MS Project:
1.        What  is elapsed duration?
2.        What  is difference between Manually Scheduled Tasks and Auto Scheduled tasks?
3.        What  is 8/80 rule?
4.        Using Calendar
a.        How do you set up partial working time  for a resource, such as a portion of a day? (Pg 65)
b.       How will you set work schedule for a  resource such as - 4 days 10 hours per week, 10 hours per day? (Pg 65)
5.        How  many Type of Resources exists? (Work – People & Equipment, Cost &  Material)
6.        How  do you setup Cost Resource? (Pg 67)
7.        How  do you apply cost resource to a Task? (Pg 88)
8.        What  is Event Driven Scheduling? (Pg 83)
9.        What  are different levels of Tracking ? (pg 124)
10.     How  many baselines can be present? (First one is called ‘Baseline’ and  rest are ‘Baseline 1 to Baseline 10’) -  Total 11 Baseline.
11.      When  should you baseline? (Before you enter actual)
12.     What  are Back-loaded tasks? (Pg 136)
13.     What  happens when you enter actual values for task in below cases: (Pg 132)
a.        When  you enter a task’s actual start date,  Project moves the scheduled start date to match the actual start date.
b.        When  you enter a task’s actual finish date, Project moves the scheduled finish  date to match the actual finish date and sets the task to 100% complete.
c.         When  you enter a task’s actual work value,  Project recalculates the task’s remaining work value, if any.
d.        When  you enter a task’s actual duration, if it  is less than the scheduled duration, Project subtracts the actual duration from  the scheduled duration to determine the remaining duration.
e.        When  you enter a task’s actual duration, if it is equal to the scheduled  duration, Project sets the task to 100% complete.
f.          When  you enter a task’s actual duration, if it is longer than the scheduled  duration, Project adjusts the scheduled duration to match the actual duration  and sets the task to 100% complete.
14.     What  are different Tasks Relationships? (Pg 142) - Finish-To-Finish,  Finish-To-Start, Start-To-Start, Start-To-Finish
15.     What  are techniques to fine tune tasks relationships? Pg – 147 – Two  ways – First is , keeping start to start and second is entering lead  times wherever appropriate.
16.     What  are different types of Tasks Constraints? (Flexible [ASAP,  ALAP], Semi-Flexible(SNET,SNLT,FNET,FNLT]  and Inflexible[MSO, MFO])
17.     Can  you set constraints on Manually scheduled tasks? (Pg 152)(Cannot)
18.     How  can you force to honor the relationships over task constraint? (Pg 152)
19.     How  do you split a task? (Pg-153)
20.     Can  a task be split in multiple sections? (Yes)
21.     How  do create/adjust different working time for a individual tasks? (Pg 155)
22.  Which  calendar is applied for a task that have both Task Calendar and resource  assignment? (Pg 155)
Two possible cases:
A.        If  there is any common working time between two calendars, Resource Calendar takes  precedence over Task Calendar and project is scheduled accordingly. E.g.
Task Calendar (3 Days) - Mon, Tue, Wed -  Working
Resource Calendar (Only One Day) - Wed -  Working
Then any task of just 5 days will take  five elapsed weeks to complete this task, as one week has only one common  working day I.e. Wed.
However you can choose to ignore Resource  calendar over Task Calendar.
A.        If  there is nothing common working time between two calendars - Then Resource  Calendar gets overwritten by Task Calendar, by showing below dialog.
1.        Can  you choose to ignore resource calendar while assigning Base Calendar to a task?  (Pg 155)
2.        What  are different Tasks Type? (Fixed Unit, Fixed Durations  and Fixed Work)  (Pg 158)
3.        What  is default Task Type? (Fixed Units) (Pg 158)
4.        Note:  You cannot turn-off ‘Even Driven Scheduling’ for a Fixed Work Task.  (Pg 158)
5.        What  is ‘Peak Units’ compared to Assignment Units? (Pg 159) (This works  with Fixed Duration Tasks. Increasing the work increase the Peak Units rather  than Assignment Units)
6.        What  is fixed cost task? (Pg 165) (Thru Task Sheet -> Cost Table)
7.        How  to set up ‘Recurring Tasks’? (Pg 167) (Insert Menu -> Recurring  Task)
8.        How  to configure – Tasks are critical if slack is less than or equal to 2  days, instead of zero days? (Pg 172)
9.        What  is Inactivating Task? (Pg 175)
10.     What  is the impact on successor task after Inactivating a Task?
11.     Using Resource Sheet
                i.       How  do you setup a resource’s availablity to apply different at different  times? (E.g. First Week 100%, 2nd Week 200% and 3rd Week  onwards again 100%) (Pg 179) (Ans: Using Resource Sheet)
               ii.       How  to set up multiple pay rates for a resource? (Pg 183) (Ans: Using Resource  Sheet)
             iii.       How  to set up multiple pay rates for a resource at different times? (Ans: Using  Resource Sheet)
             iv.       What  is ‘Cost Per Use’? (Pg 185) (Ans: Using Resource Sheet)
12.     Using Resource Usage
a.        How  to verify resource capacity per day, week & month? (Pg 201) 
13.     What  are different states of Resource Allocation? Pg 212  (Under Allocated,  Fully Allocated, Over Allocated)
14.     Does  different states of Resource Allocation applies to Cost & Material  resources? (No)
15.     What  is the use of ‘Next Overallocation’ button? (Pg 216)
16.     What  are different ways of Resource Leveling? (Manual - Pg 217 & Auto – Pg  220)?
17.     How  you do grouping in MS Project? (Pg 238)
18.     What  is ‘TimePhased  Actuals’?  (Pg 257) – Tracking Work By Time Period – Most Detailed Level of  Tracking Progress.
19.  What  is the difference between Baseline and ‘Interim Plans’? (Pg –  262) 
20.  What  are different ways to update actual work values for a task, which has multiple  resources assigned? (Pg 263)
21.  How  to enter Project Cost Manually/ (Pg 269)
22.     How  do you reschedule incomplete work? (Pg – 274)
a.        If  the task does not have any actual work recorded for it prior to the rescheduled  date and does not have a constraint applied, the entire task is rescheduled to  begin after that date. 
b.        If  the task has some actual work recorded prior to but none after the rescheduled  date, the task is split so that all remaining work starts after the rescheduled  date. The actual work is not affected.
c.         If  the task has some actual work recorded for it prior to as well as after the  rescheduled date, the task is not affected.
23.     How  you can turn off Project’s ability to reschedule incomplete work on tasks  for which any actual work has been recorded? (Pg 276)
24.  What  are different ways to identify tasks that have slipped from baseline? (Pg  – 281)
a.        Tracking  Gantt
b.        Detail  Gantt
c.         Variance  Table
d.        Filter  for Slipping  Tasks
e.        Reports  – Slipping Tasks etc
25.     How  can you quickly display Late Tasks (Tasks are late in relation to  whatever status date you set)? (Pg 286)
26.     How  do you examine task cost and ‘Cost OverBudget’? (Pg – 288)
27.     Check  – Overbudget Tasks Report?  (Pg – 289)
28.     Check  – Examining Resource Cost ? (Pg – 290)
Regards,
Arun Manglick


 
