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SAVE International Value Methodology Associate Sample Questions (Q24-Q29):NEW QUESTION # 24
What is the correct sequence of the last four phases of the Value Methodology Job Plan?
  • A. Evaluation, Development, Presentation, and Implementation
  • B. Evaluation, Development, Implementation, and Presentation
  • C. Development, Evaluation, Presentation, and Implementation
  • D. Development, Presentation, Evaluation, and Implementation
Answer: A

NEW QUESTION # 25
Functions on a FAST diagram's function logic path follow:
  • A. When-Why logic
  • B. How-Why logic
  • C. And-Or logic
  • D. How-When logic
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Function Analysis System Technique (FAST) diagram is a key tool in Value Methodology's Function Analysis phase, as taught in the VMF 1 course (Core Competency #2). The function logic path in a FAST diagram is the horizontal sequence of functions, often referred to as the critical path (as identified in Question
3 with arrow Y). According to SAVE International's Value Methodology Standard, "the function logic path in a FAST diagram follows a How-Why logic: moving to the right answers 'how' a function is performed, and moving to the left answers 'why' a function exists." This logic helps trace the relationships between functions, starting from the higher-order function (e.g., Function E, as noted in Question 18) on the left to more specific functions on the right (e.g., Function O).
* How: Moving right along the path (e.g., from E to F to G) explains how the preceding function is achieved.
* Why: Moving left (e.g., from O to N to M) explains why the succeeding function is needed.
In the diagram, the critical path (E-F-G-J-L-M-N-O) follows this How-Why logic, as confirmed in earlier questions (e.g., Question 3). The "when" direction (vertical, as noted in Question 36) and "and-or" logic (used at junctions for concurrent or alternative functions) are not the primary logic of the function logic path.
* Option A (When-Why logic) is incorrect because the "when" direction is vertical, indicating simultaneous functions, not the horizontal logic path.
* Option B (How-Why logic) is correct, as it matches the standard logic of the function logic path in a FAST diagram.
* Option C (How-When logic) is incorrect because the "when" direction does not apply to the horizontal logic path.
* Option D (And-Or logic) is incorrect because "and-or" logic applies to junctions (e.g., gates for concurrent or alternative functions), not the main logic path.
:
SAVE International, VMF 1 Core Competency #2 (Function Analysis), defining the How-Why logic of the function logic path in FAST diagrams.
SAVE International, "Value Methodology Standard," section on Function Analysis, describing FAST diagramming conventions, including the How-Why logic of the critical path.

NEW QUESTION # 26
Ground rules that support creative brainstorming include:
  • A. Encouraging openness to ideas, freewheeling, and recording good ideas.
  • B. Focusing on prioritized functions, deferring judgment, and improving ideas.
  • C. Focusing on quality ideas, discussing their merits, and maintaining momentum.
  • D. Requesting idea clarification, discussing cost impacts, and considering performance.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Creative Thinking and Idea Generation is a key focus of the Creative Phase in the Value Methodology (VM) Job Plan, as taught in the VMF 1 course (Core Competency #6). SAVE International's Value Methodology Standard outlines that the Creative Phase involves "generating a large quantity of ideas through brainstorming, encouraging creativity without judgment." The ground rules for effective brainstorming, as per VMF 1, include: encouraging openness to all ideas (no criticism), promoting freewheeling (wild ideas are welcome), and recording good ideas to ensure they are captured for later evaluation. These rules are designed to maximize idea quantity and foster a creative environment.
* Option A (Encouraging openness to ideas, freewheeling, and recording good ideas) is correct, as it directly aligns with VMF 1's brainstorming ground rules for the Creative Phase.
* Option B (Focusing on prioritized functions, deferring judgment, and improving ideas) is partially correct-deferring judgment is a rule, but focusing on prioritized functions and improving ideas occurs in the Evaluation Phase, not during brainstorming.
* Option C (Focusing on quality ideas, discussing their merits, and maintaining momentum) is incorrect because focusing on quality and discussing merits involves judgment, which is discouraged during brainstorming.
* Option D (Requesting idea clarification, discussing cost impacts, and considering performance) is incorrect because these actions involve evaluation and analysis, which occur in the Evaluation Phase, not during Creative brainstorming.
:
SAVE International, "Value Methodology Standard and Body of Knowledge," available athttps://www.value- eng.org, section on the Creative Phase, outlining brainstorming ground rules.
SAVE International, VMF 1 Core Competency #6 (Creative Thinking and Idea Generation), emphasizing openness, freewheeling, and recording ideas during brainstorming.

NEW QUESTION # 27
Which function is located to the left of the left vertical line in a FAST diagram?
  • A. Basic Function
  • B. Higher Order Function
  • C. Secondary Function
  • D. Lower Order Function
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Function Analysis System Technique (FAST) diagram is a key tool in Value Methodology's Function Analysis phase, as taught in the VMF 1 course (Core Competency #2). FAST diagrams map the relationships between functions, with the horizontal axis showing the "how-why" logic (critical path) and vertical lines called scope lines defining the study's boundaries. According to SAVE International's Value Methodology Standard, "the left vertical line in a FAST diagram is a scope line, and the function immediately to its right is typically the higher-order function, which represents the overarching goal or need for the system." The functionto the leftof the left scope line is outside the study's scope and often represents an even broader objective or external assumption that drives the higher-order function. However, in standard FAST diagramming, thehigher-order functionis the closest function to the left scope line within the scope, and functions to the left of the scope line (e.g., P in the diagram from Question 30) are external.
In the context of the VMA exam and VMF 1, the question likely tests the understanding of the higher-order function's position relative to the scope line. As established in Question 18, Function E (just inside the left scope line B) is the higher-order function. Functions to the left of the left scope line (e.g., P) are typically external assumptions or broader objectives, but the options provided (A, B, C, D) refer to standard function classifications within the FAST framework. Thehigher-order function(C) is the most relevant choice, as it is the function closest to the left scope line within the study's scope, and the question may be interpreted as asking for the function type associated with that position.
* Option A (Basic Function) is incorrect because the basic function is typically more central on the critical path, not at the far left.
* Option B (Secondary Function) is incorrect because secondary functions are vertical (supporting the critical path), not on the main path near the left scope line.
* Option C (Higher Order Function) is correct, as the higher-order function is located just to the right of the left scope line (e.g., Function E), and the question may be interpreted in this context based on standard FAST conventions.
* Option D (Lower Order Function) is incorrect because lower-order functions are to the right of the basic function, representing more specific outcomes, not near the left scope line.
:
SAVE International, VMF 1 Core Competency #2 (Function Analysis), defining the position of the higher- order function in FAST diagrams.
SAVE International, "Value Methodology Standard," section on Function Analysis, describing FAST diagramming conventions, including the role of scope lines and higher-order functions.

NEW QUESTION # 28
Function E is the:
  • A. Basic Function
  • B. Required Secondary Function
  • C. Higher Order Function
  • D. Secondary Function
Answer: C
Explanation:
The diagram provided is a Function Analysis System Technique (FAST) diagram, a key tool in Value Methodology's Function Analysis phase, as taught in the VMF 1 course (Core Competency #2). FAST diagrams map the relationships between functions of a system, with the horizontal axis showing the "how- why" logic (critical path) and the vertical axis showing supporting functions. Functions are classified as basic, secondary, required secondary, or higher-order based on their position and role in the diagram. According to SAVE International's Value Methodology Standard, "the basic function is the primary purpose of the system, typically found on the critical path; higher-order functions are the reasons why the basic function exists, located to the left of the basic function; secondary functions support the basic function and are often vertical; and required secondary functions are necessary to achieve the basic function." In the FAST diagram:
* The critical path (horizontal, marked by Y in an earlier question) runs from E to F to G to J to L to M to N to O, representing the main sequence of functions.
* Scope lines (B and D) define the study's boundaries, as identified in Question 15.
* Function E is positioned at the far left of the critical path, just inside the left scope line (B).
In FAST diagramming:
* Thebasic functionis the primary purpose of the system, typically located near the center or right of the critical path within the scope lines. Here, it would likely be a function like J or L, which is central to the system's purpose.
* Thehigher-order functionis the reason "why" the basic function exists and is located to the left of the basic function, often at or near the left scope line. Function E, being the leftmost function on the critical path, answers "why" the subsequent functions (F, G, etc.) exist, making it the higher-order function.
* Secondary functions(e.g., S, T, U, K) are vertical, supporting the critical path, and are not on the main horizontal sequence.
* Required secondary functionsare secondary functions essential to the basic function, but E is on the critical path, not a vertical supporting function.
Thus, Function E, as the leftmost function on the critical path, is thehigher-order function, representing the overarching objective or need that the system fulfills.
* Option A (Secondary Function) is incorrect because secondary functions are off the critical path (e.g., S, T, K), while E is on the critical path.
* Option B (Required Secondary Function) is incorrect because E is not a secondary function; it is on the main path, not a supporting vertical function.
* Option C (Basic Function) is incorrect because the basic function is typically more central on the critical path, not at the far left.
* Option D (Higher Order Function) is correct, as E's position at the left of the critical path indicates it is the higher-order function, answering "why" the system exists.
:
SAVE International, VMF 1 Core Competency #2 (Function Analysis), which includes the use of FAST diagrams to classify functions as basic, secondary, or higher-order.
SAVE International, "Value Methodology Standard," section on Function Analysis, describing FAST diagramming conventions, including the positioning of higher-order functions to the left of the basic function.

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