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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? Producer: Laura Jones

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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?

Producer:Laura Jones

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Hosted by:Noelle Woods

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?

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• The team that “claps” first will be recognized• If the team answers the question correctly, it

wins the prize for that question• If the team answers the question incorrectly,

the opposing team wins the prize for that question

• The team with the most money wins!

The Rules

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The Prizes1 - $1002 - $2003 - $5004 - $1,0005 - $2,0006 - $4,0007 - $8,000

8 - $16,0009 - $32,00010 - $64,00011 - $125,00012 - $250,00013 - $500,00014 - $1,000,000

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Lifelines

You get three (3) lifelines! You may:

• Phone a friend• Text Norma• Ask the audience

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Confident?Good… Lets

Start!

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$100

Which of the following contracts requires governing board approval?

B Formal Construction

A Sole Source

C Piggyback

D All of the aboveD All of the above

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Real property can be sold by which method?

B Sealed Bid

A Public Auction

C Upset Bid

D All of the aboveD All of the above

$200

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What type of contract is installing a new carpet?

B Purchase Contract

A Service Contract

C Construction

D Professional Service

B Purchase Contract

$500

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$1,000

Which of the following is not required by state law for formal purchase contracts?

B 5% bid bond/deposit

A Sealed bid

C Formal advertising

D Public bid opening

B 5% bid bond/deposit

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$2,000

If a construction project is estimated to cost $340K, are Performance and Payment Bonds required?

B No

A Yes

C Maybe

D I don’t know

A Yes

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$4,000

Authority to delegate approval of formal purchase contracts maybe given to:

B County Manager

A Purchasing Agent

C Finance Officer

D All of the aboveD All of the above

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$8,000

Informal bids are due by 3:00PM on 9/25/14. When do bids become public record?

B After bids are opened

A After contract award

C Anytime, they are informal

D After the items are received

A After contract award

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$16,000

Which of the following are exceptions to competitive bidding requirements?

B Change Order

A Trade-In

C Sole Source

D All of the aboveD All of the above

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$32,000

Effective October 1, 2014, agencies are required to have a policy in place to pre-qualify bidders for construction or repair projects.

B No

A Yes

C Yes & No

D What are you talking about?

C Yes and No

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$64,000

Which of the following cannot be considered when awarding a contract?

B Performance

A Quality

C Time specified for performance

D Local PreferenceD Local Preference

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$125,000

Under state law, the three (3) bid rule applies to:

B Formal Purchase Contracts

A Formal Construction & Repair

C All Construction & Repair

D A & B Only

A Formal Construction & Repair

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$250,000

Demolition is considered what type of contract?

B Construction or Repair

A Purchase

C Service

D Professional Service

C Service

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$500,000

Which projects may be exempted from the QBS process? (qualification-based selection)

B Performance Specification

A All surveying under $500

C Any project approved by Board

D CM@R

B Fee is less than $50,000

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$1,000,000

When performance or price competition for a product are not available or it is only available from one source, it is considered a:

B Single Source

A Sole Source

C Brand Specific Item

D Standardization Request

A Sole Source

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Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!