ACQ 2550 Module 3 Exam

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Test - ACQ 2550 Module 3 Exam: Scheduling TO1.EO1 Describe how a schedule helps to plan and execute a services acquisition program. Question 1 of 11. Which of the following is a list of activities and events organized by time and determines what needs to be accomplished in order to meet program objectives? O Integrated Master Schedule O Milestone plan ® Program plan O Acquisition plan ([ Mark for follow up TO3.EO3 Interpret Gantt chart symbols and describe the current schedule status as it relates to the Question 2 of 11. On a Gantt chart, every task has two bars, one for baseline and one for status. True False ® O [ Mark for follow up TO3.EO4 Identify the types of task relationships and critical path in a simple Precedence Diagram Me Question 3 of 11. Which of the following information is typically included on a Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) activity node? Select three that apply. Float times Early start and finish dates Duration J Resource constraints ([ Mark for follow up
TO1.EO2 Select the appropriate scheduling tool to support a services acquisition program. Question 4 of 11. Which of the following are considerations when determining scheduling tool needs? Select three that apply. The complexity of the scheduling issues (J If one license can be used freely by everyone (i.e., government or contractor) on the team The types of outputs needed, such as network or Gantt charts Whether or not it is compatible with other products ([ Mark for follow up TO3.EO2 Identify examples of speci ic schedule types, and list two program management uses for each. Question 5 of 11. The Summary Schedule graphically displays the required events and milestones to complete the program or project. True False ® O [ Mark for follow up TO4.EO2 Determine at least one potential corrective action for a specific resource-constrained sched Question 6 of 11. Which corrective action for resource-constrained schedules calls for you to change the scope of the program, hopefully alleviating resource constraints? O Substituting a resource O Adjusting the schedule O Adding a resource @ Reducing the scope ([ Mark for follow up TO4.EO3 Determine at least one potential corrective action for a specific time-constrained schedule Question 7 of 11. Conducting tasks simultaneously and accepting a longer project length are potential corrective actions for a resource-constrained schedule. True False ® O ([ Mark for follow up
TO2.EO2 Describe how an Integrated Master Plan and an Integrated Master Schedule helps to manage a s Question 8 of 11. The Integrated Master Plan (IMP) and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) can help the Program Manager (PM)/Functional Services Manager (FSM) scope the contractual effort and . Fill in the blank. O Allocate the resources necessary to complete each task ® Provide a realistic basis for initial cost and schedule estimates O Be used as a metric to evaluate contractor proposals O Beused by contractors in their proposals so they don't need to create new ones () Mark for follow up TO2.EO1 Distinguish between an Integrated Master Plan (IMP) and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS). Question 9 of 11. The Integrated Master Plan (IMP) is directly traceable to the Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) and other documentation that shows the detailed tasks necessary to accomplish the work effort. True False ® O [ Mark for follow up TO3.EO1 Describe the six-step process to prepare and manage program schedules.( Question 10 of 11. It is important for planners to document assumptions and constraints when estimating the length of time required to accomplish a task. If an assumption changes or a constraint is removed, the length of time will need to be recalculated. True False ® O ([ Mark for follow up TO4.EO1 Describe the differences between a resource-constrained schedule and a time-constrained sche Question 11 of 11. You have been tasked with acquiring a service to take over the cooking duties for the on-base dining facility. Every proposal submitted claims that it will cost at least $3.5 million dollars to do the work in the requested amount of time. However, only $2.5 million dollars has been allocated for this services acquisition. What type of constraint are you dealing with here? © Sschedule constraint Cost constraint O Time constraint O organizational constraint (J Mark for follow up
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