Description : Monte Carlo analysis can help predict the impact of risks on project deliverables. This is an element of one of the tools and techniques of which of the following processes? A. Risk Response Planning B. Quantitative Risk Analysis C. Risk Identification D. Qualitative Risk Analysis
Last Answer : B. Quantitative Risk Analysis
Description : The process of assessing the probability and consequences of identified risks to the project objectives, assigning a risk score to each risk, and creating a list of prioritized risks describes ... Risk Analysis B. Risk Identification C. Qualitative Risk Analysis D. Risk Management Planning
Last Answer : C. Qualitative Risk Analysis
Description : Which of the following processes assesses the likelihood of risk occurrences and their consequences using a numerical rating? A. Qualitative Risk Analysis B. Risk Identification C. Quantitative Risk Analysis D. Risk Response Planning
Last Answer : C. Quantitative Risk Analysis
Description : Which of the following statements about risk is true? Select one: a. Project risk focuses on identifying, assessing, and eliminating the risks on the project. b. Risk management is all ... are no risk-free projects. e. Risk management involves identification, evaluation, and elevation of risk
Last Answer : d. There are no risk-free projects.
Description : When performing surveillance on a contract a COR may be asked to(select all that apply?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Balancing the workload by transferring the under performing servers is a feature of ___________. A. High availability. B. Operational automation. C. Dynamic resource. D. Live Migration
Last Answer : Live Migration
Description : Complete the following statement. As the project progresses into the execution phase: Select one: a. risks need to be checked off on activities that have been performed. b. the total risk on ... risk breakdown structure needs to be examined to be sure all the risk events have been avoided.
Last Answer : a. risks need to be checked off on activities that have been performed.
Description : Once the project is approved and moves into the planning stage, what happens in the next phase of the project life cycle? Select one: a. Agreements for risk sharing need to be concluded. ... activities. e. A risk response plan can be used to identify increasing levels of detailed risk analysis
Last Answer : d. Risks are identified with each major group of activities.
Description : What advantage is gained by using pole pieces with curved faces in the D’Arsonval meter movement?
Last Answer : Two-position and three-position.
Description : This strategy will concentrate on the Traditional and Low End segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by keeping R&D costs, Production costs, and raw materials costs to a minimum, ... Life Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : b. Niche Cost Leader
Description : This strategy will allow us to maintain a presence in every market segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by distinguishing our product with an excellent design, high awareness, and easy ... Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : e. Broad Differentiation
Description : This strategy will allow us to maintain a presence in every market segment. Competitive advantage will be gained by keeping R&D costs, Production costs and raw material costs to a minimum, ... Life Cycle Focus d. Differentiation Strategy with a Product Life Cycle Focus e. Broad Differentiation
Last Answer : a. Broad Cost Leader
Description : This following is not a strategy for creating a sustainable competitive advantage; A. Operational efficiency B. Lock-In C. Leap-frog D. All of these are valid options
Last Answer : Leap-frog
Description : Which of the following is not an advantage of storied programs: a) Reliability b) Reduction in Operational Costs c) The Computers becoming general purpose d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) Reduction in Operational Costs
Description : Which of the following is/are correct about the Operational Risk as used in the field of banking? A. Risk of loss due to inadequate or failed internal process B. Risk of loss due to natural ... Loss occurred due to non-compliance of legal procedures D. All of the Above E. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Risk of loss due to inadequate or failed internal process Explanation: The Basel Committee defines the operational risk as the ―risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people and systems or from external events‖.
Description : Which risk is connected to the circumstance outside the project that may influence the scope of work and the performance of the organization? A.Operational Risk B.Financial Risk C.Strategic Risk D.Contextual Risk
Last Answer : D.Contextual Risk
Description : These are the operational approaches by which management intends to achieve its objectives. a. Business risk approaches b. Strategies c. Planning methods d. Operational plans.
Last Answer : Strategies
Description : In __________ leasing, the risk of obsolescence is assumed by the lessee.(a)Financial lease b) Operational lease c) both )
Last Answer : (a)Financial lease
Description : Which of the following statem Which of the following statements does NOT apply to ents does NOT apply to a production plan? a production plan? a)Plans are consistent with company's strategic ... a bridge between the strategic and operational plans d)Provides a view of detailed work-force schedules
Last Answer : c)Serves as a bridge between the strategic and operational plans
Description : Test data planning essentially includes A. Network B. Operational Model C. Boundary value analysis D. Test Procedure Planning
Last Answer : C. Boundary value analysis
Description : Ratio analysis is a study of relationship among various --------------- factors in a business a) Operational b) Official c) Financial d) Others
Last Answer : c) Financial
Description : The main outcome of risk identification, in a risk management process, is to: a. identify and determine the relative importance of the project risks. b. identify and describe all risks that ... responses to the project risks. d. identify and describe risks that have occurred on previous projects.
Last Answer : b. identify and describe all risks that might occur on the project.
Description : Which of the following is not a Configuration Management Activity? a) Configuration item identification b) Risk management c) Release management d) Branch management
Last Answer : b) Risk management
Description : The main outcome of risk identification, in a risk management process, is to: a. identify and determine the relative importance of the project risks. b. identify and describe all risks that ... to the project risks. d. identify and describe risks that have occurred on previous projects.
Description : Are there any positive aspects of the risk identification process?
Last Answer : The risk identification process may be able to come up with some opportunities too
Description : What consists of the identification of risks or threats, the implementation of security measures, and the monitoring of those measures for effectiveness? a. Risk management b. Risk assessment c. Security d. None of the above
Last Answer : a. Risk management
Description : Software safety is a ................... activity that focuses on the identification and assessment of potential hazards that may affect software negatively and cause an entire ... monitoring and management (B) Software quality assurance (C) Software cost estimation (D) Defect removal efficiency
Last Answer : (B) Software quality assurance
Description : )In a program or project plan, there are always revisions to account for new or missing data. Which one of the following provides the best reason for performing a revision of the plan? 1. ... 4. Historical data on a similar project suggests that risk events are not included in the current plan.
Last Answer : 2. Project tasks are crashed to meet their end dates
Description : Which of the following statements would least likely appear in an auditor's engagement letter? a. Our engagement is subject to the risk that material errors, fraud, and defalcations, if they exist, ... services are based on our regular per diem rates, plus travel and other out-of-pocket expenses
Last Answer : After performing our preliminary analytical procedures we will discuss with you the other procedures we consider necessary to complete the engagement.
Description : A CPA, while performing an audit, strives to achieve independence in appearance in order to a. Reduce risk and liability. b. Comply with the generally accepted standards of fieldwork. c. Become independent in fact. d. Maintain public confidence in the profession
Last Answer : Maintain public confidence in the profession
Description : A CPA, while performing an audit, strives to achieve independence in appearance in order to: a. Reduce risk and liability. b. Become independent in fact. c. Comply with GAAS. d. Maintain public confidence in the profession.
Last Answer : Maintain public confidence in the profession.
Description : In performing an assurance engagement, a professional accountant typically a. Provides management consulting advice. b. Supplies litigation support services. c. Assesses control risk at a low level. d. Expresses a conclusion about an assertion
Last Answer : Expresses a conclusion about an assertion
Description : Professional judgment:a. Is not used in making decisions about materiality and audit risk. b. Is necessary in the evaluation of management's judgments in applying the entity's applicable financial ... made by the auditor that are not supported by the facts and circumstances of the engagement
Last Answer : Is necessary in the evaluation of management's judgments in applying the entity's applicable financial reporting framework
Description : The nurse teaches the patient with a high risk for osteoporosis about risk-lowering strategies including which of the following statements? a) Walk or perform weight-bearing exercises out ... alcohol and caffeine consumption in moderation, and performing a regular weight-bearing exercise regimen.
Last Answer : a) Walk or perform weight-bearing exercises out of doors. Risk-lowering strategies for osteoporosis include walking or exercising out of doors, performing a regular weight-bearing exercise ... and vitamin D intake, smoking cessation, and consuming alcohol and caffeine consumption in moderation.
Description : Frozen tissue section of a lymph node biopsy from the neck of an old dog shows granulomatous inflammation with large areas of necrosis. Which one would be most important to do? C A. cell surface markers for lymphocyte identification B. chromosomal analysis by karyotyping
Last Answer : cultures for acid fast bacilli and fungi
Description : DNA fingerprinting refer to (a) molecular analysis of profiles of DNA samples (b) analysis of DNA samples using imprinting devices (c) techniques used for molecular analysis of different specimens of DNA (d) techniques used for identification of fingerprints of individuals.
Last Answer : (a) molecular analysis of profiles of DNA samples
Description : What is the key outcome from PESTEL analysis? A. Five Forces B. Identification of the external drivers for change C. Critical success factors D. Possible scenarios
Last Answer : Identification of the external drivers for change
Description : What is the key outcome from PESTEL Analysis ? A. Five Forces B. Identification of the drivers for change C. Critical Success Factors D. Possible Scenarios
Last Answer : Identification of the drivers for change
Description : During which step of the nursing process does the nurse analyze data related to the patient's health status? a) Assessment Analysis of data is included as part of the assessment. b) ... patient's responses to the nursing interventions and the extent to which the outcomes have been achieved.
Last Answer : a) Assessment Analysis of data is included as part of the assessment.
Description : Which skill needed by the nurse to think critically involves identification of patient problems indicated by data? a) Analysis Analysis is used to identify patient problems indicated by data. b) ... or interventions used to address patient problems and to help a patient move toward desired outcomes.
Last Answer : a) Analysis Analysis is used to identify patient problems indicated by data.
Description : If Wrigley sets its pricing objective as attaining 38 percent of the chewing gum market, what else would be needed to make this a true pricing objective? A)A statement of demand ... An identification of cost structure C)A breakeven analysis D)Identification of a time period for accomplishment
Last Answer : D)Identification of a time period for accomplishment
Description : _____________ is primarily concerned with the identification, qualification and evaluation of the project resources. A. Techno-economic analysis. B. Feasibility analysis. C. Input analysis. D. Financial analysis.
Last Answer : B.Feasibility analysis.
Description : ____________ is primarily concerned with the identification of the project demand potential and the selection of the optimal technology. A. Techno-economic analysis. B. Feasibility analysis. C. Input analysis. D. Financial analysis.
Last Answer : A. Techno-economic analysis.
Description : Arrange the following steps of research in correct sequence: 1. Identification of research problem 2. Listing of research objectives 3. Collection of data 4. Methodology 5. Data analysis 6. Results and discussion (A) 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - ... C) 2 - 1 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 (D) 2 - 1 - 4 - 3 - 5 - 6
Last Answer : Answer: B
Description : The Philippine Framework for Assurance Engagements a. Provides a frame of reference for CPAs in public practice when performing audits, reviews, and compilations of historical financial information. b. ... of an assurance engagement, and identifies engagements to which PSAs, PSREs, and PSAEs apply
Last Answer : Defines and describes the elements and objectives of an assurance engagement, and identifies engagements to which PSAs, PSREs, and PSAEs apply
Description : When performing endotracheal suctioning, the nurse applies suctioning while withdrawing and gently rotating the catheter 360 degrees for which of the following time periods? a) 10-15 seconds In general ... suction for 0-5 seconds would provide too little time for effective suctioning of secretions.
Last Answer : a) 10-15 seconds In general, the nurse should apply suction no longer than 10-15 seconds because hypoxia and dysrhythmias may develop, leading to cardiac arrest.
Description : Shravani was performing inorganic qualitative analysis of a salt. To an aqueous solution of that salt, she added silver nitrate.
Last Answer : Shravani was performing inorganic qualitative analysis of a salt. To an aqueous solution ... observations and write the chemical reactions involved.
Description : What is the software available for performing piping stress analysis?
Last Answer : Answer: Caesar II, AutoPipe etc.