• 1. 
    During which phase of a project is the project plan most closely monitored?

  • Design phase
  • Planning and analysis phase
  • Implementation or publishing phase
  • Building and testing phase
  • 2. 
    What are the four typical phases in a project?

  • Planning and analysis phase; design phase; building phase; implementation or publishing phase
  • Planning phase; analysis phase; design phase; building and testing phase
  • Planning phase; analysis phase; testing phase; implementation phase
  • Planning and analysis phase; design phase; building and testing phase; implementation or publishing phase
  • 3. 
    Role of contractor are ;i) To built and complete the construction based on contract.ii) To comply with the local authorities regulation.iii) Own and finance the project.iv) to bear all the carried out and completed work at the site.

  • i, ii and iii
  • i, ii and iv
  • i and iv
  • iii and iv
  • 4. 
    Local authorities during construction are....i) Tenaga Nasional Berhadii) Telekom Malaysiaiii) Jabatan Bomba & Penyelamativ) Indah Water Konsortium

  • ii, iii dan iv
  • i and iii
  • i and iv
  • i, ii, iii and iv
  • 5. 
    What are the 3 main components of any project?

  • Availability, Reward, Recognition
  • Leader, Team, Senior Management
  • Time, Budget, Quality
  • Materials, Workers, Success
  • 6. 
    Role of Jabatan Kerja Raya are..i) Provide guidance on construction technology adviceii) Provide technical advice to the government at the state, state and district levels.iii) Examine and test the completed fire prevention system.iv) Ensure clients comply with EIA orders.

  • i dan ii
  • i and iii
  • i and iv
  • iii and iv
  • 7. 
    Characteristic of construction management are ....i) Complex and it involves a number of individuals from different departments. ii) Unique and cannot be replicated.iii) Consists of a number of associated activities iv) Satisfy the owners requirement and expectations from the project.

  • i and ii
  • i and iii
  • ii, iii and iv
  • i, ii, iii and iv
  • 8. 
    The major differences between projects and operations are:

  • Projects are ongoing and operations are short
  • Projects should always be done by engineers and operations may be performed by technicians
  • Projects are temporary and operations are ongoing
  • Projects and operations are the same thing but projects always costs more to implement
  • 9. 
    How are project costs calculated?

  • By adding human resources (staff hours times billing rates), plus the marked-up costs of material resources
  • By adding up the costs of all materials
  • By a calculation so complicated only a computer could do it
  • By multiplying the human resources by the material resources
  • 10. 
    Parties involved during the construction except

  • Supplier
  • Authorities
  • FInancial company
  • Jabatan Kerja Raya
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