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You're in the process of developing a project schedule for a new project. You've just completed
the WBS. What would be the project manager's next step in figuring out what tasks go into the
project schedule?
A: Develop a task list.
B: Determine the critical path tasks.
C: Develop a project schedule.
D: Estimate activity duration.
Develop a task list.
You are a project manager for a major movie studio. You need to schedule a shoot in Denver
during ski season. This is an example of which of the following?
, A: External dependency
B: Finish-to-start relationship
C: Mandatory dependency
D: Discretionary dependency
External dependency
You are working on your network diagram. Activity A is a predecessor to Activity B. Activity B
cannot begin until Activity A is completed. What is this telling you?
A: There is a mandatory dependency between Activity A and Activity B.
B: There is a finish-to-start dependency relationship between Activity A and Activity B.
C: Activity A and Activity B are both on the critical path.
D: Activity B is a successor to multiple tasks.
There is a finish-to-start dependency relationship between Activity A and Activity B.
Which is the most commonly used logical relationship?
A: Finish-to-start
B: Start-to-finish
C: Start-to-start
D: Finish-to-finish
Finish-to-start