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Quiz: Critical Path Analysis (CPA): Purpose and Use

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Building on what you've learned about decision-making tools, let's explore your understanding of Critical Path Analysis (CPA)!

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What is the main purpose of Critical Path Analysis (CPA)?

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Which of the following are benefits of using CPA? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} path in a project determines the {{blank1}} time for completion.

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Which of the following statements about the critical path is true?

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Which factors can affect CPA accuracy? (Select all that apply)

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Tasks with no {{blank0}} are on the {{blank1}} path.

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What is the main limitation of CPA?

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