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This document appears to be a collection of trivia questions and answers about various topics including science, history, entertainment, and current events. Some of the questions answered include what NASA discovered (a pink planet), who invented a new cancer diagnosis method (Jack Andraka), the name of a strange weather phenomenon in India where fish rained from the sky (Fish Rain), and that the words and publicity drive were for comedian Russell Peters promoting his appearance in the movie Speedy Singhs.
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2. 'A' is known for his entertaining personality off the pitch, often joking and singing with teammates and acting as a master of ceremonies for his national team's celebrations.
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1. Scheduling/Leveling Report - 06-Dec-16 10:29 PM - PM.exe
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Default Project..................................................DC 101
Projects:
CTL101...........................................................Checking
trace logic
DC 100
MOD13.....................................................Project Activities
Coding MOD 13
DC
101...........................................................Divine Consult 101
DC
101MOD101.....................................................Divine Consult 101
Model
EVM............................................................EVM
EAC
GP101-
1..........................................................Goloby Project 101
SAMPLE SC-101....................................................S-
Curve 101
SCurve...........................................................SCurve
101
TRCST101-
1.......................................................TRACKING COST 101
Scheduling/Leveling Settings:
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General
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Scheduling ......................................................Yes
Leveling ........................................................No
Ignore relationships to and from other projects .................No
Make open-ended activities critical .............................No
Use Expected Finish Dates .......................................Yes
Schedule automatically when a change affects dates ..............Yes
Level resources during scheduling ...............................No
Recalculate assignment costs after scheduling ...................No
When scheduling progressed activities use .......................Retained
Logic
Calculate start-to-start lag from ...............................Early
Start
Define critical activities as Total Float less than or equal to .0
Compute Total Float As ..........................................Finish
Float
Calculate float based on finish date of .........................Each
project
Calendar for scheduling Relationship Lag
........................Predecessor Activity Calendar
Advanced
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Calculate multiple float paths...................................No
Statistics:
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# Projects.......................................................9
# Activities.....................................................321
# Not Started....................................................306
# In Progress....................................................7
# Completed......................................................8
2. # Relationships..................................................386
# Activities with Constraint.....................................1
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1040 Task 14
Errors:
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Warnings:
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Activities without predecessors..................................42
Project: CTL101 Activity: A1000 New Activity
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1000 WBS1 Start
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1070 WBS 2 Start
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1080 Task 21
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1090 Task 22
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1100 Task 23
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1110 Task 24
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1120 Task 25
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1130 WBS 2 Complete
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1140 WBS 3 Start
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1150 Task 31
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1160 Task 32
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1170 Project Complete
Project: DC 101 Activity: A1000 WBS1 Start
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1000 WBS1 Start
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1010 Task 11
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1020 Task 12
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1030 Task 13
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1040 Task 14
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1050 Task 15
Project: DC 101 Activity: B1060 WBS 1 Complete
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1000 WBS1 Start
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1010 Task 11
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1020 Task 12
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1030 Task 13
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1040 Task 14
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1050 Task 15
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: A1060 WBS 1 Complete
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1000 WBS1 Start
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1010 Task 11
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1020 Task 12
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1030 Task 13
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1040 Task 14
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1050 Task 15
Project: DC 101MOD101 Activity: B1060 WBS 1 Complete
Project: EVM Activity: A1000 Form 1
Project: GP101-1 Activity: A1000 Start Milestone
Project: SAMPLE SC-101 Activity: A1010 Task 10
Project: SCurve Activity: A1000 1
Project: TRCST101-1 Activity: A1000 Notice to Proceed
Project: TRCST101-1 Activity: A1010 Project start
Project: TRCST101-1 Activity: A1020 Project Management
Activities without successors....................................71
Project: CTL101 Activity: A1150 New Activity
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1060 WBS 1 Complete
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1070 WBS 2 Start
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1080 Task 21
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1090 Task 22
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1100 Task 23
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1110 Task 24
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1120 Task 25
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1130 WBS 2 Complete
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1140 WBS 3 Start
Project: DC 100 MOD13 Activity: A1150 Task 31