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Project Management Using Microsoft Project
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. File -> Options -> Scheduling --> Drop down for Decimal or Percentage.
Show Assignment Units as (Project 2010)
Manual and Auto scheduled tasks
'The 100% Rule'
Start to Start
2. Start date - Current date - finish date - status date - schedule from - calendar - & priority (with project pro). Enterprise custom fields here too - if you're hooked into enterprise.
Bar Style (Project 2010)
ew (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Project information dialog (Project 2010)
Form (Project 2010)
3. U = W / D Work divided by duration.
'80 hour rule'
Do not
Units
'The 100% Rule'
4. Task ribbon -> schedule section -> broken task icon. Reschedule incomplete work - etc.
Work
Calendar/ Working time (Project 2010)
Splitting tasks (Project 2010)
Initializing a Project (Project 2010)
5. Amendment to task type.
Earned Value
RAM
Effort Driven
Bar Style (Project 2010)
6. Shows closest thing to a 'resource gantt chart'. Shows tasks by resource. Also shows unassigned tasks - and unscheduled tasks. Allows for user-controlled scheduling.
Splitting tasks (Project 2010)
Manually
Team Planner (Project 2010)
Project information dialog (Project 2010)
7. The Precedence Diagram Method is a tool for scheduling activities in a project plan. It is a method of constructing a project schedule network diagram that uses boxes - referred to as nodes - to represent activities and connects them with arrows that
Work
Dialogs (Project 2010)
Fixed Units
PDM
8. Vitally important. It shows how much time remains - which indicates whether or not tasks need to be re-planned.
Work
h (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Earned Value
Remaining Duration
9. A terminal element is the lowest element (activity or deliverable) in a WBS; it is not further subdivided. Sometimes called a 'work package' - but NOT synonymous.
Template (Project 2010)
Terminal element
Form (Project 2010)
d (Abbreviations Project 2010)
10. Appears: ehr means: Elapsed hour
Fixed Duration
Box Styles (Project 2010)
eh (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Summary tasks (WBS)
11. Ensuring that the successor activity does not begin until after the predecessor activity is completed is implementing a start-to-finish (SF) model. This is the most logical path to follow when planning a project. Those in project management should be
Summary tasks (WBS)
Start to Finish (SF)
Logical Relationships in PDM
Dialogs (Project 2010)
12. Always preserve the duration of a task. Changing duration when fixed will impact work.
Summary tasks (WBS)
Fixed Duration
Duration
Do not
13. Create file. Set up file properties. Set a start date. Set up calendars and working time.
Initializing a Project (Project 2010)
Template (Project 2010)
Views (Project 2010)
5 phases of project
14. Add your resources names to critical tasks _______ via bar styles/text.
Manually
Remaining Duration
Reccuring Tasks
Critical Tasks
15. Time delay. Sometimes - it's preferred to have lag shown as a task. You can assign costs to it - that way. Style sheets will indicate this.
Lag
Calendars to consider
Project information dialog (Project 2010)
Relationship Diagram (Project 2010)
16. Work - resource - cost.
Resource types
'The 100% Rule'
m (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Start to Finish (SF)
17. Tasks - resources - assignments - all have dialogs. Example: resource leveling. Project information dialog very important.
Dialogs (Project 2010)
Organizer (Project 2010)
Critical Tasks
Views (Project 2010)
18. Their purpose is to ORGANIZE. Summary tasks have work packages or other summary tasks which comprise the parent summary task. Summary tasks are NOT scheduled. The children tasks are what need to be scheduled.
Box Styles (Project 2010)
Customize 'Quick Access Tool Bar'
Summary tasks (WBS)
Work
19. Project template (.mpt) - or Global MPT file. Drives what you see in the project. Corporations may have their own.
Template (Project 2010)
GO TO (Project 2010)
Task with minimum duration
Working Time & 'Default' start/end time (Project 2010)
20. Appears: emon means: Elapsed month
ew (Abbreviations Project 2010)
emo (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Effort Driven
WBS Work Breakdown Structure
21. The total direct and indirect costs incurred in accomplishing work on an activity during a given period.
Task with minimum duration
Drawing on Gantt (Project 2010)
Template (Project 2010)
Actual Cost
22. 'Start no earlier than' constraint.
SNET
Peak
Accessing 'Properties' (Project 2010)
Terminal element
23. View -> Timeline check box. Shows timeline - but by default - nothing's on it. To add items - right click and 'add to timeline'.
eh (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Duration
Splitting tasks (Project 2010)
Timeline (Project 2010)
24. Function key 5. You can go directly to ID - or 'date'.
GO TO (Project 2010)
Effort Driven
5 phases of project
Start to Start
25. Tables are made up of fields.
Table (Project 2010)
ew (Abbreviations Project 2010)
'Hiding' columns (Project 2010)
Task Type
26. Gantt Chart with 'Entry' table on left.
Initializing a Project (Project 2010)
Actual Cost
WBS Work Breakdown Structure
Default view (Project 2010)
27. Appears: emin means: Elapsed minute
Task Type
w (Abbreviations Project 2010)
em (Abbreviations Project 2010)
The task which has the LEAST slack is more important - Min-slack wins
28. Fixed Duration - Fixed Units - or Fixed Work. Described on page 72 of Project 2010 book.
Remaining Duration
Task Type
Network Diagram best practices
Logical Relationships in PDM
29. File -> Options -> Quick Access tool bar. Examples: Tables and Vies - good stuff.
30. Contains information relative to tasks.
Form (Project 2010)
Network Diagram best practices
Relationship Diagram (Project 2010)
Calendar/ Working time (Project 2010)
31. Two critical tasks - both same duration - vying for one resource - who wins?
Template (Project 2010)
Task with first ID
Splitting tasks (Project 2010)
Project information dialog (Project 2010)
32. Appears: eday means: Elapsed day
ed (Abbreviations Project 2010)
'80 hour rule'
Relationship Diagram (Project 2010)
Accessing 'Properties' (Project 2010)
33. Default view in Network Diagram. Without LINK LABELS - you won't see lag time - etc. The term finish to start refers specifically to the logical relationship that exits between the activities that make up he entirety of the project in which it is det
Effort Driven
Organizer (Project 2010)
Do not
Finish to Start
34. Responsibility Assignment Matrix.
RAM
Remaining Duration
Manually
Calendar/ Working time (Project 2010)
35. It is NOT an exhaustive list of work. It is instead a comprehensive classification of project scope. Contains Sub-components - work packages (child of sub-component). Further work packages can be children of other work packages. Summary tasks are the
SNET
WBS Work Breakdown Structure
Table (Project 2010)
Resource types
36. Two CRITICAL tasks vying for one resource - who wins?
Task with minimum duration
Organizer (Project 2010)
Form (Project 2010)
Units
37. Project Tab -> Change Working time. Define the actual 'hours' of work - which days work happens (weekends grayed out by default) - and 'exceptions' to standard work times. Work weeks tab present too.
Calendar/ Working time (Project 2010)
Units
Summary tasks (WBS)
Start to Start
38. W = D + U Duration plus available resource units
Box Styles (Project 2010)
Work
Accessing 'Properties' (Project 2010)
Task Type
39. If '______________' isn't checked - for example - then you won't be able to set a style for critical tasks.
WBS Code (Project 2010)
'Hiding' columns (Project 2010)
Earned Value
Critical Tasks
40. Gantt Chart -> Format -> Bar Styles segment -> format drop down. Adjust all aspects of the bars in the gantt.
mo (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Finish to Start
Bar Style (Project 2010)
Units
41. File -> info -> Project information -> advanced properties.
42. Always preserve the number of hours to perform a task. Changing work when fixed will impact duration.
Initializing a Project (Project 2010)
Project Files (Project 2010)
Fixed Work
Calendar/ Working time (Project 2010)
43. Can be added to the ribbon - and it walks user through formatting of the gantt chart. Pretty cool.
Work
DSM Design Structure Matrix
h (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Gantt Chart Wizard (Project 2010)
44. An approach for monitoring project progress that relies on the budgeted cost of activities completed to ascribe value
The task which has the LEAST slack is more important - Min-slack wins
Project Files (Project 2010)
Earned Value
PDM
45. The number of resources required to get the tasks/assignments completed.
Task Type
Network Diagram best practices
Reccuring Tasks
Peak
46. Changing the working time in the 'details' section of the working time dialog won't change the default start time in the options -> scheduling settings. Try to keep these in sync.
47. Single Start - Single Finish. No 'danglers'. Everything must be connected. No loops.
Network Diagram best practices
d (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Working Time & 'Default' start/end time (Project 2010)
emo (Abbreviations Project 2010)
48. Task calendar - resource calendar - base calendar.
Task with first ID
Summary tasks (WBS)
Calendars to consider
Team Planner (Project 2010)
49. Appears: day means: day
Work Package (WBS)
Task with first ID
d (Abbreviations Project 2010)
Initializing a Project (Project 2010)
50. The acceloration of the successor task. 'Negative lag'
Start to Finish (SF)
DSM Design Structure Matrix
Reccuring Tasks
Lead