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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is the project scope?
I. It is a disciplined approach to monitoring how and when a project will be accomplished with recognition of the system that the project is working in
II. The scope is usually defined, at least in part, based on the problem statement, which gives the project its initial focus
III. The purpose of documenting the project scope, or boundaries to ensure a common understanding of what the project team, and its associated resources
IV. It serves as an informal contract that helps the team stay on track with the goals of the organizationCorrect
Answer is C as the scope is usually defined, at least in part, based on the problem statement, which gives the project its initial focus. The purpose of documenting the project scope, or boundaries to ensure a common understanding of what the project team, and its associated resources.
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Answer is C as the scope is usually defined, at least in part, based on the problem statement, which gives the project its initial focus. The purpose of documenting the project scope, or boundaries to ensure a common understanding of what the project team, and its associated resources.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Project metrics are often manifested in which of the following statement(s)?
I. It is a disciplined approach to monitoring how and when a project will be accomplished with recognition of the system that the project is working in
II. Percent of work accomplished on time
III. Percent of work accomplished on a budget
IV. Other similar measuresCorrect
Answer is A as Project metrics are often manifested in the following statements
• Percent of work accomplished on time
• Percent of work accomplished on a budget
• Other similar measuresIncorrect
Answer is A as Project metrics are often manifested in the following statements
• Percent of work accomplished on time
• Percent of work accomplished on a budget
• Other similar measures -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Project planning tools include which of the following?
I. Problem statement
II. Project charters
III. Milestone Charts
IV. Gantt ChartsCorrect
Answer is A as project planning tools include project charters, project management plans, milestone charts, Gantt charts, project schedules, goal and objective statements or bullets, and so on.
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Answer is A as project planning tools include project charters, project management plans, milestone charts, Gantt charts, project schedules, goal and objective statements or bullets, and so on.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
How many project planning tools are used?
I. Problem statement
II. The number of tools used, and depth of data contained in the tools varies based on the project size and scope
III. Larger projects have more documentation as they take more time and expend more resources
IV. Percent of work accomplished on a budgetCorrect
Answer is C as the number of tools used and depth of data contained in the tools varies based on the project size and scope. Usually, larger projects have more documentation as they take more time and expend more resources.
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Answer is C as the number of tools used and depth of data contained in the tools varies based on the project size and scope. Usually, larger projects have more documentation as they take more time and expend more resources.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Project documentation usually includes which of the following statement(s)?
I. Goals and objectives
II. Project sponsors and stakeholders
III. Project plans and schedules
IV. No Key project milestonesCorrect
Answer is A as project documentation usually includes:
• Goals and objectives
• Project sponsors and stakeholders
• Project plans and schedules
• Key project milestones
• Project budget
• Project boundaries
• Roles and responsibilities of project team members
• List of deliverables
• Metrics to be used to assess the project’s performanceIncorrect
Answer is A as project documentation usually includes:
• Goals and objectives
• Project sponsors and stakeholders
• Project plans and schedules
• Key project milestones
• Project budget
• Project boundaries
• Roles and responsibilities of project team members
• List of deliverables
• Metrics to be used to assess the project’s performance -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What is project risk analysis?
I. It describes the purpose and benefit of project risk analysis, including resources, financials, impact on customers and other stakeholders and so on
II. Project risk analysis is initially performed early in the project’s lifecycle
III. It is recommended that the analysis be periodically reviewed and updated
IV. Larger projects have more documentation as they take more time and expend more resourcesCorrect
Answer is A as It describes the purpose and benefit of project risk analysis, including resources, financials, impact on customers and other stakeholders and so on. Project risk analysis is initially performed early in the project’s lifecycle. It is recommended that the analysis be periodically reviewed and updated.
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Answer is A as It describes the purpose and benefit of project risk analysis, including resources, financials, impact on customers and other stakeholders and so on. Project risk analysis is initially performed early in the project’s lifecycle. It is recommended that the analysis be periodically reviewed and updated.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Risk analysis is done by which of the following tools?
I. SWOT analysis
II. RPNA
III. FMEA
IV. The formula for expected profitCorrect
Answer is B as risk analysis is done by the following tools?
• SWOT analysis
• RPN
• FMEA
• The formula for expected profitIncorrect
Answer is B as risk analysis is done by the following tools?
• SWOT analysis
• RPN
• FMEA
• The formula for expected profit -
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Aspects of risk to consider include which of the following potential impact?
I. Meeting established goals or objectives
II. The planned schedule
III. Unidentified resources
IV. SafetyCorrect
Answer is D as aspects of risk to consider include, but are not limited to, the potential impact on:
• Meeting established goals or objectives
• The planned schedule
• Identified resources
• Safety
• Produceability
• Serviceability
• Reliability
• Meeting customer expectations and requirementsIncorrect
Answer is D as aspects of risk to consider include, but are not limited to, the potential impact on:
• Meeting established goals or objectives
• The planned schedule
• Identified resources
• Safety
• Produceability
• Serviceability
• Reliability
• Meeting customer expectations and requirements -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What is a project closure?
I. Meeting established goals or objectives
II. Project closure is not a negotiation
III. It is a final step performed based on proving that the project met established goals and objectives
IV. Meeting customer expectations and requirementsCorrect
Answer is C as project closure is not a negotiation. It is a final step performed based on proving that the project met established goals and objectives.
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Answer is C as project closure is not a negotiation. It is a final step performed based on proving that the project met established goals and objectives.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which tool is used to measure project closure?
I. Meeting established goals or objectives
II. A project charter is an excellent tool to use as a measure of project completion
III. Meeting customer expectations and requirements
IV. Analysis of project measures is also used to measure project closureCorrect
Answer is D as project charter is an excellent tool to use as a measure of project completion. Analysis of project measures is also used to measure project closure.
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Answer is D as project charter is an excellent tool to use as a measure of project completion. Analysis of project measures is also used to measure project closure.