Final answer:
In MS Project, task information is typically entered in the Gantt chart view or the Task Sheet view, where you can enter details such as task names, durations, and resources.
Step-by-step explanation:
In MS Project, task information is typically entered in the Gantt chart view. This view provides a visual representation of the project schedule where you can see tasks, their durations, start and end dates, and dependencies. The Gantt chart view combines a table on the left where you enter details such as task names, durations, and resources, with a timeline on the right that shows a graphical representation of the tasks.
Option D, the Task Sheet view, is also used for entering task information. This view focuses on the task details without the graphical timeline of the Gantt chart. It lists all the tasks along with their attributes such as duration, start and end dates, predecessors, resources assignments, etc.
However, Option A (Resource Sheet) is primarily for entering information about the resources, Option B (PERT chart) focuses on the analysis of tasks' relationships and durations, and hence, are not the primary views for entering task information.