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Course
6003
Subject
Industrial Engineering
Date
Dec 6, 2023
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Question
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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
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points
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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
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Question
14
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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
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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
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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
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Question
1
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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
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e
stion
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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
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1
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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
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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
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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
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points
An
inspector's
diary
may
be in loose-leaf
form
as
long
as
the pages are numbered.
True
•
False
Question
23
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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.
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Question
5
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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
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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
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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
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points
Changes on shop drawings are
meant
to
supersede
the
original
contract
drawings.
True
• False
Question
9
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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
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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
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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.
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0.
625
points
•
The Supplementary General Conditions can
be
used
to
modify
the
Agreement Form.
True
• False
Question
26
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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
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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
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test
results as l
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as
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Question
29
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points
The relationship
of
the
owne
r/engineer's resident
project
representative
or
inspector to t
he
contrac
tor
should be
which
of the
fo
llowing:
A
firm
but amiable and cordial member of the
construct
ion tea
m.
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
w ill be
no
atte
m
pt
to
"get
by
" w i
th
somet
hing.
Quite
friendly;
meet
socially occasionally.
Question
30
An
existing soils
report
should be included
as
part
of
the
cont
r
ac
t documents.
•
True
Fal
se
Question
31
F
or
a public
works
project, changes may
not
be made
to
any
of
the documents
during
which
of
th
e
following
p
ha
s
es?
After
bid opening,
but
before award
of
the
contract.
•
Before opening of bids,
but
after
advertising
fo
r bids.
After
bid opening,
but
before signing
of
the
agreement.
After
award of
the
contract
,
but
be
fo
re signing the agreement.
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points
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Question
32
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points
•
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Question
17
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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
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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
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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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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.
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•
Question
9
0
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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
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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
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points
•
An
inspector's
diary
may be
in
loose leaf form
as
long
as
the
pages are numbered in ink.
True
•
False
Question
12
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points
Changes
to
documents may be
done
by
Addenda
after
opening bids
but
prior
to
Award.
True
• False
Question
13
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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
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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
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fits
OK.
•
telephone
the
project
manager
or
engineer responsible
for
the
plans and specifications
for
instructions
before
proceeding
with
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