Question 1 A typical responsibility matrix will include not only those responsible for a specific task but can also include those who supply support and assistance.
Question 2 Integrating a project's work packages within the organization's management structure is known as work breakdown structure.
Question 3 If the project time should be accepted, then the project must be completed on time.
Question 4 In reviewing the project plan, Susan sees that the first prototype must be completed by October 12. This would be best classified as a
Question 5 Which of the following is a good example of a Process Breakdown Structure?
Question 6 There are 5 steps involved when defining a project; which of the following is the first?
Question 7 The final stage in defining a project is coding the organization breakdown structure or OBS for the information system.
Question 8 For large companies, the organization breakdown structure is used rather than the work breakdown structure.
Question 9 The highest element in the hierarchical breakdown of the WBS is the first major deliverable for the project and the lowest element is a work package.
Question 10 Accounting would be an example of which of the following costs typically found in a project?
Question 11 Estimates are supposed to be based on normal conditions. While this is a good starting point, it rarely holds true in real life.
Question 12 Cost, time, and budget estimates are the lifeline for control; they serve as the standard for comparison of the actual and the planned throughout the life of the project.
Question 13 Refining estimates may be necessary for a number of reasons. For example, people working on prototype development needing time to interact with the design engineers after the design is completed is a good example of
Question 14 A good starting point for developing time and cost estimates is
Question 15 The ideal approach to estimating project time and costs is to use both the topdown and the bottomup approach.
Question 16 Topdown estimates usually are derived from someone who uses experience and/or information to determine the project duration and total cost.
Question 17 Past experience is almost always used primarily in the initial phases of estimating.
Question 18 The requirement for a freshly poured foundation to cure before beginning construction is an example of which of the following type of lag?
Question 19 Tom is responsible for ordering hardware for a custom home his company is building. The contractor installing the hardware is scheduled to start in 5 working days, but the hardware is on backorder and will not arrive for another 9 working days. Fortunately, Tom has 10 days of slack; however, he shares this slack with the hardware installer. He will have to let the contactor know that the hardware will be ready 4 days later than expected and that the slack for the installer has been reduced by 4 days. Tom and the installer share 10 days of
Question 20 The critical path is the shortest path through a network and indicates activities that cannot be delayed without delaying the project.
Question 21 Which of the following will correctly calculate the total slack in an activity?
Question 22 A merge activity is one that merges with other activities into a succeeding activity.
Question 23 Different activities along the same path can have different total slack.
Question 24 It is acceptable for arrows to cross one another in a network diagram.
Question 25 Which of the following can be used without coordinating with managers of succeeding activities?