ASET-Ethics-Examination Practice Questions
ASET Ethics Examination-ASET Professional Practice Exam (PPE)
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A professional technologist is requested to review and sign/seal a set of drawings prepared by another design professional not under the technologist's direct personal supervision. If the technologist signs the set of drawings, which ethical principle would this violate?
Upon cancellation, what must a regulated member of ASET surrender to the Registrar?
The ASET Practice Review Board shall, on its own initiative or at the request of the ASET Council, inquire into which of the following?
A regulated member plans to report the unprofessional conduct of another member. To which individual or board at ASET should the individual submit the complaint?
A regulated member receives tickets to a sports event from a client who is bidding on a project for the member's organization. The client assures the member that the tickets are a gift for their long-standing relationship and are not related to the current bidding process. Which of the following actions should the member take?
According to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, what shall every worker engaged in an occupation do?
Which of the following statements best describes what access members of the public have to hearings before the ASET Discipline Committee or ASET Appeal Board?
In general, torts must be intentional or negligent to result in liability. In which of the following situations can the defendant be considered liable?
Under most provincial human rights statutes, which of the following is not a prohibited ground of discrimination?
