A. Maximum slack
B. Minimum slack
C. Average slack
D. No slack
A. An ordinary event
B. A significant event representing some mile-stone
C. An event to be transferred to other network chart
D. Dangling event
A. Optimistic time
B. Pessimistic time
C. Most likely time
D. All of the above
A. cpa (critical path analysis)
B. cpp (critical path plotted)
C. mce (minimum cost expenditure)
D. cps (critical path scheduling)
A. an analytic tool in concept
B. limit up of event oriented diagrams
C. used for research and development projects
D. based on three time estimates for activities linking up two events
A. Event flow scheduling technique
B. Critical ratio scheduling
C. Slotting technique for scheduling
D. Short interval scheduling
A. 102 watts
B. 75 watts
C. 550 watts
D. 736 watts
A. 6° to 20°
B. 220° to 345°
C. 65° to 220°
D. 15° to 120°
A. Paraffin
B. Gasoline
C. Heavy fuel oils
D) Patrol
A. Brown coal
B. Anthracite coal
C. Hard coke
D. Woodchar coal