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Which of the following statements regarding the FE and P&P exams are true? (Select all that apply) (This question may appear twice in the quiz with different lists of statements) A. Among the topics on the FE Civil exam are: Statics, Transportation Engineering, Circuits, Surveying, Thermodynamics, and Mathematics. B. Neither exam has a specific civil engineering version. C. You must first have permission from your state licensing board before you can register to take the P&P exam. D. You are not permitted to take the FE exam until you have finished your B.S. degree. E. The P&P exam (a.k.a., "PE exam") is offered twice each year {You can find this information on the NCEES website -- look under "Exams"}

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The correct answers are letters "C" and "E".

Step-by-step explanation:

FE stands for Fundamentals of Engineering. It's a computer-based exam given to scholars who are about to finish an engineering career or who have recently finished one and who would like to become a professional licensed engineer (P.E.). The P&P (Pencil-and-Paper) format of the FE is available once or twice per year according to the examinee population. In order to register for the P&P exam, the applicant must first have permission from the state licensing board. Every state has its own test edition. Licensing can involve passing one or both of the exam versions of that state in another state.

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