CH 5
CH 5
CH 5
Chapter 05
Estimating Project Times and Costs
1. The process of forecasting or approximating the time and cost of completing project
deliverables is called
A. Budgeting
B. Predicting
C. Estimating
D. Planning
E. Guesstimating
3. A typical statement in actual practice is that estimates should have a probability of being
met ______ of the time.
A. 100%
B. 98%
C. 95%
D. 90%
E. 80%
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5. Which of the following is not one of the factors that need to be considered to improve
quality of estimates for project times and costs?
A. Planning horizon
B. People
C. Padding estimates
D. Profit
E. Project structure
6. Ed is looking over the actual results of projects and comparing them to what was estimated.
He notices that projects that took six months or longer to complete were noticeably more off
the estimates. Which of the following factors is he recognizing?
A. Padding estimates
B. Planning horizon
C. Project structure
D. People
E. Organization culture
7. Janet is forecasting how much money her department needs to support a new project. She
estimates that two people and $25,000 in expenses will cover her needs. Because management
typically insists on reducing forecasts by 20 percent, she increases her estimates to allow for
that reduction. Which of the following factors is illustrated in this situation?
A. Padding estimates
B. Planning horizon
C. Project structure
D. People
E. Organization culture
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10. Top-down estimates are most likely to occur during the ______ phase.
A. Concept
B. Planning
C. Execution
D. Delivery
E. All of these are equally likely
11. ______ estimates are most likely to use low cost, efficient methods.
A. Apportion
B. Ratio
C. Top-down
D. Bottom-up
E. All of these are equally likely
12. Which of the following methods is not considered a top-down approach to estimating
project time and cost?
A. Ratio
B. Template
C. Apportion
D. Function point
E. Learning curve
13. Jose is forecasting project time and cost for constructing a new building by multiplying
the total square footage by a given dollar amount. Which of the following methods is he
using?
A. Ratio
B. Template
C. Apportion
D. Function point
E. Learning curve
14. Sean is forecasting the time and cost of developing a customized software program by
looking at the number of inputs, outputs, inquires, files, and interfaces. Which of the
following methods is he using?
A. Ratio
B. Template
C. Apportion
D. Function point
E. Learning curve
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15. Laura is forecasting the time and cost of developing an intranet for a new customer. Her
department has completed six such intranets for customers during the last two years. Although
the proposed system is about the same size as the others she estimates that it will take about
10 percent less time and money. Which of the following methods is she using?
A. Ratio
B. Template
C. Apportion
D. Function point
E. Learning curve
16. Learning curves are more likely to apply in situations where most of the costs are
A. Materials
B. Labor
C. Overhead
D. Evenly spread over materials, labor, and overhead
E. All of these are equally likely situations for learning curves
17. Which of the following is not one of the bottom-up approaches to estimating project time
and cost?
A. Parametric procedures applied to specific tasks
B. Estimates for the WBS work packages
C. Learning curve
D. Template method
E. All of these are bottom-up approaches
18. The approach that begins with a top-down estimate for the project and then refines
estimates as the project is implemented is known as ______ method.
A. Function point
B. Template
C. Learning curve
D. Phase estimating
E. Apportion
19. Which of the following would be the best method for projects where the final product is
not known and the uncertainty is very large?
A. Function point
B. Template
C. Learning curve
D. Phase estimating
E. Apportion
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22. The cost to prepare bottom-up estimates will typically run how much more than the costs
to prepare the top-down estimates?
A. About the same
B. About twice as much
C. About three times as much
D. About four times as much
E. About five times as much
24. Project costs are typically viewed from all of the following except:
A. Scheduled
B. Sunk
C. Actual
D. Committed
E. All of these are correct
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26. Which of the following is not one of the recommended guidelines for developing useful
work package estimates?
A. Estimates should be made by those responsible for the work
B. Use several people to estimate the same work
C. Estimates should be based on normal conditions
D. Estimates should include a normal level of contingency
E. Estimates should be independent of other projects
27. Companies like Boeing, Kodak, and IBM are using which of the following for improving
the estimating process?
A. Adjusting estimates based on individual forecasting abilities
B. Benchmarking using the experience of other companies
C. Using time and motion studies
D. Creating historical databases of previous projects
E. All of these are correct
28. Reasons why estimating time and cost are important include all of the following except:
A. To schedule work
B. To determine how long the project should take and cost
C. To develop cash flow needs
D. To determine how well the project is progressing
E. All of the above are valid reasons
29. In a learning curve, the improvement ratio is applied to which of the following items?
A. Direct materials
B. Direct labor
C. Overhead
D. Both A and B are correct
E. A, B, and C are all correct
30. The bottom-up approach for estimating times and costs that uses costs from past projects
that were similar to the current project is known as:
A. Detailed WBS work package estimates
B. Template method
C. Function point method
D. Time-phased cost estimates
E. Phase estimating
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31. Which of the follow top-down methods is used when projects closely follow past projects
in features and costs and result in costs being assigned by percentages to major segments of
the project?
A. Apportion
B. Function point
C. Phase estimating
D. Learning curve
E. Consensus
32. Resource shortages, in the form of people, equipment, or materials, is a good example of
A. Hidden interaction costs
B. Things going wrong on a project
C. Normal conditions not applying
D. Changes in project scope
E. None of these are correct
33. People working on prototype development needing time to interact with the design
engineers after the design is completed is an example of:
A. Hidden interaction costs
B. Things going wrong on a project
C. Normal conditions not applying
D. Changes in project scope
E. None of these are correct
34. A manager getting further into a project and obtaining a better understanding of what
needs to be done to accomplish a project is an example of:
A. Hidden interaction costs
B. Things going wrong on a project
C. Normal conditions not applying
D. Changes in project scope
E. None of these are correct
35. Design flaws being revealed after the fact, extreme weather conditions, and accidents
occurring are examples of:
A. Hidden interaction costs
B. Things going wrong on a project
C. Normal conditions not applying
D. Changes in project scope
E. None of these are correct
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36. Project estimates should be broken down into as much detail than and with as much
accuracy as possible.
True False
38. The use of past experience is almost always used primarily in the initial phases of a
project.
True False
39. Due to the averaging out of under-estimates and over-estimates, a long duration project is
more likely to be on target than a short term, small project.
Refer to Snapshot from Practice Page 140.
True False
40. The project structure chosen to manage the project will have little impact on the actual
project work to be accomplished.
True False
41. As long as everyone in a project adds just a little padding to reduce risk, the project
duration and costs are probably overstated by a small amount.
True False
42. Organization culture can significantly influence project time and cost estimates.
True False
43. If a project is internal to the company and relatively small, the bottom-up approach to
estimating time and costs for the project is the best choice.
Refer to Table 5.1
True False
44. If time and costs are important to a project the top-down approach to estimating time and
costs for the project is the best choice.
True False
45. The ideal approach to estimating project time and costs is to use both the top-down and
the bottom-up approach.
True False
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46. At the strategic level top-down estimating methods are used to evaluate a project proposal.
Refer to Table 5.1
True False
47. Top-down estimates usually are derived from someone who uses experience and/or
information to determine the project duration and total cost.
True False
48. Estimating the total cost of a house by multiplying the total square feet by a cost per
square foot is an example of the apportion method of estimating costs.
True False
49. Estimating the total cost of a project by multiplying each major function by a complexity
factor is an example of the apportion method of estimating costs.
True False
50. Phase estimating is used when a project cannot be rigorously defined because of the
uncertainty of design or the final product.
True False
51. Phase estimating uses both the bottom-up and top-down methods for estimating project
time and costs.
True False
52. Using a WBS permits the use of different levels of detail for different levels of
management.
True False
54. The salary of the project manager and her administrative assistant is classified as direct
labor costs.
True False
55. General and Administrative costs are usually allocated as a percent of the total of a direct
cost such as labor, materials, or equipment.
True False
56. The apportion method is a top-down approach that uses the pooled experience of senior
and/or middle managers to estimate the total project duration and cost.
True False
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57. The function point method of time and cost estimating is best applied to projects that have
large, complex physical deliverables, such as a bridge or building.
True False
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