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1. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need, problem,
or opportunity for which a project or projects are identified to address the need.
Incorrect The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need, problem,
or opportunity for which a project or projects are identified to address the need.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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2. Every project that is identified is selected to be completed.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Sometimes organizations have several needs and limited funds and cannot select
every project to be completed.
Incorrect Sometimes organizations have several needs and limited funds and cannot select
every project to be completed.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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3. Unexpected events are reasons for an organization to decide to initiate a project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct Projects are identified in various ways during an organization’s strategic planning;
in response to unexpected events, or as a result of a group of individuals deciding
to organize a project to address a particular need. Projects are initiated after the
project is identified.
Incorrect Projects are identified in various ways during an organization’s strategic planning;
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in response to unexpected events, or as a result of a group of individuals deciding
to organize a project to address a particular need. Projects are initiated after the
project is identified.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Analysis
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4. Quantitative benefits of a project are the intangible benefits of completing a project such as employee morale.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Quantitative benefits include the financial benefits. Intangible benefits such as
employee morale are qualitative and may have an indirect effect that is
immeasurable.
Incorrect Quantitative benefits include the financial benefits. Intangible benefits such as
employee morale are qualitative and may have an indirect effect that is
immeasurable.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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5. Disadvantages for doing a project may have a positive impact on an organization.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct One disadvantage for doing a project could be the extensive amount of investment
necessary for the project. The organization could experience a positive impact by
gaining market share or increasing organizational capacity from completing the
project.
Incorrect One disadvantage for doing a project could be the extensive amount of investment
necessary for the project. The organization could experience a positive impact by
gaining market share or increasing organizational capacity from completing the
project.
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1
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DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Analysis
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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6. Projects that are not similar cannot be compared when making a selection to move forward with a project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The set of criteria for evaluation should include quantitative and qualitative factors
that are important to the organization and will help to set the priority level of the
projects.
Incorrect The set of criteria for evaluation should include quantitative and qualitative factors
that are important to the organization and will help to set the priority level of the
projects.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Analysis
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
7. The reaction of an advocacy group is categorized as a negative consequence for a project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The reaction of an advocacy group could be favorable and be a positive benefit.
Incorrect The reaction of an advocacy group could be favorable and be a positive benefit.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
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8. The project charter is also called a project authorization or a project initiation document.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project charter is sometimes called a project authorization or a project initiation
document.
Incorrect The project charter is sometimes called a project authorization or a project initiation
document.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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DATE MODIFIED:
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9. Surveys of stakeholders can be used to gather only quantitative data.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Surveys of stakeholders can be used to gather quantitative and qualitative date
necessary to make a decision about going forward with a project.
Incorrect Surveys of stakeholders can be used to gather quantitative and qualitative date
necessary to make a decision about going forward with a project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPORG: Comprehension – BUSPORG:Comprehension
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
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10. The project title should be a code word even if the project is not confidential.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project title should be concise and communicate a vision for the end result of
the project, unless confidentiality is necessary and a code name is used.
Incorrect The project title should be concise and communicate a vision for the end result of
the project, unless confidentiality is necessary and a code name is used.
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POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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11. The project purpose in the project charter may include prior documents for selecting the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project purpose in the project charter summarizes the need and justification for
the project and may reference prior documents for the rationale for the project.
Incorrect The project purpose in the project charter summarizes the need and justification for
the project and may reference prior documents for the rationale for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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12. The project description in the project charter is a high-level description of the project and references more detailed
documents regarding key performance requirements.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project description in the project charter provides a high-level description of the
project and may include the major tasks, major phases, and a work breakdown
structure.
Incorrect The project description in the project charter provides a high-level description of the
project and may include the major tasks, major phases, and a work breakdown
structure.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
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NATIONAL STANDARDS:
KEYWORDS:
DATE CREATED:
DATE MODIFIED:
United States – BUSPROG: Communications
Bloomโs: Knowledge
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
13. The project objective in the project charter indicates the deliverable, schedule, and budget for a project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project objective in the project charter states what is expected to be
accomplished and can include the expected time frame and the funds authorized.
Incorrect The project objective in the project charter states what is expected to be
accomplished and can include the expected time frame and the funds authorized.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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DATE MODIFIED:
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14. The success criteria in the project charter indicate the expected benefits of the project including what the expectations
are for project success.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
Incorrect The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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DATE MODIFIED:
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15. Funding statements in a project charter may be broken into the amount authorized by project phase.
a. True
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b. False
ANSWER:
FEEDBACK:
True
Correct
The funding amount listed in a project charter indicates the total amount of funds
authorized for the project.
Incorrect The funding amount listed in a project charter indicates the total amount of funds
authorized for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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16. The major deliverables in the project charter describe the details of the work packages in the work breakdown
structure.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The major deliverables in the project charter state what is expected to be
completed at the end of the project.
Incorrect The major deliverables in the project charter state what is expected to be
completed at the end of the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
17. The acceptance criteria describe the criteria necessary for the sponsor to approve the deliverables.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
Incorrect The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
POINTS:
1
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DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
18. Meeting the acceptance criteria listed in the project charter means the customer is satisfied.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Meeting the acceptance criteria means the deliverable has met the quantitative
criteria; it does not mean that the customer is satisfied with the performance of the
project team or the final deliverable.
Incorrect Meeting the acceptance criteria means the deliverable has met the quantitative
criteria; it does not mean that the customer is satisfied with the performance of the
project team or the final deliverable.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
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19. A milestone schedule lists target dates for phases of a project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct A milestone schedule lists the target dates or times for the achievement of key
events for the project. These key events could be deliverables or phases.
Incorrect A milestone schedule lists the target dates or times for the achievement of key
events for the project. These key events could be deliverables or phases.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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20. The project justification includes the key assumptions for the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
Incorrect The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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DATE MODIFIED:
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21. The constraints for a project include the requirement to outsource due to the organization’s lack of having expertise
with its own staff.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project’s constraints describe requirements or limitations for the project.
Incorrect The project’s constraints describe requirements or limitations for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
22. The project charter should include as many risks as can be brainstormed to be sure to have enough funds for
contingencies.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project charter should identify major risks, which include any risk that the
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sponsor thinks has a high likelihood of occurrence or a high degree of potential
impact.
Incorrect The project charter should identify major risks, which include any risk that the
sponsor thinks has a high likelihood of occurrence or a high degree of potential
impact.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
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23. Project approval requirements state when the sponsor wants to review the progress of the project and make decisions
about moving to the next phase.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The approval requirements define the limits of authority of the project manager.
Incorrect The approval requirements define the limits of authority of the project manager.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
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24. If the project manager is selected in the initiating phase of the project, then the project manager is likely to participate
in the development of the project charter for the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project manager section of a project charter identifies the person from the
organization that is assigned as the project manager. This person may prepare the
project charter if selected early enough in the project life cycle.
Incorrect The project manager section of a project charter identifies the person from the
organization that is assigned as the project manager. This person may prepare the
project charter if selected early enough in the project life cycle.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
1
Easy
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QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
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25. A project should have weekly project status review meetings supplemented with written project reports.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The project’s reporting requirements state the frequency and content of project
status reviews and reports. The frequency should be often enough for the sponsor
to approve the deliverables and for the project team to reduce problems due to
project delays. This may be daily, weekly, or even monthly and is dependent upon
the project.
Incorrect The project’s reporting requirements state the frequency and content of project
status reviews and reports. The frequency should be often enough for the sponsor
to approve the deliverables and for the project team to reduce problems due to
project delays. This may be daily, weekly, or even monthly and is dependent upon
the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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26. The sponsor designee is the project manager of the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The sponsor designee is the individual who the sponsor designates to act on behalf
of the project sponsor and the project manager is accountable to this person.
Incorrect The sponsor designee is the individual who the sponsor designates to act on behalf
of the project sponsor and the project manager is accountable to this person.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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KEYWORDS:
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27. The approval date for the project is the project start date.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor has
officially or formally authorized the project and the date is considered to be when
the clock starts ticking for accomplishing the key milestones for the project.
Incorrect The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor has
officially or formally authorized the project and the date is considered to be when
the clock starts ticking for accomplishing the key milestones for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
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28. All projects require a project charter to start the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Projects that are informal or done in response to an unexpected event may not be
appropriate for a project charter.
Incorrect Projects that are informal or done in response to an unexpected event may not be
appropriate for a project charter.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.04 – 4. Prepare a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
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29. A request for proposal is required for projects that are completed by an external contractor to an organization.
a. True
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b. False
ANSWER:
FEEDBACK:
False
Correct
Projects that are informal or done in response to an unexpected event may not be
appropriate to have a request for proposal.
Incorrect Projects that are informal or done in response to an unexpected event may not be
appropriate to have a request for proposal.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
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30. Part of preparing a request for proposal is soliciting the request to potential bidders on the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct Organizations may have a list of potential bidders or may advertise in selected
newspapers or websites.
Incorrect Organizations may have a list of potential bidders or may advertise in selected
newspapers or websites.
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1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
31. A request for proposals helps the organization decide which contractor to use.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct A request for proposals helps the organization decide which contractor to use.
Incorrect A request for proposals helps the organization decide which contractor to use.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
QUESTION TYPE:
HAS VARIABLES:
1
Easy
True / False
False
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
32. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in detail, what is required, from the
contractor’s point of view, to address the identified need.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in
detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the identified
need.
Incorrect The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in
detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the identified
need.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
33. A good RFP allows contractors or a project team to understand what the customer expects.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct A good RFP allows contractors or a project team to understand what the customer
expects.
Incorrect A good RFP allows contractors or a project team to understand what the customer
expects.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
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34. The RFP must state the project objective or purpose, including any rational or background information that may be
helpful to contractors so that they can prepare thorough and responsive proposals.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP must state the project objective or purpose, including any rational or
background information that may be helpful to contractors so that they can prepare
thorough and responsive proposals.
Incorrect The RFP must state the project objective or purpose, including any rational or
background information that may be helpful to contractors so that they can prepare
thorough and responsive proposals.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
35. An RFP must provide a statement of work.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct An RFP must provide a statement of work.
Incorrect An RFP must provide a statement of work.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
36. The acceptance criteria deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work elements the customer wants
the contractor or project team to perform.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work
elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform.
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Incorrect A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work
elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
37. The RFP must include the customer requirements and the name of the sponsor’s designee
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP must include the customer requirements. The name of the sponsor’s
designee is not required even though knowing the name would be helpful for
contacting the sponsor.
Incorrect The RFP must include the customer requirements. The name of the sponsor’s
designee is not required even though knowing the name would be helpful for
contacting the sponsor.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
38. The RFP should state what deliverables the customer expects the contractor to provide.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP should state what deliverables the customer expects the contractor to
provide.
Incorrect The RFP should state what deliverables the customer expects the contractor to
provide.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
QUESTION TYPE:
HAS VARIABLES:
1
Easy
True / False
False
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
39. The RFP should state the acceptance criteria the customer will use to determine if the project deliverables are
completed according to the customerโs requirements.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP should state the acceptance criteria the customer will use to determine if
the project deliverables are completed according to the customerโs requirements.
Incorrect The RFP should state the acceptance criteria the customer will use to determine if
the project deliverables are completed according to the customerโs requirements.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
40. The RFP should list any customer-supplied items.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP should list any customer-supplied items.
Incorrect The RFP should list any customer-supplied items.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
41. The RFP might state the approvals required by the contractor.
a. True
b. False
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ANSWER:
FEEDBACK:
False
Correct The RFP might state the approvals required by the customer.
Incorrect The RFP might state the approvals required by the customer.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
42. Some RFPs mention the type of contract the customer intends to use.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct Some RFPs mention the type of contract the customer intends to use.
Incorrect Some RFPs mention the type of contract the customer intends to use.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
43. A contract might be for time and materials, in which case the customer will pay the contractor a fixed amount
regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Fixed price contracts are contracts where the customer will pay the contractor a
fixed amount regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor.
Incorrect Fixed price contracts are contracts where the customer will pay the contractor a
fixed amount regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
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NATIONAL STANDARDS:
KEYWORDS:
DATE CREATED:
DATE MODIFIED:
United States – BUSPROG: Communications
Bloomโs: Knowledge
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
44. A contract might be for a fixed price; the customer will pay the contractor whatever the actual costs are for the
materials and the time.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct A contract might be for time and materials, the customer will pay the contractor
whatever the actual costs are.
Incorrect A contract might be for time and materials, the customer will pay the contractor
whatever the actual costs are.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
45. An RFP might state the payment terms the customer intends to use.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct An RFP might state the payment terms the customer intends to use.
Incorrect An RFP might state the payment terms the customer intends to use.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
46. The RFP should state the required schedule for completion of the project and key milestones.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
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FEEDBACK:
Correct
The RFP should state the required schedule for completion of the project and key
milestones.
Incorrect The RFP should state the required schedule for completion of the project and key
milestones.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
47. The RFP should provide instructions for the format and content of the contractor proposals.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP should provide instructions for the format and content of the contractor
proposals.
Incorrect The RFP should provide instructions for the format and content of the contractor
proposals.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
48. The RFP should indicate the due date by which the customer expects potential contractors to submit proposals.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct The RFP should indicate the due date by which the customer expects potential
contractors to submit proposals.
Incorrect The RFP should indicate the due date by which the customer expects potential
contractors to submit proposals.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
QUESTION TYPE:
HAS VARIABLES:
1
Easy
True / False
False
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
49. An RFP must indicate the funds the customer has available to spend on the project.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct In rare cases an RFP will indicate the funds the customer has available to spend
on the project.
Incorrect In rare cases an RFP will indicate the funds the customer has available to spend
on the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
50. It is fair to meet with potential contractors and provide information about the potential project while developing the
RFP.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
True
FEEDBACK:
Correct Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation. Each bidder should receive the same information.
Incorrect Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation. Each bidder should receive the same information.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
51. Some potential contractors will know more about an organization due to prior contracts and relationships. This is an
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unfair advantage for those contractors to submit a proposal to an RFP.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER:
False
FEEDBACK:
Correct Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation. Prior relationships and contracts are an advantage; they are
not an unfair advantage. Unfair would be if the organization gave additional
information to these prior contractors.
Incorrect Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation. Prior relationships and contracts are an advantage; they are
not an unfair advantage. Unfair would be if the organization gave additional
information to these prior contractors.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
True / False
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
52. The first step in project selection is to
a. develop a set of criteria against which a project will be evaluated.
b. gather data and information for each project.
c. list assumptions.
d. evaluate each project against the criteria.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. The first step in project selection is to develop a set of criteria against which the
project will be evaluated. The criteria inform the types of data to be gathered, the
assumptions that must be made, and evaluation that is made.
b. The first step in project selection is to develop a set of criteria against which the
project will be evaluated. The criteria inform the types of data to be gathered, the
assumptions that must be made, and evaluation that is made.
c. The first step in project selection is to develop a set of criteria against which the
project will be evaluated. The criteria inform the types of data to be gathered, the
assumptions that must be made, and evaluation that is made.
d. The first step in project selection is to develop a set of criteria against which the
project will be evaluated. The criteria inform the types of data to be gathered, the
assumptions that must be made, and evaluation that is made.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
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NATIONAL STANDARDS:
KEYWORDS:
DATE CREATED:
DATE MODIFIED:
United States – BUSPROG: Communications
Bloomโs: Knowledge
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
53. An assumption for a construction project could be
a. the materials to be used to construct the building.
b. a grant will be secured to help fund the project.
c. the regulations and codes required for the building.
d. the size of the building that is to be constructed.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. Assumptions are not guaranteed; they are assumed to be true. The materials,
regulations, codes, and building size are part of the project plan and are not
assumed.
b. Assumptions are not guaranteed; they are assumed to be true. The materials,
regulations, codes, and building size are part of the project plan and are not
assumed.
c. Assumptions are not guaranteed; they are assumed to be true. The materials,
regulations, codes, and building size are part of the project plan and are not
assumed.
d. Assumptions are not guaranteed; they are assumed to be true. The materials,
regulations, codes, and building size are part of the project plan and are not
assumed.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
54. The final decision of which projects to select is the responsibility of
a. the project evaluation team’s key stakeholders.
b. the project evaluation team.
c. community members.
d. the organization’s owner, president, or department head.
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. A well-rounded evaluation committee and information from project stakeholders
increase the chances of providing the best information to the final decision maker,
the organization’s owner, president, or department head.
b. A well-rounded evaluation committee and information from project stakeholders
increase the chances of providing the best information to the final decision maker,
the organization’s owner, president, or department head.
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c. A well-rounded evaluation committee and information from project stakeholders
increase the chances of providing the best information to the final decision maker,
the organization’s owner, president, or department head.
d. A well-rounded evaluation committee and information from project stakeholders
increase the chances of providing the best information to the final decision maker,
the organization’s owner, president, or department head.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 9:56 PM
55. A project charter summarizes
a. the project objective.
b. the detailed description of the project.
c. the key conditions and parameters of the project.
d. the funding and contracting of the project.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. A project charter summarizes the key conditions and parameters of the project.
b. A project charter summarizes the key conditions and parameters of the project.
c. A project charter summarizes the key conditions and parameters of the project.
d. A project charter summarizes the key conditions and parameters of the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
56. The project title should
a. summarize the need and justification for the project.
b. state what is expected to be accomplished.
c. state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
d. be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. The project title should be concise and create a vision for the end result of the
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project.
b. The project title should be concise and create a vision for the end result of the
project.
c. The project title should be concise and create a vision for the end result of the
project.
d. The project title should be concise and create a vision for the end result of the
project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
57. The project purpose should
a. summarize the need and justification for the project.
b. state what is expected to be accomplished.
c. state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
d. be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. The project purpose should summarize the need and justification for the project.
b. The project purpose should summarize the need and justification for the project.
c. The project purpose should summarize the need and justification for the project.
d. The project purpose should summarize the need and justification for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
58. The project objective should
a. summarize the need and justification for the project.
b. state what is expected to be accomplished.
c. state the major end products or items expected to be produced.
d. be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
ANSWER:
b
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FEEDBACK:
a. The project objective should state what is expected to be accomplished.
b. The project objective should state what is expected to be accomplished.
c. The project objective should state what is expected to be accomplished.
d. The project objective should state what is expected to be accomplished.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
59. The project acceptance criteria should
a. summarize the need and justification for the project.
b. state the quantitative criteria expected for the products to be accomplished.
c. state the major end products or major items expected to be produced.
d. be concise and create a vision for the end result of the project.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The project acceptance criteria should state the quantitative criteria expected for
the products to be accomplished.
b. The project acceptance criteria should state the quantitative criteria expected for
the products to be accomplished.
c. The project acceptance criteria should state the quantitative criteria expected for
the products to be accomplished.
d. The project acceptance criteria should state the quantitative criteria expected for
the products to be accomplished.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communications
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:33 PM
60. The implementation of the new procedure is expected to reduce costs of production by 10% over the next year. This is
an example of the ____ in a project charter.
a. acceptance criteria
b. project objective
c. project description
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d. success criteria and expected benefits
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
b. The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
c. The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
d. The success criteria or expected benefits in the project charter indicate the
quantitative benefits of the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.04 – 4. Prepare a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
61. The building constructed will have at least R-38 insulation rating for the ceiling and R-28 for the walls. This is an
example of the ____ in a project charter.
a. acceptance criteria
b. project objective
c. project description
d. success criteria and expected benefits
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
b. The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
c. The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
d. The acceptance criteria for a project describe the quantitative criteria for each
major deliverable.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.04 – 4. Prepare a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
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62. The new employees are expected to receive $13 million of Fast Start training that will be provided by a state
workforce development grant. This is an example of the ____ in a project charter.
a. acceptance criteria
b. key assumptions
c. project description
d. success criteria and expected benefits
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
b. The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
c. The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
d. The key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and
rationale, and include assumptions about resources for the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.04 – 4. Prepare a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
63. A bidders meeting may be held to
a. clarify the RFP and answer any questions from potential bidders.
b. provide additional information only to those that attend the meeting.
c. provide an unfair advantage to those at the meeting.
d. solicit feedback on the clarity of the RFP to change the project requirements.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Business or government customers may hold a biddersโ meeting to explain the
RFP and answer questions from interested contractors. Feedback would be
solicited at a pre-RFP meeting to make changes before the RFP is distributed.
b. Business or government customers may hold a biddersโ meeting to explain the
RFP and answer questions from interested contractors. Feedback would be
solicited at a pre-RFP meeting to make changes before the RFP is distributed.
c. Business or government customers may hold a biddersโ meeting to explain the
RFP and answer questions from interested contractors. Feedback would be
solicited at a pre-RFP meeting to make changes before the RFP is distributed.
d. Business or government customers may hold a biddersโ meeting to explain the
RFP and answer questions from interested contractors. Feedback would be
solicited at a pre-RFP meeting to make changes before the RFP is distributed.
POINTS:
1
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DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
64. List at least three ways projects are identified.
ANSWER:
Responses should include:
a. during an organization’s strategic planning
b. in response to unexpected events,
c. or as a result of a group of individuals deciding to organize a project to address a
particular need
Projects are identified in various ways during an organization’s strategic planning; in
response to unexpected events, or as a result of a group of individuals deciding to organize a
project to address a particular need.
POINTS:
3
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
65. Housing Transitions, a local not-for-profit organization that provides temporary housing for people that are in
transition (i.e., just moved into an area, lost their home due to an unexpected event, etc.), has noticed paint on the outside
of the house is peeling. Describe a project that will advance their mission and solve the problem of the paint peeling.
ANSWER:
Responses should include information that will advance the mission of providing housing and
painting the outside of the house. Be sure that the project described includes a deliverable,
schedule, and budget. One possible solution is to have a painting party with members of the
community that donate painting supplies and labor to paint the house. The party would take
place the first weekend in June. The project should include those that would be in position to
help people that may need a temporary home in the area.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
QUESTION TYPE:
The project should include information related to communicating the mission of Housing
Transitions by reinforcing that the housing is a temporary place to stay until a permanent
residence can be secured and taking care of the external walls of the house by securing
painting supplies and labor necessary to satisfactorily removing the peeling paint and
repainting the house.
5
Challenging
Subjective Short Answer
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HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
66. List methods for gathering information from a project’s stakeholders.
ANSWER:
List answers should include surveys, focus groups, interviews, and analysis of available
reports.
Methods for gathering information from project stakeholders include surveys, focus groups,
interviews, and analysis of available reports.
POINTS:
3
DIFFICULTY:
Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPORG: Comprehension – BUSPORG:Comprehension
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
67. James must gather information from a potential project’s stakeholders for an upcoming meeting with management.
The project would be to add 50 beds and an oncology center to the local hospital. List three stakeholders of the project and
a possible way that James could gather information from the stakeholders.
ANSWER:
Responses will vary. Stakeholders could be employees, consumers, funding agency members,
or community residents. Possible ways to gather the information could be surveys, focus
groups, interviews, and analysis of available reports.
Stakeholders could be employees, consumers, funding agency members, or community
residents. Possible ways to gather the information could be surveys, focus groups, interviews,
and analysis of available reports.
POINTS:
5
DIFFICULTY:
Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPORG: Comprehension – BUSPORG:Comprehension
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
68. Describe the benefits and consequences of the project evaluation team reviewing each project against the project
evaluation criteria before the committee meeting.
ANSWER:
Responses will vary. Benefits include an opportunity for each member to have thoughtful
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preparation prior to the meeting and having a personal opinion prior to the meeting.
Consequences include that the positions are taken from the perspective of the individual and
the individual may not have the expertise necessary to evaluate all the aspects of every
project.
Project evaluation teams are made up of people with a variety of skills to have a broad
perspective for the evaluation. Each person on the team would have an opportunity to have
evaluated the projects from their perspective and expertise then bring that expertise to the
evaluation committee meeting.
POINTS:
5
DIFFICULTY:
Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
69. List eight elements that could be included in a project charter. Describe why each element is valuable to the project
charter.
ANSWER:
Listed are the project elements and what each one adds to a project charter. Each helps with
the planning of the project and moving from the initiating to the planning phase of the
project.
a. project title communicates a vision for the end result of the project, unless
confidentiality is necessary and a code name is used.
b. purpose summarizes the need and justification for the project.
c. description provides a high-level description of the project and may include the
major tasks, major phases, and a work breakdown structure.
d. objective states what is expected to be accomplished.
e. success criteria or expected benefits indicate the quantitative benefits of the project.
f. funding indicates the total amount of funds authorized for the project.
g. major deliverables state what is expected to be completed at the end of the project.
h. acceptance criteria describe the quantitative criteria for each major deliverable.
i. milestone schedule lists the target dates or times for the achievement of key events
for the project.
j. key assumptions include those in the base for the project justification and rationale,
and include assumptions about resources for the project.
k. constraints describe requirements or limitations for the project.
l. major risks identify any risk that the sponsor thinks has a high likelihood of
occurrence or a high degree of potential impact.
m. approval requirements define the limits of authority of the project manager.
n. project manager identifies the person from the organization that is assigned as the
project manager.
o. reporting requirements state the frequency and content of project status reviews
and reports.
p. sponsor designee state who the sponsor designates to act on behalf of the project
sponsor.
q. approval signature and date indicate that the sponsor has officially or formally
authorized the project.
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The project charter authorizes the project to go forward and provides the key conditions and
parameters that are the framework for the project manager and the project team to develop a
detailed baseline plan for performing the project.
POINTS:
16
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Analysis
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
70. An RFP may include the evaluation criteria that will be used to evaluate proposals from competing contractors. List at
least three evaluation criteria that might be included in an RFP.
ANSWER:
Criteria might include the following:
a. the contractorโs experience with similar projects
b. the technical approach proposed by the contractor
c. the schedule
d. the costs
An RFP may include the evaluation criteria that will be used to evaluate proposals from
competing contractors. Criteria might include the following:
a. the contractorโs experience with similar projects
b. the technical approach proposed by the contractor
c. the schedule
d. the costs
POINTS:
3
DIFFICULTY:
Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Subjective Short Answer
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.15.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Technology: Technology: – BUSPROG: Technology
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
4/5/2016 10:11 AM
71. ____ is the initial phase of the project life cycle
a. Needs resolution
b. Needs identification
c. Problem generation
d. Brainstorming
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. Needs identification is the initial phase of the project life cycle.
b. Needs identification is the initial phase of the project life cycle.
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c. Needs identification is the initial phase of the project life cycle.
d. Needs identification is the initial phase of the project life cycle.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:38 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:45 PM
72. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and in detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to
address the ____.
a. cost issues
b. identified need
c. technical ideas
d. work breakdown goals
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and
in detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the
identified need.
b. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and
in detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the
identified need.
c. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and
in detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the
identified need.
d. The purpose of preparing a request for proposal is to state, comprehensively and
in detail, what is required, from the customerโs point of view, to address the
identified need.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:45 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:48 PM
73. The RFP must include the customer requirements, which define ____ and attributes.
a. specifications
b. challenges
c. scope of work
d. competitorโs products
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ANSWER:
FEEDBACK:
a
a. The RFP must include the customer requirements, which define specifications
and attributes.
b. The RFP must include the customer requirements, which define specifications
and attributes.
c. The RFP must include the customer requirements, which define specifications
and attributes.
d. The RFP must include the customer requirements, which define specifications
and attributes.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.01 – 1. Discuss how projects are identified
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:49 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:51 PM
74. Before a ____ is prepared, the customer must clearly define the problem or need.
a. a set of evaluation criteria
b. request for procedures
c. list of assumptions
d. request for proposal
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. Before a request for proposal is prepared, the customer must clearly define the
problem or need
b. Before a request for proposal is prepared, the customer must clearly define the
problem or need
c. Before a request for proposal is prepared, the customer must clearly define the
problem or need
d. Before a request for proposal is prepared, the customer must clearly define the
problem or need
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:51 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:54 PM
75. Evaluating various needs or opportunities, and then deciding which should be moved forward as a project is called:
a. project decision-making
b. project selection
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c. project projections
d. project sorting and classification
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. Evaluating various needs or opportunities, and then deciding which should be
moved forward as a project is called project selection.
b. Evaluating various needs or opportunities, and then deciding which should be
moved forward as a project is called project selection.
c. Evaluating various needs or opportunities, and then deciding which should be
moved forward as a project is called project selection.
d. Evaluating various needs or opportunities, and then deciding which should be
moved forward as a project is called project selection.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:54 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:56 PM
76. A ____ deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or work elements the customer wants the contractor or
project team to perform.
a. statement of objectives
b. statement of goals
c. statement of work
d. statement of constraints
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or
work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform
b. A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or
work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform
c. A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or
work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform
d. A statement of work deals with the scope of the project, outlining the tasks or
work elements the customer wants the contractor or project team to perform
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/14/2017 11:58 PM
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77. ___ refers to tangible items that the contractor is to supply.
a. Deliverables
b. Customer-supplied items
c. Statement of work
d. Baseline plan
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Deliverables refers to tangible items that the contractor is to supply.
b. Deliverables refers to tangible items that the contractor is to supply.
c. Deliverables refers to tangible items that the contractor is to supply.
d. Deliverables refers to tangible items that the contractor is to supply.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
2/14/2017 11:59 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 12:02 AM
78. In a ____ contract, the customer will pay the contractor a set amount regardless of how much the work actually costs
the contractor.
a. materials-based
b. time-based
c. fixed price
d. time and materials
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. In a fixed price contract, the customer will pay the contractor a set amount
regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor
b. In a fixed price contract, the customer will pay the contractor a set amount
regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor
c. In a fixed price contract, the customer will pay the contractor a set amount
regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor
d. In a fixed price contract, the customer will pay the contractor a set amount
regardless of how much the work actually costs the contractor
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 12:02 AM
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DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 12:04 AM
79. ______ based on a percentage of the total price, are those made as certain milestones are accomplished.
a. Pattern payments
b. Direct fees
c. Progress statements
d. Progress payments
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. Progress payments based on a percentage of the total price, are those made as
certain milestones are accomplished
b. Progress payments based on a percentage of the total price, are those made as
certain milestones are accomplished
c. Progress payments based on a percentage of the total price, are those made as
certain milestones are accomplished
d. Progress payments based on a percentage of the total price, are those made as
certain milestones are accomplished
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 12:04 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 12:07 AM
80. ___ will be used by the customer to evaluate proposals from competing contractors in order to select the one to
perform the project.
a. Evaluation criteria
b. Format instructions
c. Due date timelines
d. Progress payments
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Evaluation criteria will be used by the customer to evaluate proposals from
competing contractors in order to select the one to perform the project.
b. Evaluation criteria will be used by the customer to evaluate proposals from
competing contractors in order to select the one to perform the project.
c. Evaluation criteria will be used by the customer to evaluate proposals from
competing contractors in order to select the one to perform the project.
d. Evaluation criteria will be used by the customer to evaluate proposals from
competing contractors in order to select the one to perform the project.
POINTS:
DIFFICULTY:
QUESTION TYPE:
HAS VARIABLES:
1
Difficulty: Challenging
Multiple Choice
False
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 12:07 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 12:10 AM
81. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with
a. evaluating potential projects and deciding which should go forward.
b. recognizing a need, problem or opportunity for which a project is identified.
c. developing a set of criteria to evaluate projects.
d. listing assumptions that will be used.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need,
problem or opportunity for which a project is identified.
b. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need,
problem or opportunity for which a project is identified.
c. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need,
problem or opportunity for which a project is identified.
d. The initiating phase of the project life cycle starts with recognizing a need,
problem or opportunity for which a project is identified.
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KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Knowledge
DATE CREATED:
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DATE MODIFIED:
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82. If a company has limited funds and people to pursue several identified needs, then the company
a. should select only those projects that are lowest in cost.
b. should select only those projects that could be done by an external contractor.
c. must go through a decision-making process and select the projects with the greatest benefit.
d. should reduce the project scope of every project.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. If a company has limited funds and people to pursue several identified needs,
then the company must go through a decision-making process and select the
projects with the greatest benefit.
b. If a company has limited funds and people to pursue several identified needs,
then the company must go through a decision-making process and select the
projects with the greatest benefit.
c. If a company has limited funds and people to pursue several identified needs,
then the company must go through a decision-making process and select the
projects with the greatest benefit.
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d. If a company has limited funds and people to pursue several identified needs,
then the company must go through a decision-making process and select the
projects with the greatest benefit.
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Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 10:46 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 10:49 PM
83. Increasing the public image of the company through a project is an example of
a. an intangible benefit.
b. a return on investment.
c. a tangible benefit.
d. a project task.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Increasing the public image of the company through a project is an example of an
intangible benefit.
b. Increasing the public image of the company through a project is an example of an
intangible benefit.
c. Increasing the public image of the company through a project is an example of an
intangible benefit.
d. Increasing the public image of the company through a project is an example of an
intangible benefit.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
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NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 10:49 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 10:52 PM
84. The evaluation team should
a. have a single person make the decision about which projects to move forward.
b. make their decision on the quantitative data only.
c. read each project description and select the one they feel is best.
d. have selection criteria to consistently evaluate the potential projects.
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. The evaluation team should have selection criteria to consistently evaluate the
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potential projects.
b. The evaluation team should have selection criteria to consistently evaluate the
potential projects.
c. The evaluation team should have selection criteria to consistently evaluate the
potential projects.
d. The evaluation team should have selection criteria to consistently evaluate the
potential projects.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 10:53 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 10:55 PM
85. The evaluation team should be made up of
a. one person from the company.
b. several of the stakeholders of the project from the community.
c. several individuals from different departments in the organization with various viewpoints and different backgrounds and
experiences.
d. representatives from potential contractors.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. The evaluation team should be made up of several individuals from different
departments in the organization with various viewpoints and different
backgrounds and experiences.
b. The evaluation team should be made up of several individuals from different
departments in the organization with various viewpoints and different
backgrounds and experiences.
c. The evaluation team should be made up of several individuals from different
departments in the organization with various viewpoints and different
backgrounds and experiences.
d. The evaluation team should be made up of several individuals from different
departments in the organization with various viewpoints and different
backgrounds and experiences.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Application
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 10:55 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 10:57 PM
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86. The project charter helps the team to
a. determine the purpose of the project.
b. develop a detailed baseline plan for performing the project.
c. decide which contractor to select to work on a project.
d. set the evaluation criteria to select the project.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The project charter helps the team to develop a detailed baseline plan for
performing the project.
b. The project charter helps the team to develop a detailed baseline plan for
performing the project.
c. The project charter helps the team to develop a detailed baseline plan for
performing the project.
d. The project charter helps the team to develop a detailed baseline plan for
performing the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Analytic
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 10:58 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 11:01 PM
87. The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate
a. that the sponsor has officially or formally authorized the project.
b. the name of the person that will be the project manager of the project.
c. the person responsible for writing the project charter.
d. the contact person for the contractor’s organization.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor
has officially or formally authorized the project.
b. The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor
has officially or formally authorized the project.
c. The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor
has officially or formally authorized the project.
d. The approval signature and date in the project charter indicate that the sponsor
has officially or formally authorized the project.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
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DATE CREATED:
DATE MODIFIED:
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2/15/2017 11:04 PM
88. Companies should decide to outsource a project and prepare a request for proposal when
a. the company has enough internal staff to do the project.
b. outsourcing the project provides sufficient benefits for the project to meet the customer’s requirements at a realistic price.
c. the company has limited funds.
d. the project charter is written and the milestones and major deliverables have been identified.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. Companies should decide to outsource a project and prepare a request for
proposal when outsourcing the project provides sufficient benefits for the project
to meet the customer’s requirements at a realistic price.
b. Companies should decide to outsource a project and prepare a request for
proposal when outsourcing the project provides sufficient benefits for the project
to meet the customer’s requirements at a realistic price.
c. Companies should decide to outsource a project and prepare a request for
proposal when outsourcing the project provides sufficient benefits for the project
to meet the customer’s requirements at a realistic price.
d. Companies should decide to outsource a project and prepare a request for
proposal when outsourcing the project provides sufficient benefits for the project
to meet the customer’s requirements at a realistic price.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Analytic
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 11:04 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 11:07 PM
89. The statement of work in a request for proposal
a. outlines the major tasks or work elements to be performed.
b. lists the specifications and attributes of the customer’s requirements.
c. states the acceptance criteria for the project’s deliverables.
d. indicates the due date of the proposal.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. The statement of work in a request for proposal outlines the major tasks or work
elements to be performed.
b. The statement of work in a request for proposal outlines the major tasks or work
elements to be performed.
c. The statement of work in a request for proposal outlines the major tasks or work
elements to be performed.
d. The statement of work in a request for proposal outlines the major tasks or work
elements to be performed.
POINTS:
1
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DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Easy
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 11:08 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/15/2017 11:12 PM
90. The request for proposal should be
a. written in complex legal language.
b. as simple as possible.
c. comprehensive and provide sufficient details.
d. developed by the contractor for the customer.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. The request for proposal should be comprehensive and provide sufficient details.
b. The request for proposal should be comprehensive and provide sufficient details.
c. The request for proposal should be comprehensive and provide sufficient details.
d. The request for proposal should be comprehensive and provide sufficient details.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/15/2017 11:12 PM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:05 AM
91. To help solicit the request for proposal, the customer should
a. keep the RFP a secret until the time for soliciting for bids.
b. only distribute the RFP in newspapers and websites.
c. identify select contractors that would bid on the project and share the RFP with them.
d. provide select information to a few companies rather than all that might be interested in submitting a proposal.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. To help solicit the request for proposal, the customer should identify select
contractors that would bid on the project and share the RFP with them.
b. To help solicit the request for proposal, the customer should identify select
contractors that would bid on the project and share the RFP with them.
c. To help solicit the request for proposal, the customer should identify select
contractors that would bid on the project and share the RFP with them.
d. To help solicit the request for proposal, the customer should identify select
contractors that would bid on the project and share the RFP with them.
POINTS:
1
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DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:05 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:12 AM
92. A formal request for proposal is prepared for
a. finding out what competitors would do to solve a problem.
b. projects that are to be completed by an internal project team.
c. projects where a relationship has been built and the customer wants what the contractor can provide.
d. projects that the company decides need to be addressed by an external resource or through a competitive process.
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. A formal request for proposal is prepared for projects that the company decides
need to be addressed by an external resource or through a competitive process.
b. A formal request for proposal is prepared for projects that the company decides
need to be addressed by an external resource or through a competitive process.
c. A formal request for proposal is prepared for projects that the company decides
need to be addressed by an external resource or through a competitive process.
d. A formal request for proposal is prepared for projects that the company decides
need to be addressed by an external resource or through a competitive process.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Synthesis
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:08 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:11 AM
93. A bidders meeting is to
a. explain the RFP and answer questions from interested contractors.
b. give some contractors and advantage over others by participating in the meeting.
c. select the contractor to do the project.
d. gather information for the project charter.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. A bidders meeting is to explain the RFP and answer questions from interested
contractors.
b. A bidders meeting is to explain the RFP and answer questions from interested
contractors.
c. A bidders meeting is to explain the RFP and answer questions from interested
contractors.
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d. A bidders meeting is to explain the RFP and answer questions from interested
contractors.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:13 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:16 AM
94. The chances of making the best decision about which projects to implement are increased by
a. having a bidders’ meeting to discuss the RFP.
b. inviting a large number of stakeholders to review the projects.
c. having only one person make a decision about which projects to implement.
d. having a well-rounded committee and well-understood evaluation criteria.
ANSWER:
d
FEEDBACK:
a. The chances of making the best decision about which projects to implement are
increased by having a well-rounded committee and well-understood evaluation
criteria.
b. The chances of making the best decision about which projects to implement are
increased by having a well-rounded committee and well-understood evaluation
criteria.
c. The chances of making the best decision about which projects to implement are
increased by having a well-rounded committee and well-understood evaluation
criteria.
d. The chances of making the best decision about which projects to implement are
increased by having a well-rounded committee and well-understood evaluation
criteria.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Ethics
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:16 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:21 AM
95. Project life cycles
a. always include the preparation of a written request for proposal.
b. follow a rigid process that includes development of a project charter and RFP.
c. sometimes move from initiating to planning and performing phases without a formal request for proposal.
d. may include the funds available for completing the project during each phase.
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ANSWER:
FEEDBACK:
c
a. Project life cycles sometimes move from initiating to planning and performing
phases without a formal request for proposal.
b. Project life cycles sometimes move from initiating to planning and performing
phases without a formal request for proposal.
c. Project life cycles sometimes move from initiating to planning and performing
phases without a formal request for proposal.
d. Project life cycles sometimes move from initiating to planning and performing
phases without a formal request for proposal.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Analytic
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:21 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:24 AM
96. Business customers and contractors
a. consider the RFP/proposal process to be a competitive situation.
b. should receive special information because they have a relationship with the customer.
c. have an advantage over other types of contractors, e.g., government, military, or private firms.
d. deserve special consideration during the development of the RFP.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation.
b. Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation.
c. Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation.
d. Business customers and contractors consider the RFP/proposal process to be a
competitive situation.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: UPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Analytic
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:24 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:29 AM
97. The request for proposal
a. is the same as a project charter.
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b. allows contractors to understand what the customer expects.
c. is used in every project.
d. is developed at the same time as the project charter.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The request for proposal allows contractors to understand what the customer
expects.
b. The request for proposal allows contractors to understand what the customer
expects.
c. The request for proposal allows contractors to understand what the customer
expects.
d. The request for proposal allows contractors to understand what the customer
expects.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.02 – 2. Explain how projects are prioritized and selected
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:53 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 12:58 AM
98. The customer requirements are
a. the requirements for the number of contractors to bid on the project.
b. the acceptance criteria for the project.
c. the specifications and attributes of the proposed solution.
d. the major tasks to be completed in the project.
ANSWER:
c
FEEDBACK:
a. The customer requirements are the specifications and attributes of the proposed
solution.
b. The customer requirements are the specifications and attributes of the proposed
solution.
c. The customer requirements are the specifications and attributes of the proposed
solution.
d. The customer requirements are the specifications and attributes of the proposed
solution.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Moderate
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.03 – 3. Identify and describe at least eight elements of a project charter
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Comprehension
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 12:58 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 1:01 AM
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99. The inclusion of instructions for format and content of the contractor proposals in the RFP
a. eliminates the need for an evaluation team.
b. is so that a fair evaluation can be made.
c. helps ensure the proposals are received by the due date.
d. is a requirement in every RFP.
ANSWER:
b
FEEDBACK:
a. The inclusion of instructions for format and content of the contractor proposals in
the RFP is so that a fair evaluation can be made.
b. The inclusion of instructions for format and content of the contractor proposals in
the RFP is so that a fair evaluation can be made.
c. The inclusion of instructions for format and content of the contractor proposals in
the RFP is so that a fair evaluation can be made.
d. The inclusion of instructions for format and content of the contractor proposals in
the RFP is so that a fair evaluation can be made.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 1:01 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 1:04 AM
100. Deliverables for the project are
a. the tangible items that the contractor is to provide.
b. the key milestones to meet.
c. products such as an increase in employee morale or improved company image.
d. key elements of the evaluation criteria for deciding what project to select.
ANSWER:
a
FEEDBACK:
a. Deliverables for the project are the tangible items that the contractor is to provide.
b. Deliverables for the project are the tangible items that the contractor is to provide.
c. Deliverables for the project are the tangible items that the contractor is to provide.
d. Deliverables for the project are the tangible items that the contractor is to provide.
POINTS:
1
DIFFICULTY:
Difficulty: Challenging
QUESTION TYPE:
Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES:
False
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: SUPM.GIDO.18.02.05 – 5. Prepare a request for proposal
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States – BUSPROG: Communication – Communication
KEYWORDS:
Bloomโs: Evaluation
DATE CREATED:
2/16/2017 1:04 AM
DATE MODIFIED:
2/16/2017 1:06 AM
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