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achieved.
Generating alternative solutions or methods to achieve the goal.
Evaluate benefits and costs of alternate solutions.
Decision making & optimization.
Implementing the best solution.
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9. What are the sorts of complexity and murkiness that may be involved in moral
situations?
Vagueness
Conflicting reasons
Disagreement
situation.
Consider alternative courses of actions as ways of resolving dilemma, tracing the
12. Give the importance of Lawrence Kohlberg‟s and Carol Gilligan‟s theory?
(1) Each person is entitled to the most extensive amount of liberty compatible
with an equal amount for others.
(2) Differences in social power and economic benefits are justified only when
they are likely to benefit everyone, including members of the most disadvantaged groups.
26. Give the various tests required to evaluate the Ethical Theories?
o Theory must be clear, and formulated with concepts that are coherent and
applicable.
o It must be internally consistent in that none of its tenets contradicts any
other.
o Neither the theory nor its defense can rely upon false information.
o It must be sufficiently comprehensive to provide guidance in specific
most good.
UNIT - II
34. What are the conditions required to define a valid consent?
The consent was given voluntarily.
The consent was based on the information that rational person would want,
together with any other information requested, presented to them in
understandable form.
The consenter was competent to process the information and make rational
decisions.
35. What are the two main elements which are included to understand informed consent?
Informed Consent is understood as including two main elements:
i. Knowledge [Subjects should be given not only the information they request, but
all the information needed to make a reasonable decision].
ii. Voluntariness [Subjects must enter into the experiment without being subjected
to force, fraud, or deception].
internal conflicts.
Codes cannot serve as the final moral authority for
professional conduct.
Codes can be reproduced in a very rapid manner.
projects are experiments that are not necessarily designed to produce very much
knowledge”.
rigorously tested.
57. Are the engineers responsible to educate the public for safe operation of the
equipment? How?
Yes, as per the engineers are concerned with they should have their duty as to
protect for the safety and well being of the general public. Analyzing the risk and safety
aspects of their designs can do this.
61. What are the safety measures an engineer must know before assessing a risk of any
product?
The factors are:
a. Does the engineer have the right data?
b. Is he satisfied with the present design?
c. How does he test the safety of a product?
d. How does he measure and weigh the risks with benefits for a product.
65. What is the use of Risk-Analysis? What are the three factors involved here?
Risk Analysis is used for the assessment of the hazardous associated with an
industrial or commercial activity. It involves identifying the causes of unwanted
hazardous events and estimating the consequences and likelihood of these events. Three
factors involved in this are:
a. Hazard Identification
b. Consequences analysis
c. Probability estimation.
69. Give the reasons for the Three Mile Island disaster?
i. Inadequate training to the operators.
ii. Use of B & W reactors.
UNIT - IV
76. Define Collegiality?
Collegiality is a kind of connectedness grounded in respect for professional
expertise and in a commitment to the goals and values of the profession and collegiality
includes a disposition to support and cooperate with one‟s colleagues.
80. What is the relationship between the Loyalty to the company and Professional
responsibility to the public?
i. Acting on professional commitments to the public can be a more effective way
to serve a company than a mere willingness to follow company orders.
ii. Loyalty to companies or their current owners should not be equated with
merely obeying one‟s immediate supervisor.
86. What are the criteria for identifying that information is “labeled” confidential at the
workplace?
* Engineers shall treat information coming to them in the course of their as
confidential.
* Identify any information which if it became known would cause harm to the
corporation or client.
* Confidential information is any information that the employer or client would
like to have kept secret in order to compete effectively against business rivals.
employment. It is the secret violation of laws regulating work activities. When committed
by office workers of professionals, occupational crime is called „white-collar crime‟.
persons or organizations that may be able to take corrective actions. The conditions to be
met for whistle-blowing are
a. Need
b. Proximity
c. Capability
d. Last resort
105. What are the main features of Whistle Blowing?
a. Act of disclosure
b. Topic
c. Agent
d. Recipient
organization.
the information.
Anonymous Whistle Blowing – Involves concealing one‟s identity.
108. When are Whistle Blowing morally permitted and morally obligated?
Whistle blowing is morally permitted when
i. If the harm that will be done by the product to the public is serious and
considerable.
ii. If they make their concerns known to their superiors.
iii. If getting no satisfaction from their immediate supervisors, they exhaust the
channels available within the corporation, including going to the board of
directors.
Whistle is morally obligated when
i. He or she must have documented evidence that would convince a reasonable,
impartial observer that his [or her] view of the situation is correct and the
company policy wrong.
ii. There must be strong evidence that making the information public will in fact
prevent the threatened serious harm.
109. What are the two general ways to apply ethical theories to justify the basic right of
professional conscience?
i. Proceed piecemeal by reiterating the justifications given for the specific
professional duties.
ii. Justify the right of professional conscience, which involves grounding it more
directly in the ethical theories.
113. What are the general procedures for implementing the right to due process?
i. Written explanations should be established that is available to all employees
who believe their rights have been violated.
ii. An appeals procedure should be established that is available to all employees
who believe their rights have been violated.
moral responsibilities.
UNIT - V
116. What are the three versions of Relativism?
i. Ethical Relativism
ii. Descriptive Relativism
iii. Moral Relativism
department.
o Conflicts based on the availability of personal for a project.
o Conflicts over technical matters.
o Conflicts arise due to administrative procedure.
o Conflicts of personality.
o Conflicts over cost or expenditure or money.
126. What are the characteristics of an engineer as expert advisers in public planning and
policy making?
Honesty
Competence
Diligence
Loyalty
manner.
Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as
I. using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare;
II. being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity their clients (including their
employers) and the public; and
III. striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession.
1. Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in the
performance of their professional duties.
2. Engineers shall perform services only in the areas of their competence; they shall build
their professional reputation on the merit of their services and shall not compete
unfairly with others.
3. Engineers shall continue their professional development throughout their careers and
shall provide opportunities for the professional and ethical development of those
engineers under their supervision.
4. Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as faithful
agents
or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance of conflicts of
interest.
5. Engineers shall respect the proprietary information and intellectual property rights of
others, including charitable organizations and professional societies in the
engineering field.
6. Engineers shall associate only with reputable persons or organizations
Part B
Unit I
1.What are the ethical theories?How can you classify them?
2.What is meant by virtues?Do engineers need virtues?
3.what is meant by professional responsibility?Also discuss the theories about virtues.
4.Explain the various types of virtues.
5.Illustrate the interconnectedness among the virtues of integrity and self respect.
6.Explain Gilligan‟s theory of moral development
7.Expalin kholberg‟s model of moral development
8.Give the steps in confronting moral dilemmas.
9.Explain the skills needed to handle problems about issues in engineering ethics
10.Discuss the different model of professional roles.
11.What are the different ethical theory available for right action,self interest,duty ethics.
12.Explain how Gilligan view the three levels of moral development initiated by
Kohlberg.What is moral autonomy?
13.Explain the skill needed to handle problems about moral issues in engineering ethics
14.Explain the scope of engineering ethics
15.Discuss the importance of duty ethics and virtue in engineering profession
16.Explain the ethical theories and how these theories are useful in justifying moral
obligation to engineers
Unit II
1.Explain in detail the challenger accident.what are the ethical problem involved in this?
2.How can engineer become a responsible experimenter?
3.Highlight the code of ethics for Engineers.
4.What is the important code of ethics?give brief account on „4‟canons of codes of ethics
quoted by international standard or association.
5.State the similarities to view engineering projects as experiments.
6.How engineering project differs from standsrd experimentation
7.Discuss on the roles played by the codes of ethics set by professional societies
8.Give justification on how the challenger disaster could have been avoided by engineers.
9.Compare and contrast engineering experiments with standard experiments.
10.Explain with help of examples of that engineers would learn not only from their
earlier design and operating results,but also from those of those of engineers of other
engineers.
Unit III
1.Explain in detail about the effect of information on risk assessments.
2.How to account publicly for benefits and risks?
3.Give a detailed discussion on safety and risk.
4.Discuss on safety.Explain what safety measures are to be taken to establish a nuclear
power plant in a country.
5.Write short notes on a)personal risk b)public risk
6.Describe the concept of risk benefit analysis
7.Give any four examples of improved safety and explain.
8.Discuss on safety.Explain what safety measures to be taken by an engineer working in
deep ground mine
9.Explain various measures for assessing and reducing risk
10.Discuss the concept of safety exists in the Chernobyl case studies
11.A nuclear accident anywhere is a nuclear accident everywhere‟.Explain this with
respect to three mile island case study
12.What is risk-benefit analysis?Explain the different analytical methods used when
testing is inappropriate.
Unit IV
1.Define Collegiality. State and explain the elements of collegiality .why collegiality a
virtue? What are its negative aspects?
2.What is meant by Loyalty ? Explain Sense of Loyalty ? Is loyalty Obligatory ? what are
the relationship between responsibility and loyalty to employees?
3.Describe the Various occupational crime among the professional
4. Write a note on Intellectual Property Rights
5. Explain in detail conflict of interest with examples
6.Explain the meaning of Professional Rights
7. Define collective bargaining.Explain the role of collective bargaining in work place
rights and responsibilities.
8.How will you apply confidentiality for avoiding harmful conflicts of interest in work
place?
9.What are the procedures to be followed in whistle blowing ? How he risks
avoided?
Unit V
1. Explain the issues related to computer ethics and internet with personal
experience.
7. Write briefly
a)Engineer as expert witness.
b)Engineer as good manager.
c)Engineers as consuting engineers.
d)Engineer as advisor
8. Discuss on the pros and cons of multinational companies from the point of
view of ethics
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