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FAC-C Exam Graded A+ 2025 FAR Part 1 - Answer - FAR policies & procedures (intro) FAR Part 2 - Answer - Definitions of words & terms FAR Part 3 - Answer - Improper business practices and personal conflicts of interest FAR Part 4 - Answer - Administrative and information matters (includes contract closeout records) FAR Part 5 - Answer - Publicizing contract actions FAR Part 6 - Answer - Competition requirements FAR Part 7 - Answer - Acquisition planning FAR Part 8 - Answer - Required sources of supplies and services FAR Part 9 - Answer - Contractor qualifications FAR Part 10 - Answer - Market Research FAR Part 11 - Answer - Describing Agency Needs FAR Part 12 - Answer - Acquisition of Commercial Products and Services FAR Part 13 - Answer - Simplified Acquisition Procedures FAR Part 14 - Answer - Sealed Bidding FAR Part 15 - Answer - Contracting by Negotiation FAR Part 16 - Answer - Types of Contracts FAR Part 17 - Answer - Special Contracting Methods FAR Part 18 - Answer - Emergency Acquisitions FAR Part 19 - Answer - Small Business Programs FAR Part 30 - Answer - Cost Accounting Standards Administration FAR Part 31 - Answer - Contract Cost Principles and Procedures FAR Part 32 - Answer - Contract Financing FAR Part 33 - Answer - Protests, Disputes, and Appeals FAR Part 43 - Answer - Contract Modifications FAR Part 44 - Answer - Subcontracting Policies and Procedures FAR Part 45 - Answer - Government Property FAR Part 46 - Answer - Quality Assurance FAR Part 47 - Answer - Transportation FAR Part 48 - Answer - Value Engineering FAR Part 49 - Answer - Termination of Contracts FAR Part 50 - Answer - Extraordinary contractual actions and the safety net FAR Part 51 - Answer - Use of government sources by contractors FAR Part 52 - Answer - Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses FAR Part 53 - Answer - Forms 4 parts of UCF - Answer - Part 1: Schedule Part 2: Contract clauses Part 3: List of documents, exhibits, and other attachments Part 4: Representations and instructions UCF Section A - Answer - Solicitation / contract form UCF Section B - Answer - Supplies or services and prices UCF Section C - Answer - Description / specification / SOW UCF Section D - Answer - Packaging and Marking UCF Section E - Answer - Inspection and Acceptance UCF Section F - Answer - Delivery or performance UCF Section G - Answer - Contract administration data UCF Section H - Answer - Special contract requirements UCF Section I - Answer - Contract clauses UCF Section J - Answer - List of attachments - Exhibits should be numbered with alpha characters, ex) A), attachments should be numbered) UCF Section K - Answer - Reps, certs, and other statements UCF Section L - Answer - Instructions to offerors UCF Section M - Answer - Evaluation factors 3 contract life cycle phases - Answer - 1. Pre-award 2. Award 3. Post-award Acquisition definition - Answer - Acquiring by contract with appropriated funds of supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the Federal Government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated, and evaluated. Acquisition team - Answer - - All participants in Government acquisition including not only representatives of the technical, supply, and procurement communities but also the customers they serve, and the contractors who provide the products and services. How do COs designate CORs? - Answer - Contracting officers shall designate CORs in writing and furnish copies to the contractor and the contract administration office. Who develops the solicitation in government contracting? - Answer - The government (buyer) Who develops the offer in government contracting? - Answer - The contractor (seller) During the post-award phase while the contract is being performed, who has responsibility for quality? - Answer - Contractor

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FAC-C Exam Graded A+ 2025
FAR Part 1 - Answer - ✔ FAR policies & procedures (intro)

FAR Part 2 - Answer - ✔ Definitions of words & terms

FAR Part 3 - Answer - ✔ Improper business practices and personal conflicts of interest

FAR Part 4 - Answer - ✔ Administrative and information matters (includes contract
closeout records)

FAR Part 5 - Answer - ✔ Publicizing contract actions

FAR Part 6 - Answer - ✔ Competition requirements

FAR Part 7 - Answer - ✔ Acquisition planning

FAR Part 8 - Answer - ✔ Required sources of supplies and services

FAR Part 9 - Answer - ✔ Contractor qualifications

FAR Part 10 - Answer - ✔ Market Research

FAR Part 11 - Answer - ✔ Describing Agency Needs

FAR Part 12 - Answer - ✔ Acquisition of Commercial Products and Services

FAR Part 13 - Answer - ✔ Simplified Acquisition Procedures

FAR Part 14 - Answer - ✔ Sealed Bidding

FAR Part 15 - Answer - ✔ Contracting by Negotiation

FAR Part 16 - Answer - ✔ Types of Contracts

FAR Part 17 - Answer - ✔ Special Contracting Methods

FAR Part 18 - Answer - ✔ Emergency Acquisitions

FAR Part 19 - Answer - ✔ Small Business Programs

FAR Part 30 - Answer - ✔ Cost Accounting Standards Administration

,FAR Part 31 - Answer - ✔ Contract Cost Principles and Procedures

FAR Part 32 - Answer - ✔ Contract Financing

FAR Part 33 - Answer - ✔ Protests, Disputes, and Appeals

FAR Part 43 - Answer - ✔ Contract Modifications

FAR Part 44 - Answer - ✔ Subcontracting Policies and Procedures

FAR Part 45 - Answer - ✔ Government Property

FAR Part 46 - Answer - ✔ Quality Assurance

FAR Part 47 - Answer - ✔ Transportation

FAR Part 48 - Answer - ✔ Value Engineering

FAR Part 49 - Answer - ✔ Termination of Contracts

FAR Part 50 - Answer - ✔ Extraordinary contractual actions and the safety net

FAR Part 51 - Answer - ✔ Use of government sources by contractors

FAR Part 52 - Answer - ✔ Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses

FAR Part 53 - Answer - ✔ Forms

4 parts of UCF - Answer - ✔ Part 1: Schedule
Part 2: Contract clauses
Part 3: List of documents, exhibits, and other attachments
Part 4: Representations and instructions

UCF Section A - Answer - ✔ Solicitation / contract form

UCF Section B - Answer - ✔ Supplies or services and prices

UCF Section C - Answer - ✔ Description / specification / SOW

UCF Section D - Answer - ✔ Packaging and Marking

UCF Section E - Answer - ✔ Inspection and Acceptance

, UCF Section F - Answer - ✔ Delivery or performance

UCF Section G - Answer - ✔ Contract administration data

UCF Section H - Answer - ✔ Special contract requirements

UCF Section I - Answer - ✔ Contract clauses

UCF Section J - Answer - ✔ List of attachments
- Exhibits should be numbered with alpha characters, ex) A), attachments should be
numbered)

UCF Section K - Answer - ✔ Reps, certs, and other statements

UCF Section L - Answer - ✔ Instructions to offerors

UCF Section M - Answer - ✔ Evaluation factors

3 contract life cycle phases - Answer - ✔ 1. Pre-award
2. Award
3. Post-award

Acquisition definition - Answer - ✔ Acquiring by contract with appropriated funds of
supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the Federal
Government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in
existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated, and evaluated.

Acquisition team - Answer - ✔ - All participants in Government acquisition including not
only representatives of the technical, supply, and procurement communities but also the
customers they serve, and the contractors who provide the products and services.

How do COs designate CORs? - Answer - ✔ Contracting officers shall designate CORs
in writing and furnish copies to the contractor and the contract administration office.

Who develops the solicitation in government contracting? - Answer - ✔ The government
(buyer)

Who develops the offer in government contracting? - Answer - ✔ The contractor (seller)

During the post-award phase while the contract is being performed, who has
responsibility for quality? - Answer - ✔ Contractor

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