CCP Exam Question 11

Any combination of unique letters, numbers, or blanks, which describes and identifies any activity or task shown on the schedule, is:
  • CCP Exam Question 12


    The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 2 (2.3.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.
    9,375 hours have been expended to date. Planned completion at this time is 75%. The project is determined to be 66% complete. Based on current trends, how many hours will be expended at project completion?
  • CCP Exam Question 13

    A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.
    After an individual's safety needs are met, what needs would the individual be motivated to fulfill next in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
  • CCP Exam Question 14

    In a fixed price contract the:
  • CCP Exam Question 15

    A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.
    The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 26 (2.5.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.
    Why is a +/- notation necessary when developing an estimate?