978-0077835439 Test Bank Chapter 13 Part 1

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Chapter 13 - Project Planning and Scheduling
Chapter 13 Project Planning and Scheduling Answer Key
1. The job of the project manager is to
2. The purpose of performing a forward pass is to
3. Multiple critical paths can exist under the critical path method (CPM) because
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4. Project management requires
5. Gantt charts are effective for project scheduling if
6. Which of the following is NOT included in project control?
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7. Which of the following statements is true about a critical path?
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8. The critical path of the following network is
9. A forward pass of the above network (problem 8) indicates that the early start time of
activities 4-5 is
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13. The advantage(s) that the Gantt chart has over the network method is (are)
14. The information calculated from the forward and backward pass can be used for
15. "Slack" refers to the difference between
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16. Which of the following statements about critical path method (CPM) is true?
13.5).
17. Common characteristics of projects include all of the following EXCEPT
18. The longest series of connections in the project network from the start to the end of the
activities is also referred to as
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19. Which of the following statements is NOT correct about Gantt charts?
20. Which of the following is true for a critical activity?
21. Consider the following definitions of slack:
#1 LS ES
#2 LF EF

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