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In CPM scheduling, what is total float (slack)?

Correct Answer

A) The amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project

Total float is the amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the overall project completion date. Activities on the critical path have zero total float.

Answer Options
A
The amount of time an activity can be delayed without delaying the project
B
The shortest duration possible for an activity
C
The buffer time added to each activity for safety
D
The time between the early start and late start of an activity

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Total float (also called total slack) is indeed the amount of time an activity can be delayed without affecting the project's completion date. This is calculated as Late Start minus Early Start (or Late Finish minus Early Finish). Activities with zero total float are on the critical path, meaning any delay to these activities will delay the entire project. Understanding total float is crucial for project managers to identify which activities have scheduling flexibility.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: The shortest duration possible for an activity

This describes the optimistic duration or crash duration of an activity, not total float. The shortest possible duration is a time estimate used in activity duration analysis, but has nothing to do with scheduling flexibility or slack time.

Option C: The buffer time added to each activity for safety

This describes contingency time or buffer time, which is deliberately added time for risk management. Total float is not intentionally added - it's a calculated value that shows natural scheduling flexibility based on the network logic and activity relationships.

Option D: The time between the early start and late start of an activity

While this calculation (Late Start - Early Start) does equal total float, this answer describes the calculation method rather than defining what total float actually represents. The definition should focus on the concept of delay tolerance, not just the mathematical relationship.

Memory Technique

Think 'FLOAT = FLEXIBILITY'. Total float tells you how much an activity can 'float' in the schedule without sinking the project deadline.

Reference Hint

Look up 'Critical Path Method (CPM)' and 'Project Scheduling' in construction management references, typically found in project management chapters or PMBOK Guide sections on schedule management.

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