CLC 222 Module 3 Exam Contract Management
2022
• When reviewing the contract, which of the following shall be reviewed for technical and
contractual understanding? (Select all that apply)
o Incorrect: The Statement of Work
• If the COR is monitoring the contract and notices that most of the deliverables are late, this
could be an indicator of a problem with the contractor's ability to perform the contract.
o Correct: True
• A bilateral modification is used to.
o Correct: All of these answers are correct
• When changes are made to a contract, the government must determine if the change is within
?scope.? In plain English that means the work falls under the basic intent of the original
contract.
o Correct: True
• The COR should work with the Contracting Officer if the COR identifies a need to
change the current contract.
o Correct: True
• During negotiations for a proposed change to the contract, the COR may be asked to:
o Correct: All these responses are correct
• When a contractor performs work beyond that required by the contract without a formal
change order and it is perceived that such work was ordered by the Government or caused by
Government fault, this is defined as?
o Correct: Constructive change
• An unauthorized commitment is caused by government personnel obligating the government
without contract authority.
o Correct: True
• The COR should be familiar with all the following areas of a contract:
o Correct: All these statements are correct
• Accounting data is entered at the CLIN level with ACRNS as shorthand for tracking LOAs.
o Correct: True
2022
• When reviewing the contract, which of the following shall be reviewed for technical and
contractual understanding? (Select all that apply)
o Incorrect: The Statement of Work
• If the COR is monitoring the contract and notices that most of the deliverables are late, this
could be an indicator of a problem with the contractor's ability to perform the contract.
o Correct: True
• A bilateral modification is used to.
o Correct: All of these answers are correct
• When changes are made to a contract, the government must determine if the change is within
?scope.? In plain English that means the work falls under the basic intent of the original
contract.
o Correct: True
• The COR should work with the Contracting Officer if the COR identifies a need to
change the current contract.
o Correct: True
• During negotiations for a proposed change to the contract, the COR may be asked to:
o Correct: All these responses are correct
• When a contractor performs work beyond that required by the contract without a formal
change order and it is perceived that such work was ordered by the Government or caused by
Government fault, this is defined as?
o Correct: Constructive change
• An unauthorized commitment is caused by government personnel obligating the government
without contract authority.
o Correct: True
• The COR should be familiar with all the following areas of a contract:
o Correct: All these statements are correct
• Accounting data is entered at the CLIN level with ACRNS as shorthand for tracking LOAs.
o Correct: True