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What characteristic is 

not a key feature of the 'open When carbon is dissolved in iron to a concentration
systems' model of management? of 0.5 weight percent carbon and the alloy is heated
to 900 degrees Celsius, what phase is present?
Growth resource
Morale Austenite
Innovation Pearlite
Adaptation Ferrite
Brass cannot be used to reinforce concrete Martensite
because ______. The temperature above which a ferromagnetic
material must be heated to lost is ferromagnetism is
It differs in coefficient of thermal expansion called the _____.
It cannot carry enough load
Transition temperature
It is too dense
Curie temperature
It differs in shear capabilities
If the ASTM grain-size number increases from 3 to Critical temperature
9, by what factor does the number of grains in a Saturation point
100x field of view change? What one of the following is not a key management
skill in planning?
–9
64 IT and computing skills
27 Analytical skills
– 49 Communication skills
What is a Gantt chart a type of? Conceptual skills
A ferromagnetic material must _______.
Work rate design
Work output design contain iron
Work flow design be a permanent magnet
Work schedule design have ionic bonding
What is the optimal span of control? have a large saturation magnetization
Which one of these characteristics is most
7 commonly associated with the 'rational goal' model
of management?
5
None of the above Interpersonal relationships
2 Worker welfare
In a ferromagnetic alloy, easy migration of domain
boundaries usually results in _____. Productivity
Health and safety
Good conductivity
Permanent magnetism
Superconductivity at low temperatures
A very weak net magnetic movement
When carbon is dissolved in an iron to a
concentration of 0.5% carbon, what phase(s)
is(are) present at 750 degrees Celsius?

Ferrite The diffusion rate of carbon in iron at 1000 degrees


Martensite Celsius is _____. Use D₀ = 7 x 10¯⁶ m²/s and Q =
Austenite 131 kJ/mol
Ferrite and Pearlite
2.93 x 10¯¹¹ m²/s
How can you describe the thinking and outlook of 7.3 x 10¯¹¹ m²/s
transformational leaders? 2.6 x 10¯⁹ m²/s
1.8 x 10¯¹² m²/s
Operational The eutectoid mixture of steel is _______.
Strategic
Developmental Ferrous and cementite
Functional Ferrite and austentite
Distentite and loosite Ad hoc planning
Ferrite and cementite Synergy planning
Which of the following is(are) used for corrosion Scenario planning
protection? What are the key characteristics of transactional
leaders?
Annealing
Tempering Guiding, demonstrating and motivating
All of the above Guiding, mentoring and demonstrating
None of the above Guiding, commanding and motivating
What is the diffusion coefficient of carbon in iron at Guiding, mentoring and motivating
700 degrees Celsius? D₀ = 3.9 x 10¯⁷ m²/s and Q = What is the guiding principle behind New Public
80 kJ/mol Management?

3.8 x 10¯¹⁰ m²/s Profit maximization


6.44 x 10¯¹³ m²/s Introducing private sector business principles
4.5 x 10¯¹³ m²/s into the public sector
1.97 x 10¯¹¹ m²/s Restructuring public organizations
What is a succession plan? Replacing public management with private
sector management
A formal process of planning to fill a role that At room temperature low-carbon steel is almost
will become vacant completely ______.
Dismissing an employee for a more favourable
employee Ferrite
A vote of no confidence in a board member Spherodite
The formal process of acquiring a new staff Pearlite
member Martensite
The molecular weight of vinyl chloride is 62.5. PVC Molecules of a polymer are not held together by
has a degree of polymerization of 20,350. The which of the following:
molecular weight of PVC is ____.
Primary bonds
1.271M
Hydrogen bonds
0.999
Covalent bonds
10,250
Secondary bonds
325.6
What is a definition of an objective?

A defined specified outcome to be achieved in


the long-term
A set standard of performance agreed by
workers and managers
What are the indices of the direction along the face A clearly defined and measurable outcome to
diagonal of a cubic crystal? be achieved over a specified timeframe
A clear set of goals to be attained given a set
{ 111 } number of resources
<111 > What does the acronym SMART stand for?
{ 110 }
< 110 > Standardized, measurable, achievable,
What is the term for power derived from status or rewarded, and timely
position in an organization? Specific, measurable, achievable, rewarded
and timely
Reward Suitable, measurable, actionable, rewarded
Referent and timely
Legitimate Specific, measurable, actionable, resourced
and timely
Expert
What is another name for contingency planning? Heat treating of steel most frequently involves
which of the following?
Business level planning
Spherodite Fracture strain
Martensite What one of the following is not a characteristic of
the job characteristics model?
Pearlite
Ferrite Feedback
From what does a chain of command extend?
Task identity
Bottom to top Reward
Laterally Autonomy
Which is not a recognized form of business
Top to bottom continuity planning?
Diagonally
Refer to the equilibrium phase diagram: The Building planning
eutectic composition is _____.
Scenario planning
Contingency planning
Financial planning
Which of these is not part of the recognized
challenges for modern managers?

Micromanaging the workforce


Managing the learning organization
Managing communications
Managing change
18% X
62% X
36% X Refer to the figure below. The ultimate strength is
26% X indicated by _____.

Refer to the equilibrium phase diagram: The


eutectic temperature is _____.

Point G
Point D
Point E
Point F

Which one is not a recognized key skill of


180 degrees Celsius management?
250 degrees Celsius
50 degrees Celsius Technical skills
100 degrees Celsius Human skills
To what does authority refer? Conceptual skills
Writing skills
The power to command and direct Which one of the following is not one of Drucker's
The ability to organize people five guiding principles of management?
The need for order
The right to change jobs Enhancing the ability of people to contribute.
Which of the following does not involve Integrating people in a common venture by
dislocations? thinking through, setting and exemplifying the
organizational objectives, values and goals.
0.2% offset yield strength Making people`s strengths effective and their
Young’s modulus weaknesses irrelevant.
Ductile-brittle transition temperature To operate the organization`s status system.
What does situational theory of leadership Spokesperson, leader, coordinator
emphasize?
Figurehead, leader and liaison
Environment Communicator, organizer, spokesperson
A metal alloy has a yield strength of 150 ksi and a
Events fracture toughness of 50 ksi-in^1/2. What is the
Political situation largest surface crack size that can be applied
Personality traits without fracture in the elastic region under an
The strong magnetic behavior exhibited by applied static tension service load?
permanent magnets is called _______.
0.5 in
Superconductivity 0.2 in
Ferromagnetism 0.02 in
Paramagnetism 0.08 in
Diamagnetism
Which of the following is not a recognized type of
plan?

Ad hoc What refers to the reproduction, distribution,


Business performance, and public display of copyright-
protected material without the permission of the
Financial
copyright holder?
Succession
What is the guiding principle of scientific
management? Copyright infringement
Patent infringement
One best way to do a job Copyright violation
Fluid working relationships IP violation
Any person infringing any copyright or aiding or
Freedom of association
abetting such infringement shall be guilty of a crime
Experimentation punishable by imprisonment of 1-3 years plus a fine
In regard to corrosion, which of the following is ranging from ____ to ____ for the first offense.
NOT true?
P500,000, P1,500,000
Water usually plays an important role
P50,000, P150,000
The cathode loses mass
P150,000, P500,000
Oxidation occurs at the anode
P50,000, P500,000
The anode and cathode must be electrically that refers to Part 3 of the Intellectual Property
connected Code of the Philippines?

The strengthening process involving the formation The Law of Copyright


of fine distribution of a second phase is called The Law of Trade Secrets
______. The Law on Trademarks, Service Marks, and
Trade Names
Case hardening The Law of Industrial Design
Solid solution strengthening The authorized representative of the engineer who
is assigned to the site or any or any part thereof
Precipitation hardening
whose duties are ordinarily set forth in the contract
Quench and temper documents and/or the engineer’s agreement with
Which of the following is NOT related to the owner is called ______.
recrystallization?
project engineer
Cold working
sustaining technical employee
Hot working
resident engineer
Elastic modulus
site engineer
Melting temperature According to RA 8293, _____ means any visible
What are the three interpersonal roles of sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services
managers? of an enterprise.

Director, coordinator, disseminator symbol


mark the extinguisher is important.
logo
Class A
branding
Class D
According to OSH standards, at least 2 exits shall Class C
be provided in every floor and basement of every Class B
workplace capable of clearing the work area in
_____ minutes.
The Republic Act strengthening compliance with
3 occupational safety and health standards is _____.
10
15 R. A. 11058
5 R. A. 10185
What is defined as having little or no risk tolerance? R. A. 11508
R. A. 10158
Risk threshold What is the standard color of signs for fire
Risk averse protection equipment apparatus and facilities
according to the OSH standards?
Risk allocation
Risk limit Orange
What color is used to designate radiation hazards?
Yellow
Red Red
Orange Black
Electrical safety is found in Rule ____ of the DOLE
White OSH standards.
Purple
Fire hazards featuring combustible and flammable 1210
materials like wood, cloth, paper, rubber, and other
similar ordinary materials. 1002
1020
Class C 1250
Class B When is the effectivity of the Intellectual Property
Code of the Philippines?
Class A
Class D January 1, 2000
The color ____ is used to designate caution and for
marking physical hazards, such as striking against, January 1, 1998
stumbling, falling, and tripping. January 1, 1999
January 1, 1997
orange What refers to any visible sign designated as such
green in the application for registration and capable of
distinguishing the origin or any other common
yellow characteristic, including the quality of goods or
blue services of different enterprises which use the sign
According to the IP code, _____ refers to the under the control of the registered owner?
transmission by wireless means for the public
reception of sounds or of images or of Collective mark
representations thereof.
Company logo
sound recording Trademark
wireless communications Brand DNA
broadcasting
multimedia What refers to the minimum temperature at which a
material will give off flammable vapor?

Flash point
Threshold temperature
Vapor temperature
Fire hazards which involve energized electrical Critical temperature
equipment where the electrical non-conductivity of
What refers to the time duration that a material can
withstand a standard fire exposure test?

Start time
What color is used to designate dangerous parts of
machines or energized equipment which may cut, Fire time
crush, shock, or inure? Fire rating
Exposure time
Red What refers to a regular and critical examination of
Orange project sites, safety programs, records, and
management performance on programs, records,
Blue and management performance on program
Yellow standards on safety and health?
What refer to establishments, projects, sites and all
other places where work is being undertaken Safety and Health check
wherein the number of employees, nature of
operations, and risk or hazard involved in the Safety and Health audit
business, as determined by the Secretary of Labor Safety and Health exam
and Employment, require compliance with the Safety and Health payment
provisions of RA 11058? What refers to a risk impact measure or indicator
beyond which a risk response must be planned, or
Registered workplaces a contingent response must be taken?
Complied workplaces
Hazardous workplaces Risk screening
Covered workplaces Risk taxonomy
What refer to industry-determined specifications of Risk treatment
proficiency required for effective work performance. Risk threshold
These are expressed as outcomes with focus on What refers to any emergency, warning or danger
workplace activity rather than training or personal signpost or any safety instruction using the
attributes, and the ability to apply new skills in new standards colors and sizes, including the standards
situations or changing work organization? symbols for safety instructions and warnings in the
workplace, prescribed by the DOLE?
Basic training
Competency standards Safety symbols
Proficiency standards Safety alerts
Skills training Safety instructions
Often used in combination with black, this color is Safety signage
the standard color in OSH to designate traffic and What refers to contracts or agreements involving
housekeeping marking. the transfer of systematic knowledge for the
manufacture of a product, the application of a
White process, or rendering of a service including
Blue management contracts; and the transfer,
assignment or licensing of all forms of intellectual
Gray property rights, including licensing of computer
Red software except computer software developed for
What color is used to designate caution, limited to mass market?
warning against starting, use of, or the movement
of equipment which is under repair or being worked Assignment of contracts
on?
Technological licensing
White Technological property handover
Blue Technology transfer agreements
Yellow
Green

What refers to the main elements of a project life


cycle. For engineering and construction projects,
they typically include preplanning, design,
procurement, construction, start-up, operation and
final disposition? Non-plagiarized work
Any unique physical or intellectual property that is
Project work breakdown structure (PWBS) of long term or ongoing value to the enterprise is
Project plan called ______. This commonly includes capital or
fixed assets but may include intangible assets.
Project phases
Project scope strategic asset
What refers to a workplace wherein the presence of
hazard or potential hazard within the company may financial asset
affect the safety and/or health of workers not only resource asset
within but also persons outside the premises of the start-up asset
workplace? Any person infringing any copyright or aiding or
abetting such infringement shall be guilty of a crime
Dangerous workplace punishable by imprisonment of 6-9 years plus a fine
Dangerous establishment ranging from ____ to ____ for the third offense.
High-level establishment
P150,000, P500,000
High-risk establishment
Fire hazards such as flammable liquids and gases. P50,000, P150,000
P500,000, P1,500,000
Class D P50,000, P500,000
Class B What refers to works, which, with the consent of the
authors, are made available to the public by wire or
Class A wireless means in such a way that members of the
Class C public may access these works from a place and
Wrought iron coated with magnesium is left to the time individually chosen by them?
elements. Over enough time, what will happen?
Non-classified works
Iron will act as an anode and preferentially Published works
corrode
Public works
Magnesium will act as an anode and
preferentially corrode Fair use works
Magnesium will act as a cathode and Fire Protection and Control is found in Rule ____ of
preferentially corrode the OSH Standards of DOLE.
The iron and the magnesium ill form an
irreversible chemical bond 1940
What refers to an examination of the work 1990
environment including the location and operation of 1049
machinery other than those covered by technical 1490
safety audits, adequacy of work space, ventilation, What refers to the ability or willingness of an asset
lighting, conditions of work environment, handling, or project stakeholder to accept potential risk
storage of work procedures, protection facilities and impacts?
other possible sources of safety and health hazards
in the workplace?
Risk threshold
Health check Risk tolerance
Facilities inspection Risk taxonomy
Facilities check Risk screening
What refers to a process for managing assets and
General safety and health inspection project risks?

Risk mitigation
Risk planning
Risk safeguard
What refers to a doctrine in copyright law that
permits limited use of copyrighted material without Risk management
having to first acquire permission from the copyright Any person infringing any copyright or aiding or
holder? abetting such infringement shall be guilty of a crime
punishable by imprisonment of 3-6 years plus a fine
ranging from ____ to ____ for the second offense.
Qualified exemptions
Fair use P50,000, P500,000
Copyright exemption P50,000, P150,000
P500,000, P1,500,000 What medical practitioner is required for a low-risk
workplace with less than 100 workers?
P150,000, P500,000
The condition where there is no excess time
between activities is called: Nurse
Dentist
Critical float Physician
Finish float First-aider
Lag float The term of a patent shall be ____ years from the
filing date of the application
Zero float
Fire hazards featuring combustible metals such as
magnesium, titanium, sodium, and other metal 20
hazards. 50
30
Class A 25
Class D According to the IP code, _____ refers to the
Class B fixation of the sounds of a performance or of other
sounds, or representation of sound, other than in
Class C the form of a fixation incorporated in a
cinematographic or other audiovisual work.
What refers to a qualified first aider, nurse, dentist
or physician engaged by the employer to provide
occupational health services in the establishment, sound recording
project, site or workplace? audio rights
broadcasting
Board passer sound proofing
Medical practitioner
Health and Safety expert
Occupational health personnel
What refers to the name or designation identifying
or distinguishing an enterprise?

Registered Name
Brand Name
Trade Name
Business Name

What refers to a set of detailed rules to govern the


processes and practices in all economic activities to
conform with OSH standards, including the
personnel responsible, and penalties for any
violation thereof?

Safety and health rules


Safety and health provisions
Safety and health program
Safety and health activities
What refers to Part 4 of the Intellectual Property
Code of the Philippines?

The Law of Patents


The Law of Industrial Design
The Law on Copyright
The Law of Trade Secrets

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