The limitation for convenience check (CC) accounts for overseas contingencies differs from the regular CC account limitation in that it allows for transactions up to $10,000. Correct Answer True
An Approving Officer (
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The limitation for convenience check (CC) accounts for overseas contingencies differs from the regular CC account limitation in that it allows for transactions up to $10,000. Correct Answer True
An Approving Officer (AO) responsible for originating, approving, or processing the requirement for a check may also be a convenience check custodian. Correct Answer False
Cardholders in contracting organizations must comply with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requirements when the card is used as a payment method on a contractual document. Correct Answer True
If Government Purchase Cardholder, Bob Johnson, needs to purchase a projector for the e-Gov Conference in Washington, DC this coming February, the spending limit is set at which of the following? Correct Answer $3,500
For which situation does the $2,000 spending limit apply? Correct Answer Purchasing construction.
If Government Purchase Cardholder, Linda Hamilton, needs to purchase weapon safety training for her team, the spending limit is set at which of the following? Correct Answer $25,000
The SF 182 is the correct form used for purchasing training while paying with the Government Purchase Card (GPC). Correct Answer True
Which of the following states the correct order of priority for the mandatory sources of supply? Correct Answer Activity or installation inventories, Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR), National Industries for the Blind/Severely Handicapped (NIB/NISH), wholesale supply sources.
When purchasing a product on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) list, the product must contain _____________________. Correct Answer Recycled material
Cardholders satisfy requirements for services from the sources to include the Committee for Purchase from the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped (NIB/NISH); Mandatory Federal Supply Schedules (FSS); and Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR). Correct Answer True
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