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A project has the following activities: A(4 days) → B(6 days) → D(3 days) and A(4 days) → C(8 days) → D(3 days). Activity D cannot start until both B and C are complete. What is the critical path duration?

Correct Answer

B) 15 days

Path 1: A(4) + B(6) + D(3) = 13 days. Path 2: A(4) + C(8) + D(3) = 15 days. The critical path is the longest path, which is 15 days through A-C-D.

Answer Options
A
13 days
B
15 days
C
17 days
D
19 days

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The critical path is the longest sequence of activities that determines the minimum project duration. In this network, there are two possible paths from start to finish: A-B-D (13 days) and A-C-D (15 days). Since Activity D cannot start until both B and C are complete, we must wait for the longer path (A-C-D) to finish before D can begin. Therefore, the critical path duration is 15 days.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 13 days

13 days represents only the duration of path A-B-D, but this ignores the constraint that Activity D cannot start until both B and C are complete. Since path A-C-D takes 15 days, D cannot actually start after only 13 days.

Option C: 17 days

17 days is incorrect as it doesn't correspond to any valid path calculation in this network. The longest path A-C-D only totals 15 days (4+8+3), not 17 days.

Option D: 19 days

19 days is incorrect as it exceeds any possible path duration in this network. This might result from incorrectly adding all activity durations together (4+6+8+3=21) rather than following the actual network logic.

Memory Technique

Remember 'LONGEST = CRITICAL' - the critical path is always the longest duration path through your project network, as it controls when your project can finish.

Reference Hint

Look up 'Critical Path Method (CPM)' and 'Project Scheduling' in construction management chapters, typically found in project management or scheduling sections of contractor reference materials.

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