II. CROSSWORD PUZZLE. CODE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CONDUCT FOR REGISTERED AND LICENSED ELECTRONICS PRACTITIONER

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  1. 5. shall not compete, by underbidding, through___ in his normal fees on the basis of charges for work, after having been informed of the charges submitted by another engineer.
  2. 9. keystone of professional conduct is ___.
  3. 10. shall ___against conditions that are dangerous or threatening to life, limb or property on work for which he is responsible, or if he is not responsible, he shall promptly call such conditions to the attention of those responsible so that the conditions can immediately and effectively be corrected
  4. 12. the event of national emergency, he shall offer his technology, skill, ability and experience to the ____of the State, even if it will involve personal sacrifices.
  5. 13. integrity shall be unquestionable and he shall discharge his duties and responsibilities with fidelity to the public, his employers and clients and with fairness and ____to all.
  6. 14. shall ___from expressing any public opinion on an engineering subject unless he is fully familiar and knowledgeable with all the facts relating to the subject.
  7. 18. a witness before a court, commission and/or other tribunal, he shall express an opinion only when it is founded on ____knowledge and honest convictionINFORM,He shall ___his client or employer of any financial interest on inventions, devices, equipment or any other thing, before undertaking any engagement in which he may be called upon to decide on the use thereof.
  8. 19. shall cooperate in upholding the integrity, ___and honor of the profession by avoiding all conducts and practices that will be discrediting and injurious to the profession.
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  1. 1. the interest of the national economy and well-being, he shall always strive in the execution of his work with optimum efficiency, economy and ___.
  2. 2. shall individually or collectively with others in the profession ____ the profession from misunderstanding and/or misrepresentations.
  3. 3. shall undertake only those engineering assignments for which he is __.
  4. 4. shall uphold the ___and dignity of his profession and avoid association in responsibility for work with engineers who do not conform to ethical practices.
  5. 6. the interest of good government, he shall in every way possible extend _____to the State in the accomplishment of its goals and objectives
  6. 7. shall act in professional matters as a ___or trustee, and treat as confidential all matters and information concerning the business affairs, technical processes, etc., of his clients and/or employers.
  7. 8. shall engage or ___ his employer or client to engage specialists and shall cooperate with them whenever his employer’s or client’s interest are served best by such an arrangement.
  8. 11. shall endeavor to extend public knowledge of electronics engineering and he shall strive to win or maintain the public confidence by ____the spread of untrue, unfair and exaggerated statements regarding his profession.
  9. 15. will present ___the consequences to be expected from deviations proposed if his engineering judgment is overruled by non-technical authority in cases where he is responsible for the technical adequacy of engineering work.
  10. 16. shall be dignified and ___in explaining or discussing his work and/or merit and shall refrain from self-laudatory advertising or propaganda.
  11. 17. will present ___the consequences to be expected from deviations proposed if his engineering judgment is overruled by non-technical authority in cases where he is responsible for the technical adequacy of engineering work.