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The document discusses project management concepts such as float, critical path, and task dependencies, providing examples and questions related to these topics. It includes calculations for project duration, float for specific activities, and the impact of resource changes on project timelines. Additionally, it addresses the use of various project management tools and techniques for effective planning and execution.

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The document discusses project management concepts such as float, critical path, and task dependencies, providing examples and questions related to these topics. It includes calculations for project duration, float for specific activities, and the impact of resource changes on project timelines. Additionally, it addresses the use of various project management tools and techniques for effective planning and execution.

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Float

The amount of time a task can be delayed without delaying the end date of
the project.
The difference between either the Late and Early Start or the Late and Early
Finish.
2 Days 12 Days 5 Days

0 2 2 14 14 19
A B C
0 2 2 14 14 19
0 0 19 19
(0) (0) (0) Finish
Start
6 Days 7 Days 3 Days 19 19
0 0
0 6 6 13 13 16 (0)
Float = (0)
D E F
3 9 9 16 16 19

(3) (3) (3)

10 1 4

C D E
6 7 9 8 4 6 3

A B F G H J K
11

Figure H

5 - What is the duration of the near critical path based on figure H?


A. 33
B. 44
C. 47
D. 43
10 1 4

C D E
6 7 9 8 4 6 3

A B F G H J K
11

Figure H

10- Using figure H, a new task R with a duration of five is added to this
project. Task R has a predecessor of task A and a successor of task B.
How long will the project now take?
A. 49
B. 48
C. 38
D. 52

10 1 4

C D E
6 7 9 8 4 6 3

A B F G H J K
11

Figure H

12- Based on the network diagram in figure H, the resource working on task
G is replaced with another resource with 50% of the productivity of the
previous resource. How long will this project take?
A. 44
B. 51
C. 52
D. 36
Exercise:
You have a project with the following tasks:
 Task 1 can start immediately and has an estimated duration of four.
 Task 2 can start after Task 1 is completed and has an estimated
duration of eight.
 Task 3 can start after Task 2 is completed and has an estimated
duration of five.
 Task 4 can start after Task 1 is completed and has an estimated
duration of eight.
 Task 5 has an estimated duration of three and must take place
concurrently with Task 3. It can start after Tasks 4 and 2. What is
the duration of the critical path of this project?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 17
D. 12

Based on the chart, what is the float of activity F ?


A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 0

Activity Preceding activity Estimate weeks


Start 0
C Start 3
D C 6
A C 8
E D 4
B A,E 5
F E 3
End B,F 0
1. If the optimistic estimate for an activity is 12
days, and the pessimistic estimate is 18 days,
what is the standard deviation of this activity?
A. 1
B. 1.3
C. 6
D. 3

Answer: A

2. Based on the following, if you needed to shorten


the duration of the project, what activity would
you try to shorten?
A. Activity B
B. Activity D 1 10 3

C. Activity I A D G
D. Activity C
2 1 9

Start B F I End

6 2 1

C E H

Answer: C
3. Lag means:
A. The amount of time an activity can be delayed
without delaying the project finish date.
B. The amount of time an activity can be delayed
without delaying the early start date of its
successor.
C. Waiting time.
D. The product of a forward and backward pass.

Answer: C

4. Which of the following is the BEST project


management tool to use to determine the longest
time the project will take?
A. WBS
B. Network diagram
C. Bar chart
D. Project charter

Answer: A
5. Which of the following is CORECT?
A. The critical path helps prove how long the
project will take.
B. There can be only one critical path.
C. The network diagram will change every
time the end date changes.
D. A project can never have negative float.

Answer: A

6. What is the duration of a milestone?


A. Shorter than the duration of the longest activity
B. Shorter than the activity it represents
C. There is no duration
D. Same length as the activity it represents

Answer: C
7. The float of an activity is determined by:
A. Performing a Monte Carlo analysis.
B. Determining the waiting time between activities.
C. Determining lag.
D. Determining the amount of time the activity can
be delayed before it delays the critical path.

Answer: D

8. When would a milestone chart be used instead of


a bar chart?
A. Project planning
B. Reporting to team members
C. Reporting to management
D. Risk analysis

Answer: C
9. An activity has an early stat (ES) of days 3, a late
start (LS) of days 13, an early finish (EF) of day 9,
and a late finish (LF) of day 19.

The activity:
A. Is on the critical path.
B. Has a lag.
C. Is progressing well.
D. Is not on the critical path.

Answer: D

10. Rearranging resources so that a constant number


of resources is used each month is called:
A. Crashing.
B. Floating.
C. Levelling.
D. Fast tracking.

Answer: C

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