, 5) The inspection clause for contracts allows for the contracting officer to
charge not only the cost of rework to the contractor but also any additional costs associated
with re-inspection. [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies
and services: Compare the inspection clauses for fixed type and cost reimbursement
contracts for supplies, services and construction.]
Fixed Price
Construction
Supply
Cost Reimbursement
6) The Contracting Officer's Representative's role in inspection is to determine whether the
completed supplies and services conform to what the government ordered and can be
accepted. [Describe a CORs responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and
services: Explain the primary purpose of government inspection.]
True
False
7) If the contractor delivers a non-conforming item or service, the may accept
the deliverable. [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies
and services: Identify documentation requirements when performing inspection and
acceptance.]
Contracting Officer
End User
Quality Assurance Representative
Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)
8) Your organization has purchased a diesel generator for emergency power support. You
did a complete visual inspection and tested the unit. Two days later you start the generator
and the engine is destroyed due to defective interior cylinder walls. This is an example of a:
[Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: List
the exceptions to final acceptance.]
Latent defect
Patent defect
Minor defect
Conditional acceptance