8. QUESTION EIGHT Choose the correct statement below A) The critical path consumes the maximum time B) The activities connecting the events having zero slack lie on the critical path. C) The difference of the latest occurrence time and earliest expected time is called slack. D) All above 9. QUESTION NINE If the optimistic time, most likely time and pessimistic time for an activity A are 40,60 and 80 hours respectively and for activity B are 50,55 and 90 hours respectively, then. A) Expected time of activity A is greater than expected time for activity B B) Expected time of activity B is greater than the expected time of activity A C) Expected time of both activities A and B are the same D) None of the above. 10. QUESTION TEN Indicate the correct statement from the following; A) Optimistic time estimates refer to activities B) Pessimistic time estimates refer to activities C) Most likely time estimates refer to activities D) All above 11. QUESTION ELEVEN In resources levelling A) Total duration of project is reduced B) Total duration of the project is increased C) Uniform demand of resources is achieved D) Cost of project is controlled

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8. QUESTION EIGHT
Choose the correct statement below
A) The critical path consumes the maximum time
B) The activities connecting the events having zero slack lie on the critical path.
C) The difference of the latest occurrence time and earliest expected time is called slack.
D) All above
9. QUESTION NINE
If the optimistic time, most likely time and pessimistic time for an activity A are 40,60 and
80 hours respectively and
for activity B are 50,55 and 90 hours respectively, then.
A) Expected time of activity A is greater than expected time for activity B
B) Expected time of activity B is greater than the expected time of activity A
C) Expected time of both activities A and B are the same
D) None of the above.
10. QUESTION TEN
Indicate the correct statement from the following;
A) Optimistic time estimates refer to activities
B) Pessimistic time estimates refer to activities
C) Most likely time estimates refer to activities
D) All above
11. QUESTION ELEVEN
In resources levelling
A) Total duration of project is reduced
B) Total duration of the project is increased
C) Uniform demand of resources is achieved
D) Cost of project is controlled
Transcribed Image Text:8. QUESTION EIGHT Choose the correct statement below A) The critical path consumes the maximum time B) The activities connecting the events having zero slack lie on the critical path. C) The difference of the latest occurrence time and earliest expected time is called slack. D) All above 9. QUESTION NINE If the optimistic time, most likely time and pessimistic time for an activity A are 40,60 and 80 hours respectively and for activity B are 50,55 and 90 hours respectively, then. A) Expected time of activity A is greater than expected time for activity B B) Expected time of activity B is greater than the expected time of activity A C) Expected time of both activities A and B are the same D) None of the above. 10. QUESTION TEN Indicate the correct statement from the following; A) Optimistic time estimates refer to activities B) Pessimistic time estimates refer to activities C) Most likely time estimates refer to activities D) All above 11. QUESTION ELEVEN In resources levelling A) Total duration of project is reduced B) Total duration of the project is increased C) Uniform demand of resources is achieved D) Cost of project is controlled
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