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Question 29 0 I 0. 625 points The relationship of the owner /engineer's resident project representative or inspector to the contractor should be which of the following: A firm but amiable and cordial member of the construction team. A technical policeman to insist upon rigid adherence to all orders and project documents provisions. • A firm adversary of the contractor to assure that there will be no attempt to "g et by" with something. Quite friendly; meet socially occasionally. Question 30 An existing soils report should be included as part of the contract documents. True False Que stion 31 0 I 0. 625 points 0 I 0.625 points For a public works project, changes may not be made to any of the documents during which of the fo llowing phases? After bid opening, but before award of the contract. Before opening of bids, but after advertising for bids. After bid opening, but before signing of the agreement After award of the contract , but before signing the agreement. Question 32 0.625 I 0. 625 points
Question 14 0.625 I 0.625 points If a discrepancy is discovered which makes literal i nterpretation of the plans and specifications impossible, the owner /engineer's resident project representative or inspector should: tell the contractor to "cut-to-fit" and "beat-to-shape" until everything fits OK. telephone the project manager or engineer responsible for the plans and specifications for instructions before proceeding with the work. work out a solution to the problem by yourself that will allow a field adaptation of the design error or omission. make a deal with the contractor for a trade-off in exchange for cor r ecting the work. Question 15 0.625 I 0.625 points It is permissible for the owner's representative to issue instructions or orders to a subcontractor as long as they are directed to a management representative of that subcontracto r. True Fa lse Question 16 0.625 I 0.625 points Under the partnering concept, all differences are intended to be resolved at the lowest management level - preferably at the project site. • True False Question 17 0.625 I 0.625 points
Question 1 0. 625 I 0. 625 points - If requested by the contractor, the Resident Project Representative or inspector may offer suggestions as to how to do the work. True False Que stion 2 Photographs should be taken on the project site: occasionally during construction. only when a problem occurs regularly, showing all principal features, problems, and progress made to date. not at all Que s tion 3 A Change Order can be issued any time after execution of the Agreement. • Tr ue False Qu e stion 4 0.625 I 0. 625 point s 0. 625 I 0. 625 points 0. 625 I 0.625 points On all construction work where the owner / engineer has assigned an inspector or resident project representative to inspect the work, the inspector or resident project representative should do which of the following: Inspect t he work during construction and notify the contractor of any non-conforming items of work as soon as they are
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Question 1 Describe time-limited and resource-limited planning. - The process of developing a plan that must be completed within a specific time frame is referred to as time-limited planning. This type of planning is commonly used in project management, where deadlines are critical to project Answer: success. - The process of creating a plan that must be completed with a limited amount of resources, on the other hand, is referred to as resource-limited planning. This type of planning is frequently used when there are budget constraints or a limited number of people available to complete the project. Question 2 The appropriate sequence for developing a construction plan is 0 I 1 point )( (Instructor Marked) 1 / 1 point compute and chart the duration of all WBS activities. develop the network diagram. develop the WBS. put the WBS activities in sequence develop the WBS, put the WBS activities in sequence. compute and chart the duration of all WBS activities, develop the network diagram develop the WBS, compute and chart the duration of all WBS activities, put the WBS activities in sequence, develop the network
Question 31 0 I 0.625 points For a public works project, changes may not be made to any of the documents during which of the following phases? After bid opening, but before award of the contract. B efore opening of bids, but after advertising for bids. After bid opening, but before signing of t he agreement. After award of the contract, but before signing the agreement. Question 32 0.625 I 0.625 points An inspector should always try to get the contractor to give the owner the highest quality materials and workmanship, regardless of what the specifications call for. Tr ue False
Question 22 0. 625 I 0. 625 points An inspector's diary may be in loose-leaf form as long as the pages are numbered. True False Question 23 0. 625 I 0. 625 points It is possible, under contracts involving separate inspections by other agencies having jurisdiction , to maintain the one-to-one relationship with the contractor. True False Question 24 Carefully documented project records should be kept in the form of: daily construction progress reports only. a monthly summary report, but no other documentation is necessary. bar charts and S-curves only. dai ly construction progress reports and daily diaries. Question 25 The Supplementary General Conditions can be used to modify the Agreement Form. 0. 625 I 0. 625 points 0. 625 I 0.625 points
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Question 5 0.625 I 0.625 points If an i nspector discovers that the work of a subcont r actor is deficient , he or she should direct the subcont ractor to make the necessary corrections , then tell the general contractor what was done. Tr ue False Qu es tion 6 0.625 I 0.625 points As a means of minimizing conflicts between the inspector and the contractor , it is better to set absolute dimensions rather that an allowable range, so that the inspector has a specific value to enforce. Tr ue False
Question 7 0. 625 I 0. 625 points In the daily handling of problems during the relationships between the contractor and the owner/engineer 's resident project representative, the resident project representative should do which of the following: In terrupt the contractor when the s uperintendent is attempt ing to explain his or her position, then order the contractor to "cool it" and simply follow the resident project representative's instructions. Li sten to the contractor 's side of each problem or protest; then discuss the matter amicably and reach a judgment reflecting a cooperative attitude. Li sten to the contractor 's side of each problem or protest, then without further consideration, issue an order based upon the decision that had been made before the discussion started. Refuse to discuss the problem or protest at all. Question 8 0. 625 I 0. 625 points Changes on shop drawings are meant to supersede the original contract drawings. True • False Question 9 0 I 0. 625 points If you are employed by the owner or engineer and you observe a safety hazard that could result in serious injury or death of a worker , (an imminent hazard) you should do which of the following: Document the information in your diary, but take no other action, as safety is the sole responsibility of the contractor. Immediately start searching for the contractor's superintendent or other supervisory person on the contractor s staff and issue instructions for him or her to order the employees out of the danger area, followed by corrective action by the contractor.
Question 27 0.625 I 0.625 points When testing and sampling materials for a project , the owner/engineer's reside nt project representative or inspector should do which of the following: Work from the quality assurance requirements of the spec ifi catio ns only , and wait until you get to the appropriate parts of the specifications before determining the sampling and tes tin g requirements needed. Disregard the test results as long as the job looks good. Dev elop a sampling and testing plan in advance and work directly from it. Conduct sampling and testing based sole ly upon practical expe ri ence and judgment as the work progresses. Question 28 Under the CQC process, inspection is provided by the contractor. True False Question 29 0.625 I 0.625 points 0 I 0.625 points The relationship of th e owner/engineer's resident project representative or inspec tor to the contrac tor should be which of the following: A firm but amiable and cordial member of the construction team. A technical policeman to insist upon rigid adherence to all orders and project documents provisions. A firm adversary of the contractor to assure that there will be no attempt to "get by " with something. Quite friendly; meet socially occasionally.
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Question 25 0. 625 I 0. 625 points The Supplementary General Conditions can be used to modify the Agreement Form. True • False Question 26 0. 625 I 0. 625 points If a dispute arises in the field between the owner /engineer's resident project representative and the contractor 's superintendent , the parties should: remain at the location on the project site where the issue was first mentioned, then a damantly debate the issue in public view and within earshot of everyone at the site to obtain their sympathy. • move the discussion to a location in the field office , then listen to the di spute , protest , or claim. Then the parties should discuss the issues calmly and rationally, even in the face of serious disagreements. move to a location inside the field office and immediately take up a stance to defend your position by out-shouting the other party. refuse to discuss the matter at all, but insist that the other party " submit it in writing " before the issue can be discussed. Question 27 0. 625 I 0. 625 points When testing and sampling materials for a project , the owner /engineer's resident project representative or inspector should do which of the fo ll owing: Work from the quality assurance requirements of the specifications only, and wait until you get to the appropriate parts of the specifications before determining the sampling and testing requirements needed. Disregard the test results as l ong as the job looks good. Devel n a sa oli E> nrl te e; i E> cl n i rl anrP ;:inrl rk rlirPctlv fr m it
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Question 17 0. 625 I 0. 625 points When the owner / engineer's inspector or the resident project representative or the contractor 's superintendent leaves the project site for a while , it is permissible to do which of the following: leave the site without notifying anyone. leave word that you will be out f or a while , but it is not necessary to say where or leave a number. Close the job for the day. • N otify your office of your absence and leave a number where you can be reached. Question 18 0. 625 I 0. 625 points When a small change is to be made in the field which will result in a departure from the original plans and specifications, the owner / engineer's resident project representative or inspector should do which of the following: • Issue a Change Order or W ork Directive Change for each such change. Make an oral deal with the contractor , accumulating tradeoffs , so as to avoid paper work and allow the job to look good. Issue Change Orders or Work Directive Changes for major changes only , and issue only a Field Order for the small changes. Allow the contracto r to unofficially make the change, as long as the quality of the work is acceptable. Question 19 0. 625 I 0. 625 points If there is a conflict between the various parts of the Contract Documents, which of the followi ng will generally prevail? T he drawings (plans). Shop drawings • Specifications
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Que stion 19 0.625 I 0.625 points If there is a conflict between the various parts of the Contract Documents, which of the following will generally prevail? The drawings (plans). Shop drawings • Specifications Invitation for Bids Que stion 20 It is better to specify absolute dimensions than to indicate allowable tolerances in construction. True • False Question 21 Supervision of the construction work is the responsibility of: the ar chitect /engineer the contractor the inspector the owner Question 22 An insoector 's diacv m av be in loose -leaf form as l ong as the cages are numbe r ed. 0.625 I 0.625 points 0.625 I 0.625 points 0.625 I 0.625 points
Question 9 0 I 0. 625 points If you are employed by the owner or engineer and you observe a safety hazard that could result in serious injury or death of a worker. (an imminent hazard) you should do which of the following: Document the information in your diary, but take no other action, as safety is the sole responsibility of the contractor. • Immediately start searching for the contractor's superintendent or other supervisory person on the contractor~ s staff and issue instructions for him or her to order the employees out of the danger area, followed by corrective action by the contractor. Order the workers that are in potential danger to remove themselves from the hazardous area, then take administrative action to have the contractor correct the situation. Ignore the issue so as not to become involved. Question 10 0.625 I 0.625 points In each diary kept by the owner / engineer's or contractor's personnel, entries should be made: to document every working day, whether any work is performed or not , or even if you did not go to the project site that day. only if something of particular importance is happening. regularly each time that you visit a site where work is being done; however, no entry need be made unless you were personally at the site and witnessed work being performed. A diary is neither necessary nor desirable on construction
Question 11 0.625 I 0.625 points An inspector's diary may be in loose leaf form as long as the pages are numbered in ink. True False Question 12 0.625 I 0.625 points Changes to documents may be done by Addenda after opening bids but prior to Award. True • False Question 13 0.625 I 0.625 points If an inspector discovers that the work of a subcontractor is deficient , he or she should direct the subcontractor to make the necessary corrections, then tell the General Contractor what was done. True • False Question 14 0.625 I 0. 625 points If a discrepancy is discovered which makes literal interpretation of the plans and specifications impossible, the owner/engineer's resident project representative or inspect or should: tell the contractor to " cut - to - fit" and " beat-to -shape" until everything fits OK. telephone the project manager or engineer responsible for the plans and specifications for instructions before proceeding with h w
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