| 1. | 
Rework continues to affect both cost and schedule performance throughout the construction industry. | 
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True | 
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False  | 
| 2.  | 
_________________ characterize(s) rework as the unnecessary effort of redoing a process or activity that was incorrectly implemented the first time. | 
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Abdul-Rahman 1995 | 
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Love et al. 2000 | 
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Burati et al. 1992 | 
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Barber et al. 2000  | 
| 3. | 
In the following formula, what does TFRF stands for? 
                                         
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Total Factor for Reconstruction of Field | 
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Total Field Rework Factor | 
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Total Final Rework Field | 
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None of the above | 
| 4. | 
Research by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) reveals that direct costs caused by rework average ___________ of total construction costs (CII 2005).	  | 
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5% | 
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10% | 
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12% | 
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15% | 
| 5. | 
By distinguishing between engineering rework and construction rework, _______________have argued that engineering rework is caused by owner scope and specification changes, design errors, or procurement errors and that construction rework is a result of poor construction techniques or poor construction management policies. | 
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O’Conner and Tucker (1986) | 
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Burati et al. (1992) | 
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Fayek et al. (2003). | 
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None of the above | 
| 6. | 
The rework data from the 359 projects were analyzed separately for owners and contractors. | 
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True | 
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False  | 
| 7. | 
In the case of owner reported projects, the cost impact of rework was _________in heavy industrial. | 
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highest | 
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least  | 
| 8. | 
When the cost impacts of rework were compared between owners and contractors, the cost for owners was over __________as high as for contractors. | 
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twice | 
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half | 
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same | 
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triple | 
| 9. | 
_______________ is the result caused by changing constructors, construction methods or procedures. | 
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Constructor change | 
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Constructor error/ omission | 
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Design change | 
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None of the above | 
| 10. | 
Chemical manufacturing, gas distribution, gas exploration/extraction/distribution, metals refining/ processing, mining, natural gas processing, oil exploration/production, oil refining, pulp and paper, power etc. comes under which Industry group? | 
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Infrastructure | 
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Light Industrial | 
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Heavy Industrial | 
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Buildings  | 
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