Project Mngt Chapter 8

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Pregunta 1

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Direct costs are those clearly assigned to the aspect of the project that generated the cost.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 2

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Material is an example of a cost that is recurring, variable and direct.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 3

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An expedited cost is one that does not vary with respect to their usage.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: FALSE

Pregunta 4

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The term expedited cost has the same meaning as crashing cost in the project management milieu.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 5

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An order of magnitude estimate is usually more accurate than a ballpark estimate.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: FALSE

Pregunta 6

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Comparative estimates are more accurate than definitive estimates when applied to the same project.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 7

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A learning rate of 90% means that for every doubling of output, the time required by the activity falls by 10%.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 8

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Function point analysis is a system for estimating the size of software projects based on the number of lines of code a typical programmer can write in a day.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: FALSE

Pregunta 9

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A common reason for cost overruns in a project is a low initial estimate of project cost.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: TRUE

Pregunta 10

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There is a tendency for different departments or functions to compete for scarce resources in a zero-sum game when bottom-up budgeting is used to develop a project budget.
Respuesta
  • T/F
  • Answer: FALSE

Pregunta 11

Pregunta
Which of the following is a direct cost? A) labor B) rent C) depreciation on equipment D) health benefits
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Which worker's wages would constitute a direct cost for a construction project? A) the project's cost accountant B) the brick mason C) the architect's assistant D) the foreman
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
Three workers complete a full 8-hour day finishing concrete for a terrace. All three workers are paid $12 an hour and the job bills to the customer for $450. What are the total direct labor costs? A) $450 B) $12 C) $288 D) $96
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 14

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Which of these indirect costs is typically classified as an overhead cost? A) advertising B) shipping C) sales commissions D) taxes
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 15

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Which of these indirect costs is typically classified as a selling or administrative cost? A) secretarial support B) utilities C) insurance D) depreciation
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 16

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A systems analyst is paid at the rate of $50/hour and will be needed for 40 hours. Her employer uses an overhead multiplier of 60% and does not factor in personal time. Her total direct labor cost should be billed at: A) $2,000. B) $3,200. C) $1,250. D) $4,500.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 17

Pregunta
Workers paid $15.00 per hour with an overhead charge of 1.45 and a personal time allowance of 1.15, have what total direct labor cost for an 8-hour work day? A) $151.30 B) $174.00 C) $200.10 D) $236.80
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 18

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Which of these is typically a recurring cost? A) preliminary market analysis B) personnel training C) outplacement services D) logistics
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 19

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Which of these is typically a nonrecurring cost? A) site study B) labor C) material D) sales
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 20

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The charge that is most likely a fixed cost is for: A) materials. B) equipment rental. C) direct labor. D) utilities.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 21

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You are probably looking at a bill for a variable cost when you are paying for: A) leased capital equipment. B) salaries. C) materials. D) health insurance.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 22

Pregunta
A normal cost is incurred when: A) overtime is used more than originally planned. B) shipments are expedited. C) additional temporary workers are brought on site. D) the aggressive baseline plan is adhered to.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 23

Pregunta
Unplanned costs incurred when steps are taken to speed up a project's completion are called: A) expedited costs. B) accelerated costs. C) pass-through costs. D) normal costs.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 24

Pregunta
A key for developing project cost estimates is to: A) cost the project while considering the total package. B) cost the project on a work package and task basis. C) cost the project on a major module basis. D) cost the project and add 33% for contingency.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 25

Pregunta
The order of magnitude cost estimate is used when: A) ballpark estimates are not considered accurate enough. B) historical data are readily available. C) information or time is scarce. D) parametric estimation has already been performed.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 26

Pregunta
When asked to provide an estimate of an irrigation system, Pete looked from one end of the field to the other, licked a finger and held it in the air, squinted into the sun and said $25,000, give or take 30%. The technique employed for cost estimation is: A) parametric. B) comparative. C) definitive. D) ballpark.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 27

Pregunta
Estimates based on the assumption that historical data can be used as a frame of reference for current estimates are: A) comparative estimates. B) ballpark estimates. C) definitive estimates. D) feasibility estimates.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 28

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When their baby was ready to head off to college, the beleaguered parents pulled out the college folder from their file cabinet and added up the cost of putting their first child through college from 1995-2000. The mother whimpered as she factored in the rising cost of tuition, fees, books, and inflation by multiplying the total by 2.5. The father felt a searing pain go through his chest as he saw the total, knowing full well that their cost estimation approach, called: A) an order of magnitude estimate, was highly accurate. B) parametric estimation, was highly accurate. C) feasibility estimation, was highly accurate. D) definitive estimation, was highly accurate.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 29

Pregunta
Effective comparative estimates rely most heavily on: A) an accurate inflation factor. B) the correct number of years elapsed between the old project and the current one. C) true comparability between the current project and previous project work. D) the correct number of employees on the new project compared with the previous one.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 30

Pregunta
Cost estimates that are based as a guideline on real numbers, or figures derived after the completion of preliminary design work, are: A) definitive estimates. B) order of magnitude estimates. C) parametric estimates. D) feasibility estimates.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 31

Pregunta
Once most of the design work is complete, at a point when the scope and capabilities of the project are quite well understood, a ________ may be developed. A) definitive estimate B) comparative estimate C) parametric estimate D) non-parametric estimate
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 32

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Which of these estimates should be the most accurate? A) parametric B) definitive C) comparative D) order of magnitude
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 33

Pregunta
An activity with a learning rate of 0.9 takes 20 hours for the first iteration. How long will it take to complete this task for the 10th time? A) 0.9 hours B) 10 hours C) 14 hours D) 17 hours
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 34

Pregunta
If it takes 50 hours to complete the first unit and the company knows from experience that the learning rate should be 0.85, how fast can they be expected to finish all ten units? A) 29 hours B) 500 hours C) 234 hours D) 356 hours
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 35

Pregunta
It took 80 hours of analysis to complete the first phase, but the second phase was done in 74 hours. If this learning rate continues, then the 8th analysis should take a mere: A) 63 hours and 20 minutes, give or take. B) 68 hours and 30 minutes, give or take. C) 57 hours and 15 minutes, give or take. D) 52 hours and 45 minutes, give or take.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 36

Pregunta
What learning rate is being demonstrated if the first unit takes 15 hours and the third unit takes 14 hours to complete? A) greater than or equal to 97 percent B) less than 97 percent but greater than or equal to 95 percent C) less than 95 percent but greater than or equal to 93 percent D) less than 93 percent
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 37

Pregunta
An activity with a learning rate of 0.8 takes 30 hours for the first iteration. How long will it take to complete this task for the 12th time? A) 9.75 hours B) 13.5 hours C) 16.25 hours D) 19.25 hours
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 38

Pregunta
If it takes 40 hours to complete the first unit and the company knows from experience that the learning rate should be 0.9, how fast can they be expected to finish all ten units? A) 290 hours B) 305 hours C) 320 hours D) 350 hours
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 39

Pregunta
It took 66 hours of analysis to complete the first phase, but the second phase was done in 56.1 hours. If this learning rate continues, then the 8th analysis should take a mere: A) 40 hours and 30 minutes, give or take. B) 44 hours and 20 minutes, give or take. C) 40 hours and 15 minutes, give or take. D) 38 hours and 45 minutes, give or take.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 40

Pregunta
What learning rate is being demonstrated if the first unit takes 25 hours and the fourth unit takes 22 hours to complete? A) greater than or equal to 97 percent B) less than 97 percent but greater than or equal to 95 percent C) less than 95 percent but greater than or equal to 93 percent D) less than 93 percent
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 41

Pregunta
Which statement about the use of learning curves is best? A) Learning curve effects stay constant across projects. B) A job that is substantially re-engineered will have no disruption of its learning curve. C) It may be more likely to see learning curve effects in construction than in research and development. D) Every worker performing an identical task will exhibit the same learning effect.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 42

Pregunta
There was no way that the study tour to Italy could cost only $1500 for 14 days and 13 nights and include all transportation, meals and hotels, but the smarmy professor knew that students would balk at a higher advertised price. Once they were thousands of miles away from home in a country where none of them spoke the language it would be easier to tell them about unanticipated charges and approach the more realistic price of $3500 per person. This type of: A) specification change is a common reason for a cost overrun. B) lack of definition is a common reason for a cost overrun. C) low initial estimate is a common reason for a cost overrun. D) unexpected technical difficulty is a common reason for a cost overrun.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 43

Pregunta
Whether it is the Boeing V-22 Osprey or a simple storm door installation for a do-it-yourselfer, nothing is ever completed as quickly or as cheaply as initial estimates due to: A) lack of definition. B) low initial estimates. C) specification changes. D) unexpected technical difficulties.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 44

Pregunta
Poor initial scope development and work breakdown structure often creates cost overruns that are attributable to: A) lack of definition. B) deliberate low initial estimates. C) unexpected technical difficulties. D) external factors.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 45

Pregunta
It began as a simple macro that would extract grades and post them on a web site, but once the web programmer began the work, he became obsessed with various charting features, grade summaries, and reports that could be added to make this the grandest web site in the tri-county area. As 2 hours of programming work grew to 20 and then 80, he knew that the client wouldn't be happy with the cost overrun. The only comment he mumbled as he finished his work was: A) "I had some technical difficulties, sorry." B) "There were some specification changes, sorry." C) "This project lacked definition from the outset, sorry." D) "I thought I'd never get the wizard's hat! Oh, by the way, your grades work."
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 46

Pregunta
The 1974 model Eldorado is a three-ton behemoth with a 500-cubic-inch engine that is long on style but short on gas mileage. During its five-year development process no one could possibly have anticipated that gas prices would go through the roof in 1973, making it far more expensive to operate and subsequently less attractive to a gas-price-conscious public. Design engineers scrambled to change the car in the last few months leading up to its debut, adding a slimmed down version with a smaller engine. All of the design overtime meant that the project budget took a big hit though, thanks to: A) the initial low estimate. B) the unexpected technical difficulties. C) this external factor. D) the lack of definition.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 47

Pregunta
A plan that identifies the allocated resources, the project's goals, and the schedule that allows an organization to achieve those goals is: A) the work breakdown structure. B) the risk management plan. C) the statement of work. D) the project budget.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 48

Pregunta
The project plan is supported by: A) the work breakdown structure, the budget, and the schedule. B) the work breakdown structure, the budget, and the work packages. C) the work breakdown structure, the work packages, and the schedule. D) the work breakdown structure, the schedule, and the contingency plan.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 49

Pregunta
Input is received from an organization's management to create a project budget in: A) zero-based budgeting. B) top-down budgeting. C) bottom-up budgeting. D) activity-based budgeting.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 50

Pregunta
An advantage of top-down budgeting is: A) that top management estimates of project costs are often quite accurate, at least in aggregate. B) an elimination of the friction between top and lower levels in the competition for budget money. C) that projects are no longer a zero-sum game among lower level managers. D) that top management budgets, by definition, cannot experience overruns.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 51

Pregunta
A budget that is created by starting with the work breakdown structure, determining costs for each work package, and then adding these costs together is: A) zero-based budgeting. B) top-down budgeting. C) bottom-up budgeting. D) activity-based budgeting.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 52

Pregunta
When properly performed, bottom-up budgeting has the disadvantage of: A) a lack of detail needed in project plans. B) a lack of coordination among project managers and functional department heads. C) being a hindrance to top managers when prioritizing projects that are competing for the same scarce resources. D) a reduction of top management's control of the budget process to one of oversight.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 53

Pregunta
A budgeting method that assigns costs first to activities and then to projects based on each project's use of resources is: A) activity-based budgeting. B) zero-based budgeting. C) top-down budgeting. D) bottom-up budgeting.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 54

Pregunta
Activity-based costing and bottom-up budgeting share the step of: A) identifying cost drivers associated with each activity. B) identifying activities that consumer resources and assigning costs to them. C) assigning costs to projects by multiplying the cost driver rate times the volume of units. D) tending to overestimate project costs due to the lack of involvement by top management.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 55

Pregunta
A budget containing disaggregated figures across the schedule when work is planned is a: A) time-phased budget. B) chronic budget. C) temporal budget. D) calendar budget.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A

Pregunta 56

Pregunta
Which of the following is NOT contained in a typical time-phased budget? A) total expenses for each activity B) total expenses for each time unit C) cumulative expenses for each time unit D) cumulative time for each expense
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 57

Pregunta
An allocation of extra funds to cover uncertainties and improve chances that the project can be completed within the timeframe originally specified is a: A) setback. B) budget contingency. C) reallocation budget. D) reserve line budget.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: B

Pregunta 58

Pregunta
Contingency money is: A) the money that must be received before any project work can begin. B) money that is spent first to lock-in all contract guarantees. C) not usually a part of the activity-based costing process. D) valued at a higher rate than non-contingency money when determining project costs.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: C

Pregunta 59

Pregunta
It was fortunate that the project budget included contingency funding; the top manager had not foreseen that the project would need the services of their elite slide rule squad in more than one area at the same time. Design couldn't complete their work without their services, nor could marketing, or production. Contingency funds came in handy to meet the unanticipated: A) change in project scope. B) abnormal project conditions. C) consequences of Murphy's Law. D) interaction costs.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: D

Pregunta 60

Pregunta
After years of tinkering and reverse engineering initiatives, Kimray had finally unlocked the secrets of the Beta tape format. A quick trip to the rental store was an epiphany for company leadership when they realized that only a handful of Beta tapes were available; the rest of the world had adopted the VHS format seemingly overnight. Now they would have to buy a few of those newfangled VHS machines to see how they ticked. The contingency funds that management had set aside would be put to good use on this: A) change in project scope. B) abnormal condition. C) unanticipated interaction cost. D) latest evidence of Murphy's Law.
Respuesta
  • M/C
  • Answer: A
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