QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS/NEWEST UPDATE 2026!!!
Question 1
What is the primary purpose of Construction Quality Management (CQM)?
A) To increase the profit margins of the contractor through cost-cutting
B) To achieve the quality established by properly developed requirements through combined
responsibility but separate efforts
C) To allow the government to take over the day-to-day operations of the contractor
D) To eliminate the need for detailed plans and specifications
E) To shift all legal liability for defects to the government personnel
Correct Answer: B) Achieve the quality established by properly developed requirements
through the combined responsibility, but separate efforts of contractor and government
personnel.
Rationale: CQM is built on the principle that the contractor is responsible for Quality
Control (QC) while the government is responsible for Quality Assurance (QA). Both parties
work toward the same goal—meeting contract requirements—but through different
functional tasks.
Question 2
Construction Quality Management is the performance of tasks which ensure that construction is
performed in which manner?
A) Solely according to the contractor’s best judgment
B) According to plans and specifications, on time, within budget, and in a safe environment
C) As quickly as possible regardless of the final cost
D) According to the government's daily verbal instructions
E) By utilizing the cheapest materials available in the market
Correct Answer: B) According to plans and specifications, on time, within a defined budget
and a safe work environment.
Rationale: CQM is a holistic management approach. It isn't just about the physical build; it
includes the management of time, fiscal responsibility, and safety, all dictated by the
contract documents.
Question 3
Partnering relationships between the contractor and the government are based upon which of the
following?
A) Strict legal confrontation
B) A master-servant hierarchy
C) Building trust and dedication to common goals
D) Minimizing communication to avoid disagreements
E) Shifting blame for project delays
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Correct Answer: C) Building trust and dedication to common goals
Rationale: Partnering is a formal process used in government construction to create a team
atmosphere. It aims to resolve disputes at the lowest level possible and focuses on mutual
success rather than adversarial litigation.
Question 4
What is the primary responsibility of Quality Assurance (QA) personnel?
A) To perform the contractor’s testing for them
B) To supervise the contractor's labor force
C) To periodically verify that the contractor's system of control is working effectively
D) To rewrite the specifications if the contractor finds them too difficult
E) To approve all subcontractor payments
Correct Answer: C) Periodically verify that the contractors system of control is working
effectively.
Rationale: In the CQM system, the government (QA) does not do the contractor's work.
Instead, they act as an oversight body that ensures the contractor's internal Quality
Control (QC) system is functioning as promised in the QC Plan.
Question 5
An effective Contractor Quality Control (CQC) program provides an incentive for the contractor
because:
A) It allows the contractor to skip inspections
B) It results in work being done correctly the first time, reducing rework and overhead
C) It guarantees the government will pay for all mistakes
D) It eliminates the need for a site safety officer
E) It allows for the use of unapproved submittals
Correct Answer: B) Be an incentive for work to be done correctly the first time resulting in
earlier completion, reduced field overhead costs, and greater profits.
Rationale: Rework is the greatest enemy of profit in construction. An effective QC program
identifies issues before or during the process, ensuring the job is done right the first time,
which saves time and money.
Question 6
The success or failure of all contractors is fundamentally based upon their ability to:
A) Hire the most lawyers
B) Influence government officials
C) Control costs, finance work, estimate jobs, schedule, and maintain effective QC
D) Avoid the Three Phases of Control
E) Operate without a written QC Plan
Correct Answer: C) The ability to control costs, finance work, estimate jobs, schedule the
work, and maintain effective quality control.