A. an event can’t be accomplished until activities leading to it are completed
B. no activity from any event can be started from preceding event till it is completed
C. length of arrow has nothing to do with time
D. every activity must be completed before end point is reached
E. all of the above
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A. the maximum time which an activity might require
B. the average time required for a job
C. the most probable time considering all conditions
D. the minimum time in which an activity can possibly be accomplished
E. the earliest finish
A. all activities should be numbered
B. only important activities should be numbered
C. only critical activities are numbered
D. only selected activities are numbered
E. no activity is numbered
A. +ve slack
B. -ve slack
C. zero sldck
D. dummy activities
E. critical activities
A. ahead of schedule
B. beyond schedule
C. as per schedule
D. on critical path
E. none of the above
A. a straight line
B. a number enclosed in a circle or a square
C. a straight line with circles at the ends
D. a dotted line
E. an arrow
A. latest start time of succeeding event -earliest finish time of preceding event activity time
B. latest start time of the event – earliest start time of the event
C. latest finish time of event – earliest finish time of the event
D. anyone of the above
E. none of the above
A. consumes time, but no resources
B. consumes resources but no time
C. consumes neither time nor resources
D. is a dangling event
E. consumes both resources and time
A. increases continuously
B. decreases continuously
C. remains constant
D. may increase or decrease depending on various factors
E. unpredictable
A. consequential effects of lack in one activity on omer
B. consequential effects of lack in one activity on the finish date
C. free time available for an activity can’t be predicted
D. effective monitoring/controlling can’t be done
E. all of the above