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Contains 14 Questions | (Attempt=1/3) |
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Contract Planning Exam, Part B |
1) Which of the following is important in determining the plan of action in an acquisition plan? |
Describing how competition will be sustained throughout the course of the acquisition. |
Setting forth the established cost goals for the acquisition. |
Introducing the acquisition plan by a brief statement of need. |
Stating all significant conditions affecting the acquisition. |
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2) When the bidder provides exactly what was asked in the invitation for bids (IFB), then the bid is considered to be? |
Responsive |
Readable |
Responsible |
Revised |
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3) Which of the following describes a purchase order? |
It may not include all of the required clauses required for purchase orders |
It does not require all terms and conditions to be in writing |
It must be signed by a contracting officer |
It can be used for all purchases at or below the SAT |
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4) When does acquisition planning begin? |
Shortly after a customer need is identified |
After the acquisition plan has been written |
Before the acquisition plan has been written |
As soon as a customer need is identified |
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5) To the extent practicable, micro-purchases shall be |
shall only be awarded to small businesses. |
distributed equitably among qualified suppliers. |
acquired using full and open competition. |
used sparingly. |
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6) After issuance of the solicitation, the evaluation factors for award, and their relative importance, reflected in the Source Selection Plan cannot be changed without _______. |
a formal amendment to the solicitation and the SSP. |
first cancelling the solicitation and resoliciting the requirement. |
approval from the program manager. |
affecting the overall competitive environment. |
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7) What legislation was...