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Test Bank for Engineering Economics Financial Decision Making for Engineers Canadian 6th edition TEST Bank Engineering Economics 6 th Edition Niall M. Fraser Elizabeth M. Jewkes Mehrdad Pirnia Engineering Economics, 6e (Fraser/Pirnia) Chapter 1 Engineering Decision Making 1.1 Multiple Choice Questions 1) Evaluation of an engineering project involves the following constraints A) financial, environmental, social and political constraints. B) technical and financial constraints. C) technological and social constraints. D) time and money constraints. E) budget and time constraints. Answer: A Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 3 Topic: 1.1. Engineering decision making Skill: Recall Type: Qualitative 2) Engineering economics is A) a body of knowledge to determine which of several alternative is technically best. B) a collection of techniques for quantitative analysis to select a preferable alternative from several technically viable ones. C) a set of tools to calculate an engineering project's costs. D) a set of rules to evaluate an engineering project. E) a set of methods to determine an engineering project's costs in terms of time value of money. Answer: B Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 3 Topic: 1.2. What is engineering economics Skill: Recall Type: Qualitative 3) From an economic standpoint, any engineering project can be thought of in terms of A) its costs and benefits over time. B) its constraints. C) its receipts and disbursements. D) its revenues and profits over time. E) its investment and costs over time. Answer: A Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 3 Topic: 1.2. What is engineering economics Skill: Recall Type: Qualitative 1 © 2017 Pearson Canada Inc. 4) In the context of your textbook, abstraction means A) a study. B) a method. C) a methodology. D) a model. E) an approach. Answer: D Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Ref: 6 Topic: 1.4. Dealing with abstractions Skill: Recall Type: Qualitative 5) When an engineer prepares a feasibility study, what economic information must she possess in order to do it correctly? A) engineering specification B) expert opinion about this project C) macroeconomic situation in the world D) potential future costs and benefits of the project E) the level of uncertainty Answer: D Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 6 Topic: 1.4. Dealing with abstractions Skill: Applied Type: Qualitative 6) In which of the following problems do you need engineering economics? A) to choose a course in your program B) to chose the right textbook C) to decide whether to borrow money from parents or from a bank D) to decide whether or not to buy a car E) to decide where to spend summer vacation Answer: C Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 6-8 Topic: 1.4. Dealing with abstractions Skill: Applied Type: Qualitative 2 © 2017 Pearson Canada Inc. 7) Which of the following statements best describes the moral issues faced by engineers while evaluating projects? A) moral issues are clearly defined in engineering design B) moral issues do not matter as long as technical goals are achieved C) your employer is the only person who can define what is ethical or unethical D) there are no general answers to moral questions E) since moral issues are value judgements they must not be taken into consideration Answer: D Diff: 3 Type: MC Page Ref: 9-10 Topic: 1.5. The moral question: Three true stories Skill: Applied Type: Qualitative 8) The best way to find some answers to difficult moral questions in engineering design and project evaluation is A) to ask your friends. B) to consult professional engineering associations. C) to search the web. D) to read newspapers. E) to read professional textbooks. Answer: B Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 9-10 Topic: 1.5. The moral question: Three true stories Skill: Recall Type: Qualitative 9) Stan borrowed $5 000 one year ago. Now he has to repay $5 100. The interest Stan pays is A) $5 100. B) 102%. C) $100. D) 2%. E) $5 000. Answer: C Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 6-8 Topic: 1.4. Dealing with abstractions Skill: Applied Type: Quantitative 3 © 2017 Pearson Canada Inc. 10) Joan borrowed $1 000 one year ago. Now she has to repay $1 100. Therefore, the interest rate she pays is A) $1 000. B) $1 100. C) $100. D) 110%. E) 10%. Answer: E Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 6-8 Topic: 1.4. Dealing with abstractions Skill: Applied Type: Quantitative 11) All but one of the following are economic criteria to evaluate an engineering project. Which one is the non-economic criterion? A) maximum profit B) minimum cost C) minimum pollution D) maximum rate of return E) minimum payback period Answer: C Diff: 2 Type: MC Page Ref: 2-6 Topic: 1.2. What is engineering economics Skill: Applied Type: Qualitative 12) Analyze the following statement

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