small printout of a building .
He requested to you get this signed as to get a bank loan for this . Some of his friend who is a bank
employee told him he can get this signed from any of his friend engineer and can save time.
what is your duty
1) you will sign the papers
2) you will refuse him
3) you will tell him about the responcibility of a professional engineer and will not sign the papers that way.
4) as this is a small project you know it looks safe you will sign for 300 $

12 Question Student in the Engineering college are eligible as a primary membership if they have
1) completed 1 year in the school
2) completed 2 years in school
3) completed 3 years in school
4) completed their degree of 4 years

13 Question For the any special meeting of the council quorum is


1) 30 members
2) 50 members and a past president
3) 60 members
4) 100 members

14 Question Minimum time required to announce a special meeting is


1) 2 months
2) 1 month
3) 30 days
4) 45 days

15 Question Quorum for the Examination Committee is


1) 10 members
2) 50% of its members
3) 75 % of its members
4) 1/4 or 25 % of its members

16 Question For any of the investigation under the APEGGA . Apegga can call ……for the help of investigation
1) any member of the association
2) members with minimum 10 years of experience
3) only the managers

17 Question Who can approve the registration as a professional member


1) Board of examiners
2) Experience review Committee
3) Council
4) Registrar

18 Question Who can approve the registration as a permit holder


1) Board of examiners
2) Experience review Committee
3) Council
4) Registrar

19 Question Who can form the Dicipline Committee


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Investigation Committee
4) Minister

20 Question Who can form the Investigation Committee


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Special Committee
4) Minister

21 Question Who can form the Investigation Panel


1) Registrar
2) Council
3) Investigation Committee
4) Minister

22 Question Joint firms as Architecture & engineers or Engineers and Architecture can be formed if
1) There is at least one engineer employee & one architecture employee
2) There is atleast one Professional engineer and one professional Architect as a partners or shareholders
3) it has mimimum 30 employee
4) it has minimum 20 employee

23 Question Following is exempted from the provisions of Professional Engineering Act


1)A member of the canadian force actually employed on duty with force
2) no one

24 Question who can cancell the registration of a member if a member has requested to cancell this
1) Registrar
2) council
3) when approved by council registrar can cancell the registration
4) Minister

25 Question If the registration is cancelled and 7 years are passed who can approve the registration
1) Registrar
2) council
3) Board of Examiners
4) Experience review board

26 Question To effectively reduce liability exposure, The professional engineer should 382
1) pursue continuing educational opportunities
2) work under the supervision of a senior engineer
3) maintain professional standard of practice
4) Provide clients with frequent progress reports

27 Question list for the nominees for council elections is submitted to 69


1) council
2) dicipline committee
3) Executive Director
4) Honorium President

28 Question Nominees for president or vice president shall have served minimum time in the council 69
1) 6 months
2) no prior time required
3) 1 year
4) 3 years

29 Question Ballot forms must be mailed to the professional members ,,,,,,time before election 70
1) 1 month
2) 2 months
3) 50 days
4) 150 days

30 Question If any member of the council absents himself ……….Nos of meeting of council without prior permission
council may declare his seat to be vacent 71
1) 2 meetings
2) 4 meetings
3) 3 meetings
4) 7 meetings

31 Question What is the source of income of APEGGA


1) Funded by Federal Government
2) Funded by Provincial Government
3) Annual fees collected by Professional Members,Permit Holders and Licencees
4) Fees Collected from dicipline the professional members

32 Question when one has to Surrender of seal


1) Temporary withdrawl of professional members, permit holders , licencees, R.P.T etc for a period estimate
to exceed 1 year
2) Resign of the professional members, permit holders , licencees, R.P.T etc for a period estimate
3) Suspention or cancellation of professional member
4) All above

33 Question What annual fee Honrary Member has to pay


1) 50% of the fee fixed by APEGGA
2) Has to pay only for 3 years
3) 50$ per year
4) Nothing to pay

34 Question How many Professional members can request for special or district meetings
1) 30 members
2) 45 members
3) 10members
4) 25% members of that area

35 Question What is the quorum for district meetings


1) 30 members
2) 45 members
3) 10 members
4) 1/4 or 25 % of members

36 Question How many members are in Ballot counting Committee


1) 3
2) 9
3) 6
4) 11

36 Question How many minimum members are required in Nominating Committee


1) 3
2) 10
3) 6
4) 11

36 Question How many minimum members are required in Enforcement review committee
1) 3
2) 9
3) 6
4) 11

37 Question Joint Registration Board is established ,,,,,nos of members from


1) 10members appointed by council and 5 members appointed by society
2) 10 members from the each
3) 5 members from each
4) there is no such board like this

38 Question Quorum for the meeting of the council ? P 53


1) At least one president ,the 2 Vice-Presidents or immediate past president and 6 other professional members
of council
2) 25% members
3) 30members
4) 60members

Question Council may initiate an inquiry where professional misconduct is suspected if…….
1) written complaint
2) even if it is not a written complaint
3) written complaint with the AFFIDAVIT
4) subject to approval by the Council

Question If it is a tied vote one of these can vote


1) President
2) registrar
3) senior council member
4) any member

Question Full form for RPT is


1) Registered practial technologist
2) registered professional technologist
3) Registered parallel technologist
4) Registered technologist

Question For the formation of the practice review board the council shall appoint ……..Members from technical side
1) 2 professional members of each cateogary
2) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist
3) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist + 1registered professional technologist
4) 2 professional engineer + I professional geophysicist +1 geologist + 1registered professional technologist
+1 engineering technologist

Arbitrations

1 Question What is the mandatory class of the arbitration


1) Parties must submit dispute to the arbitrator
2) Not to go in Court after the dicision of court
3) Arbitrator must have a law degree
4) Arbitrator must have 5 years experience in the same field

2 Question On a party's application court may set aside the award of arbiteration
1) If it is applied in the court with in 30 days of the arbitration dicision
2) If there is only one arbitrator
3) Procedure followed in the arbitration did not comply with the act
4) if one or both parties are not satisfied with the working of arbitrator

3 Question Appointing the arbitrator


1) appointed by the court
2) Choice of public
3) Each party name one person ,then those two name another one as a chair,three members are formed
that is arbitration board
4) Each party name one, those two will become as a arbiterator

4 Question Benefit of Arbitration Act


1) saves time
2) saves the fees of lawyer
3) Arbitration act provides a better basis to have the dispute resolved
4) Arbitrators can consider like the advocates of the parties.

5 Question Before proceeding to arbitration one wise step can be


1) Court case
2) Mediation
3) Reporting to police
4) Finding a capable Arbitrator who can favour you

6 Question Arbitration cases are solved under


1) Engineering Associations Act
2) Federal Statuate
3) Provincial Statuate
3) Common Law

7 Question Follwing type of cases are solved with the help of Engineering professionals given the powers
1) Tort Cases
2) Frauds
3) Cases which can not be solved in courts
4) Particular disputes of a " technical" engineering nature

Expert Witness

1 Question Duty of the Expert Witness is


1) Expert witness shall only stick to the point and will not go beyond his area
2) Expert witness is free to say what ever he like to express
3) Expert witness is entiteld to offer opinion evidence
4) Expert witness can refuse any question he like

2 Question Most common error in the Expert Witness is


1) Being Argumentive
2) Failing to listen
3)Failing to listen Proposition that can affect other party
4) all above

3 Question Role of professional witness is


1) to record his Expert Witness
2) to help the party who named him
3) to help the court
4) to help the Judicial process

4 Question Court will not for give a professional wittness if he


1) Refuse to answer any question.
2) Behaving like a advocate to one party.
3) Professional witness who acts as the cheerleader for one side and tries to unsurp the dicision - making powers
4) Reached late in the court

5 Question Following is not considered normal


1) reading notes without prior permission
2) Leaving the court room without completing his witness
3) Not answering any question
4) all of above

Law
Question What is the legal system of the nine provinces and the territories of Canada?
1) English Common law
2) Court of Equity
3) Judge made Law
4) All of above

Question Bankruptcy and insolvency would be categorized under


1) Provincial Law
2) Federal Powers
3) ist and 2nd
4) Depends upon situation

Question which of the following court has the highest rank?


1) Court of Appeal of the Province
2) Supreme court of Canada
3) Federal court of canada
4) Canada's final appeal court

Question What is the difference between indemnification and guarantee?


Answer) The essential difference is that indemnity rights can be exercised directly.

Question Whatis the maximum number of shareholders in private corporation?


1) 25
2) 50
3) No Limit 332
4) 75

Question who is providing day-to-day business management of the corporation:


1) Shareholders
2) Owners
3) Board of directors d) officers
4) Officers

Question What is the fundamental purpose of tort law?


1) punishment of the negligent
2) Diciplinary of the Negleng
3) Compensate the Victim
4) All of Above
Again Question To avoid claim on tort law an engineer should
1) Have a good Technical Knowledge
2) Get the work for that he is competent
3) Be professional engineer
4) Required the stand of care

Question Provinicial corportions have the capacity to


1) limit to their jurisdiction
2) Beyond the geographic Limits of their jurisdiction
3) Depends upon the purpose of the work
4) All province except Quebec.

question Which of the following group is not covered by occupational health and safty act?
1) Domestic Worker
2) Federal Government Employee
3) Worker in federally regulated Industries
4)All of above

question If a serious incident happens, or almost happen, who should notify health and safty office?
1) Health and safety Board
2) Owner
3) The Employer
4) Employee

question who is selecting the occupational health and safty council?


1) Minister
2) Professional Engineer by vote
3) Lieutent Governer
4) Trade Unions

question what is the maximum offences for the first time with any act against occupational health and safty act?
1) 300000$
2) 30000 for each day
3) No Limit
4) 6 month imprisonment
5) 500000 $

question what is the maximum offencesfor the second time with any act against occupational health and safty act?
1) 300000
2) 60000 for each day
3) 1000000
4) No Limit
5) 3 & 4

question who is administrating the occupational heath and safty act?


1) Minister of labour
2) Councils
3) Officers
4) Lieutenant Governer

question what is the maximum compensate you got from WCB?


1) 100 % of your wages
2) 80 %
3) 90%
4) depends to officers

question If you are injured at work ,who is responsible for your hospital cost?
1) Employer
2) Insurance Company
3) WCB
4) OHSA

question If I work as a part time am I covered by WCB?


1) No
2) Yes
3) If you are working more than 20 Hours
4) Depends on the type of work

question Will I receive compensation benefits if the injury was my fault?


1) Yes
2) No
3) Depends on WCB
4) Officers will determine

Question Which of the following is not categorized under tort law?


1) slander
2) nuisanace
3) negigence
4) breach of contract

Question some kind of contract should be in writing to be enforceable:


1) engineering contract
2) Real estate
3) subcontracting
4) project worth more tha 1000000

Question If a subcontractor makes a mistake in its tender and this is included as part of the contractor’s submission, then:
1) The subcontractor is only obligated to perform the work if a written quote was provided
2) The contractor is obligated to perform the work
3)The subcontractor is not obligated to perform the work
4)The subcontractor is obligated to perform the work.

Question Client on tender calling autority


1) Cannot accept a non-compliant bidder
2) Cannot award on basis of undisclosed criteria
3) Did not have an absolute and unfettered discretion
4) Cannot bid shop
5) all of the above

Question In general, when a party signs a standard form contract without reading and understanding its terms,
1) The court will reject the contract
2) The court will delete ambiguous terms and then enforce the contract
3) The court will delete unfair terms and then enforce the contract
4) The court will enforce the contract

Question what is the Contra proferentem


1) contract interperation
2) write simply contract
3) Where a contract is ambiguous it will be interpreted against the party that drafted it
4) all of the above

Question when the Disclaimer clause would not protect the vendor
1) breach of contract
2) tort law
3) fundamental breach
4) breach of condition

Question what is Duty to mitigate concern in law of contract:


1) compensate the injured party
2) mitigate the problem between two party
3) The injured party must minimize the damages suffered
4) all

Question QUANTUM MERUIT means:


1)As much as one reasonably earned or deserved
2)A reasonable payment made to cover the cost of work performed
3)Usually applies if no contract exists, or if contract is unjustifiably terminated
4) all of the above

Question SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE applies for :


1) Minor deficiencies only
2) If a party substantially complies with the terms of a contract
3) it is entitled to be paid the contract price less the cost of any non-compliance
4) all of the above

Question what should be used instead of penalty clause in contract:


1) Liquidated damages
2) QUANTUM MERUIT
3) Contra proferentem
4) all of the above

Any claims which the contractor may have against the Owner shall be presented to the Engineer in writing not
Question later than
1) 15 days
2) 1 month
3) 7 days
4) no time limit

Question An action (law suit) for breach of contract must commence within a specific period of time
1) 6 years
2) two years
3) 8 years for contract under seal
4) depends to kind of contract

Question Tort liability may arise


1) services are performed gratuitously
2) unintentionally
3) without contract
4) all of the above
5)a and b

Question is it possible to be liable for both contract and tort


1) yes
2) No
3) federally ruled project
4) provincially ruled project

Question what is the most important kind of tort liability for engineers:
1) defamation
2) deceit
3) negligent
4) Occupiers Liability

Question Competion act is under


1) provincial
2) federal
3) Common law
4) Internatioan law

General
Question General
How many states in canada
1) 5
2) 7
3) 9
4) 11

Question Population of canada is approximately


1) 3 million
2) 30 million
3) 15 million
4) 20 million

Question Population of Alberta approximately


1) 4 million
2) 8 million
3) 30 million
4) 10 million

Question Length of our province in approximately


1) 2000 Km
2) 800 km
3) 500 km
4) 5000 km

Question Width of our province is approximately


1) 2000 Km
2) 800 km
3) 500 km
4) 5000 km

Question What is the age to become adult in Alberta


1) 18
2) 19
3) 17
4) depends on provincial legislation

Question What is the age to become adult in Canada


1) 18
2) 19
3) 17
4) depends on provincial legislation

Professional associations , professional societies , unions

Question Basic difference between the professional association and union is

1)In the professional associations the membership is mandatory and in the case of unions it is voluntry
2)In the professional associations there are certain rules and act to follow the code of ethics and in the
unions these rules are set by the union itself
3) Professional associations

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