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Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies

NUZVID
Department of Civil Engineering
Subject: CE Year/Sem: E4 Sem1
Subject Code: CE4101 Date: 23-08-2014
Time: 45 Minutes Max Marks: 20

Weekly Test-1 & Weekly Test-2


1) A project is defined as:
A. A process of considerable scope that implements a plan.
B. An endeavor, which is planned, executed, and controlled; performed by
people; and constrained by limited resources.
C. A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service.
D. An objective based effort of temporary nature.

2) Project management processes are organized into following order of process


groups:
A. Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing
B. Designing, developing, testing, and implementing
C. Initiating, designing, planning, executing, controlling, and closing
D. Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing

3)Which of the following is not an external-unpredictable risk?

A. Changes in government regulations


B. Natural hazards
C. Unexpected environmental side effects
D. Inflation

4)The project manager meets with the project team to review lessons learned from
previous projects. In what activity is the team involved?

A. Performance management
B. Scope identification
C. Risk identification
D. Project team status meeting

5)What is a risk owner?


A. The person who monitors the watchlist that contains the risk.
B. The person who meets with stakeholders to explain the risk.
C. The person who makes a risk happen.
D. The person who is responsible for the response plan for the risk.
6)Which is the BEST definition of quality?

A. A product made of very expensive materials.


B. A product made with a lot of care by the team who built it.
C. A product that satisfies the requirements of the people who pay for it.
D. A product that passes all of its tests.
7) Which of the following is a defect?
A. A mistake made by a team member on the job
B. A change that the team needs to make in how they do the work
C. A project management plan that does not meet its requirements
D. A change request thats been rejected by the change control board

8) Which of the following is NOT one of the triple constraints?


A. Scope
B. Time
C. Quality
D. Cost
9)The order of booking dimensions is
A. Length, breadth, height

B. Breadth, length, height

C. Height, breadth, length

D. None of these.

10)The brick work is measured in sqmetre, in case of


A. Honey comb brick work

B. Brick flat soling

C. Half brick walls or the partition

D. All the above.

11)Final technical authority of a project lies with


A. Assistant Engineer
B. Executive Engineer

C. Superintending Engineer

D. Chief Engineer.
12) Various activities of a project, are shown on bar charts by
A. vertical lines

B. horizontal lines

C. dots

D. crosses.
13)The most popular type of organisation used for Civil Engineering
Constructions, is
A. line organisation

B. line and staff organisation

C. functional organisation

D. effectiveorganisation.
14) The object of technical planning, is
A. preparation of specifications

B. preparation of estimates

C. initiating the procurement action of resources

D. taking remedial action for likely bottleneck in the execution

E. all the above.


15) Construction team means
A. an engineer

B. an architect

C. an owner
D. a contractor

E. all the above.

16) For the execution of a project, a contractor is

A. a person
B. a firm
C. an agency
D. all the above.
17) Railway projects are treated as
A. light construction

B. heavy construction

C. industrial construction

D. none of these.

18) Power stations are generally treated as


A. light construction

B. heavy construction

C. industrial construction

D. electrical construction.
19) While scheduling a project by C.P.M.

A. a project is divided into various activities

B. required time for each activity is established

C. sequence of various activities is made according to their importance

D. net work is drawn by connecting the activities and the events

E. All the above.


20) While filling the tender for any work, the contractor considers
A. site survey

B. availability of construction materials

C. availability of labour

D. study of specifications

E. all the above.

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