COR TRAINING EXAM MICC ENHANCED
The PWS should: - Answer -A) Include tasks that define the government's desired
outcome of the contract.
B) A measurement method that states how performance will be measured.
D) Express requirements in clear, simple, concise, and legally enforceable language.
Select all listed documentation CORs will maintain in their COR file throughout the life of
a contract. - Answer -A) Correspondences with the contractor and KO.
B) When assigned, evidence that the 450 OGE is completed annually.
C) Evidence CPARs input has been verified on service contracts.
D) Contract deliverables.
Completed COR status reports (CSR), Surveillance Schedules, and Checklists must be
uploaded to the Surveillance and Performance Monitoring (SPM) by the 30th of each
month. - Answer -False
The QASP: - Answer -B) Will include a completed schedule and checklist.
C) Is prepared in conjunction with the Statement of Work (SOW)
Match the question with the correct response option below: - Answer -Who nominates a
COR? = RA
Who assigns and authorizes COR responsibilities? = KO
What is COR implied authority based upon? = Appointment Letter
After the end of the Evaluation Period, within how many days are all CPARS inputs
due? - Answer -120
Supporting surveillance documentation is not required before acceptance or approval of
products/supplies. - Answer -True
The Quality Assurance Specialists support the KO in assessing, determining, and
documenting contractor and COR performance and contract administration? - Answer -
True
CORs have implied authority to make commitments or changes that will affect price,
quality, quantity, delivery, or any other term or conditions of the contract? - Answer -
False
Which of the following contractor requests should the COR involve the KO? - Answer -
A) Request for changes in period of performance.
B) Request for price increase.
C) Request for change in quantity or delivery schedule.
Government inspections constitute or imply acceptance? - Answer -False
The PWS should: - Answer -A) Include tasks that define the government's desired
outcome of the contract.
B) A measurement method that states how performance will be measured.
D) Express requirements in clear, simple, concise, and legally enforceable language.
Select all listed documentation CORs will maintain in their COR file throughout the life of
a contract. - Answer -A) Correspondences with the contractor and KO.
B) When assigned, evidence that the 450 OGE is completed annually.
C) Evidence CPARs input has been verified on service contracts.
D) Contract deliverables.
Completed COR status reports (CSR), Surveillance Schedules, and Checklists must be
uploaded to the Surveillance and Performance Monitoring (SPM) by the 30th of each
month. - Answer -False
The QASP: - Answer -B) Will include a completed schedule and checklist.
C) Is prepared in conjunction with the Statement of Work (SOW)
Match the question with the correct response option below: - Answer -Who nominates a
COR? = RA
Who assigns and authorizes COR responsibilities? = KO
What is COR implied authority based upon? = Appointment Letter
After the end of the Evaluation Period, within how many days are all CPARS inputs
due? - Answer -120
Supporting surveillance documentation is not required before acceptance or approval of
products/supplies. - Answer -True
The Quality Assurance Specialists support the KO in assessing, determining, and
documenting contractor and COR performance and contract administration? - Answer -
True
CORs have implied authority to make commitments or changes that will affect price,
quality, quantity, delivery, or any other term or conditions of the contract? - Answer -
False
Which of the following contractor requests should the COR involve the KO? - Answer -
A) Request for changes in period of performance.
B) Request for price increase.
C) Request for change in quantity or delivery schedule.
Government inspections constitute or imply acceptance? - Answer -False