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Which of the following is a Mechanical Engineering Area
a. Mechatronics
b. Human Mechanics
c. Thermo Fluids
d. Both a and c
Answer: [Both a and c]
Answer: [d. All of the Above]
Answer: [d. Plot (x, y)]
18)
a.
b. c. d.
Which types of students is the Tri-Mentoring program designed for?
Fashion
Arts Engineering
All of the Above
The basic 2D plot command in MatLab is:
a. Plot (x^y)
b. Plot (x+y)
c. Plot (x-y)
d. Plot (x, y)
Which of the following is not a field of Aerospace Engineering?
a. Avionics
b. Space and Rocketry
c. Aircraft Dynamics
d. Petrochemicals
Answer: [d. Petrochemicals]
Where do industrial engineers work?
a. Consulting
b. Manufacturing
c. Health Care
d. All of the Above
Answer: [d. All of the Above]
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What is not an area in civil engineering?
a. Environmental
b. Geometrics
c. Agro-Chemical
d. Structural
Answer: [c. Agro-Chemical]
Fill in the blanks: Engineering Design is typically _____ or a modification of ______
a. Refinement, existing product
b. Creation, new product
c. Calculation, original product
d. Refinement, original product
Answer: [a. Refinement, existing product]
Fill in the blanks: The Global Engineering Award contest is open to all ___ students, who are
residents in ____, and over the age of 18.
a. Chemical Engineering, Toronto only
b. Computer Science, Ontario
c. Engineering, Ontario
d. Engineering, Toronto only
Answer: [c. Engineering, Ontario]
Answer: [d. 48]
How many months of engineering experience is required for licensing from Professional Engineers Ontario?
a. 6
b. 12
c. 24
d. 48
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Which native tribe land does Ryerson sit on?
a. Mississaugas of New Credit
b. The Cree
c. Akwesasne
d. Bearskin Lake
Answer: [a. Mississaugas of New Credit]
Concerning safety, what are your rights at a workplace?
a. Right to know
b. Right to refuse
c. Right to participate
d. All of the Above
Answer: [d. All of the Above]
Answer: [b. Microsystems]
Which of the following is a stream in Electrical Engineering?
a. Macrosystems
b. Microsystems
c. Power Lines
d. Electrical Efficiency
What is the CRAP test?
a. Cheap, Repeatability, Accuracy, Purpose (point-of-view)
b. Currency, Reliability, Accuracy, Purpose (point-of-view)
c. Collectability, Reliability, Accuracy, Professional
d. Currency, Repeatability, Accuracy, Probability
Answer: [b. Currency, Reliability, Accuracy, Purpose (point-of-view)]
What is Engineering?
a. Engineering is a science about discovering the unknown
b. Engineering is designing structures and mechanisms
Engineering is the application of knowledge gained via science to solve a
c. problem or meet a need
d. Engineering is about possessing the Iron Ring.
Answer: [c. Engineering is the application of knowledge gained via science to solve a problem or meet a need]
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1. What do engineers do?
A. They do science
B. Discover the natural world C. Create the artificial
D. They make assumptions
2. How are scientists different from engineers?
A. Scientists deal with the physical world, engineers deal with theory
B. Scientists create products while engineers market them
C. Scientists don’t do math while engineers do
D. Scientists deal with theory while engineers work with the application of theory
3. What is engineering?
A. An art
B. Problem solving
C. Measurement and approximation D. All of the above
4. How old are the first prosthetics? A. Over 2000 years old
B. Millions of years old
C. 19th century
D. 1960
5. Which of the following are recent biomedical engineering technologies?
A. Ultrasound Imaging B. Pacemakers
C. Dialysis Machines D. All of the above
6. What is the Canadian governments spending on health care?
A. 40%
B. 10%
C. 70% D. 2%
7. What is Aerospace engineering?
A. Building and designing of aircrafts
B. Controlling, manufacturing and repairing of spaceships as well as aircrafts
C. Analysis, design, development, control, manufacturing, maintenance, and repair of all vehicles that move through air and space
D. Analysis, design, and development of aviation technology
8. Which of the following is not an aerospace firm?
A. Lockheed Martin Canada
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B. Apple
C. Found Aviation D. Boeing Aerospace
9. Which of the following are aerospace engineering related school team?
A. CANSAT
B. RC Aircraft
C. Moonbuggy
D. All of the above are aerospace engineering related school teams
10. What is civil engineering?
A. The design, construction, maintenance, and management of structures and systems B. The design, repair, and maintenance of buildings
C. The design and building of structures
D. The organization of people to perform a task
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11. Which of the following are not part of civil engineering?
A. Dams
B. Power Stations
C. Water and Sewage Treatment Plants D. Mechanized tools
12. Which of the following are areas of civil engineering?
A. Environmental engineering
B. Geomatics engineering
C. Structural/Materials engineering D. All of the Above
13. What is the minimum amount of years required to complete the civil engineering program?
A. 5 years
B. 4 years
C. 3 years D. 6 years
14. What is a nick name for chemical engineers?
A. Masters of engineering
B. Jack of all trades
C. Smelly scientists
D. Coinsures of chemistry
15. As a chemical engineer what must you do when you encounter a problem? A. Calculate!
B. Estimate
C. Guess
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D. Give up!
16. Making tasks more productive, determining problems in the work place and solving them is mainly part of which of the following engineering fields?
A. Chemical
B. Mechanical
C. Civil
D. Industrial
17. Which of the following engineers deals mainly with the mechanized equipment?
A. Industrial
B. Civil
C. Mechanical
D. None of the Above
18. Which of the following engineers frequently use programs like mat lab, frequently use linear algebra and lines of code?
A. Civil
B. Electrical
C. Chemical
D. Computer
19. Matlab is a program that deals with which of the following? A. Matrices, vectors, graphs
B. Strictly matrices
C. Programming
D. Educational games and activities
20. Matlab is capable of computing which of the following?
A. Matrices
B. Systems of equations C. Drawing graphs
D. All of the Above
21. Which of the following is true about the Norman Esch Award?
A. It is limited to one person
B. It gives you a certificate but no funds
C. It provides a great opportunity for engineers to put their ideas into motion
D. It is only awarded to students with the highest academic standing and the minimum gpa required to apply is a 3.5
22. Which of the following is considered academic misconduct?
A. Not citing sources used for an essay
B. Paraphrasing without citation
C. Submitting work from one course to another course D. All of the Above
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23. Using work from one class and submitting it to another is considered which of the following types of plagiarism?
A. Personal plagiarism
B. Self-plagiarism
C. Omission plagiarism
D. It is not plagiarism at all
24. Where is the math centre located? A. 5th floor of the library
B. 3rd floor of the TRSM building
C. 3rd floor of the VIC building
D. 2nd floor of the library
25. What does PEO stand for?
A. Professional Entrepreneurs of Ontario
B. Personal Engineers of Ontario
C. Professional Engineers of Ontario
D. Prince Edward Island Engineers Organization
26. What major engineering disaster mainly led to the iron ring that engineers wear?
A. Chernobyl
B. Hudson Bay Miracle C. Concorde
D. Quebec Bridge
27. In WHMIS, the symbol with a gas container is a warning of what type of hazard?
A. Oxidizing material B. Flammable material C. Compressed gas D. Reactive material
28. Who should take WHMIS training?
A. People who work in the vicinity of chemicals B. People who deal directly with chemicals
C. People who use chemicals occasionally
D. All of the above
29. According to EHS standards, which of the following are not workers’ rights?
A. The right to refuse unsafe work B. The right to know
C. The right to participate
D. None of the above
30. The metaphor used to describe the “leap of faith” in entrepreneurship was called: A. Bowling pin
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B. Dark void
C. Pit of despair
D. The jump of Joy
For the Biomedical Engineering program at Ryerson, when do you need to take the required BME 100 course?
a. 3rd year
b. 1st year
c. 2nd year
d. Whenever you want
Answer: [B]
Answer: [C]
Answer: [C]
Answer: [A]
The Aerospace sector employs how many people across Canada?
a. 200 000
b. 100 000
c. 170 000
d. 70 000
Is Ryerson the first engineering department in Canada dedicated exclusively to Aerospace Engineering?
a. They are one in three schools to have this.
b. It is not exclusively dedicated to aerospace.
c. Yes.
d. None of the above.
How many years minimum does it take to graduate in Chemical Engineering?
a. 5 years with co-op
b. 6 years with co-op
c. 4 years with co-op
d. Co-op is optional
What topics are included within Civil Engineering?
All
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a. Global Positioning System (GPS) b. Water and Sewage Treatment Plants c. Buildings and
other Structures
d.
e. A and C only
f the above
o
Answer: [D]
Answer: [C]
How many chemistry-related courses do chemical engineers have to take?
a. 10
b. 8
c. 5 or less
d. 12
Which of the following represents this matrix in MATLAB coding? A= [1 2]
a. A=[1 2;34]
b. A~[12:34]
c. A_[1 2-3 4]
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d. A=[1-2-3-4]
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Answer: [A]
Which of the following represents symbols of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and power respectively, in MATLAB coding?
a. + _ x \ ~
b. + - * / ^
c. Sum Diff Tim Div Exp
d. None of the above
Answer: [B]
Answer: [a]
How does MATLAB store and process numerical information?
a. As a matrix
b. As a hyper-number
c. As individual numbers
d. Both a and b
What does “S.M.A.R.T.” stands for”
a. Specific, Measurable ,Attainable ,Relevant ,and Timely
b. Special, Measurable, Achieved, Relevant, and Timely
c. Specific, Monitored, Attainable, Realistic, and Total
d. Special, Monitored, Achieved, Relevant, and Total
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Answer: [a]
Answer: [d]
Answer: [b]
Answer: [d]
Answer: [d]
Answer: [d]
What is the Esch award purpose?
a. To enable new, innovative ideas for products
To provide financial assistance to undergraduate and graduate students in
b. Ryerson
c. None of the above
d. (a) and (b)
What is the second stage of the Esch award?
a. Interaction award
b. Development award
c. Market readiness award
d. None of the above
Where do industrial engineers work?
a. Banking and credit
b. Healthcare
c. Airlines
d. All of the above
Which of the below are mechanical engineering areas?
a. Thermo fluids
b. Mechatronics
c. Propulsion specialist
d. a) and b) only
Which of the following are NOT designed by mechanical engineers?
a. Automobiles
b. Aircraft
c. Building systems
d. Bridges
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What is engineering?
Uses scientific, technological, and mathematical knowledge to solve practical
a. problems
b. Application of knowledge gained via science to solve a problem
c. A and B
d. Acquisition of knowledge to discover the nature and behavior of things
Answer: [C]
What are the drawbacks for math lab
a. Slow for some kinds of process
b. Not geared to web
c. The designed for large –scale system development
d. All of the above
Answer: [D]
Answer: [D]
Answer: [D]
18)
a.
b. c. d.
What is not a function of math lab
X=ones(r,c) X=zeroes(r,c) A=diag(x) A=opposites (x)
What kind of graph type is a 2D graph
a. Line, bar, histogram, surfaces
b. Surfaces, slice planes, line, pie graph
c. Line, slices planes, histogram
d. Line, bar, pie graph, histograms
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What did the computer engineering strongly emphasize in the past that they do not emphasize on anymore?
a. Chemistry-thermodynamics
b. Biology-genetics
c. Computer hardware-parts of the computer
d. Physics-waves and fields
Answer: [c]
a. After 1st year
b. After 3rd year
c. After 2nd year
d. After graduation
When is the industrial internship program offered for computer engineering students?
Answer: [b]
a.
b. c.
d.
What are some of the potential engineering careers one may pursue after graduation, with an electrical engineering degree?
Lab technician-test and operate laboratory equipment under supervision
Engineering technologist-specialist in developing and implementing existing technology using basic engineering principals and technical skilss
Physicist- investigates laws and properties of matter, space, time and energy.
Software Engineer- designing, developing, implementing and testing computer hardware and
software.
Answer: [d]
What are the types of teams?
a. Task Teams
b. Management Teams
c. Work Teams
d. All of the above
Answer: [D]
a. Fails to challenge the status quo
b. Members do not share a common goal
Members are joined together in a united and coordinated effort towards a goal
What is a team?
c. and whose work is mutually dependent with mutual accountability
An assembly of individuals who are together due to common interest, skill or
d. characteristic
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Answer: [C]
Answer: [B]
Why were engineering licenses introduced?
a. Because there were a lot of people applying for engineering
b. Due to a series of disasters
c. Because they’re weren’t enough engineering jobs
d. Because engineering was a difficult program
What are the 3 “E”s?
a. Education, Evaluation, Experience
b. Experience, Ethics, Equality
c. Education, Experience, Ethics
d. Ethics, Equality, Education
Answer: [C]
a. Police Elite Ops
b. Probation Evaluation Opportunity
c. Professional Exams Ontario
d. Professional Engineers Ontario
What does PEO stand for
Answer: [D]
Answer: [B]
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What does A.R.T stand for?
a. address, recreate, teach
b. address, restore, teach
c. aid, restore, teach
d. Aid, recover, teach
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Which of the following is not true?
a. Reference Desk is located on the second floor of the Library
b. Engineering books are on the 10th floor
c. Library closes at 2:00am
d. Laptops can be borrowed on the second floor
Answer: [C]
a. An inappropriate term to refer excrements
b. An acronym for Currency, Reliability, Authority, Purpose
c. An acronym for Cheap Redundant Assorted Products
d. An acronym for Credit, Responsible, Access, Principle
What is C.R.A.P?
Answer: [B]
What are potential careers directions for Biomedical Engineers?
a. Clinical Engineer
b. Biomedical Designer
c. Research Scientist
d. All of the Above
Answer: d. All of the above
Answer: a. yes
Answer: a. yes
It’s ok to copy your friend’s whole assignment as long as you cite it.
a. Yes
b. No
c. Maybe
d. a and c
Are all of Ryerson’s engineering programs accredited?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Everything but Biomedical
d. Just Aerospace
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What is engineering?
a. It is a science
b. Easier than arts
c. Uses scientific, technological and mathematical knowledge to solve problems
d. B and C
Answer: C.
Answer: B
Answer: d
Answer: A
Answer: D
Is Ryerson’s Aerospace engineering department the first of its kind in Canada?
a. Possibly
b. Yes
c. No
d. What is Aerospace Engineering?
What type of engineering deals with movements of mechanical parts?
a. Computer Engineering
b. Chemical Engineering
c. Industrial Engineering
d. Mechanical Engineering
Who is covered by the Non-Academic Code of Misconduct?
a. All Active/Current Ryerson Students
b. Only Engineers
c. Faculty
d. Rob Ford
What do engineers do?
a. Solve problems
b. Calculate
c. Design and build objects
d. All of the Above
What is the color of engineering?
a. Pink
b. Purple
c. Red
d. Yellow
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Answer: B
Answer: A
Answer: D
Answer: B
Answer: B
Answer: C
What is design to manufacture process?
a. Idea, design, specifications, manufacture
b. Manufacture, Idea, Deign Specification
c. Specification, Manufacture, Design, Idea
d. None of the Above
What are the rights that workers need to know
a. Right to know
b. Right to participate
c. Right to refuse
d. All of the Above
What branch of engineering do environmental engineers fall in?
a. Electrical
b. Civil
c. Mechanical
d. Chemical
What is the acronym for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
a. SMIHW
b. WHMIS
c. COD
d. WHMS
What does MSDS stand for?
a. Microsoft Development System
b. Metasoftware Development System
c. Material Safety Data Sheet
d. None of the Above
What form of citation do we use?
a. APA
b. Chicago
c. MLA
d. All of the Above
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Answer: D
Answer: D
What qualities do successful engineers above?
a. Strong in math and science
b. Uncreative
c. Good problem solving skills
d. A and C
In case of fire
....
a. REACT
b. Do nothing
c. Panic
d. Be a hero
Answer: A
Answer: B
Answer: D
18)
a.
b. c. d.
Do you need a license to be a Professional Engineer?
No
Yes
Only in Toronto
Only when you’re a professor
Where can Aerospace Engineers work?
a. Apple
b. Bombardier
c. Pratt and Whitney
d. B and C
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When we graduate we get an iron ___
a. Ring
b. Man suit
c. Degree
d. Pen
Answer: A
a. Lack of training
b. Lack of experience
c. Distraction
d. All of the above
How do workers get hurt?
Answer: D
Answer: B
Are the EHS/WHMIS and Academic integrity quizzes mandatory?
a. No
b. Yes
c. Only EHS/WHMIS
d. None of them
How can a chemical enter your body?
a. Inhalation
b. Ingestion
c. Skin absorption
d. All of the above
Answer: B
a. Gloves
b. Goggles
c. Steel toe boots
d. Headphones
Which is not a protective device?
Answer: D
What do entrepreneurs do?
a. Give birth to new companies
b. Create jobs
c. Create wealth to society
d. All of the Above
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Answer: D
Which one isn’t a branch of engineering?
a. Computer
b. Aerospace
c. Electrical
d. Furniture
Answer: D
a. Your supervisor
b. Your significant other
c. No one
d. Your parent
If you get hurt during a lab, who should you report it to first?
Answer: A
Answer: A
When we graduate, we have a:
a. B. Eng
b. B. ASc
c. B. Comm
d. PhD
You have to take your liberal in first semester
a. True
b. False
c. None of the above
d. All of the above
Answer: B
a. True
b. False
c. None of the above
d. A and B
Teamwork is not important in engineering
Answer: B
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1. What is a company that employs aerospace engineers?
a. Boeing ----
b. Lablaws
c. Sears
d. Best buy
e. All of the above
Answer: A
2. What does and aerospace due?
a. Test food of airlines
b. Design rocket engines ----
c. Fly planes
d. Design flight equipment
e. Both b and d
Answer: B
3. What are the streams in aerospace engineering?
a. Avionics
b. Aircraft
c. Spacecraft
d. All of the above ---
e. None of the above
Answer: D
4. What is one aerospace student team?
a. Moonbuggy team -----
b. Competitive eating team
c. Concrete mixing team
d. Gaming team
e. Game design team
Answer: A
5. What Major project to you complete 4th year
a. Build a full sized plane
b. The Capstone Design Project -----
c. Build a computer system
d. Program and laptop
e. Launch a rocket
Answer: B
6. How many people does the aerospace sector employ in Canada
a. 10,000 b. 30,000
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c. 170,000 -----
d. 400,000
e. 600,000
Answer: C
7. What does a Avionics stream consist of
a. Electroic flight instrumentation
b. Computer control of aircraft
c. Flight control algorithm
d. All of the above ----
e. None of the above
Answer: C
8. How long is the internship program usually
a. 6 months
b. 10 months
c. 16 months---
d. 19 months
e. 24 months
Answer: C
9. Who is the Chairman of the aerospace department
a. Dr. Paul Walsh----
b. Dr. Alighanbari
c. Dr. Yokota
d. Dr. Jubran
e. Dr. Greatrix
Answer: A
10. University if very different from High school. Statistically, students average grades drop by as much as how much percent?
a. 20%
b. 15%
c. 5%
d. Grades do not drop
Answer: B
11. What qualities do professional engineers have?
a) Strong in mathematics and science
b) Good Communication Skills
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c) Enjoy working in teams
d) Highly analytical and detail orientated
e) ALL OF THE ABOVE
Answer: E
12. How long is the chemical engineering program at Ryerson University?
a- 4 years
b- 5 years
c- 6 years
d- 9 semester
e- 12 semester
Answer: B
13. What is the first year required course for Biomedical engineers?
A- BMC 100 B- BME 100 C- BLG 147 D- BLG 100
Answer: B
14. How many courses do the programs of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering share in common?
A- The first semester
B- The first year
C- Third year
D- The first two years
E- They don’t have any courses in common
Answer: D
15. What does CRAP test stand for?
A- Canadian, Reliability, Assistance, Program. B- Currency, Reliability, Authority, Purpose. C- Canadian, Retirement, Assistance, Program.
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D- Currency, Reliability, Amusement, Plan. Answer: B
16. What is Matlab?.
A. a program for doing circuit computation
B. a program for doing alphabetical computation. C. a program for doing numerical computation. D. a program for doing analytical computation.
Answer: C
17. How would the following input look matrix = [1, 2; 3, 4; 5, 6]?
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a) 1 2 3 4 5 6
b) 1 2 3 4 5 6
c) 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6
d) 1 2 34 56
Answer: D
18. After how many years of work experience in need to become a professional engineer (P.Eng)?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 5
d. 2
Answer: A
19. What do industrial engineers do?
a. Design circuit boards.
b. Promote the efficient production of goods and services through the management
of materials, workers, and information within the overall system.
c. Promote procrastination, laziness and unpunctuality
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d. Examine land structure. Answer: B
20. Which one is the major sector of mechanical engineering?
a. Aircraft
b. Circuit Designs
c. Automotive
d. Health care
Answer: C
21. Computer Engineering focuses on one of the following:
a. Robotics
b. Human Body
c. Nature
d. Light Bulbs
Answer: A
22. What field in engineering involves the application of the principle of physics for analysis design manufacturing and maintenance of systems?
a. Electrical
b. Mechanical
c. Chemical
d. Computer
Answer: B
23. VLSI Means?
a. Very Legible Scientific Instruments
b. Very Large Scale Integration
c. Very Large Scale Instruments
d. Very Legible Scientific Integration
e. Very Large Scientific Integration
Answer: B
24. Science and Engineering are indeed very similar fields of study, what is the distinguishing factor in both fields
a. Scientists do all the work and research and Engineers simply develop on the theoretical knowledge
b. Engineers are basically ‘Lab-rats’ who do all the work while the scientists implement the result of their work
c. Scientists focus mainly on the theoretical aspect of science while the engineers actually apply it to solve problems
d. Science and Engineering are pretty much the same, engineering is just a glorified
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name Answer:
25. What Engineering program at Ryerson has a totally different internship structure, and when do they begin their internship program?
a. Mechanical Engineering, 4th year
b. Civil Engineering, 1st year
c. Bio-medical Engineering, 2nd year
d. Chemical Engineering, 2nd year
Answer: D
26. How many times did the Quebec bridge design ‘fail’ and when was the first time ?
a. Two times, 1907
b. Once, 1907
c. Three times, 1904
d. Two times, 1917
Answer:
27. Which of the following not is a tri mentoring program ?
a. Live2lead program
b. Live2summit program c. Live2party program d. Peer to peer program Answer: C
28. Which of the following is not a necessary condition to become a electrical engineer ?
a. succesfully take a degree
b. pass law and ethics exam
c.take work experience of 3 years after degree d . Passing french language test
Answer: D
29. How many physics courses are required in the first year?
a) 1
b) 2 -------
c) 3
d) 4
e) 6
The answer is B
30. How many chemistry courses required for chemical engineering?
a) 20 or more
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b) 15
c) 10
d) 5 or less----- The answer is D
31. Who is the FYCEO academic advisor?
a) Kinam Kim
b) Dr.Lamya Amleh----- c) Atifa Rasoul
d) Martna Novacic
The answer is B
1. The “Design” component of CEN100 will help you develop skills in:
a. Communication
b. Collaboration
c. Decision Making
d. Project Management
e. All of the above
Answer: E
2. What is Engineering?
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a. Application of knowledge gained via science to solve a problem or meet a need by designing useful things.
b. Acquisition of knowledge to discover the nature and behavior of things.
c. Measurement and estimation.
d. Synthesizing theory and knowledge in order to solve problems.
Answer: A
3. What makes a successful team?
a. Respect
b. Honesty
c. Openness
d. A positive team structure
e. All of the above
Answer: E
4. What team role is given to a member who helps team members function as a team?
a. Sponsor
b. Facilitator
c. Leader
d. Team worker
e. Evaluator
Answer: B
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5. Which of these is a career direction for a Biomedical Engineer?
a. Clinical Engineer
b. Bio-technician
c. Research Scientist
d. Both A and C
e. None of the above
Answer: D
6. How many people does Aerospace sector employ across Canada?
a. 150,000 people
b. 200,000 people
c. 170,000 people
d. 190,500 people
Answer: C
7. Water Management involves the use of __________ and __________ principles.
a. Pneumatics, Hydraulic
b. Hydrologic, Pneumatics
c. Hydrologic, Hydraulic
d. None of the above
Answer: C
8. How many years does it take to complete Undergraduate for Chemical Engineering?
a. 5 years
b. 4 years
c. 3 years
d. 6 years
Answer: A
9. Which software system is used in Computer Engineering?
a. Multimedia and Signal Processing
b. Multimedia system
c. Networking system
d. Digital Control System
Answer: A
10. Where do Industrial Engineers work?
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a. Retail Sector
b. Manufacturing
c. Defense Ministry
d. Both A and B
e. A, B and E
Answer: E
11. Which of these are Mechanical Engineering Areas?
a. Mechatronics
b. Thermo Fluids
c. Robotics
d. Bioinformatics
e. Both A and B
Answer: E
12. Which stage do you fall under, if your idea is at the pre-commercialization stage but you need fund to take the final step:
a. Stage 1
b. Stage 2
c. Stage 3
d. None of the above
Answer: C
13. What are the possible penalties you can expect to encounter should be charged with academic misconduct?
a. Required to participate in an Academic Integrity seminar
b. A mark of zero on an assignment or any other form of evaluation
c. A grade of “F” in the course
d. All of the above
Answer: D
14. Who is covered under the Non-Academic Code of Misconduct?
a. All the Professors
b. All active/current students
c. Students and professors
d. No code exists
Answer: B
15. If I need help at Ryerson to learn about correct citing practices and creating my bibliography, where can I go?
a. The Writing Centre
b. TheLibrary
c. Learning Success Centre website
d. All of the above
e. The Engineering Building
Answer: D
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16. What is the main study tip when studying for a test? a. Time Management
b. Procrastination
c. Cramming
d. Studythenightbeforethetest.
Answer: A
17. _________ is the most creative part of total engineering process.
a. Manufacturing
b. Design
c. Marketing
d. Development
Answer: B
18. What are the key elements of Product Design?
a. Function b. Cost
c. Materials d. Form
e. All of the above Answer: E
19. What
a. Age
are the characteristics of Diversity?
b. Race
c. Class
d. Ethnicity
e. All of the above
Answer: E
20. What are the two types of labels in WHMIS?
a. Supplier and Household
b. Household and Workplace
c. Supplier and Workplace
d. Consumer and Controlled
Answer: C
21. How can chemicals enter your body?
a. Ingestion
b. Inhalation
c. Skin absorption
d. All of the above
e. Digestion
Answer: D
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22. What is the number you dial during an emergency at Ryerson? a. 77
b. 80
c. 911 d. 7096
Answer: B
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23. What is the first thing to do in case of fire? a. Remove the occupants
b. Closethewindows c. Call 911
d. Trytofightfire
Answer: A
24. What is the engineering association in Ontario? a. PEO
b. APEY
c. APEGBC d. PEGNL
Answer: A
25. Which of these are required elements of Engineering Experience?
a. Management of Engineering
b. Application of theory
c. Practical Experience
d. All of the above
Answer: E
26. What does SMP stand for?
a. Student Membership Process
b. Student Membership Program c. Special Membership Process
d. SpecialManufacturingProgram
Answer: B
27. What is the cost of Student Membership Program? a. FREE!!!
b. $100
c. $10000 d. $500
Answer: A
28. PEO stands for:
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a. Professional Engineering Occupation
b. ProfessionalEngineerOntario
c. Process Engineering Ontario
d. None of the above
Answer: B
29. Which of these is engineering disaster?
a. Columbia Space Shuttle
b. Quebec Bridge Collapse
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
Answer: C
30. In a team, who inspires and motivates team members? a. Initiator
b. TeamLeader c. Recorder
d. Timekeeper
Answer: B
Week #1: Self-Responsibility Principles
1. Approximately what percent of the students in your entering first year class will not be
with the class when you graduate four years from now?
a. 40%*
b. 30%
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c. 15%
d. 10%
2. The principal objective(s) of the CEN course is:
a. To provide a general introduction to the field of engineering
b. To introduce the programs available at Ryerson University
c. To provide a general description of the skills needed to ensure a successful academic
experience in Ryerson’s engineering program
d. All the above*
Week 2
3. How is the work of scientists important to engineers?
a. The work of scientists have no relation to the work of engineers
b. The work of scientists can be used by engineers to improve on engineering designs*
c. The discoveries of engineers can help scientist create new and useful designs
d. The work of scientists conflict with the work of engineers.
e.
4. Which is the best example for an open dialogue?
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a. A group with members presenting and defending their idea without consideration of any other ideas
b. A group with members persuading each other for votes on their idea.
c. A group with members exploring and understanding the ideas presented by the other
members in order to compare, contrast and discover the best option.*
d. An elected leader deciding on the idea and future of the group
Week 3
5. Is it mandatory to take BME100 before 2nd year engineering in order to enroll in
biomedical engineering?
a. Yes*
b. No
c. You can take it any year during your time of study
d. You must take it after 2nd year
6. Which of the following are NOT in the central focus of the curriculum for aerospace engineering?
a. Avionics
b. Control systems
c. Fluid mechanics
d. Electric circuits*
Week 4
7. Which of the following is not involved in civil engineering?
a. Roads
b. Water Treatment
c. Power Plants
d. Manufacturing Plants*
e. GPS
8. How many chemistry (or related) courses is a chemical engineer mandated to take?
a. 5 or less*
b. 6
c. 7
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d. 8
e. 9 or more
Week 5
9. Which of the following is not a ‘theme’ of computer engineering at Ryerson?
a. Embedded Systems
b. VLSI
c. Computer Networking
d. Ternary Computation Systems*
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e. Digital Control Systems
10. Which is a method of network signal communication studied in the electrical engineering program?
a. Networking via Audio
b. Neurological (wetware)
c. Ternary Optical*
d. Quantum Tunneling
e. Quaternary Optical
Week 6
11. Where do industrial engineers NOT work?
a. Quality Control and Statistical Analysis
b. Marketing and management *
c. Manufacturing
d. Process Design and Improvements
e.
Week 7
12. Mechanical Engineering involves:
a. Application of physics analysis
b. Manufacturing
c. Maintenance of mechanical system
d. All of the above*
Week 8
13. Who is covered by the Non-Academic Code of Conduct at Ryerson?
a. Guests in Ryerson.
b. Workers on Ryerson's campus.
c. Ryerson Alumni.
d. All active and current Ryerson students*
e. All of the above.
14. What particular activities would get you in trouble with the Student Conduct Officer?
a. A) Theft, drug abuse, being disruptive, being a bully, and breaking and entering.*
b. B) Studying quietly and studying in groups.
c. C) Socializing and eating lunch in the cafeteria.
d. D) Basketball, football, baseball, golf, and track and field.
e. E) Chess, checkers, scrabble, and the board game "Trouble".
15. What should you consider when you need to test the validity of your reference?
a. Currency: how recent is the information and when was it last updated?
b. Reliability: what kind of information is included?
c. Authority: what are the creator's credentials or are there conflicts of interest?
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d. Purpose: is the information fact or opinion, biased or a marketing scheme?
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e. All of the above.*
Week 9
16. What is the result of cramming?
a. Anxiety.
b. Poor time management.
c. Sleep deprivation.
d. All of the above.*
e. None of the above.
17. What are the benefits of the Tri-Mentoring program for Engineering students?
a. Support and guidance from peers.
b. Leadership skills development.
c. Networking.
d. Balance between school and social life.
e. All of the above.*
18. In 2009, The National Engineering Summit declared that engineers will take collective action in which following areas?
a. Quality of life and health.
b. Environment and global competition.
c. Safety and security.
d. All of the above.*
e. Only answers (A) and (B).
19. What are some factors to consider in creating a design?
a. Economic factors, safety, and reliability.
b. Aesthetics, ethics, and social impact.
c. Somebody else's project.
d. None are applicable factors to consider during a design process.
e. E) Realistic constraints such as the ones found in (A) and (B).*
Week 10
20. What is the use of a mathematical description of something for design purposes?
a. Used to determine performance/avoid failure
b. Used to calculate the cost of a project
c. Used to predict behaviors in different settings
d. Option 1 and 2
e. Option 1 and 3*
21. An entrepreneur is someone who...
a. Buys a business, and flips it back to the market without changing anything
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b. Sees a market opportunity idea and exploits it.*
c. Is hired to make mathematical models
d. Doesn’t take any risks and only invests in old, blue-chip stocks.
e. None of the above
Week 11
22. Diversity refers to difference amongst this category:
a. Age
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b. Sexual Orientation
c. Gender
d. Religion
e. All of the above*
23. When a dangerous hazard poses a health risk you should:
a. Run away and tell everyone not to approach the hazard and contact Ryerson Security
(80)*
b. Try to clean it up
c. Dial 911 and report to a nearby professor
d. Option 1 and 3
e. Option 2 and 3
Week 12
24. When did licensing become a requirement for doing engineering work?
a. 1939
b. November 11, 1918
c. 1920*
d. 1879
Tutorial 1
25. What’s the role of an initiator?
a. Someone who suggests new ideas. One or more people can have this role at a time.*
b. This is someone whose responsibility is to look for potential flaws in an idea.
c. This person works to ensure that each member gives input on an issue.
d. None of the above
Tutorial 2
26. Which of these is a drawback of Matlab?
a. Hard to do rapid prototyping
b. Not well documented
c. Average display capabilities
d. Slow for some kinds of processes*
e. Not widely used for teaching and research in universities and industry
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Tutorial 3:
27. What is the correct code to create the inline function-2?
a. f(x)=x^3-2
b. f = (‘x^3-2’)
c. f = inline(‘x^3-2’)*
d. f = inline(‘x^3/-2’)
Tutorial 4:
28. What is the correct code for inserting the title “matlab” onto a graph?
a. ‘matlab’
b. title(‘matlab’)*
c. (matlab)
d. title = matlab
Tutorial 5
29. Which one is NOT a classified type of engineering failure:
a. Safety Failure
b. Mechanical Failure*
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c. Function Failure
d. Ancillary Failure
Tutorial 7
30. Question: What is not a step in the reverse engineering methodology?
a. Investigation, Prediction and Hypothesis
b. Parametric Redesign
c. Research and Analysis*
d. Concrete Experience: Function & Form
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