CWEA Electrical/Instrumentation (E/I) Level 3 Practice Test

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Scheduling should precede which activity in a project workflow?

Planning

Material procurement

Workload balancing

Job execution

Scheduling sets when activities start and finish, how they depend on one another, and how resources and milestones are allocated. With a clear schedule in place, the team can begin the actual work in an organized, coordinated way. The execution phase follows the schedule, with tasks carried out on their planned dates, materials arriving as planned, and crews working to complete work on time. Without scheduling, execution would unfold haphazardly, leading to delays, resource clashes, and missed milestones.

Planning must come before scheduling, so scheduling cannot precede planning. Material procurement and workload balancing relate to the scheduling process themselves and to ensuring the plan can be executed, but they are not the immediate step that comes after scheduling in the workflow.

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