FAR Part 5 - Publicizing Contract Actions Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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FAR Part 5 - Publicizing Contract Actions
FAR Part 5 - Publicizing Contract Actions Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Acceptable methods for disseminating information on proposed contract actions include:
(a) Assisting local trade associations in disseminating information to their members, announcements in magazines at no cost, and ...
FAR Part 5 - Publicizing Contract Actions Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Acceptable methods for disseminating information on proposed contract actions include:
(a) Assisting local trade associations in disseminating information to their members, announcements in
magazines at no cost, and phone calls
(b) Synopsis in the governmentwide point of entry, phone calls, and paid advertisements
(c) Assisting local trade associations in disseminating information to their members, announcements in
magazines at no cost, and synopsis in the governmentwide point of entry
(d) Paid advertisements in newspapers published and printed in the District of Columbia when supplies
and services will not be supplied/furnished in or around the District of Columbia - Answers (c) Assisting
local trade associations in disseminating information to their members, announcements in magazines at
no cost, and synopsis in the governmentwide point of entry
The contracting officer may use competitive proposals in lieu of sealed bids if:
(a) Time permits the solicitation, submission, and evaluation of sealed bids
(b) Award will be made on the basis of price and other price related factors
(c) It is necessary to conduct discussions
(d) The resulting contract will be with a small business - Answers (c) It is necessary to conduct
discussions
Competition in Contracting Act (CICA) was passed by Congress in _____________. CICA added
competitive requirements and provided the Government Accountability Office (GAO) with formal
authority to hear bid protests. It was the first major revision to the procurement statutes since the
1940s.
(a) 1997
(b) 1984
(c) 1945
(d) 1983 - Answers (b) 1984
, The policy rationale for the publication of contract actions is to (1) increase competition, (2) broaden
industry participation, and (3) assist small business concerns.
(a) True
(b) False - Answers (a) True
The Government is required to publish notices at the ________________.
(a) SAM website
(b) Acquisition Portal
(c) Government Solicitation website
(d) Governmentwide Point of Entry (GPE) - Answers (d) Governmentwide Point of Entry (GPE)
Agencies aren't allowed to have their own websites to publicize their contract actions.
(a) True
(b) False - Answers (b) False
Contract modifications pursuant to the Changes clause or administrative modification do not need to be
publicized.
(a) True
(b) False - Answers (a) True
An award of a government contract to a single contractor government is required to be published only if
(i) the value of the contract exceeds ___________ and (ii) the contract is likely in the award of
___________.
(a) $25,000; subcontracts
(b) $4,000; teaming agreements
(c) $60,000; subcontracts
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