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This comprehensive 200-question exam set covers the core curriculum of the
CMIT Capstone Course, which integrates cybersecurity technology and
management principles. The questions are organized into major thematic
sections including construction management fundamentals (CMAA, FAR,
public vs. private sector contracting), cloud computing and virtualization
(AWS Academy Learner Lab, EC2 instances, VPC, EFS, S3), Linux system
administration (Ubuntu commands, package management, SSH), network
security concepts (SDN, IBN, firewalls, VPN protocols), cybersecurity threats
(APT actors, SQL injection, buffer overflows, session hijacking), access
control models (MAC, DAC, ACLs), cryptographic protocols (TLS, SSL,
IPSec), and clinical microbiology topics covering bacterial structure, fungal
pathogens, viral replication cycles, parasitic diseases, and antimicrobial
mechanisms. Each question is a multiple-choice item with a correct answer
and detailed rationale explaining the underlying principle, making this an
effective study resource for capstone exam preparation.
1. What does CMAA stand for in the context of construction management?
A) Construction Management Association of America
B) Construction Managers Association of America
C) Contract Management Association of America
D) Certified Management Association of America
Answer: A
Rationale: CMAA stands for the Construction Management Association of
America, which is the professional organization representing construction
managers and promoting professional management p ractices in the construction
industry .
2. What is the definition of Construction Management as a professional practice?
A) A practice focused solely on building design
B) A professional management practice applied to construction projects from
project inception to completion for controlling time, cost, scope, and quality
,C) A practice limited to residential construction
D) A practice that only involves supervision of workers
Answer: B
Rationale: Construction Management is a professional management practice
applied to construction projects from project inception to completion for the
purpose of controlling time, cost, scope, and quality .
3. What are considered good management techniques and best practices in the
design and construction industry?
A) Relying only on traditional methods
B) Understanding and relying on new technologies, fair business practices,
comprehensive budgets, accurate schedule forecasts, sound dispute resolution
practices, and rigorous safety programs
C) Focusing exclusively on cost reduction
D) Avoiding new technologies
Answer: B
Rationale: Good management techniques include understanding and relying on
new technologies, fair business practices, comprehensive budgets, accurate
schedule forecasts, sound dispute resolution practices, and rigorous safety
programs .
4. What does FAR stand for in public sector contracting?
A) Federal Acquisition Regulations
B) Federal Administrative Rules
C) Federal Agency Requirements
D) Federal Approval Regulations
Answer: A
Rationale: FAR stands for Federal Acquisition Regulations, which define and
differentiate public and private sector contracting and are applicable to most
executive agencies in the federal government .
5. What percentage of all dollars spent for projects developed in the US is
accounted for by public/semi-public projects?
A) Approximately 50%
B) Approximately 60%
C) Approximately 70%
D) Approximately 80%
Answer: D
Rationale: Public and semi-public projects account for nearly 80% of all dollars
spent for projects developed in the United States .
,6. What is the Open Procurement Process in construction management?
A) A closed bidding process
B) An open and competitive process where proposals are evaluated against pre-
established, published criteria with selection based on price or best value
C) A process that excludes public bidding
D) A process that only considers price
Answer: B
Rationale: The Open Procurement Process is an open and competitive process for
procurement of consultant services such as architects, CMs, construction
contractors, and design-builders. Proposals are evaluated against pre-established,
published criteria, and selection is based on price or best value .
7. What are the three principal differentiators of public owners?
A) Open procurement process, their advantage in contract language, and inclusion
of socio-economic objectives in contract
B) Budget size, project scope, and timeline
C) Location, project type, and funding source
D) Staff expertise, technology use, and safety records
Answer: A
Rationale: The three principal differentiators of public owners are the open
procurement process for selection of project teams, their advantage in contract
language, and the inclusion of socio-economic objectives in contracts .
8. What type of owners are involved in project development for federal, state, or
municipal projects?
A) Private owners
B) Public owners
C) Corporate owners
D) Individual owners
Answer: B
Rationale: Public owners are involved in project development for federal, state, or
municipal projects. Semi-public institutions such as utilities, regional airport
authorities, and educational and research institutions also conduct themselves as
public sector owners .
9. How are public/semi-public projects typically funded?
A) Through private investment only
B) Through taxes or other public revenue such as municipal bonds
C) Through international grants
, D) Through corporate sponsorship
Answer: B
Rationale: Public and semi-public projects are funded through taxes or other public
revenue sources, such as municipal bonds .
10. What is the purpose of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR)?
A) To eliminate all government contracting
B) To define and differentiate public and private sector contracting and influence
the acquisition process for public sector projects
C) To privatize all government projects
D) To reduce government spending
Answer: B
Rationale: FAR defines and differentiates public and p rivate sector contracting.
They are applicable to most executive agencies in the federal government and
greatly influence most other US public/semi-public owners for acquisition process
and execution of public sector projects .
11. What is sound CM experience and expertise described as?
A) Knowledge limited to one industry segment
B) What's gained in one segment of the industry has value in other sectors as well
C) Knowledge that cannot be transferred between sectors
D) Experience that only applies to large projects
Answer: B
Rationale: Sound CM experience and expertise is described as knowledge gained
in one segment of the industry having value in other sectors as well .
12. What is the primary prerequisite for enrolling in CMIT 495 at UMGC?
A) Completion of at least 100 credits total
B) Completion of at least 36 credits of Major coursework
C) Completion of at least 60 credits of general education
D) No prerequisites required
Answer: B
Rationale: CMIT 495 requires the completion of at least 36 credits of Major
coursework as a prerequisite .
13. What type of course is CMIT 495 described as?
A) A lecture-only course
B) A comprehensive lab and project-driven capstone course
C) A course with no hands-on components
D) A purely theoretical course