CRA Misc Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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CRA Misc Practice Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
RFP and RFA are examples of
a. audit guideline
b. proposal solicitations
c. mailing designations
d. government agencies - ANSWERSb. proposal solicitations
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the federal proposal review pr...
CRA Misc Practice Test Questions &
Answers 2024/2025
RFP and RFA are examples of
a. audit guideline
b. proposal solicitations
c. mailing designations
d. government agencies - ANSWERSb. proposal solicitations
Which of the following is the primary purpose of the federal proposal review process?
a. minimize expenditure of federal grants funds
b. validate external funding decisions made by agency staff
c. provide for geographic disbursal of grant funds
d. assure that the highest quality proposals are selected for funding in an equitable manner -
ANSWERSd. assure that the highest quality proposals are selected for funding in an equitable manner
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is part of the?
a. Environmental Protection Agency
b. National Science Foundation (NSF)
c. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
d. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ANSWERSc. Department of Health and Human Services
(DHHS)
Which of the following is the most appropriate use of federal agency guidelines for writing a proposal?
a. should be closely followed
b. can be followed if convenient
c. may be modified at discretion of principal investigator
d. are to be used only for budgets and signature pages - ANSWERSa. should be closely followed
, Which of the following much be included in every federal grant budget?
a. institutional cost sharing
b. a plan for expenditure of funds
c. justification of indirect cost rate (IDC) used
d. method by which payment is to be used - ANSWERSc. a plan for expenditure of funds
An institution has an indirect cost rate of 40%. A research project is budgeted at $125,000 in direct costs
including an item of equipment of $25,000 which is the only item excluded from the indirect cost base.
What is the total cost for the project?
a. $135,000
b. $150,000
c. $165,000
d. $175,000 - ANSWERSc. $165,000
$125,000-$25,000=$100,000
$100,000 X .40 = $40,000
$125,000 + $40,000 = $165,000
Despite expanded authorities, prior approval from a granting agency is required for which of the
following?
a. a one year no-cost extension
b. change of personnel paid from the grant
c. change of the principal investigator (PI) or project scope
d. Transfers of funds from one budget category to another - ANSWERSc. change of PI or project scope
Under OMB Circular A-21, time and effort reports must be submitted to the institution a MINIMUM of
once
a. each calendar year
b. each calendar quarter
c. monthly when classes are in session
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