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Chapter 1 Self Quiz
Introduction
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What was the problem with the Citicorp building in New York designed by William LeMessurier?
The unusual glass facade of the tower made the tower vulnerable to perpendicular winds.
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The unusual glass facade of the tower made the tower vulnerable to quartering winds.
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The unusual location of the load-bearing columns made the tower to quartering winds.
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The unusual location of the load-bearing columns made the tower vulnerable to perpendicular winds.
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What changes had the builders made to LeMessurier's design?
They moved the load-bearing columns away from corner of building.
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They increased the amount of glass in the building.
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They changed the number of load-bearing columns.
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None of the above
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Upon discovering the danger of a collapse, LeMessurier first
informed the building's owners.
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informed the City of New York.
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developed a plan to fix the problem.
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informed FEMA.
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LeMessurier told the truth about the building's situation to
only those workers fixing the problem.
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only the employees working in the building itself.
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the media.
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None of the above.
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LeMessurier put out a press release about the repairs that, among other things, stated what?
The risk of collapse is quite low.
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Only a 55-year hurricane could topple the building.
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There is no danger.
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LeMessurier's claim in the press release
was an outright lie.
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was illegal.
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resulted in the loss of his license.
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The main lesson of the LeMessurier case is that
the NSPE should be ignored.
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one should always do whatever maximizes the consequences in the situation.
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the NSPE should be followed to the letter of the law in all situations.
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In the United States, the regulations for engineers
come from the NSPE.
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are developed by professional organizations.
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are mandated at the state level.
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All of the following are ways to practice engineering without being licensed except
practice engineering in the United Kingdom, Germany, or Sweden.
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obtain an industry exemption.
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work for the US government.
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None of the above.
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According to legal positivism,
morality and the law cannot be treated as separate domains.
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we can infer what should be legal by what is moral.
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laws are never morally neutral conventions.
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