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QUESTIONARE ON FEASIBILTY REPORT

A. Fill in the blanks with suitable given option.

Q-1: A feasibility study assesses the feasibility, as well as


the environmental, social, and economic impacts of a project.

(Technical & Financial, Post-factive, Social)

Q-2: A feasibility study must include information on current


environmental performance.

(Complete, Baseline, Post-factive)

Q-3: A feasibility study must include a explanation of how the


proposed project will meet or exceed eligibility criteria.

(Technical, Social, Environmental)

Q-4: An effective feasibility study must contain selection criteria & Models as well as
_____________

(Social Plans, Financial Plans, Environmental Plans)

Q-5: A feasibility study contains the existing utilities and proposed


_____________________ of a project.

(Planning & Design, Implementation, Detailed Estimate)

B. Circle the correct option in the following questions.

Q-1: A feasibility study does not examine the requirements and outcomes of a specific
project using verifiable evaluation processes. (Yes/No)

Q-2: A feasibility study includes contextual details for various project options.
(Yes/No)
Q-3: A feasibility study examines the environmental, social and economic
performance of a potential full-scale implementation. (Yes/No)
Q-4: Economic/ financial analysis is necessary component of a feasibility report.

(Yes/No)

Q-5: A feasibility study does not identify overall project benefits, constraints,
solutions or mitigation measures. (Yes/No)
C. Give the short answers to the following questions.

Q-1: What is a Feasibility Study?

Ans: A feasibility study is an analysis of the viability of a project. It ensures that a


project is legally and technically feasible, economically justifiable and has positive
environmental & social impacts.

Q-2: Who is conducting the feasibility study?

Ans: Normally the design consultant of the project conducts the feasibility study. It
can also be conducted by the department if they have expertise for this study.

Q-3: What is the next procedure in the design of a project after approval of feasibility
study?

Ans: The next procedure in the design of a project after approval of feasibility study is
the preparation of PC-1 of the project.

Q-4: What are the basic steps in conducting feasibility study of a project?

Ans: The basic steps in conducting feasibility study of a project are as follows.

1. Collection of field data and existing utilities.


2. Evaluation of a project according to selected criteria
a. Basis of planning.
b. Analysis and proposed design.
c. Economic/financial analysis.
d. Operation & maintenance schedule.
3. Summary of evaluation Results
4. Conclusions & Recommendations.

Q-5: Describe different types of feasibilities?

Ans: Different types of feasibilities are as follows:

1. Technical Feasibility
2. Managerial Feasibility
3. Economic Feasibility
4. Financial Feasibility
5. Cultural Feasibility
6. Social Feasibility
7. Safety Feasibility
8. Political Feasibility
9. Environmental Feasibility
10. Market Feasibility

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