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REVIEWER FOR FINAL TERM CELAWS 423 1. In Section 1. _______.” This Act shall be known as the Civil Engineering Law a. Title of Act b. Title of Rule’s c. Title of Law d. Title of License Civil engineer 2. Section ___. Examination Requirement.” All applicants for registration for the practice of civil...

REVIEWER FOR FINAL TERM CELAWS 423 1. In Section 1. _______.” This Act shall be known as the Civil Engineering Law a. Title of Act b. Title of Rule’s c. Title of Law d. Title of License Civil engineer 2. Section ___. Examination Requirement.” All applicants for registration for the practice of civil engineering shall be required to pass a technical examination as hereinafter provided. a. 2 b. 9 c. 8 d. 10 3. In Section __. Subjects of Examination.” Applicants for certificate of registration as civil engineer shall be examined, in the discretion of the Board, on the following subjects: mathematics, including algebra, plane and spherical trigonometry, analytics, a. 2 b. 9 c. 8 d. 10 4. In Section ___. Holding of Examination.” Examination of candidates desiring to practice civil engineering in the Philippines shall be given in the City of Manila of each year, provided that such days do not fall on official holidays, otherwise the examinations shall be held on the days next following. a. 2 b. 9 c. 8 d. 10 5. In section no.___ “The practice of civil engineering within the meaning and intent of this Act shall embrace services in the form of consultation, design, preparation of plans, specifications, estimates, erection, installation and supervision of the construction of streets, bridges, highways, railroads, airports and hangars, port works, canals, river and shore improvements, lighthouses, and dry docks; buildings, a. 2 b. 9 c. 8 d. 10 6. In Section ___. Executive Officer of the Board.” The Commissioner of Professional Regulation Commission shall be the executive officer of the Board and shall conduct the examinations given by the said Board. He shall designate any subordinate officer of the Professional Regulation Commission to act as the Secretary and custodian of all records including examination papers and minutes of the deliberation of the Board. a. 11 b. 14 c. 12 d. 16 7. In Section ___. Qualifications for Examination.” Any person applying for admission to the civil engineering examination as herein provided shall, prior to the date of the examination a. 11 b. 14 c. 12 d. 16 8. In Section ___. Refusal to Issue Certificate.” The Board for Civil Engineers shall not issue a certificate to any person convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of any criminal offense involving moral turpitude, or to any person guilty of immoral or dishonorable conduct a. 11 b. 14 c. 12 d. 16 9. In Section ___. Seal and Use of Seal.” All registered civil engineers shall obtain a seal of such design as the Board shall authorize and direct: Provided, however, That the serial number of the certificate issued by the Board shall be included in the design of the seal. a. 11 b. 14 c. 12 d. 16 10. In Section ___. Plans and specifications prepared by, or under the direct supervision of a registered civil engineer shall be stamped with said seal during the life of the registrant’s certificate a. 12 b. 14 c. 13 d. 15 11. In Section ___. Oath of Civil Engineers.” All successful candidates in the examination shall be required to take a professional oath before the Board of Civil Engineers or other Government Officials authorized to administer oaths, prior to entering upon the practice of the civil engineering profession. a. 12 b. 14 c. 13 d. 15 12. In Section ___. Exemption from Registration. a. 12 b. 14 c. 13 d. 15 13. 1n Schedule of minimum basic fee, in which Group “Buildings of 3 stories up to 14 stories, towers, tanks, exhibition buildings, memorials, industrial buildings, simple bridges, low dams, piers, wharves, bins and silos and comparable projects. a. Group I b. Group III c. Group II d. Group IV 14. In section no. ___ “The term “civil engineer” as used in this act shall mean a person duly registered with the Board for Civil Engineers in the manner as hereinafter provided.” a. 1 b. 3 c. 2 d. 4 15. In Section ___. Re-issue and Replacement of Certificates. “The Board may, after the expiration of one year from the date of certificate of registration is revoked and for reasons it may deem sufficient, entertain an application for a new certificate of registration from the registrant concerned. a. 17 b. 19 c. 18 d. 20 16. In Section ___. Transitory Provisions.” As soon as this Act takes effect, any person desiring to practice the profession of civil engineering shall be required to obtain a certificate of registration in the manner and under the conditions hereinafter provided. a. 17 b. 19 c. 18 d. 20 17. 1n Schedule of minimum basic fee, in which Group - “Buildings with fifteen (15) or more floors, long span and complex bridges, high dams, major port works power plants and other complex structures not covered in Groups I and II.” a. Group I b. Group III c. Group II d. Group IV 18. In Section ___. All civil engineers duly licensed under the provisions of Act Numbered Twenty-nine hundred and eighty-five, as amended, at the time this Act takes effect, shall be automatically registered under the provisions hereof. a. 17 b. 20 c. 19 d. 22 19. In Section ___. Suspension and Revocation of Certificates. “The Board shall have the power, after due notice and hearings to suspend or revoke the certificate of registration for any cause mentioned in the preceding section. a. 17 b. 20 c. 19 d. 22 20. In Section ___. Certificates of registration held by such persons in good standing shall have the same force and effect as though the same had been issued under the provisions of this Act. All graduates in civil engineering from a school, institute, college, or university recognized by the Government who have passed the civil service examination for senior civil engineer a. 17 b. 20 c. 19 d. 22 21. The BAC shall publicly open all bids at the time, date, and place specified in the bidding documents. a. Bid Opening b. Bid Security c. Bid Validity d. Ceiling for Bid Prices 22. All Bids shall be accompanied by a Bid security, which shall serve as a guarantee that, after receipt of the Notice of Award, the winning bidder shall enter into contract with the Procuring Entity within the stipulated time and furnish the required performance security. a. Bid Opening b. Bid Security c. Bid Validity d. Ceiling for Bid Prices 23. Bids and Bid securities shall be valid for such reasonable period of time indicated in the Bidding Documents. a. Bid Opening b. Bid Security c. Bid Validity d. Ceiling for Bid Prices 24. The ABC shall be the upper limit or ceiling for the Bid prices. Bid prices that exceed this ceiling shall be disqualified outright from further participating in the bidding. a. Bid Opening b. Bid Security c. Bid Validity d. Ceiling for Bid Prices 25. The Head of the Agency reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, declare a failure of bidding a. Lease Contracts b. Performance Security c. Provincial Bidders d. Reservation Clause 26. Prior to the signing of the contract, the winning bidder shall, as a measure of guarantee for the faithful performance of and compliance with his obligations under the contract prepared in accordance with the Bidding Documents a. Lease Contracts b. Performance Security c. Provincial Bidders d. Reservation Clause 27. Within five (5) years from the effectivity of this Act, a contractor who participates in the bidding of provincial priority programs and infrastructure projects, whose principal office is within the same province a. Lease Contracts b. Performance Security c. Provincial Bidders d. Reservation Clause 28. Lease computers, subject to under this of construction and office equipment, including communication and information technology equipment are the same public bidding and to the processes prescribed Act a. Lease Contracts b. Performance Security c. Provincial Bidders d. Reservation Clause 29. otherwise known as Selective Bidding – a method of Procurement that involves direct invitation to bid by the Procuring Entity from a set of preselected suppliers or consultants a. Direct Contracting b. Limited Source Bidding c. Repeat Order d. Shopping 30. otherwise known as Single Source Procurement – a method of Procurement that does not require elaborate Bidding Documents because the supplier is simply asked to submit a price quotation a. Direct Contracting b. Limited Source Bidding c. Repeat Order d. Shopping 31. a method of Procurement that involves a direct Procurement of Goods from the previous winning bidder, whenever there is a need to replenish Goods procured under a contract previously awarded through Competitive Bidding a. Direct Contracting b. Limited Source Bidding c. Repeat Order d. Shopping 32. a method of Procurement whereby the Procuring Entity simply requests for the submission of price quotations for readily available off-the-shelf Goods a. Direct Contracting b. Limited Source Bidding c. Repeat Order d. Shopping 33. a method of Procurement that may be resorted under the extraordinary circumstances provided for in Section 53 of this Act and other instances that shall be specified in the IRR, a. Repeat Order b. Negotiated Procurement c. Direct Contracting d. Limited Source Bidding 34. Procurement of highly specialized types of Goods and Consulting Services which are known to be obtainable only from a limited number of sources a. Repeat Order b. Negotiated Procuremen c. Direct Contracting d. Limited Source Bidding 35. The unit price must be equal to or lower than that provided in the original contract a. Repeat Order b. Negotiated Procuremen c. Direct Contracting d. Limited Source Bidding 36. Procurement of Goods of proprietary nature, which can be obtained only from the proprietary source, i.e. when patents, trade secrets and copyrights prohibit others from manufacturing the same item a. Repeat Order b. Negotiated Procuremen c. Direct Contracting d. Limited Source Bidding 37. A bidder may modify his bid, provided that this is done before the deadline for the receipt of bids. a. Pre-Procurement Conference b. Access to Information c. Submission and Receipt of Bids d. Withdrawal of Bids 38. A bid shall have two (2) components, namely the technical and financial components which should be in separate sealed envelopes, and which shall be submitted simultaneously a. Pre-Procurement Conference b. Access to Information c. Submission and Receipt of Bids d. Withdrawal of Bids 39. In all stages of the preparation of the Bidding Documents, the Procuring Entity shall ensure equal access to information. a. Pre-Procurement Conference b. Access to Information c. Submission and Receipt of Bids d. Withdrawal of Bids 40. Prior to the issuance of the Invitation to Bid, the BAC is mandated to hold a pre-procurement conference on each and every procurement, except those contracts below a certain level or amount specified in the IRR, in which case, the holding of the same is optional. a. Pre-Procurement Conference b. Access to Information c. Submission and Receipt of Bids d. Withdrawal of Bids 41. In Section ___. any person who shall use in connection with his name or otherwise assume, use or advertise any title or description tending to convey the impression that he is a civil engineer, without holding a valid certificate of registration a. 17 b. 20 c. 19 d. 22 42. 1n Schedule of minimum basic fee, in which Group “Simple structures such as lofts, warehouses, garages, sheds, market buildings, and comparable projects of one but not more than two stories.” a. Group I b. Group III c. Group II d. Group IV 43. In Section ___. any person who shall give any false or forged evidence of any kind to the Board, or any person who shall impersonate any registrant civil engineer of different name or any person who shall attempt to use a revoked or suspended certificate of registration, a. 21 b. 23 c. 22 d. 24 44. In Section ___. any person who shall violate any of the provision of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to a fine of not less than five hundred pesos nor more than two thousand pesos a. 21 b. 23 c. 22 d. 24 45. 1n Schedule of minimum basic fee, in which Group “ Hotels, large apartment buildings, office buildings, shopping centers, store buildings, resorts, hospitals, and comparable projects” a. Group II b. Group III c. Group II d. Group IV 46. In Section___. Penal provisions.” Any person who shall practice or offer to practice civil engineering in the Philippines without being registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act or any person presenting or attempting to use as his own the certificate of registration of a registered civil engineer a. 3 b. 21 c. 20 d. 22 47. Section ___. Registration required.” Unless exempt from registration, no person shall practice or offer to practice civil engineering in the Philippines without having obtained the proper certificate of registration from the Board for Civil Engineers.” a. 3 b. 21 c. 20 d. 22 48. Section ___. Composition of Board.” Within thirty days after the approval of this Act there shall be created a Board of Examiners for Civil Engineers, hereinafter referred to as the Board, to be composed of a chairman and two members who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commissioner of PRC. a. 3 b. 21 c. 20 d. 22 49. In Section ___. Enforcement of the Act by officers of the law.” It shall be the duty of all duly onstituted law officers of the national, provincial, city and municipal governments, or any political subdivisions thereof, to enforce the provisions of this Act and to prosecute any person violating the same. a. 3 b. 21 c. 20 d. 22 50. In Section ___. Preparation of plans and supervisions of construction by registered civil engineer.” It shall be unlawful for any person to order or otherwise cause the construction, reconstruction, or alteration of any building or structure intended for public gathering or assembly such as theaters,cinematographs, stadia, churches or structures of like nature, and any other engineering structures. a. 23 b. 25 c. 24 d. 26 51. Section ___. The practice of civil engineering is a professional service, admission to which must be determined upon individual, personal qualifications. Hence, no firm, partnership, corporation or association may be registered or licensed as such for the practice of civil engineering a. 23 b. 25 c. 24 d. 26 52. Section ___. Reciprocity requirements.” No person who is not a citizen of the Philippines at the time he applies to take the examination shall be allowed to take it unless he can prove in the manner provided by the Rules of Court that, by specific provision of law, the country of which he is a citizen, subject a. 23 b. 25 c. 24 d. 26 53. Section ___. Roster of civil engineers.” A roster showing the names and places of business of all registered civil engineers shall be prepared by the Commissioner of PRC periodically but at least once a year. Copies of this roster shall be placed on file with the PRC and furnished to all department heads, mayors of all chartered cities, to the Director of Public Works, to such other Bureaus, government entities a. 23 b. 25 c. 24 d. 26 54. In Section ___. Repeal.” All laws, parts of laws, orders, ordinances, or regulations in conflict with the provisions hereof; including parts of Act Numbered Twenty-nine hundred and eighty-five, a. 4 b. 28 c. 27 d. 29 55. Section ___. Powers and Duties of the Board.” The Board for Civil Engineers is vested with authority, conformable with the provisions of this Act, to administer oaths, issue, suspend and revoke certificates of registration for the practice of civil engineering a. 4 b. 28 c. 27 d. 29 56. In Section ___. Construction of Act.” If any part or section of this Act shall be declared unconstitutional, such declarations shall not invalidate the other provisions hereof. a. 4 b. 28 c. 27 d. 29 57. In Section ___. Effectivity.” This Act shall take effect upon its approval. a. 4 b. 28 c. 27 d. 29 58. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Master degree holder? a. 75/hr-150/hr b. 50/hr-400/hr c. 150/hr-250/hr d. 500/hr 59. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Bachelor of science degree holder? a. 75/hr-150/hr b. 50/hr-400/hr c. 150/hr-250/hr d. 500/hr 60. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a lecturer? a. 75/hr-150/hr b. 50/hr-400/hr c. 150/hr-250/hr d. 500/hr 61. Reference to Brand Names. – Specifications for the Procurement of Goods shall be based on relevant characteristics a. Reference to Brand Names b. BAC Secretariat c. Functions of the BAC d. Observers 62. Functions of the BAC. – The BAC shall have the following functions: advertise and/or post the invitation to bid, conduct preprocurement and pre-bid conferences a. Reference to Brand Names b. BAC Secretariat c. Functions of the BAC d. Observers 63. BAC Secretariat. – To assist the BAC in the conduct of its functions, the Head of the Procuring Entity shall create a Secretariat that will serve as the main support unit of the BAC. a. Reference to Brand Names b. BAC Secretariat c. Functions of the BAC d. Observers 64. Observers. – To enhance the transparency of the process, the BAC shall,in all stages of the procurement process, invite, in addition to the representative of the Commission on Audit a. Reference to Brand Names b. BAC Secretariat c. Functions of the BAC d. Observers 65. In SECTION. 4. _______. This Act shall apply to the Procurement of Infrastructure Projects, Goods, and Consulting Services, regardless of source of funds, whether local or foreign, by all branches and instrumentalities of government a. Short Title b. Declaration of Policy c. Governing Principles d. Scope and Application 66. In SECTION. 2. _______. It is the declared policy of the State to promote the ideals of good governance in all its branches, departments, agencies, subdivisions, and instrumentalities a. Short Title b. Declaration of Policy c. Governing Principles d. Scope and Application 67. In SECTION. 3. _______. All procurement of the national government, its departments, bureaus, offices and agencies, including state universities and colleges, government-owned a. Short Title b. Declaration of Policy c. Governing Principles d. Scope and Application 68. In SECTION 1. _______. This Act shall be known as the “Government Procurement Reform Act.” a. Short Title b. Declaration of Policy c. Governing Principles d. Scope and Application 69. refers to the budget for the contract duly approved by the Head of the Procuring Entity, as provided for in the General Appropriations Act a. ABC b. Procuring Entity c. Procurement d. Portal 70. refers to the acquisition of Goods, Consulting Services, and the contracting for Infrastructure Projects a. ABC b. Procuring Entity c. Procurement d. Portal 71. refers to a website that aggregates a wide variety of content for the purpose of attracting a large number of users. a. ABC b. Procuring Entity c. Procurement d. Portal 72. refers to any branch, department, office, agency, or instrumentality of the government, including state universities and colleges, governmentowned a. ABC b. Procuring Entity c. Procurement d. Portal 73. refer to the implementing rules and regulations to be promulgated in accordance with Section 75 this Act. a. GPPB b. G-EPS c. Consulting Services d. IRR 74. refers to the Government Procurement Policy Board established in accordance with Article XX of this Act. a. GPPB b. G-EPS c. Consulting Services d. IRR 75. refers to the Government Electronic Procurement System as provided in Section 8 of this Act. a. GPPB b. G-EPS c. Consulting Services d. IRR 76. refer to services for Infrastructure Projects and other types of projects or activities of the Government requiring adequate external technical a. GPPB b. G-EPS c. Consulting Services d. IRR 77. refers to a method of procurement which is open to participation by any interested party a. Competitive Bidding b. Bid c. Bidding Documents d. BAC 78. refers to a signed offer or proposal submitted by a supplier, manufacturer, distributor, contractor or consultant in response to the Bidding Documents. a. Competitive Bidding b. Bid c. Bidding Documents d. BAC 79. refers to documents issued by the Procuring Entity as the basis for Bids, furnishing all information necessary for a prospective bidder to prepare a bid for the Goods, Infrastructure Projects, and Consulting Services to be provided. a. Competitive Bidding b. Bid c. Bidding Documents d. BAC 80. refers to the Bids and Awards Committee established in accordance with Article V of this Act. a. Competitive Bidding b. Bid c. Bidding Documents d. BAC 81. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a doctorate degree holder? a. 75/hr-150/hr b. 50/hr-400/hr c. 150/hr-250/hr d. 500/hr 82. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Writer? a. 500/article b. 2000/article c. 1000/article d. 3000/article 83. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Conducting tutorial? a. 300/hr b. 500/hr c. 400/hr d. 600/hr 84. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Author? a. 500/article b. 2000/article c. 1000/article d. 3000/article 85. In “Teaching part time or full-time basis” which of the following is the rate of a Resource speaker? a. 300/hr b. 500/hr c. 400/hr d. 600/hr 86. In Section 5. Qualifications of Board Members.” Each member of the Board shall, at the time of his appointment a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 87. In Section 7. Annual Report.” The Board shall, at the end of each fiscal year, submit to the PRC a detailed report of its activities and proceedings during the period covered by the fiscal year ended. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 88. In Section 6. Fees and Compensation of Board.” The Board for Civil Engineers shall charge for each application for examination the sum of P100 (one hundred) payable to the collecting and disbursing officer of the PRC upon filing of said application, and for each certificate of registration, fifty pesos. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 89. In Section 15. Officers or enlisted men of the United States and Philippine Armed Forces, and civilian employees of the Government of the United States stationed in the Philippines while rendering civil engineering services for the United States and/or Philippines. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 90. In Section 15. Any wooden building enlargement or alteration which is to be used for farm purposes only and costing not more than ten thousand pesos. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 91. In Section 15. Civil engineers or experts called in by the Philippine Government for consultation, or specific design and construction of fixed structures as defined under this Act, provided that their practice shall be limited to such work. a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 15 92. In _________. Government's Right to Take Over Contract Work. The Government may take over the contract work should the contractor abandon the contract work, or unduly delay the prosecution of the contract work a. Section 9 b. Section 11 c. Section 10 d. Section 12 93. In _________. Implementing Rules and Regulations. The Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Communications, as the lead official, the Minister of Public Highways, the Minister of Energy, and the Director- General of the National Economic and Development Authority a. Section 9 b. Section 11 c. Section 10 d. Section 12 94. In _________. Change Order and Extra Work Order. A change order or extra work order may be issued only for works necessary for the completion of the project and, therefore, shall be within the general scope of the contract as bidded and awarded. a. Section 9 b. Section 11 c. Section 10 d. Section 12 95. In _________. Inspection and Construction of Contract Work. Inspection of the contract work shall be made by the Government while such contract work is in progress to ascertain that the completed works comply in all respects with the standards and requirements set forth in the contract documents. a. Section 9 b. Section 11 c. Section 10 d. Section 12 96. In _________. contract price for Minister of Public Minister of Public Adjustment Contract Price. Adjustment of construction projects may be authorized by the Works, Transportation and Communications, the Highways a. Section 5 b. Section 7 c. Section 6 d. Section 8 97. In _________. Assignment and Subcontract. The contractor shall not assign, transfer, pledge, subcontract or make any other disposition of the contract or any part of interest therein except with the approval of the Minister of Public Works a. Section 5 b. Section 7 c. Section 6 d. Section 8 98. In _________. Responsibility of the Contractor. The contractor shall assume full responsibility for the contract work until its final acceptance by the Government and shall be held responsible for any damage a. Section 5 b. Section 7 c. Section 6 d. Section 8 99. In _________. Award and Contract. The contract may be awarded to the lowest prequalified bidder whose bid as evaluated complies with all the terms and conditions in the call for bid and is the most advantageous to the Government. a. Section 5 b. Section 7 c. Section 6 d. Section 8 100. In _________. Bidding. Construction projects shall generally be undertaken by contract after competitive public bidding. Projects may be undertaken by administration or force account or by negotiated contract only in exceptional cases where time is of the essence a. Section 1 b. Section 3 c. Section 2 d. Section 4 101. In _________. Detailed Engineering. No bidding and/or award of contract for a construction project shall be made unless the detailed engineering investigations, surveys, and designs for the project have been sufficiently carried out in accordance with the standards a. Section 1 b. Section 3 c. Section 2 d. Section 4 102. In _________. Prequalification of Prospective Contractors. a prospective contractor may prequalified to offer his bid or tender for a construction project only if he meets the following requirements. a. Section 1 b. Section 3 c. Section 2 d. Section 4 103. In _________. Policy Objectives. It is the policy of the government to adopt a set rules and regulations covering government contracts for infrastructure and other construction projects a. Section 1 b. Section 3 c. Section 2 d. Section 4 104. Decisions of the BAC in all stages of procurement may be protested to the head of the procuring entity and shall be in writing a. Protests on Decisions of the BAC b. Report to Regular Courts c. Non-interruption of the Bidding Process d. Resolution of Protests 105. The protests shall be resolved strictly on the basis of records of the BAC. Up to a certain amount to be specified in the IRR, the decisions of the Head of the Procuring Entity shall be final. a. Protests on Decisions of the BAC b. Report to Regular Courts c. Non-interruption of the Bidding Process d. Resolution of Protests 106. In no case shall any protest taken from any decision treated in this Article stay or delay the bidding process. Protests must first be resolved before any award is made. a. Protests on Decisions of the BAC b. Report to Regular Courts c. Non-interruption of the Bidding Process d. Resolution of Protests 107. Court action may be resorted to only after the protests contemplated in this Article shall have been completed. a. Protests on Decisions of the BAC b. Report to Regular Courts c. Non-interruption of the Bidding Process d. Resolution of Protests 108. Appeals. – The arbitral award and any decision rendered in accordance with the foregoing Section shall be appealable by way of a petition for review to the Court of Appeals. The petition shall raise pure questions of law and shall be governed by the Rules of Court. a. Warranty b. Arbitration c. Contract Prices d. Appeals 109. Arbitration. – Any and all disputes arising from the implementation of a contract covered by this Act shall be submitted to arbitration in the Philippines according to the provisions of Republic Act No. 876 a. Warranty b. Arbitration c. Contract Prices d. Appeals 110. Contract Prices. – For the given scope of work in the contract as awarded, all bid prices shall be considered as fixed prices a. Warranty b. Arbitration c. Contract Prices d. Appeals 111. Warranty- For the procurement of Goods, in order to assure that manufacturing defects shall be corrected by the supplier, manufacturer, or distributor, as the case may be, for a specific time after performance of the contract a. Warranty b. Arbitration c. Contract Prices d. Appeals 112. Guidelines in this manual refer to Civil Engineers employed by professional consulting firms,government agencies, educational institutions, construction firms, manufacturing and commercial entities and other entities. a. Prime Professional Practice b. Employment c. Design Competition d. Contingency Basic of Employment 113. Guidelines in this manual refer specifically to the engagement of engineering services where: Consulting Civil Engineers – serves as prime professional Client – serves as owner of the project a. Prime Professional Practice b. Employment c. Design Competition d. Contingency Basic of Employment 114. Canon 5c or PICE Code or Ethics provides that “Engineers may request, propose or accept professional commissions on a contingency basis only under circumstances in which their professional judgments would not be compromised.” a. Prime Professional Practice b. Employment c. Design Competition d. Contingency Basic of Employment 115. A process through which a Civil Engineer is selected above other competitors based on proposal or innovative approach to solving a client’s needs. a. B. Prime Professional Practice Employment d. Design Competition e. Contingency Basic of Employment 116. Civil engineering services are required for each of six typical phases of a construction project. It may require as much as possible that all these services are preferably rendered by the same civil engineer for consistency and efficiency, although at times services in various phases are furnished by different engineers or by the client. a. Consultations, research, c. Design Services For investigations, and reports Construction Projects b. Construction Services d. Academic Services 117. A registered civil engineer may provide the services of a supporting technical employee as required of a construction company. He shall be paid the professional fees in addition to his regular salary for any design work he performs for which he signs as a professional civil engineer. a. Consultations, research, investigations, and reports b. Construction Services c. Design Services For Construction Projects d. Academic Services 118. Civil engineers can offer their services as a consultant where they work on short-term projects with different organizations or companies. a. Consultations, research, investigations, and reports c. Design Services For Construction Projects b. Construction Services 119. Serving as a resource speaker in technical session a. Consultations, research, investigations, and reports b. Construction Services 120. d. Academic Services c. Design Services For Construction Projects d. Academic Services What does acronym CPD mean? a. Continuing Professional Development b. Continuous Professional Development c. Continuing Profession Development d. Continuous Profession Development 121. What does acronym RFP mean? a. Request for Proposal b. Request for Participation c. Request for Payment d. Request for Project 122. type of contract for engineering services in a contact procedure used to supplement a client staff, either by providing an extension to existing disciplines and capabilities already on board or by adding special disciplines not available on the client’s staff. a. Level of experience b. Level of effort c. Level of expertise d. Level of education 123. _________ does not recognize professional judgment, which is the key difference between professional services and the furnishing of products. Judgment is an essential ingredient in quality engineering services a. Contract b. Estimate c. Bidding d. Project 124. What does acronym QBS mean? a. Quantity-Based-Selection b. Procedure c. Qualification-Based-Selection d. Procedure Quality-Based-Selection Procedure Quantification-Based-Selection Procedure 125. Identifiable communications expenses, such as long-distance telephone, facsimile, telegraph, shipping charges, and special postage charges a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 126. Taxes and insurance other than those included as a salarycost a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 127. defined as “direct salaries plus employee benefits” and includes salaries for partners or principals and for technical, professional, administrative and clerical staff directly a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 128. Provisions for office expenses-light, heat, telephone depreciation, rental furniture, rent, drafting equipment and engineering instruments, transportation expenses, and office and drafting supplies not identifiable to a specific project a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 129. Provision for loss of productive time of technical employees between assignment, and for time of principals an employee on public services assignment. a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 130. which is applied to salary cost is a factor that compensates the Civil Engineer for overhead a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 131. Costs of acquiring and maintaining computers, development of software, and training staff when not billed as a direct cost. a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 132. Identifiable communications expenses, such as long-distance telephone, facsimile, telegraph, shipping charges, and special postage charges a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 133. interest or invested capital readiness to serve, and profit. a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 134. Business development expenses, including salaries of principals and employees so engaged. a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 135. Living and traveling expenses of principals and employee’s when away from the home office on business connected with the project a. Salary Cost b. Direct non-salary expenses c. Multiplier d. Civil Engineer Overhead 136. What does acronym RFQ mean? a. Request for Quantity b. Request for Quality c. Request for Qualifications d. Request for Quantifications

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