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  • Question
  • Pick up the correct statement from the following:


  • Options
  • A. Programme Evaluation and Review Technique, is event oriented
  • B. Programme Evaluation and Review Technique is not event oriented
  • C. Critical Path Method is event oriented
  • D. Critical Path method is event oriented.

  • Correct Answer
  • Programme Evaluation and Review Technique, is event oriented 


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    • 1. The first stage of a construction, is

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    • A. preparation of estimate
    • B. survey of the site
    • C. initiation of proposal
    • D. preparation of tender
    • E. allotment of funds.
    • Discuss
    • 2. Frequency distribution curves

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    • A. having a single lump, are called uninodal curves
    • B. if symmetrical, are called normal curves
    • C. if not symmetrical, are called skew curves
    • D. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 3. Pre-tender stage requires

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    • A. acquisition of land
    • B. selection of site
    • C. formalisation of alignment of work
    • D. formalisation of designs and preparation of estimate
    • E. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 4. For completion of a project, the critical path of the network represents

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    • A. minimum time
    • B. maximum time
    • C. maximum cost
    • D. minimum cost.
    • Discuss
    • 5. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:

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    • A. The various functions under each activity, are shown by one bar on Bar Charts
    • B. Bar chart establishes the interdependency of one event on another
    • C. Only approximate percentage of the completed work is reported
    • D. None of these,
    • Discuss
    • 6. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Optimistic time estimate refers to activities
    • B. Pessimistic time estimate refers to activities
    • C. Most likely time estimate refers to activities
    • D. Expected time estimate refers to activities
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 7. Pick up the correct statement from the following with regards to C.P.M. network analysis of projects

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    • A. Earliest occurrence time of the event from which the activity arrow' originates, is called earliest start time of the activity
    • B. Earliest occurrence time of the event from which the activity arrow originates plus the duration of the activity, is called earliest finish time of the activity
    • C. The latest occurrence time of the node of which the activity arrow terminates minus the duration of the activity, is called latest start time
    • D. The latest occurrence time for the node at which the activity arrow terminates, is called latest finish time
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 8. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. The duration between the earliest start time of the preceding event and latest finish time of the succeeding event, is called 'float'
    • B. The duration of time by which an activity can be delayed without affecting the succeeding activity, is called free float
    • C. The float which affects neither the processor nor the successor activities, is called independent float
    • D. The difference between total float and free float, is called interfering float
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss
    • 9. The three time estimates for the activities of the network shown in the given figure are shown above their arrows. The earliest expected time for the event 4, is

    • Options
    • A. 19
    • B. 14
    • C. 24
    • D. None of these.
    • Discuss
    • 10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Earliest expected time is denoted by TE
    • B. Latest occurrence time is denoted by TL
    • C. Contractual obligation time is denoted by Ts
    • D. Latest occurrence time is taken as contractual obligation time
    • E. All the above.
    • Discuss


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