38 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 38
Actual construction on the job site begins:
Before the contractor signs the contract.
After an interim or final QC Plan is accepted.
Once all permits have been obtained.
When the project manager is appointed.
Term 2 of 38
The Quality Assurance Plan:
Is a guideline that can be ignored if the project is running smoothly.
Is a document that focuses solely on financial aspects of the project.
Is a government management tool establishing staffing, training, pre-award activities,
and surveillance activities.
Is a checklist for contractors to follow without any oversight.
Term 3 of 38
The Quality Assurance Report is the governments record of project-related events and is
prepared _______________.
Only when issues arise
At the end of the project
For each visit day
Once a month during construction
,Term 4 of 38
The preconstruction conference and the coordination and mutual understanding meeting
(Navy) are:
Focused solely on financial budgeting and cost analysis.
Designed to evaluate the performance of subcontractors only.
Held after the completion of all construction activities.
Conducted prior to the commencement of any physical construction work.
Term 5 of 38
Requests for information are submitted to:
Contractor to the government
Contract clauses of the contract.
The government makes the final determination
Ask for clarification of the contract
Term 6 of 38
The contract requires the contractor to submit quality control reports:
Daily.
Annually.
Weekly.
Monthly.
Term 7 of 38
Which of the following is included in all three phases of the Three Phases of Control.
Security.
Supply.
Accuracy.
Safety.
,Term 8 of 38
The success or failure of all contractors is based upon:
The ability to ignore financial constraints and overspend.
The ability to control costs, finance work, estimate jobs, schedule the work, and maintain
effective quality control.
The ability to hire the cheapest labor regardless of qualifications.
The ability to complete projects without any planning or scheduling.
Term 9 of 38
A cumulative list of job deficiencies/rework items can be found in:
A deficiency tracking system/reworks items list.
The contractor makes changes before acceptance.
To review the qc plan with the contractor.
There are no exceptions to the rule.
Term 10 of 38
During the punch-out inspection of a project:
Quality assurance personnel can delegate all responsibilities to the contractor.
Quality assurance personnel only need to check the final outcome of the project.
Quality Assurance Personnel must assure that the contractor prepares a punch-list and
makes corrections.
Quality assurance personnel should ignore minor issues during inspections.
, Term 11 of 38
Inspection is:
An informal discussion about the project status.
A method of evaluating only the initial project proposal.
The process by which ongoing and completed work is examined
A review of financial documents without any site inspection.
Term 12 of 38
Contractor testing procedures:
Not required if the contractor has prior experience.
Established by the subcontractors independently.
Are outlined in the Quality Control Plan as defined by Section 01450N/01451A and
addressed at the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting (Navy).
Only discussed during the final project review.
Term 13 of 38
If there is a disagreement whether the contractors work complies with the contract:
Ask for clarification of the contract
The government makes the final determination
Both the contractor and the government
The contractor makes changes before acceptance.