Entrepreneurship Development Set 3
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This set of Entrepreneurship Development (ED) Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Entrepreneurship Development Set 3
Q1 | After screening the ideas, they are translated into project………………………………….
- portfolio
- profiles
- proposal
- none
Q2 | SWOT stands for strength, weakness, opportunity, and ………………………………..
- treat
- threat
- tort
- none
Q3 | Project formulation means ……………………………….. Study.
- profitability
- liquidity
- feasibility
- viability
Q4 | ………………………………. Analysis is primarily concerned with the identification,quantification and evaluation of project resources.
- network
- financial
- techno-economic
- input
Q5 | ………………………………analysis is done to ascertain financial viability of a project.
- network
- financial
- techno-economic
- input
Q6 | ……………………………… technology refers to that technology which is suitable tolocal, economic, social and cultural conditions.
- indigenous
- imported
- advanced
- appropriate
Q7 | The term ……………………………… refers to the plan for a particular type of building,arrangement of machinery and equipment and provision of facilitation in the building.
- factory building
- factory design
- factory layout
- factory premises
Q8 | ……………………….. Analysis is one of the most popular techniques used forplanning, scheduling, monitoring and co-ordinating projects comprising a number of activities.
- network
- financial
- techno-economic
- input
Q9 | ……………………….. is the difference between sales and variable cost.
- margin of safety
- fixed cost
- contribution
- profit
Q10 | ………………………… is a network technique of scheduling and controlling theproject where activity times cannot be precisely estimated.
- pert
- cpm
- bep
- swot
Q11 | ………………………analysis is a technique commonly used to assess expected productprofitability.
- pert
- cpm
- bep
- swot
Q12 | A series of related activities which result in some product or service is called……
- event
- task
- network
- slack
Q13 | ……………………….represents the activities and events of a project in a logicalsequence.
- network diagram
- project graph
- arrow diagram
- all of these
Q14 | The element of job to be completed in a specific time is known as……………………….
- event
- activity
- network
- slack
Q15 | …………………….represents the start and end of an activity.
- event
- activity
- network
- slack
Q16 | Node represents…………………………
- slack
- activity
- network
- event
Q17 | ……is the unbroken chain of activities from start event to end event in thenetwork diagram.
- slack
- activity
- network
- path
Q18 | Critical path is the longest ………………………….in the network
- slack
- activity
- event
- path
Q19 | Activities lying on the critical path are known as……………………..activities.
- critical
- preceding
- succeeding
- concurrent
Q20 | ……………are activities that must be completed immediately prior to the start ofanother activity.
- critical
- preceding
- succeeding
- concurrent
Q21 | Activities that cannot be started until one or more of other activities arecompleted but immediately follow are called…………………..
- critical
- preceding
- succeeding
- concurrent
Q22 | Activities that can be accomplished simultaneously are called……………activities.
- critical
- preceding
- succeeding
- concurrent
Q23 | …………………..is the earliest time an activity can begin
- eft
- lst
- lft
- est
Q24 | The sum of earliest start time and estimated time to perform the project is called……..
- eft
- lst
- lft
- est
Q25 | The latest possible time an activity can finish without delaying the project is called…….
- eft
- lst
- lft
- est