Froggy Jumps Unit 301 BSE Standards and bodies.Versión en línea Test your understanding of BSE standards and bodies. por Tim 1 What is the purpose of a professional body within the BSE industry? a To provide regular free CPD to industry. b To promote best practice and standards within industry. c To represent the interests of the third party during a conflict. 2 Which trade association represents the mechanical building services sector? a Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). b Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). c Institute of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM). 3 Which professional body exists to advance and promote BSE and supports professionals? a Electrical Contractors Association (ECA). b The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). c Institute of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM). 4 Which trade association represents those working in the electrical element of BSE? a Building Engineering Services Association (BESA). b Electrical Contractors Association (ECA). c Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). 5 What is the primary role of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in the BSE industry? a Enforcing health and safety regulations and legislation. b Conducting research on building materials and techniques. c Offering warranty and insurance for new construction projects. 6 Which of the following is a responsibility of the HSE in relation to the BSE industry? a Developing construction plans and designs b Providing funding for construction projects c Investigating accidents and incidents on construction sites 7 What powers does the HSE have in relation to the BSE industry? a The power to issue building permits b The power to shut down construction sites that do not meet health and safety standards c The power to approve construction plans and designs 8 What is the main purpose of the Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) in the BSE industry? a To provide training and education to electrical workers b To certify the skills and qualifications of electrical workers c To manage construction projects 9 Which of the following is a benefit of holding a SKILLcard? a The ability to work on any construction site in the UK. b Exemption from health and safety regulations c Access to higher-paying BSE jobs 10 Which of the following is a requirement for obtaining a SKILLcard? a Passing a health and safety test b Payment of a fee. c Completion of a BSE project 11 What is the colour of the ECS card for apprentices, trainees and those on work experience? a White. b Blue c Red 12 Which of the following is a benefit of being in a trade union? a Improved working conditions b Union fees c Strike action 13 What is the purpose of a trade union? a To represent the interests of workers and advocate for their rights b To protect the rights of sub-contractors and their contracts c To complete an online application form 14 How long does it take to receive a CSCS card after submitting an application? a 1–2 weeks b 4–6 weeks c 8–10 weeks 15 What is an advantage of being a limited company? a Easy to set up b Complete control c Greater access to finance 16 What is a disadvantage of being self-employed? a No career satisfaction. b Reduced motivation. c Lack of pension. 17 What is the main purpose of the Competency card schemes (such as SKILLcard, ECS and CSCS) in the UK BSE industry? a To ensure compliance with building regulations. b To certify the skills and qualifications of construction workers. c To manage construction projects. 18 Which of the following is an example of negative communication? a Active listening and asking questions b Using clear and respectful language c Criticising or blaming others 19 What is emotional intelligence in the context of the BSE industry? a The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions b The ability to manage construction projects effectively c The ability to communicate clearly and concisely 20 Which of the following is an example of self-awareness in the context of emotional intelligence in the BSE industry? a The ability to communicate effectively and build relationships b The ability to recognise and understand one's own emotions c The ability to understand and be sensitive to the emotions and needs of others 21 What is equality in the context of the BSE industry? a Ensuring only some individuals have equal opportunities, rights and treatment. b Ensuring only the highest payed individuals have equal opportunities, rights and treatment. c Ensuring that all individuals have equal opportunities, rights and treatment. 22 What is reflective practice? a A way of examining and evaluating one's own performance. b A project management tool. c A type of tool used in BSE and construction projects. 23 What is the purpose of SMART targets? a To improve time management skills b To facilitate reflective practice c To set clear and achievable goals 24 What is the first step in the problem-solving approach followed in the BSE industry? a Identifying the problem. b Evaluating the results. c Developing solutions. 25 What is the second step in the problem-solving approach followed in the BSE industry? a Evaluating the results. b Analysing the problem. c Identifying the problem. 26 What is the third step in the problem-solving approach followed in the BSE industry? a Analysing the problem. b Evaluating the results. c Developing solutions. 27 What is the fourth step in the problem-solving approach followed in the BSE industry? a Evaluating the results. b Developing solutions. c Analysing the problem. 28 What is a problem-solving approach that involves using past experience to identify potential causes and solutions to a problem? a Resourceful approach. b Experience-based approach. c Diagnostic approach. 29 Which of the following is a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010? a Political affiliation. b Marital status. c Age.