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,A professional is applying mathematical and natural sciences,
gained through rigorous study and practice, to develop a cost-
effective way to utilize the forces of nature for the benefit of society.
According to the standard definition, which profession is this
individual practicing?
A. Pure Science
B. Engineering
C. Theoretical Mathematics
D. Project Management
CORRECT ANSWER: B
Expert Rationale & Educational Context: Engineering is defined as the
profession in which knowledge of mathematical and natural sciences is applied
with judgment to develop ways to use materials and forces of nature
economically for the benefit of mankind. Unlike pure science, which seeks to
understand the 'why' of the natural world, engineering focuses on the 'how'—
applying that knowledge to solve practical, real-world problems. The rationale
here emphasizes the application of science rather than just its discovery.
,In the context of product development, a specific role involves
working out the intricate production details and designing the
systems required for large-scale manufacturing. Who is the most
appropriate professional for this task?
A. Engineer
B. Designer
C. Engineering Technologist
D. Research Scientist
CORRECT ANSWER: C
Expert Rationale & Educational Context: An Engineering Technologist is the
professional who works out the production details and designs the
manufacturing systems. While the engineer may focus on the initial design and
solution, the technologist bridges the gap between design and production,
ensuring the manufacturing process is efficient and repeatable. This distinction is
critical in the Engineering & Technology pathway to differentiate between high-
level solution design and operational system design.
, To successfully execute an engineering project, eight fundamental
resources must be managed. Which of the following lists contains
only recognized essential resources for engineering and
technology?
A. People, Energy, Capital, Information, Tools, Machines, Materials, and Time
B. Wood, Steel, Water, Electricity, Software, Hardware, Money, and Labor
C. Research, Development, Marketing, Sales, Distribution, Support, Logistics, and
Profit
D. Imagination, Creativity, Art, Science, Math, History, Geography, and Language
CORRECT ANSWER: A
Expert Rationale & Educational Context: The eight essential resources for
engineering and technology are People, Energy, Capital (Money), Information,
Tools, Machines, Materials, and Time. Every technological system or engineering
project requires a combination of these elements. For example, 'Capital' is needed
to purchase 'Materials,' and 'Information' is required for 'People' to operate
'Machines' effectively within a set 'Time' frame. Omitting any one of these can
lead to project failure or inefficiency.