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This is the Multiples Choice Questions Part 7 of the Series in Engineering Laws and Ethics as
one of the General Engineering and Applied Sciences (GEAS) topic. In Preparation for the
ECE Board Exam make sure to expose yourself and familiarize in each and every questions
compiled here taken from various sources including past Board Questions in General
Engineering and Applied Sciences (GEAS) field.

Online Questions and Answers in Laws and Ethics Series


Following is the list of multiple choice questions in this brand new series:

Engineering Laws and Ethics MCQs


PART 1: MCQs from Number 1 – 50 Answer key: PART I
PART 2: MCQs from Number 51 – 100 Answer key: PART II
PART 3: MCQs from Number 101 – 150 Answer key: PART III
PART 4: MCQs from Number 151 – 200 Answer key: PART IV
PART 5: MCQs from Number 201 – 250 Answer key: PART V
PART 6: MCQs from Number 251 – 300 Answer key: PART VI
PART 7: MCQs from Number 301 – 350 Answer key: PART VII
PART 8: MCQs from Number 351 – 400 Answer key: PART VIII
PART 9: MCQs from Number 401 – 450 Answer key: PART IX
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PART 10: MCQs from Number 451 – 500 Answer key: PART X
SEE: More Questions and Answers in Engineering Laws and Ethics

Continue Practice Exam Test Questions Part VII of the Series


Choose the letter of the best answer in each questions.

301. RA 9292 is known as

A. Electronics Engineering Law of 2004


B. Electronics and Communications Engineering Law of the Philippines
C. Electronics and Communications Engineering Law of 2004
D. Electronics Engineering Law of the Philippines

302. The science dealing with the development and application of devices and systems
involving the flow of electrons or other carriers of electric charge, in a vacuum, in gaseous
media, in plasma, in semiconductors, in solid-state and/or in similar devices, including, but
not limited to, applications involving optical, electromagnetic and other energy forms when
transduced or converted into electronic signals.

A. Electronics
B. Communications
C. Electricity
D. Physics

303. A person who is qualified to hold himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed


Professional Electronics Engineer under RA 9292 and to affix to his/her name the letters
“PECE”.

A. Professional Electronics and Communications Engineer


B. Professional Electronics Engineer
C. Electronics Engineer
D. Electronics and Communications Engineer

304. A person who is qualified to hold himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed


Electronics Engineer under RA 9292 and to affix to his/her name the letters “ECE”.

A. Professional Electronics and Communications Engineer


B. Professional Electronics Engineer
C. Electronics Engineer
D. Electronics and Communications Engineer

305. A person who is qualified to hold himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed


Electronics Technician under RA 9292 and to affix to his/her name the letters “ECT”.
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A. Professional Electronics and Communications Engineer
B. Professional Electronics Engineer
C. Electronics Engineer
D. Electronics Technician

306. A person who is qualified to hold himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed


Electronics and Communications Engineer under Republic Act No. 5734.

A. Professional Electronics and Communications Engineer


B. Professional Electronics Engineer
C. Electronics Engineer
D. Electronics and Communications Engineer

307. Any of a variety of electronic devices that is capable of accepting data, programs and/or
instructions, executing programs and/or instructions to process the data and presenting the
results.

A. Computer
B. ICT
C. ATM
D. Laptop

308. The acquisition, production, transformation, storage and transmission/reception of


data and information by electronic means in forms such as vocal, pictorial, textual, numeric
or the like; also refers to the theoretical and practical applications and processes utilizing
such data and information.

A. Information and Communications Technology


B. Communications
C. Telecommunications
D. Information Technology

309. The process of sending and/or receiving information, data, signals and/or messages
between two (2) or more points by radio, cable, optical wave guides or other devices and
wired or wireless medium.

A. Information and Communications Technology


B. Communications
C. Telecommunications
D. Information Technology

310. Any transmission, emission or reception of voice, data, electronic messages, text,
written or printed matter, fixed or moving pictures or images, words, music or visible or
audible signals or sounds, or any information, intelligence and/or control signals of any
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design/or format and for any purpose, by wire, radio, spectral, visual/optical/light, or other
electronic, electromagnetic and technological means.

A. Information and Communications Technology


B. Communications
C. Telecommunications
D. Information Technology

311. An undertaking the object of which is to transmit audio, video, text, images or other
signals or messages for reception of a broad audience in a geographical area via wired or
wireless means.

A. Communications
B. Broadcasting
C. Transmission
D. Paging

312. Includes all a manufacturing establishments and other business endeavors where
electronic or electronically-controlled machinery or equipment are installed and/or being
used, sold, maintained, assembled, manufactured or operated.

A. Industrial Plant
B. Commercial Establishment
C. Production Area
D. Power Plant

313. Shall include but not be limited to office buildings, hotels, motels, hospitals,
condominiums, stores, apartments, supermarkets, schools, stadia, parking areas, memorial
chapels/parks, watercraft and aircraft used for business or profit, and any other building/s
or area/s for business purposes, where electronic or electronically-controlled machinery or
equipment are installed and/or are being used, sold, maintained, assembled, manufactured
or operated.

A. Industrial Plant
B. Commercial Establishment
C. Production Area
D. Power Plant

314. Shall include services requiring adequate technical expertise, experience and
professional capability in undertaking advisory and review, pre-investment or feasibility
studies, design, planning, construction, supervision, management and related services, and
other technical studies or special studies in the field of electronics engineering.

A. Consulting services
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B. Primary services
C. Secondary services
D. Technical services

315. The integrated and accredited national organization of Professional Electronics


Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technician.

A. IECEP
B. Accredited Professional Organization
C. PIECEP
D. Organization of PECE

316. To be qualified as a Member of the Board, he/she must be a citizen and a resident of
the Philippines for at least __________ consecutive years prior to his/her appointment.

A. 7 years
B. 10 years
C. 5 years
D. 3 years

317. The members of the board shall hold office for a term of __________ years from date of
appointment or until their successors shall have been appointed and qualified and may be
re-appointed once for another term.

A. 7
B. 10
C. 5
D. 3

318. To pass the licensure examination, a candidate for Electronics Engineer or Electronics
Technician must obtain a passing rating of in each subject given during the examination:

A. 50%
B. 60%
C. 70%
D. 80%

319. One shall be allowed to take one removal examination on the subject/s where he/she
has failed to obtain the passing rating. Provided, however, that a candidate who obtains a
passing rating in the majority of the subjects but obtains a rating in the other subject/s.

A. Below 70% but not lower than 60%


B. Below 70% but not lower than 50%
C. Below 60% but not lower than 50%
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D. Below 75% but not lower than 60%

320. Certified experience record of active self-practice and/or employment either in


government service or in the private sector, in the format to be prescribed by the Board,
indicating the inclusive dates, companies worked for, description of specific responsibilities,
relevant accomplishments and name, position of immediate supervisors for a period of at
least __________ years (inclusive and/or aggregate), at least ___________ years of which are in
responsible charge of significant engineering work, from the date applicant took his/her
oath as an Electronics and Communications Engineer or Electronics Engineer.

A. 10 years; 3 years
B. 7 years; 2 years
C. 5 years; 2 years
D. 10 years; 2 years

321. RA 9292 is a consolidation of House Bill No. __________ and Senate Bill No. _______.

A. 5224; 2683
B. 5447; 458
C. 5734; 109
D. 5533; 4552

322. RA 9292 was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on

A. February 2, 2004
B. March 2, 2007
C. April 17,2004
D. March 5, 2005

323. RA 9292 was approved on

A. April 17, 2004


B. April 27, 2004
C. March 17, 2005
D. March 27, 2004

324. The effectivity of RA 9292 was on

A. April 17, 2004


B. April 27, 2004
C. May 24, 2004
D. May 28, 2004

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325. To qualify in the registration to be PECE, one must provide __________ certification/s
signed by __________ PECEs attesting that the experience record submitted by the applicant
is factual.

A. 1; 3
B. 1; 2
C. 3; 3
D. 2; 2

326. Under the exception proviso stipulated in the particular Section 18, Article III of RA No.
9292 those who have been registered and licensed as Electronics and Communications
Engineer under Republic Act No.5734 for at least __________ years upon the effectivity of RA
No. 9292 are qualified to register as PECE.

A. 5
B. 10
C. 3
D. 7

327. Registration with and without Examination for Electronics Technicians (ECT) will start
within __________ years from the effectivity of RA No. 9292.

A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
D. 7

328. To register for Electronics Technicians (ECT), he/she must have rendered at least
___________ years (inclusive or aggregate) of active self-practice and/ or employment either in
the Government or private sector.

A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
D. 7

329. To register for Electronics Technicians (ECT),one must provide individual certification/s
from at least __________ registered PECEs vouching for the integrity, technical capability and
good moral character of the applicant in a format to be prescribed by the Board.

A. 5
B. 3
C. 10
D. 7
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330. The Board may, __________ years after the revocation of a Certificate of Registration and
Professional Identification Card, upon application of the party concerned and for reasons
deemed proper and sufficient, reinstate the validity of a revoked Certificate of Registration
and Professional Identification Card, subject to compliance with the applicable
requirements of the Commission and the Board.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

331. Exemptions for examination and registration can be possibly given to

A. A Filipino PECEs, ECEs or ECTs with at least 20 years of experience in the Philippines
B. A Filipino PECEs, ECEs or ECTs with at least 25 years of experience abroad
C. A foreign national that are PECEs, ECEs or ECTs and equivalent who are temporarily
employed by the Philippine Government or by private firms in the Philippines
D. A foreign national with at least 20 years of experience in ECE field here in the
Philippines

332. The official seal/logo of the Board which is circular in shape, consisting two concentric
circles, with the outside circle measuring __________ in diameter.

A. 28 mm
B. 45 mm
C. 48 mm
D. 32 mm

333. The official seal/logo of the Board which is circular in shape, consisting two concentric
circles, with the inner circle measuring __________ in diameter.

A. 28 mm
B. 45 mm
C. 48 mm
D. 32 mm

334. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the upper part of the annular space bear the
words

A. BOARD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


B. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
C. NAME OF THE MEMBER
D. LICENSE NO.

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335. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the lower half part of the annular space bear the
words

A. BOARD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


B. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
C. NAME OF THE MEMBER
D. LICENSE NO.

336. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the inner circle space has the symbol of a/an

A. atom
B. electron
C. radar transceiver
D. computer

337. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the atom symbol contains

A. 1 electron
B. 2 electrons
C. 3 electrons
D. 4 electrons

338. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the atom symbol contains

A. 1 nucleus
B. 2 nuclei
C. 3 nuclei
D. 4 nuclei

339. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the outer and inner ring is filled with

A. grey with boundaries in black color


B. orange with boundaries in navy color
C. white with boundaries in black color
D. yellow with boundaries in black color

340. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the text is

A. black with white background


B. white with black background
C. black with grey background
D. white with grey background

341. in the official seal/logo of the Board, the inner ring is filled with

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A. orange background
B. navy blue background
C. black background
D. white background

342. In the official seal/logo of the Board, the atom is colored with ___________ and the
nucleus and electrons in __________ color.

A. Black ; red
B. White; orange
C. White; red
D. Black; orange

343. The seal of Professional Electronics Engineer as provided by Section 29, Article IV of RA
No. 9292 shall be, a dry circular seal consisting of two concentric circles with the outer circle
measuring __________ in diameter.

A. 28 mm
B. 45 mm
C. 48 mm
D. 32 mm

344. The seal of Professional Electronics Engineer as provided by Section 29, Article IV of RA
9292 shall be, a dry circular seal consisting of two concentric circles with the inner circle
measuring ___________ in diameter.

A. 28 mm
B. 35 mm
C. 48 mm
D. 32 mm

345. The Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer as provided by Section 29, Article IV of RA
9292 shall be, a dry circular seal containing the appearance of ___________ in the upper part
of the inner circle

A. atom
B. electron
C. radar transceiver
D. computer

346. The Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer as provided by Section 29, Article IV of RA
9292 shall be, a dry circular seal with a horizontal space bearing the word

A. BOARD OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


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B. PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION
C. NAME OF THE MEMBER
D. LICENSE NO.

347. In the Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer, below the words LICENSE NO. is the

A. license number
B. the word “PHILIPPINES”
C. name of the person holding the Professional Electronics Engineer license
D. the words “PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEER”

348. In the Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer, the portion of the inner circle below
the diametral space shall bear

A. license number
B. the word “PHILIPPINES”
C. name of the person holding the Professional Electronics Engineer license
D. the words “PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEER”

349. In the Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer, the upper portion of the annular space
bear

A. license number
B. the word “PHILIPPINES”
C. name of the person holding the Professional Electronics Engineer license
D. the words “PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEER”

350. In the Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer, the lower portion of the annular space
bear

A. license number
B. the word “PHILIPPINES”
C. name of the person holding the Professional Electronics Engineer license
D. the words “PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEER”

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