CPCM Multiple-Chouce Questions
1. ;Federal agencies’ requirements are mostly: A. ;Technology-based; B. ;Needs-based; C. ;Mission-based; D. ;Budget-driven
2. ;Performance measurement of systems being acquired: A. ;Is the only allowable source of information that can be used; B. ;Provides detailed technical performance measurement; C. ;Is used to analyze results; D. ;Is used to analyze on-going status
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3. ;What is a consequence of duplicate requirements in a performance-based statement of work? A. ;Duplicate effort may be performed; B. ;Change management will be more difficult; C. ;Importance of requirement is weakened; D. ;Importance of requirement is optimized
4. ;Requirements and mission for an agency can be added: A. ;At levels above the agency; B. ;In Congressional committees; C. ;Both A and B; D. ;Neither A nor B
5. ;The Joint Conference for Appropriations: A. ;Can raise the amount appropriated above either house’s bill; B. ;Can lower the amount appropriated below either house’s bill; C. ;Can settle on an appropriation amount between the two house’s upper and lower limits; D. ;Must take one or the other house positions
6. ;In requirements statements, the use of adjectives to describe performance requirements is: A. ;Creating vague requirements; B. ;Providing additional guidance; C. ;Clarifying inspectors role; D. ;Providing an audit trail
7. ;A performance-based statement of work should trace back to the agency mission. A. True; B. False
8. ;In a quality assurance plan, it is permissible to: A. ;Allow contractor self-certification; B. ;Develop new test standards; C. ;Test to higher standards; D. ;Direct changes based on test results
9. Performance measurement of systems being acquired should include: A. Planned vs. actual comparison; B. Direct costs only; C. Indirect costs only; D. Other direct costs only
10. In a quality assurance plan, the tester/inspector should: A. Develop their own requirements to be met; B. Coordinate test requirements with the buyer; C. Use standard tests; D. Use contractor test results.