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[answered] Matching Match the term in column 1 with its description in
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Match the term in column 1 with its description in column 2.
Column 1
Column 2
1.critical path
a.The amount of time a task can be delayed before it will delay another task
2.free slack
b.A restriction that controls the start or finish date of a task
3.split
c.The condition of a resource when the total work of its task assignments is exactly equal to its work capacity
4.underallocated
d.The amount of time a task can be delayed without delaying the project end date
5.recurring task
e.The series of tasks whose scheduling directly affects the project?s finish date
6.fixed units
f.A restriction that forces a task to begin or end on a certain date, completely preventing the rescheduling of a task
7.constraint
g.An interruption in a task
8.fully allocated
h.The condition of a resource when the work assigned to the resource is less than the resource?s maximum capacity
9.inflexible constraint
i.A task that is repeated at specific intervals
10.total slack
j.A task type in which the units value does not change
True/False
Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false.
T
F
1.It is always best to enter a start or finish date for every task.
T
F
2.By default, critical path tasks are shown in red in the Detail Gantt view.
T
F
3.It is never acceptable to have an overallocated resource.
T
F
4.It is not possible to split a task over a weekend.
T
F
5.Effort-driven scheduling and changing a task type both affect all resources in the same way.
T
F
6.You cannot change the task type for a summary task.
T
F
7.You can use a task calendar to schedule a task that will occur during a time that is not on the project calendar.
T
F
8.It is acceptable to have a resource group named Unassigned.
T
F
9.It is not possible to set a specific time of day for a recurring task.
T
F
10.You can split a task only three times. (MOAC 86-87)
MOAC. Microsoft Project 2010. Wiley, 02/2013. VitalBook file.
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10. T/F
1) False
2) False
3) False
4) False
5) True
6) True
7) True
8) True
9) False
10) False Column 2
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