CLC 222 Module 4 Exam: Contract Monitoring – Performance. An example of a government obligation in the performance of the contract is _______.
o Correct: Payment to the contractor for the supplies and services delivered
When conducting assessment of contractor performance, the COR must ...
CLC 222 Module 4 Exam: Contract Monitoring – Performance
An example of a government obligation in the performance of the contract is _______.
oCorrect: Payment to the contractor for the supplies and services delivered
When conducting assessment of contractor performance, the COR must consider: (Check all that apply)
oIncorrect: The terms and conditions of the contract, including attachments
Areas assessed in contractor past performance are _____ (Select All that Apply)
oIncorrect: Conforming products or services
Commitment to customer satisfaction
Cost controls
The Contracting Officer's Representative has authority to approve overtime requests from the
contractor.
oCorrect: False
The inspection clause for ______ contracts allows for the contractor to charge the cost of rework to the government.
oCorrect: Cost Reimbursement
Acceptance means the act of an authorized representative of the Government assuming ownership of supplies or approving services. Based on what you have learned about the responsibilities of the COR, choose a true statement from the following:
oCorrect: It is the policy of the Government that contract quality assurance is conducted before acceptance.
If the contractor delivers a non-conforming item or service, the ______ may accept the deliverable.
oCorrect: Contracting Officer
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:
oCorrect: Latent defect
Past performance assessments may include inputs from the (select all that apply)
oCorrect: Contracting Officer?s Representative
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.
oCorrect: True
Which of the following is NOT a common problem found during invoice review?
oCorrect: Electronic Funds Transfer information
Under a cost-reimbursement, time and materials, or labor hour contract, which one of the following statements is FALSE:
oCorrect: The COR should notify the contractor immediately if there is a discrepancy found in a public voucher/invoice.This study source was downloaded by 100000836267798 from CourseHero.com on 09-29-2022 19:47:53 GMT -05:00
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