BUSI 313 Quiz 3
BUSI 313 Quiz 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- The risk identification process should be limited to just the core project team.
- The project being delayed is an example of a major risk that should be assessed.
- A risk profile is a list of questions that have been developed and refined from previous, similar projects.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the potential responses to a specific risk event?
- A fixed price contract is an example of
- If, during risk response development, you successfully identify how you will respond to a risk, contingency planning is unnecessary.
- Having an environment where identified risks are treated professionally will lead to better control of risks.
- A risk is an uncertain event that, if it occurs, can have a positive or negative effect on project objectives.
- When scheduling activities in a resource-constrained project typically the activity scheduled first has the most amount of slack.
- In a resource-constrained project the third priority in assigning resources is usually given to activities with the
- If resources are not adequate to meet peak demands, the resulting reschedule is termed
- Since resource leveling or smoothing delays noncritical activities, a common result is a decrease in network sensitivity.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the more common problems associated with scheduling multiproject resources?
- Comparing Planned Costs versus Actual Costs will give the project manager a quick understanding of the status of the project.
- These are all guidelines a project manager should consider when EXCEPT
- Tony has realized that two activities in his project cannot be done at the same time because not enough resources are available. Activity 3 is critical and has a duration of 5 days. Activity 4 has 2 days of slack and a duration of 2 days. How will he decide which activity should be scheduled first?
- Resource bottlenecks are one of the three more common problems encountered in managing multiproject resource schedules.
- When determining which activity to crash, there are other factors that should be assessed beyond cost. Which of the following is NOT one of these factors?
- Resources are frequently over-allocated when crashing a schedule.
- Which of the following correctly calculates an activity’s cost slope?
- Which of the following projects would be least benefited if additional resources were added?
- One way of reducing project costs is identifying tasks that _________ can do themselves.
- When crashing a schedule, this may set in when a least-cost method is used.
- Crashing frequently results in over allocation of resources.
- Brooks’ law states that adding manpower to a software project helps keep it on schedule.
Set 2
- A risk profile is a list of questions that have been developed and refined from previous, similar projects.
- is a measure of how easy it would be to notice that a risk event was going to occur in time to take mitigating action, that is, how much warning you would have.
- A key distinction between a risk response and a contingency plan is
- A list of questions that address traditional areas of uncertainty on a project is termed a
- The chances of a risk event occurring as a project proceeds through its life cycle tend to
- The initial step in the risk management process is to
- Organizations use __________ in conjunction with work breakdown structures to help management teams identify and eventually analyze risk.
- Risks are evaluated in terms of
- The level of resources each activity will need to be completed in the given amount of time has been estimated; therefore, there are no resource constraints.
- A special truck that George needs on his project has been scheduled on another project. This is an example of what type of resource constraint?
- Why is it necessary to have a time-phased budget baseline?
- Resource constraints can be overcome by creative and efficient scheduling.
- All of the following are types of resource constraints EXCEPT
- When leveling schedules to overcome resource constraints, ___________ is increased.
- If resources are truly limited and activity time estimates are accurate, the resource-constrained schedule will materialize as the project is implemented, not the time-constrained schedule.
- When scheduling activities in a resource-constrained project typically the activity scheduled first has the most amount of slack.
- The inability to fit more than two earth movers on a construction site at the same time when more are needed to complete the activity on time is an example of a physical constraint.
- Crashing can negatively impact the morale and motivation of the project team.
- Adverse weather, design flaws, and equipment breakdown can create negative slack. This is an example of reducing project duration caused by
- The relationship between the normal point and the crash point is assumed to be
- Because direct costs are assumed to be developed from “normal” methods and in a “normal” amount of time, any reduction in activity time should add to the costs of the activity.
- Crashing activities on a project network that is sensitive could increase the risk of the project being late.
- Which of the following is NOT considered a project indirect cost?
- Crashing frequently results in over allocation of resources.
- When a project manager must reduce project duration but resources are constrained, creating a software program that will have fewer features than originally planned or building a house without the bonus room the owner originally specified in the plans would both be examples of