CLC 222 Mod 4 Contract Monitoring: Performance Exam
2022-2023
CLC 222 Mod 4 Contract Monitoring: Performance Exam 2022-2023
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1) After award of the contract, the post-award conference is a good place to ensure that the government and the contractor have a common understanding of the contractual
requirements. [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for
which the COR is responsible: Verify that the government obligations in the contract are complete]
False
True
2) When conducting assessment of contractor performance, the COR must consider: (Check all that apply) [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a
contractor`s performance] [Remediation Accessed :N]
The terms and conditions of the contract, including attachments
Direction given by the program director and other government officials
Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor employees
The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan
3) Past performance assessments include input from the . [Define the role and authority of CORs regarding past performance.]
All the answers are correct
Contracting Officer’s Representative
Program Manager
Contracting Officer
4) The Contracting Officer's Representative has authority to approve overtime requests from the contractor. [Identify the contracting expenditures, funding issues, overruns,
requests for travel and overtime that will be discussed with the Contracting Officer.] True
False
5) The inspection clause for contracts allows for the contracting officer to charge not only the cost of rework to the contractor but also any additional costs associated
with re-inspection. [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting
supplies and services: Compare the inspection clauses for fixed type and cost
reimbursement contracts for supplies, services and construction.] Fixed Price
Construction
Supply
Cost Reimbursement
6) The Contracting Officer's Representative's role in inspection is to determine whether the completed supplies and services conform to what the government ordered and can be accepted. [Describe a CORs responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: Explain the primary purpose of government inspection.]
True
False
7) If the contractor delivers a non-conforming item or service, the may accept the deliverable. [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: Identify documentation requirements when performing inspection and acceptance.]
Contracting Officer
End User
Quality Assurance Representative
Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR)
8) Your organization has purchased a diesel generator for emergency power support. You did a complete visual inspection and tested the unit. Two days later you start the generator
and the engine is destroyed due to defective interior cylinder walls. This is an example of a: [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: List the exceptions to final acceptance.]
Latent defect
Patent defect
Minor defect
Conditional acceptance
9) Only the government input is recorded on past performance in the Contractor
Performance Assessment Record System. [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: Given a scenario, list actions that must be taken to close out a contract.] [Remediation Accessed :N]
False
True
10) Under the Prompt Payment clause, unless specifically prohibited by the contract, the contractor is entitled to payment for accepted partial deliveries of supplies or partial performance of services that comply with all applicable contract requirements and for which prices can be calculated from the contract terms. [Identify major requirements for timely invoice review and payments: Discuss the invoice policy and process of FAR Part
32.9.] False
True
11) The government has from receipt of an invoice to notify the contractor if it is improper. [Identify major requirements for timely invoice review and payments: Identify
invoice payment requirements associated with appropriate contract invoice clause]
Seven days
Fifteen days
Five days
30 days
12) The COR is authorized to approve billings on cost reimbursement contracts. [Identify major requirements for timely invoice review and payments: Determine steps to verify the
accuracy and validity of the contractor's interim invoices under cost/T&M/LH contracts] False
True
13) If the invoice does not comply with contract requirements, the invoice must be returned to the contractor within seven days. [Identify major requirements for timely invoice review and payments: Recognize the relationship between invoice payments and contractor performance, and how to report invoice issues.]
False
True
14) Key aspects of the Fixed Price Process for acceptance and payment include timeliness, quality, and invoicing. [Identify major requirements for timely invoice review and
payments: Evaluate invoice requirements for fixed-price deliverables.] False
True
15) Disposition of Government property must be conducted in accordance with .
[Identify control and disposition requirements for government furnished or leased assets:
Describe the reporting requirements for lost, damaged or destroyed Government assets.]
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The Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as revised (statute)
The Federal Management Regulations
The Federal Acquisition Regulations
16) The government's policy is for contractors to provide all of their own general purpose equipment. However, on a base or installation or in a contingency contracting environment,
equipment may be accountable under the contract as Government Property. [Identify
control and disposition requirements for government furnished or leased assets: Discuss the contractor's requirements to inventory equipment.]
True
False
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1) When assessing a contractor's performance, a COR may conduct monitoring in all of the following ways EXCEPT: [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a contractor`s performance] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Stopping work on a production line if you suspect improperly
performed work
Reviewing customer satisfaction
surveys
Ensuring contractor personnel have current security
clearances
Reviewing progress
reports
Monitoring contractor’s submittal of required
reports
2) Past performance assessments may include inputs from the (select all that apply) [Describe a COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting supplies and services: Given a scenario, list actions that must be taken to close out a contract.]
Contracting Officer’s
Representative End
User
Contracting
Officer
Legal
Counsel
3) Contractors are generally not held liable for loss, damage destruction, or theft of Government property when . [Identify control and disposition requirements for government furnished or leased assets: Describe the reporting requirements for lost, damaged or destroyed Government assets.]
All responses are
correct the contractor establishes and maintains an adequate Property
Management System the contract is a cost-reimbursement
contract the contract is a Time and Material
contract
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1) When conducting assessment of contractor performance, the COR must consider:(Check all that apply) [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a contractor`s performance] [Remediation Accessed :N]
The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance
Surveillance Plan
Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor
employees
Direction given by the program director and other
government officials
The terms and conditions of the contract, including
attachments
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Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor employees
The terms and conditions of the contract, including attachments
The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan
Direction given by the program director and other government officials
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The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance
Surveillance Plan
The terms and conditions of the contract, including
attachments
Direction given by the program director and other
government officials
Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor
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1) When assessing a contractor's performance, a COR may conduct monitoring in all of the following ways EXCEPT: [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a contractor`s performance] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Stopping work on a production line if you suspect improperly
performed work
Reviewing customer satisfaction
surveys
Ensuring contractor personnel have current security
clearances
Reviewing progress
reports
Monitoring contractor’s submittal of required
reports
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1) When conducting assessment of contractor performance, the COR must consider:(Check all that apply) [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a contractor`s performance] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor
employees
Direction given by the program director and other
government officials
The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance
Surveillance Plan
The terms and conditions of the contract, including
attachments
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Stopping work on a production line if you suspect improperly
performed work
Reviewing customer satisfaction
surveys
Ensuring contractor personnel have current security
clearances
Reviewing progress
reports
Monitoring contractor’s submittal of required
reports
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Direction given by the program director and other
government officials
The terms and conditions of the contract, including
attachments
Concerns of safety and welfare of contractor
employees
The inspection plan shown in the Quality Assurance
Surveillance Plan
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1) When assessing a contractor's performance, a COR may conduct monitoring in all of the following ways EXCEPT: [Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible: Identify factors to be assessed when documenting a contractor`s performance]
Stopping work on a production line if you suspect improperly
performed work
Reviewing customer satisfaction
surveys
Ensuring contractor personnel have current security
clearances
Reviewing progress
reports
Monitoring contractor’s submittal of required
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