Exam 6: Developing a Project Schedule

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What is a hammock activity and give an example?

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On a project network, the activity times are derived from the

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A(n) _____________ calculates how late an activity can start and finish.

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When completing a backward pass, you carry the LS to the next preceding activity to establish the LF, unless the next preceding activity is a burst activity, in which case you select

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On a piece of scratch paper, draw an early-start Gantt Chart for the following table. What does a Gantt Chart tell you that a network chart does not?

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In a project network, ________ indicate activity dependency and project flow.

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Which of the following can be used without coordinating with managers of succeeding activities?

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Which of the following is provided by both the project network and the work breakdown structure?

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Consider the following table of activities A through G in which A is the start node and G is the stop node.

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Consider the following table of activities A through G in which A is the start node and G is the stop node.

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Which of the following correctly calculates the early finish for an activity?

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An activity can include only one work package.

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Experience suggests that when there are multiple starts, a common start node should be used to indicate a clear project beginning on the network. Similarly, a single project end node can be used to indicate a clear ending.

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Using free slack does not delay any following activities and requires no coordination with managers of other activities.

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Activities that must occur immediately before a given activity are called ________ activities.

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The assumption that all immediately preceding activities must be 100% complete is too restrictive in some situations. When an activity is broken down into smaller segments in order to start the succeeding activity sooner, this is called

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Activities that can occur while another activity is taking place are called ________ activities.

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When creating a project network, your primary input source will be the

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In a project network, recycling through a set of activities or __________ is not permitted.

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Consider the following table of activities A through G in which A is the start node and G is the stop node.

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