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CLC 106 COR With a Mission Focus with 100% Correct Answers
1.) Which one of the following statements regarding COR appointments is FALSE? - A COR 
may be delegated authority from the supervisor, program manager or contracting officer. 
2.) All of the following statements are correct about COR inspection EXCEPT: - The COR may 
not conduct inspections 
3.) The technical experts and nominated COR are usually involved in evaluating the technical 
merits of the submitted proposals and rating them against _____ of the final RFP. - Section 
M Evaluation Fa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
1.) Which one of the following statements regarding COR appointments is FALSE? - A COR 
may be delegated authority from the supervisor, program manager or contracting officer. 
2.) All of the following statements are correct about COR inspection EXCEPT: - The COR may 
not conduct inspections 
3.) The technical experts and nominated COR are usually involved in evaluating the technical 
merits of the submitted proposals and rating them against _____ of the final RFP. - Section 
M Evaluation Fa...
CLC 106 COR with a Mission Focus DAU with 100% Correct Answers
Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) is a paperless contracting DoD-wide application designed to 
eliminate paper from the receipts and acceptance process of the DoD Contracting lifecycle. The 
goal is to enable authorized Defense contractors and DoD personnel the ability to create 
invoices and receiving reports and access contract related documents. 
. True 
. False - . True 
When assessing a contractor's performance, a COR may monitor in all of the following ways 
EXCEPT: 
. Review Progress Reports...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) is a paperless contracting DoD-wide application designed to 
eliminate paper from the receipts and acceptance process of the DoD Contracting lifecycle. The 
goal is to enable authorized Defense contractors and DoD personnel the ability to create 
invoices and receiving reports and access contract related documents. 
. True 
. False - . True 
When assessing a contractor's performance, a COR may monitor in all of the following ways 
EXCEPT: 
. Review Progress Reports...
50 States Name that State
Alabama - Name the state in yellow. 
Alaska - Name the state in yellow. 
Arizona - Name the state in yellow. 
Arkansas - Name the state in yellow. 
California - Name the state in yellow. 
Colorado - Name the state in yellow. 
Connecticut - Name the state in yellow. 
Delaware - Name the state in yellow. 
Florida - Name the state in yellow. 
Georgia - Name the state in yellow. 
Hawaii - Name the state in yellow.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Alabama - Name the state in yellow. 
Alaska - Name the state in yellow. 
Arizona - Name the state in yellow. 
Arkansas - Name the state in yellow. 
California - Name the state in yellow. 
Colorado - Name the state in yellow. 
Connecticut - Name the state in yellow. 
Delaware - Name the state in yellow. 
Florida - Name the state in yellow. 
Georgia - Name the state in yellow. 
Hawaii - Name the state in yellow.
OAE Foundations of Reading with Answers Latest, 100% CORRECT
Concepts About Print (CAP) - Assesses the literacy knowledge of kindergarten children and 
early first graders 
Skills Assessed: Book handling, directionality, word-by-word matching, and locating words in 
print 
Diagnostic Assessment - Assessment designed to determine and diagnose a student's 
strengths, weaknesses, knowledge and skills 
Formative Assessment - Assessment that provides teachers information about students 
thinking 
Informal Reading Inventory (IRI) - Survey designed to help a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Concepts About Print (CAP) - Assesses the literacy knowledge of kindergarten children and 
early first graders 
Skills Assessed: Book handling, directionality, word-by-word matching, and locating words in 
print 
Diagnostic Assessment - Assessment designed to determine and diagnose a student's 
strengths, weaknesses, knowledge and skills 
Formative Assessment - Assessment that provides teachers information about students 
thinking 
Informal Reading Inventory (IRI) - Survey designed to help a...
Foundations of Reading Pearson #190 with 100% CORRECT Answers
Phonological awareness - The ability to recognize and work with sounds in a spoken language. 
***ONLY SOUND*** 
Rhyme - -End sounds (cat, hat, bat, sat) 
-Sits under phonological awareness 
-Easiest phonological awareness skill 
Alliteration - -Same beginning sound (Ten Tiny Tadpoles) 
-Sits under phonological awareness 
-Second easiest phonological awareness skill 
Put the PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS skills in order from LEAST complex to the MOST complex: 
- Alliteration 
- Sentence segmentation ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Phonological awareness - The ability to recognize and work with sounds in a spoken language. 
***ONLY SOUND*** 
Rhyme - -End sounds (cat, hat, bat, sat) 
-Sits under phonological awareness 
-Easiest phonological awareness skill 
Alliteration - -Same beginning sound (Ten Tiny Tadpoles) 
-Sits under phonological awareness 
-Second easiest phonological awareness skill 
Put the PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS skills in order from LEAST complex to the MOST complex: 
- Alliteration 
- Sentence segmentation ...
Foundations of Reading – 090 with Answers Latest, 100% CORRECT
phoneme - a phoneme is the smallest part of SPOKEN language that makes a difference in the 
meaning of the word. English has 44 phonemes. Think of tapping. 
grapheme - smallest part of WRITTEN language. Think of line on graph. Graphemes could be only 
one letter like b,d,f,p,s; or several letters such as ch, sh, th, ck, ea, igh. 
phonics - the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (sounds of a 
spoken language) and graphemes (written language). 
phonemic awar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
phoneme - a phoneme is the smallest part of SPOKEN language that makes a difference in the 
meaning of the word. English has 44 phonemes. Think of tapping. 
grapheme - smallest part of WRITTEN language. Think of line on graph. Graphemes could be only 
one letter like b,d,f,p,s; or several letters such as ch, sh, th, ck, ea, igh. 
phonics - the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (sounds of a 
spoken language) and graphemes (written language). 
phonemic awar...
Foundations of Reading 190 with 100% CORRECT Answers
As students begin to read, the ability to blend phonemes orally contributes to their reading 
development primarily because it prepares students to: 
A. recognize high-frequency words in a text automatically. 
B. combine letter-sounds to decode words. 
C. guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from their context. 
D. divide written words into onsets and rimes. - B 
A teacher is selecting words to use to assess students' ability to segment the individual 
phonemes in spoken words. Which of the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
As students begin to read, the ability to blend phonemes orally contributes to their reading 
development primarily because it prepares students to: 
A. recognize high-frequency words in a text automatically. 
B. combine letter-sounds to decode words. 
C. guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from their context. 
D. divide written words into onsets and rimes. - B 
A teacher is selecting words to use to assess students' ability to segment the individual 
phonemes in spoken words. Which of the...
OAE - Early Childhood Education Exam 241 Questions with Answers Latest, 100% CORRECT
What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete 
operational, formal operational 
What was Piaget's theory? - cognitive development 
Piaget's sensorimotor stage - -birth to 2 years 
-Learn through senses, motor activities, and feedback they receive through senses by their bodies and 
environment 
Give an example of an action that would occur in the sensorimotor stage - Kid sees objects, reaches 
for it, tries to grasp it 
Kid kicks their leg, the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 39 pages •
What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? - sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete 
operational, formal operational 
What was Piaget's theory? - cognitive development 
Piaget's sensorimotor stage - -birth to 2 years 
-Learn through senses, motor activities, and feedback they receive through senses by their bodies and 
environment 
Give an example of an action that would occur in the sensorimotor stage - Kid sees objects, reaches 
for it, tries to grasp it 
Kid kicks their leg, the...
OAE - Early Childhood Education with 100% CORRECT Answers
conservation - the cognitive ability to understand that objects or substances retain their 
properties of numbers or amounts even when their appearance, shape, or configuration 
changes. (relates to number, length, mass, weight, and volume) Ex: an experimenter the same 
amount of liquid into a short, wide container and a tall thin one 
5 - A child's conservation ability begins around the age of ______ 
Reversibility - Why do older kids understand the conservation of pouring the same amount ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
conservation - the cognitive ability to understand that objects or substances retain their 
properties of numbers or amounts even when their appearance, shape, or configuration 
changes. (relates to number, length, mass, weight, and volume) Ex: an experimenter the same 
amount of liquid into a short, wide container and a tall thin one 
5 - A child's conservation ability begins around the age of ______ 
Reversibility - Why do older kids understand the conservation of pouring the same amount ...
OAE 012 with Answers Latest, 100% CORRECT
Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object 
permanence - Searching for a toy under a blanket 
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the elementary 
school years, the primary conflict facing young children is that of - Industry vs. inferiority 
During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goal-directed actions - 
0-2 years 
Which of the following is most char...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object 
permanence - Searching for a toy under a blanket 
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the elementary 
school years, the primary conflict facing young children is that of - Industry vs. inferiority 
During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goal-directed actions - 
0-2 years 
Which of the following is most char...