Deck 6: Developing a Project Plan
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Deck 6: Developing a Project Plan
1
A sequence of connected, dependent activities is termed a(n)
A)Critical path
B)Parallel path
C)Activity chain
D)Path
E)Dependent chain
A)Critical path
B)Parallel path
C)Activity chain
D)Path
E)Dependent chain
D
Explanation: A Path is a sequence of connected, dependent activities.
Explanation: A Path is a sequence of connected, dependent activities.
2
Which of the following is provided by a project network but not by the work breakdown structure?
A)Dependencies
B)Sequencing
C)Interrelationships
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)Dependencies
B)Sequencing
C)Interrelationships
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
E
Explanation: Project networks are developed from the WBS.The project network is a visual flow diagram of the sequence, interrelationships, and dependencies of all the activities that must be accomplished to complete the project.
Explanation: Project networks are developed from the WBS.The project network is a visual flow diagram of the sequence, interrelationships, and dependencies of all the activities that must be accomplished to complete the project.
3
An item on a project network is Design Software Completed.This is best described as a(n)
A)Event
B)Path
C)Activity
D)Node
E)Milestone
A)Event
B)Path
C)Activity
D)Node
E)Milestone
A
Explanation: Event is a term used to represent a point in time when an activity is started or completed.It does not consume time.
Explanation: Event is a term used to represent a point in time when an activity is started or completed.It does not consume time.
4
Activities which can take place at the same time are termed
A)Parallel activity
B)Critical path
C)Burst activity
D)Merge activity
E)Independent activity
A)Parallel activity
B)Critical path
C)Burst activity
D)Merge activity
E)Independent activity
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5
A/an _________ activity has more than one dependency arrow flowing from it.
A)Parallel
B)Critical path
C)Burst
D)Merge
E)Independent
A)Parallel
B)Critical path
C)Burst
D)Merge
E)Independent
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6
The backward pass in project network calculations determines the
A)Latest time's activities can begin
B)Earliest time's activities can be finished
C)Critical path
D)Both A and C are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)Latest time's activities can begin
B)Earliest time's activities can be finished
C)Critical path
D)Both A and C are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
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7
Information to develop a project network is collected from the
A)Organization breakdown structure
B)Work breakdown structure
C)Budget
D)Project proposal
E)Responsibility matrix
A)Organization breakdown structure
B)Work breakdown structure
C)Budget
D)Project proposal
E)Responsibility matrix
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8
Which of the following represents an activity on an AON project network?
A)An arrow
B)A line
C)A node
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)An arrow
B)A line
C)A node
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
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9
An AON project network uses which of the following basic building blocks?
A)Arrows
B)Bars
C)Nodes
D)Both A and C are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)Arrows
B)Bars
C)Nodes
D)Both A and C are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
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10
Arrows on an AON project network represent:
A)An activity
B)Project flow
C)Dependency
D)Both B and C are correct
E)Both A and B are correct
A)An activity
B)Project flow
C)Dependency
D)Both B and C are correct
E)Both A and B are correct
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11
Part of a project is to Develop Product Specifications.This is best classified as a(n)
A)Event
B)Path
C)Activity
D)Node
E)Milestone
A)Event
B)Path
C)Activity
D)Node
E)Milestone
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12
An activity that has more than one dependency arrow flowing into it is termed a(n)
A)Parallel activity
B)Critical path
C)Burst activity
D)Merge activity
E)Independent activity
A)Parallel activity
B)Critical path
C)Burst activity
D)Merge activity
E)Independent activity
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13
________ activities are to be completed immediately following a particular activity.
A)Merge
B)Burst
C)Predecessor
D)Successor
E)Critical
A)Merge
B)Burst
C)Predecessor
D)Successor
E)Critical
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14
When translated into a project network, a work package will become
A)A single activity
B)One or more activities
C)A milestone
D)A critical path
E)An arrow
A)A single activity
B)One or more activities
C)A milestone
D)A critical path
E)An arrow
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15
Which of the following is not one of the basic rules to follow when developing project networks?
A)An activity cannot begin until all preceding activities have been completed
B)Each activity must have a unique identification number
C)Conditional statements are allowed but looping statements are not allowed
D)An activity identification number must be larger that that of any preceding activities
E)Networks flow from left to right
A)An activity cannot begin until all preceding activities have been completed
B)Each activity must have a unique identification number
C)Conditional statements are allowed but looping statements are not allowed
D)An activity identification number must be larger that that of any preceding activities
E)Networks flow from left to right
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16
On a project network, the activity times are derived from the
A)Organization breakdown structure
B)Work packages
C)Budget
D)Project proposal
E)Responsibility matrix
A)Organization breakdown structure
B)Work packages
C)Budget
D)Project proposal
E)Responsibility matrix
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17
The critical path in a project network is the
A)Shortest path through the network
B)Longest path through the network
C)Network path with the most difficult activities
D)Network path using the most resources
E)Network path with the most merge activities
A)Shortest path through the network
B)Longest path through the network
C)Network path with the most difficult activities
D)Network path using the most resources
E)Network path with the most merge activities
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18
Which of the following correctly calculates the early finish for an activity?
A)LS + DUR
B)ES + DUR
C)LF + DUR
D)ES + SL
E)LF + SL
A)LS + DUR
B)ES + DUR
C)LF + DUR
D)ES + SL
E)LF + SL
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19
________ activities must be completed immediately before a particular activity.
A)Merge
B)Burst
C)Predecessor
D)Successor
E)Critical
A)Merge
B)Burst
C)Predecessor
D)Successor
E)Critical
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20
The forward pass in project network calculations determines the
A)Earliest time's activities can begin
B)Earliest time's activities can be finished
C)Duration of the project
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)Earliest time's activities can begin
B)Earliest time's activities can be finished
C)Duration of the project
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
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21
In a ________ the delaying of any activity will delay the completion of the project by the same amount.
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22
The amount of time an activity can be delayed and yet not delay the project is termed
A)Total slack
B)Free slack
C)Critical float
D)Float pad
E)Slip pad
A)Total slack
B)Free slack
C)Critical float
D)Float pad
E)Slip pad
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23
Concurrent engineering is a good example of good use of
A)Start to Start lags
B)Start to Finish lags
C)Finish to Finish lags
D)Finish to Start lags
E)Any of these could be correct
A)Start to Start lags
B)Start to Finish lags
C)Finish to Finish lags
D)Finish to Start lags
E)Any of these could be correct
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24
The minimum amount of time a dependent activity must be delayed to begin or end is referred to as:
A)Hammock
B)Laddering
C)Lag
D)Cushion
E)Buffer
A)Hammock
B)Laddering
C)Lag
D)Cushion
E)Buffer
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25
The laying pipe example in the text illustrates the concept of
A)Laddering
B)Hammock activities
C)Critical path
D)Concurrent engineering
E)Forward pass
A)Laddering
B)Hammock activities
C)Critical path
D)Concurrent engineering
E)Forward pass
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26
Which of the following correctly calculates the late start for an activity?
A)EF - DUR
B)ES - DUR
C)LF - DUR
D)ES - SL
E)LF - SLACK
A)EF - DUR
B)ES - DUR
C)LF - DUR
D)ES - SL
E)LF - SLACK
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27
The activity time estimates used to build a project network are derived from ________.
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28
Typically an activity on a project network represents
A)A single work package
B)One or more tasks from a work package
C)Several work packages
D)A sub-deliverable
E)A cost account
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B)One or more tasks from a work package
C)Several work packages
D)A sub-deliverable
E)A cost account
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29
A(n) ________ is an element in the project that consumes time.
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30
Nodes on an AON project network represent:
A)An activity
B)An event
C)Responsibility
D)Both B and C are correct
E)Both A and B are correct
A)An activity
B)An event
C)Responsibility
D)Both B and C are correct
E)Both A and B are correct
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31
Project network logic errors include which of the following?
A)Activities with less than 1 day duration
B)Sequences such as "if test successful build prototype, if failure redesign"
C)A sequence such as B succeeds A, C succeeds B, A succeeds C
D)Both B and C are network logic errors
E)A, B, and C are all network logic errors
A)Activities with less than 1 day duration
B)Sequences such as "if test successful build prototype, if failure redesign"
C)A sequence such as B succeeds A, C succeeds B, A succeeds C
D)Both B and C are network logic errors
E)A, B, and C are all network logic errors
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32
If testing cannot be completed any earlier than four days after the prototype is built, which of the following type of lag exists?
A)Start to Start
B)Start to Finish
C)Finish to Finish
D)Finish to Start
E)Any of these could be correct
A)Start to Start
B)Start to Finish
C)Finish to Finish
D)Finish to Start
E)Any of these could be correct
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33
Activities that can take place at the same time if the manager wishes them to are called ________.
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34
Using a special color copy machine for a tradeshow publication illustrates the concept of
A)Laddering
B)Hammock activities
C)Critical path
D)Concurrent engineering
E)Forward pass
A)Laddering
B)Hammock activities
C)Critical path
D)Concurrent engineering
E)Forward pass
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35
A ________ is an activity that has more than one predecessor.
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36
Which of the following will correctly calculate the total slack in an activity?
A)LS - ES
B)LF - EF
C)LS - LF
D)LF - ES
E)Both A and B are correct
A)LS - ES
B)LF - EF
C)LS - LF
D)LF - ES
E)Both A and B are correct
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37
The requirement for a freshly poured foundation to cure before beginning construction is an example of which of the following type of lag?
A)Start to Start
B)Start to Finish
C)Finish to Finish
D)Finish to Start
E)Any of these could be correct
A)Start to Start
B)Start to Finish
C)Finish to Finish
D)Finish to Start
E)Any of these could be correct
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38
If, for some reason, the project must be expedited to meet an earlier date, which of the following actions would the project manager take first?
A)Check to see which activities cost the least
B)Check to see which activities have the longest duration
C)Check to see which activities are on the critical path
D)Check to see which activities have the most slack
E)Check to see which activities have the highest risk
A)Check to see which activities cost the least
B)Check to see which activities have the longest duration
C)Check to see which activities are on the critical path
D)Check to see which activities have the most slack
E)Check to see which activities have the highest risk
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39
Which of the following represents an activity on an AOA project network?
A)An arrow
B)A line
C)A node
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
A)An arrow
B)A line
C)A node
D)Both A and B are correct
E)A, B, and C are all correct
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40
Which company utilized concurrent engineering to design a new line of cars and in the process completed its development six months ahead of schedule?
A)General Motors
B)Chrysler
C)Ford
D)Nissan
E)Toyota
A)General Motors
B)Chrysler
C)Ford
D)Nissan
E)Toyota
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41
The ________ method for creating project networks is sometimes called the Precedence Diagram Method.
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42
A (n) ________ has more than one successor activity.
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43
____________ is defined as the difference between the EF of an activity and the ES of the activity that follows it.
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44
A (n) ________ represents a point in time when an activity is started or completed and does not consume time.
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45
The ________ calculates the earliest times that activities can be started or finished.
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46
An activity is on the critical path if its ________ is the lowest in the network.
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47
The ________ approach to creating project networks has come to dominate most projects.
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48
________ can never be negative and applies only to the last activity in a single chain of activities.
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49
In the ________ technique, an activity with a long duration is broken into smaller segments so that the following activities can begin sooner.
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50
A(n) ________ is the minimum amount of time a dependent activity must be delayed to begin or end.
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51
Activities that must occur immediately before a given activity are called ________ activities.
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52
Activities that must immediately follow a given activity are called ________ activities.
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53
In a project network, ________ indicate precedence and flow.
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54
The ________ calculates the critical path and determines how long an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.
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55
___________ reflects the likelihood the original critical path(s) will change once the project is initiated.
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56
A ____________ lag exists if debug cannot begin until two days after coding has started and that coding must be completed four days before debug can be completed.
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57
In a project network, ________ (recycling through a set of activities) is not permitted.
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58
The _________ lag is the most typical type of lag that is encountered in developing networks.
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59
A __________ activity is frequently used to identify the use of fixed resources or costs over a segment of the project.
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60
Activities that can occur while an activity is taking place are called ________ activities.
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61
An activity includes only one work package.
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62
In developing a project network, neither looping statements nor conditional statements are permitted.
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63
The forward pass through a project network determines the critical path.
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64
The WBS identifies dependencies, the sequencing of activities, and the timing of activities.
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65
The backward pass though a project network determines how long an activity can be delayed without impacting the completion date of the project.
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66
Lags are used to break larger activities into smaller segments so that activities that follow can be started earlier.
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67
It is possible to have more than one critical path at the same time.
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68
Project networks are built using nodes and arrows.
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69
Different activities along the same path can have different total slack.
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70
The critical path is the shortest path through a network and indicates activities that cannot be delayed without delaying the project.
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71
An activity is an element of the project that always requires time but may or may not require resources.
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72
In developing a project network, each activity should have a unique identification number that is smaller than the identification numbers of activities that follow it.
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73
It is acceptable for arrows to cross one another in a network diagram.
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74
Burst activities have more than one activity immediately following it (more than one dependency arrow flowing from it).
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75
In an AOA network an activity is represented by a box.
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76
Experience suggests that when there are multiple starts, a common start node should not 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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77
By definition, the critical path always has zero slack.
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78
The two approaches used to develop project networks are AOA and AON.
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79
Gantt charts are popular because they represent an easy-to-understand, clear picture on a time-scaled horizon.
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Free slack applies to an entire project network.
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