CQM-C Exam Questions and Answers – Graded A+ – 2025/2026 Edition
, 1. The purpose of Construction Quality Management is to:: Achieve the quality established by
properly developed requirements through the combined responsibil- ity, but seperate efforts of
contractpr smd government personnel.
2. Construction Quality Management is the performance of tasks, which en- sure that
construction is performed.: According to plans and specifications, on time, within a defined
budget and a safe work environment.
3. Partnering relationships are based upon:: Building trust and dedication to common goals
4. It is the responsibility of Quality Assurance Personnel to:: Periodically verify that the
contractors system of control is working effectively.
5. An effective contractor quality control program will:: Be an incentive for work to be done
correctly the first time resulting in earlier completion, reduced field overhead costs, and greater
profits.
6. The success or failure of all contractors is based upon:: The ability to control costs, finance
work, estimate jobs, schedule the work, and maintain effective quality control.
7. Quality Assurance Personnel have the responsibility to:: Require contractors to maintain the
quality specified in the plans and specifications.
8. Inspection is:: The process by which ongoing and completed work is examined
9. During the punch-out inspection of a project:: Quality Assurance Personnel must assure that
the contractor prepares a punch-list and makes corrections.
10. If there is a disagreement whether the contractors work complies with the contract:: The
government makes the final determination
11. Characteristics that describe a definable feature of work include:: - Cross-referenced
listings to the contractors construction schedule that may have more than one definable feature
under a section of the specifications.
12. The consists of daily checks of the work to as- sure
continuing compliance with contract requirements.: Follow-up phase
13. The Quality Assurance Plan:: Is a government management tool establishing staffing,
training, pre-award activities, and surveillance activities.
14. Testing is extremely important in construction quality management and is performed by::
Both the contractor and the government
15. If the contractor does not provide an adequate superintendent, the con- tract allows the
contracting officer to:: Require the contractor to assume personal supervision of the work.
16. The Quality Control Plan:: Is the foundation upon which quality work is based and outlines
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, 1. The purpose of Construction Quality Management is to:: Achieve the quality established by
properly developed requirements through the combined responsibil- ity, but seperate efforts of
contractpr smd government personnel.
2. Construction Quality Management is the performance of tasks, which en- sure that
construction is performed.: According to plans and specifications, on time, within a defined
budget and a safe work environment.
3. Partnering relationships are based upon:: Building trust and dedication to common goals
4. It is the responsibility of Quality Assurance Personnel to:: Periodically verify that the
contractors system of control is working effectively.
5. An effective contractor quality control program will:: Be an incentive for work to be done
correctly the first time resulting in earlier completion, reduced field overhead costs, and greater
profits.
6. The success or failure of all contractors is based upon:: The ability to control costs, finance
work, estimate jobs, schedule the work, and maintain effective quality control.
7. Quality Assurance Personnel have the responsibility to:: Require contractors to maintain the
quality specified in the plans and specifications.
8. Inspection is:: The process by which ongoing and completed work is examined
9. During the punch-out inspection of a project:: Quality Assurance Personnel must assure that
the contractor prepares a punch-list and makes corrections.
10. If there is a disagreement whether the contractors work complies with the contract:: The
government makes the final determination
11. Characteristics that describe a definable feature of work include:: - Cross-referenced
listings to the contractors construction schedule that may have more than one definable feature
under a section of the specifications.
12. The consists of daily checks of the work to as- sure
continuing compliance with contract requirements.: Follow-up phase
13. The Quality Assurance Plan:: Is a government management tool establishing staffing,
training, pre-award activities, and surveillance activities.
14. Testing is extremely important in construction quality management and is performed by::
Both the contractor and the government
15. If the contractor does not provide an adequate superintendent, the con- tract allows the
contracting officer to:: Require the contractor to assume personal supervision of the work.
16. The Quality Control Plan:: Is the foundation upon which quality work is based and outlines
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