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Question 1 |
Which of the following occurs in all project management knowledge areas?
A | Monitoring and controlling. |
B | Integration. |
C | Quality management. |
D | Communicaiton. |
Question 1 Explanation:
Integration management occurs in all project management knowledge areas.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 2 |
Communications is one of the key knowledge areas in project management. During which process groups communications occurred the most?
A | Monitoring and controlling. |
B | Initiation, planning and closing. |
C | Executing and closing. |
D | Initiation, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 2 Explanation:
Communications are most used during the initiation, planning, executing, controlling and monitoring process groups.
Question 3 |
What parts of the project documents may be required update when defect repair is applied?
A | Business plan of the company. |
B | Corporate financial tax reporting. |
C | Project management plan and its subsidiary management plans, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance. |
D | Corporate marketing strategies. |
Question 3 Explanation:
As a part of monitoring and controlling processes, defect repair may require update of project documentation including but not limited to project management plan, its subsidiary management plans, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance and other documents.
[1 - 4.4 Monitor and Control Project]
Question 4 |
What is accelerated depreciation?
A | Complete reduction of the assets' at the time or purchase. |
B | Reduction of the assets' value with equal amounts. |
C | Progressive reduction of the assets' value. |
D | Complete reduction of the assets' value during reporting period. |
Question 4 Explanation:
Progressive reduction of the assets' value is the accelerated depreciation. This means that booked value of the asset depreciates with different but progressing numbers on yearly basis. This category is also used in project selection.
Question 5 |
Which document describes the level of implementation of each process used in the project?
A | Communication plan. |
B | Configuration plan. |
C | Project management plan. |
D | Procurement plan. |
Question 5 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the level of implementation of each process used in the project.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 6 |
What input is required to provide project monitoring and closing?
A | Project management plan, quality plan, risk management plan, enterprise environment factors. |
B | Project management plan, performance reports, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
C | Project management plan, change management plan, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
D | Project management plan, quality plan, risk management plan, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
Question 6 Explanation:
Project monitoring and controlling work uses project management plan, performance reports, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets as input.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 7 |
What is the objective of corrective action?
A | Declining the activities that may negatively affect the project cost or schedule. |
B | Executing the project work to ensure the expected future performance is inline with the project management plan. |
C | Executing the project work to reduce probability of negative results associated with project risks. |
D | Implementing formally documented work to compensate the defect component in recommended way whether repair of replacement. |
Question 7 Explanation:
Corrective action is actual execution of project work to bring the expected future performance inline with the project management plan.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 8 |
Which part of project initiation is supported by project integration management knowledge area?
A | Develop project charter. |
B | Identify stakeholders. |
C | Develop business case. |
D | Develop stakeholder management plan. |
Question 8 Explanation:
Develop project charter is supported by project integration knowledge area.
[1 - 3.1 Project Management Process Groups and Knowledge Areas]
Question 9 |
Which document describes the tools and techniques selected to execute project processes?
A | Project scope. |
B | Configuration plan. |
C | Project schedule. |
D | Project management plan. |
Question 9 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the tools and techniques selected to execute project processes.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 10 |
Expert judgement is one of the assessment tools for inputs to develop project charter. What sources can be used for expert judgement?
A | Subject matter experts and project management office (PMO). |
B | Stakeholders, professional and technical associations and industry groups. |
C | Other units of the company or organization of the industry. |
D | All choices are right. |
Question 10 Explanation:
All choices are right, but not limited to listed here. These sources can be used in assessing the project charter inputs.
[1 - 4.1.2 Develop Project Charter: Tools and Techniques]
Question 11 |
What is the purpose of business case?
A | Marketing plan. |
B | Financial needs for the project. |
C | Justification of the project. |
D | Strategic vision of the company. |
Question 11 Explanation:
Typically business case describes business needs and cost-benefits analysis to justifies the project. This document may contain such points as market demands, organizational needs, customer request, technological advantage, legal requirements, ecological impacts or social needs.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 12 |
What parts of the project documents may be updated in monitoring and controlling processes?
A | Project management plan and its subsidiary management plans, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance. |
B | Corporate marketing strategies. |
C | Business plan of the company. |
D | Corporate financial tax reporting. |
Question 12 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling processes usually require update of project documentation including but not limited to project management plan, its subsidiary management plans, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance and other documents.
[1 - 4.4 Monitor and Control Project]
Question 13 |
Which of the following processes perform project integration management?
A | Develop schedule. |
B | Develop project charter. |
C | Manage project reserves. |
D | Identify stakeholders and develop stakeholder management plan. |
Question 13 Explanation:
Develop project charter is a part of project integration management.
Question 14 |
Which process is used to elaborate, control update and approve the results of project management plan?
A | Perform integrated change control. |
B | Perform quality assurance. |
C | Process quality management procedures. |
D | Execute risk response plan. |
Question 14 Explanation:
The results of project management plan are elaborated through the perform integrated change control.
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 15 |
A project team completed implementing a change requested by stakeholders; What needs to be done next?
A | Report the completion of change. |
B | Analyze if the change is affected the other parts of the system. |
C | Update project documentation. |
D | Implement the next change. |
Question 15 Explanation:
One of the outputs of change management process is update project documentation. The influence of change to entire system is a part of implementation process that cannot be completed without such analysis/testing.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 16 |
During what process group the perform integrated change control performed?
A | Planning. |
B | Executing. |
C | Monitoring and controlling. |
D | Closing. |
Question 16 Explanation:
Most activities of integrated change control are performed during monitoring and controlling processes.
[1 - 4.5 Perform Integrated Change Control]
Question 17 |
Impact to which knowledge area may effect a change?
A | Time, communications and procurement. |
B | All knowledge areas may be effected by change. |
C | Scope, cost, time and risk. |
D | Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
Question 17 Explanation:
All knowledge areas may be effected by change. Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing are not knowledge areas but process groups.
[1 - 4.5 Perform Integrated Change Control]
Question 18 |
What tools and techniques is used on monitoring and controlling work?
A | Peer review. |
B | Profit lost analysis. |
C | Delphi method. |
D | Expert judgement. |
Question 18 Explanation:
Project team and project manager use expert judgement for monitoring and controlling work on projects.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 19 |
Project manager completes defining activities. What information needs to be formulated?
A | Project schedule. |
B | WBS and WBS dictionary. |
C | Activity attributes. |
D | List of risks. |
Question 19 Explanation:
Activity attributes is one of the outputs of define activities process among the lists of activities and milestones.
[1 - 3.4.5 Define Activities]
Question 20 |
Which process creates activity list?
A | Define activity. |
B | Determine what needs to be purchased. |
C | Create network diagram. |
D | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
Question 20 Explanation:
Process define activity creates activity list.
[1 - 3.4.5 Define Activities]
Question 21 |
What role project manager may play while a customer develops a project charter.
A | Initiating. |
B | Authorizing. |
C | Assisting. |
D | All choices are right. |
Question 21 Explanation:
Issuing and authorizing a project charter is a responsibility of project sponsor. Quite often a project manager supports project sponsor in developing and coordinating the development of this document.
Question 22 |
Who makes a decision whether approve or reject a change?
A | Change control board. |
B | Project manager. |
C | PMO. |
D | Resource manager. |
Question 22 Explanation:
Change control board is responsible for reviewing, analyzing, and them whether approving or rejecting a change.
[1 - 4.5 Perform Integrated Change Control]
Question 23 |
Which of the following processes is a part of project integration management?
A | Manage time and cost reserves. |
B | Understand business case and document initial requirements. |
C | Develop and execute procurement plan. |
D | Execute closing of project or phase. |
Question 23 Explanation:
Closing of project or phase is a part of integration management.. This process finalizes all activities across all project management process groups and complete the project or phase formally.
Question 24 |
Risks is the major theme on the project team meetings. Which of the process groups deeply use project risk management knowledge area?
A | Planning and executing. |
B | Initiating, planning and executing. |
C | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
D | Executing, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 24 Explanation:
Planning, monitoring and controlling are well integrated via project risk management knowledge.
Question 25 |
What parts of the project should be monitored and controlled?
A | Planning, executing and closing. |
B | Executing and closing. |
C | All parts from initiating through closing. |
D | Planning and executing. |
Question 25 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling applies through all phases of the project.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 26 |
What of the following information project charter contains?
A | Project cost. |
B | Project schedule. |
C | Purpose and justification of the project. |
D | Communication plan. |
Question 26 Explanation:
Project charter contains the purpose and justification of the project, measurable objectives and success criteria, high level descriptions of the project, requirements and risks, summaries of the milestone schedule and budget, project approval requirements, name/role and authority and responsibilities of project manager, name and authority of the authorizing person.
[1 - 4.1.3 Develop Project Charter: Outputs]
Question 27 |
Who integrates the project?
A | Stakeholders. |
B | Customer. |
C | Project team. |
D | Project manager. |
Question 27 Explanation:
Project manger is responsible for project integration.
Question 28 |
_____ is one of the most important factors in change management.
A | Project definition. |
B | Dividing a project to smaller phases. |
C | Integration. |
D | WBS and WBS dictionary. |
Question 28 Explanation:
Integration between all project management areas in one of the most important factors in effective change management.
Question 29 |
What of the following is considered as organizational process assets?
A | Business plan. |
B | Business case. |
C | Statement of work. |
D | Templates. |
Question 29 Explanation:
Templates that can be used on the project are considered as organizational process assets.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 30 |
When the baselines are created?
A | During project planning. |
B | Throughout the whole project. |
C | During project closing. |
D | During project executing. |
Question 30 Explanation:
Baselines are created during project planning.
Question 31 |
Why close a project or phase is an integrated function?
A | Closes the scope, cost, and time knowledge areas. |
B | Closes all processes and in all project knowledge areas. |
C | Completes closing process group. |
D | Closes executing, monitoring and controlling processes. |
Question 31 Explanation:
Close a project or phase is an integrated function because it focuses on closing all project knowledge areas.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 32 |
Which document outlines how the selected process will be used to on the specific project?
A | Procurement management plan. |
B | Project scope management plan. |
C | Project cost and time management plans. |
D | Project management plan. |
Question 32 Explanation:
Project management plan outlines how the selected process will be used to on the specific project.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 33 |
Software developer and quality analyst are assigned to fix a glitch in the product. The company's software development life cycle procedures support the work from collecting requirements to product deployment. To what type of activities the team is assigned?
A | Product development. |
B | Project. |
C | SDLC program. |
D | Product maintenance. |
Question 33 Explanation:
This is a product maintenance work, not a project. It does not require executing the most of project management processes.
Question 34 |
What of the following refers to project integrated management?
A | Identify risks and execute risk response plan. |
B | Perform the work defined in the PM plan to achieve the project's objectives. |
C | Develop and perform quality management plan. |
D | Provide integrated quality control. |
Question 34 Explanation:
The right answer means actually execute the project or in other words, direct and manage project execution.
[1 - Project Integration Management]
Question 35 |
A project manager has completed estimating activity resources and updated project documents with _____.
A | Procurement schedule. |
B | Resources calendar. |
C | Activity resource requirements and resources breakdown structure. |
D | Project schedule network diagram. |
Question 35 Explanation:
Activity resource requirements and resources breakdown structure are outputs of estimate activity resources process, so this information needs to be updated in project documentation.
[1 - 3.4.7 Estimate activity resources]
Question 36 |
What inputs uses the direct and manage project execution process?
A | Project scope, project management plan, approve changes, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
B | Subsidiary management plan, approve changes, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
C | Project management plan, approve changes, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
D | Project management plan, approve changes, enterprise environment factors. |
Question 36 Explanation:
The project scope has been used in planning documents; so, direct and manage project execution process uses the following inputs: project management plan, approve changes, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 37 |
Which of the following refers to project integration management?
A | Execute project improvement plan. |
B | Monitor and control project work |
C | Approve or reject changes. |
D | Support conflict resolution. |
Question 37 Explanation:
Monitor and control project work is the part of the integration management.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 38 |
What project processes are covered in project management plan?
A | Complete project management life cycle. |
B | All processes from project initiation to project closing. |
C | Project executing and project closing. |
D | Integrated processes in execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
Question 38 Explanation:
Project management plan describes a series of integrated processes in execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing.
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 39 |
Which document provides necessarily information to determine whether or not the project is worth the required investment?
A | Business case. |
B | Marketing plan. |
C | Project charter. |
D | Financial plan. |
Question 39 Explanation:
Business case is the document that provides the necessary information for project investment.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 40 |
Who is using the direct and manage project execution process?
A | Project team. |
B | Stakeholders and management. |
C | Project manager and project team. |
D | Project manager. |
Question 40 Explanation:
Project manager and project team are using the direct and manage project execution process to manage project.
[1 - Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 41 |
Which process delivers a list of milestones?
A | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
B | Determine what needs to be purchased. |
C | Create network diagram. |
D | Define activities. |
Question 41 Explanation:
A list of milestones is one of the outputs of define activities process.
[1 - 3.4.5 Define Activities]
Question 42 |
When defect repair usually occurs?
A | Project deliverable doesn't met the requirements. |
B | After the project is closed. |
C | During planning phase of the project. |
D | During initiation process. |
Question 42 Explanation:
Defect repair usually occur when project deliverable doesn't met the requirements.
[1 - 4.4.3 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Outputs]
Question 43 |
How the internal rate of return influence the project selection decision?
A | A project with higher internal rate of return (IRR) and higher duration to be selected. |
B | A project with higher internal rate of return (IRR) to be selected. |
C | A project with shorter duration and lower internal rate of return (IRR) to be selected. |
D | A project with lower internal rate of return (IRR) to be selected. |
Question 43 Explanation:
A project with higher IRR to be selected.
Question 44 |
Which knowledge areas are used during project planning?
A | Scope, time, cost, stakeholder management, bookkeeping, selecting vendors. |
B | Cost management, time management, quality management, risk management, stakeholder management, monitoring and controlling management. |
C | Risk identification, risk planning, planning rewarding. |
D | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement. |
Question 44 Explanation:
All project management knowledge areas are applied during project planning, which are scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk and procurement.
Question 45 |
What is the purpose of work authorization system?
A | Manage who will be executing the project work. |
B | Manager what should be done and who will execute the work. |
C | Manage the time and sequence of the work to be done. |
D | Manage when and who will be doing the project work. |
Question 45 Explanation:
Manage the time and sequence of the work to be done is the purpose of work authorization system.
Question 46 |
To which process group the perform integrated change control belongs?
A | Planning. |
B | Closing. |
C | Monitoring and controlling. |
D | Executing. |
Question 46 Explanation:
Perform integrated change control belongs to monitoring and controlling process group and is a part of the integration management.
[1 - Chapter 3.6.1 Perform Integrated Change Control]
Question 47 |
When it comes to change what position should take a project manager?
A | Negotiate if change can be done during the next release. |
B | Refuse changes. |
C | Preventing unnecessary changes. |
D | Approve the change as requested. |
Question 47 Explanation:
Preventing unnecessary changes is the primary task of the project manager related to changes.
Question 48 |
What is the project management plan?
A | A collection of management plans for executing a project. |
B | A document that integrates all management plans and their baselines. |
C | Time and costs schedules integrated to ensure that project needs are met. |
D | A schedule of procurements on the project. |
Question 48 Explanation:
A document that integrates all management plans and their baselines.
[1 - 4.2.3 Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 49 |
How much should you invest targeting $450,000 of return in five years, more or less of this amount?
A | More |
B | Double. |
C | Equal |
D | Less |
Question 49 Explanation:
The investment amount should be less than $450,000 because the investment money should generate the interest and reach at least the invested amount.
Question 50 |
Which process groups use project quality management knowledge area?
A | Initiating, executing, planning. |
B | Planning and executing. |
C | Planning, executing and closing. |
D | Planning, executing, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 50 Explanation:
Planning, executing, monitoring and controlling are mostly used in project quality management knowledge area.
Question 51 |
What is the straight line depreciation?
A | Complete reduction of the all assets' value. |
B | Complete reduction of an asset's value. |
C | Annual reduction of an asset's value by equal amounts. |
D | Annual reduction of an asset's value by progressive amounts. |
Question 51 Explanation:
Straight line depreciation is the annual reduction of an asset's value by equal amounts.
Question 52 |
Which knowledge areas are applied to project execution process group?
A | Cost, time, quality, communications, risk, procurement. |
B | Scope, time, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement. |
C | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement. |
D | Quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurements. |
Question 52 Explanation:
The following knowledge areas are used during project execution: quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurements.
Question 53 |
What type of project selection technique uses programming methods?
A | Economic models. |
B | Benefit measurement methods. |
C | Comparative approach. |
D | Constrain optimization method. |
Question 53 Explanation:
Constrain optimization method in other words mathematical approach uses programming techniques in project selection.
Question 54 |
Which knowledge area is mostly used when project just starts?
A | Quality. |
B | Risk. |
C | Communications. |
D | Procurement. |
Question 54 Explanation:
During project execution communications process is most useful.
Question 55 |
During executing processes an issue reflected the project scope has been identified. What needs to do next?
A | Analysis what influence to the project the issue can make. |
B | Inform management. |
C | Inform stakeholder. |
D | Generate a change request. |
Question 55 Explanation:
The first action is to identify the influence and risks to the project that identified issue and change can do, then inform management and stakeholder. After that, generate a change request, if a change will be needed. Use an integrated change control process.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 56 |
Output of which process scope baseline is created?
A | Determine quality standards, processes and metrics. |
B | Create WBS |
C | Create network diagram. |
D | Develop scope statement. |
Question 56 Explanation:
Scope baseline is created as an output of create WBS, along with WBS, WBS dictionary, and project document updates.
[1 - 3.4.4 Create WBS]
Question 57 |
What the performance management baseline may combine to measure overall project performance?
A | Cost, schedule, scope and risk management baselines. |
B | Cost, schedule, and procurement baselines. |
C | Scope, cost, and schedule baselines. |
D | Scope, cost, and communication baselines. |
Question 57 Explanation:
Scope, cost, and schedule baselines can be used as a project baseline to measure overall performance.
[1 - 4.2.3 Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 58 |
What of the following is used as a measuring reference for identifying project status?
A | Project management plan and base lines. |
B | Cost constrains. |
C | Work breakdown structure. |
D | Time schedule. |
Question 58 Explanation:
Project management plan and base lines are used as a reference to identifying project status.
Question 59 |
Scope management is a part of which process groups?
A | Planning and executing. |
B | Executing and closing. |
C | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
D | Initiating, Planning. |
Question 59 Explanation:
Scope management knowledge area is used in the planning, monitoring and controlling.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 60 |
What influences the content of project management plan?
A | What type of procurement is applied to the project. |
B | How complex the project and where the deliverables will be used. |
C | Duration of the project. |
D | Cost of the project. |
Question 60 Explanation:
The complexity and application area of the project are influence the content of the project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 61 |
What economic value added term means in term of project selection?
A | The value above costs of the project that adds benefits to the company's shareholders. |
B | The cost reduction achieved by using integrated quality control. |
C | The value that adds costs of the projects. |
D | The value produce by the project. |
Question 61 Explanation:
As higher economic value added the project is more preferable.
Question 62 |
What kind of projects should have a charter?
A | Projects without contracts should have charters. |
B | All project should have charters. |
C | Only projects under contracts should have charters. |
D | Large projects should have charters. |
Question 62 Explanation:
All project should have charters. Read about definition of project charter.
Question 63 |
A project manager was assigned to project selection work. It will be needed determine whether continue or not a project that has been interrupted two year ago. All the following will be considered except _____.
A | Pay back period. |
B | Spent funds. |
C | Benefit-cost ratio. |
D | Net present value. |
Question 63 Explanation:
Spent funds, in other words sunk cost, is not considered in project selection.
Question 64 |
A project manager works on a large project, and responsible for all stages of the product development from initiation to closing. What of the following describes project manager's activities best?
A | Project manager manages stakeholders expectations to deliver the product or services that satisfy their interests. |
B | Project manager leads project through its critical path and obtains acceptance by stakeholders. |
C | Project manager performs integration management processes. |
D | Project manager follows project management plan to ensure completeness of deliverables on time and schedule. |
Question 64 Explanation:
Project manager performs integration management processes.
[1 - Executing Process Group]
Question 65 |
A project manager completed _____ to ensure the project team uses s right version of project documents.
A | Quality assurance management plan. |
B | Risk management plan. |
C | Configuration management plan. |
D | Change management plan. |
Question 65 Explanation:
Configuration management plan describes the way how version control on the project will work.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 66 |
What parts are included in a project management plan?
A | Project charter, enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, business case, and project scope. |
B | All outputs from the planning processes, subsidiary management plans and baselines. |
C | Management plans from initiation, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing process groups. |
D | Management plans, project charter, business case and project scope. |
Question 66 Explanation:
All outputs from the planning processes, subsidiary management plans and baselines is the right answer.
Question 67 |
What document provides the following information: business need, product scope description and strategic plan of the organization?
A | Marketing plan. |
B | Project Charter. |
C | Project statement of work. |
D | Business case. |
Question 67 Explanation:
Project statement of work (SOW) provides the asked information.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 68 |
What type of information describes the organizational structure and culture, infrastructure and administration of human resources system?
A | Business plan. |
B | Change management guidelines. |
C | Enterprise environmental factors. |
D | Organizational process assets. |
Question 68 Explanation:
This information is a part of enterprise environmental factors.
[1 - 4.2.1 Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs]
Question 69 |
Which document describes the preferences and techniques to be used for communicating with stakeholders?
A | Stakeholders change management plan. |
B | Project management plan. |
C | Coordination plan. |
D | Stakeholders coordination guide. |
Question 69 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the needs and techniques to be used for communicating with stakeholders.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 70 |
Which of the following processes is considered as integration management?
A | Develop procurement plan. |
B | Confirm the work is completed to requirements. |
C | Develop project charter. |
D | Develop quality management plan. |
Question 70 Explanation:
Develop project charger is one of the integration management processes.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 71 |
It is a project manager's responsibility to appraise what type and quantities of materials, people, tools, or goods require to perform each project activity. What project manager needs to be done?
A | Select resource vendors. |
B | Acquire resources. |
C | Estimate activity resources requirements. |
D | Create resource management plan. |
Question 71 Explanation:
Estimate activity resources requirements should be performed.
[1 - 3.4.7 Estimate activity resources]
Question 72 |
What tools and techniques are used in develop project management plan?
A | Profit and lost analysis. |
B | Leverage. |
C | Murder board and peer review. |
D | Expert judgement. |
Question 72 Explanation:
Expert judgement is used in develop project management plan process.
[1 - 4.2.1 Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs]
Question 73 |
During project executions, in order to expedite implementation of a change, project manager is modifying a sequence in communications in the change management process. What the project management is working on?
A | Communication management. |
B | Change management. |
C | Developing a unique product or services. |
D | Process improvement. |
Question 73 Explanation:
This is a project manager's duty to selecting and constantly improving project processes for the sake of time, cost and quality of project deliverables.
Question 74 |
What needs to be done with the product delivered by a project?
A | It is project manager's responsibility to keep product or service as a prototype for further use as a part of enterprise environment factors. |
B | The complete product or service has to be handed off. |
C | The complete product delivered by the project has to be kept for further references. |
D | Start using the product or service as it was functional and completed. |
Question 74 Explanation:
The complete product or service has to be handed off as one of the final steps in the project closing.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 75 |
What deliverables monitoring and controlling work produces?
A | Change register log update, project management plan updates and project management updates. |
B | Change requests, project management plan updates and project management document updates. |
C | Executed change, project management plan updates and risk log update. |
D | Complete change, change log update project management document updates. |
Question 75 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling work produces change requests and updates of project management plan and project documents.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 76 |
What project documentation needs to be updated after a change has been implemented?
A | Requirements, schedule, cost, and procurement management plans. |
B | Project management plan, its subsidiary management plans and other documents that affects by change. |
C | Baselines of all management plans. |
D | Quality assurance and financial documents. |
Question 76 Explanation:
All project documents affected by change need to be updated.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 77 |
Which of the following activities include controlling process?
A | Determine the project performance trends through the constant measurements in all stages of work. |
B | Determining whether corrective, preventive actions to be taken, or re-planning and follow up on action plans is required to determine if the applied actions resolved the issue related to performance. |
C | Planning project changes through the project stages and applying trends. |
D | Tracking and regulating and reporting project performance activities. |
Question 77 Explanation:
Controlling activities include determining whether corrective, preventive actions to be taken, or re-planning and follow up on action plans is required to determine if the applied actions resolved the issue related to performance.
Monitoring and controlling Work includes tracking, reviewing, and regulating activities to meet project performance objectives described in project management plan. In other words, this is a process of collecting, measuring, and distributing information related to project performance, and identifying project performance trends.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 78 |
Which techniques use scoring models for project selection?
A | Linear programming. |
B | Benefit measurement methods. |
C | Mathematical approach. |
D | Project categorizing. |
Question 78 Explanation:
Scoring models is one of the benefit measurement methods used for project selection.
Question 79 |
What project improvement plan is about?
A | Planning an implementing version control for project documentation. |
B | Setting up an automated document management system through as a part of enterprise environmental factors. |
C | Plan for improvement of project deliverables. |
D | Constantly identifying the exiting and implementing new project processes and organizational process assets. |
Question 79 Explanation:
Project improvement plan oversees the process of constantly identifying suitable processes and organizational assets to be used on the project and improving them in order to reach project objectives with lower costs, shorter time and better quality. For example such improvement can be done on repetitive type of activities.
Question 80 |
What type of information the governmental or industry standards is?
A | Integrated change control. |
B | Common understanding of project scope. |
C | Organizational process assets. |
D | Enterprise environmental factors. |
Question 80 Explanation:
Government standards can be a part of enterprise environmental factors.
[1 - 4.2.3 Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs]
Question 81 |
What details project management plan should provide?
A | One or more subsidiary plans to be used on summary or detailed level. |
B | All subsidiary plans should be used. |
C | All subsidiary plans have to be detailed same as project management plan. |
D | The level of details is determined by PMO. |
Question 81 Explanation:
Either one or more subsidiary plans to be used on summary or detailed level.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 82 |
What of the following activities belong to the direct and manage project execution process?
A | All activities on the project. |
B | Gathering initial requirements and creating project scope statement. |
C | Corrective and preventive actions, and defect repair. |
D | Planning and executing project activities. |
Question 82 Explanation:
Direct and manage project execution also requires implementation of changes that were approves, while addressing the corrective and preventive actions, and defect repair.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 83 |
What should be done next when all the requirements of the project have been achieved?
A | Report to stakeholders that project is closed. |
B | Award project team members. |
C | Hold a team meeting and analyze what records to be provided to lessons learned. |
D | Close procurements. |
Question 83 Explanation:
After the project deliverables have been verified, the project procurements have to be closed.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 84 |
Which process group uses stakeholder risk tolerances while apprising project performance?
A | Initiating. |
B | Monitoring and Controlling. |
C | Closing. |
D | Initiating. |
Question 84 Explanation:
Stakeholder risk tolerances are used in the monitoring and controlling process group while apprising project performance. The stakeholder tolerances is a part of enterprise environment factors.
[1 - 4.4.1 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Inputs]
Question 85 |
What of the following enterprise environment factors is used as an input to monitor and control work?
A | Procurement system. |
B | Work authorization system. |
C | Financial control system. |
D | Resource rating system. |
Question 85 Explanation:
Work authorization system is a part of enterprise environment factors that used as an input to monitor and control work.
[1 - 4.4.1 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Inputs]
Question 86 |
A project manager collects documents for creating a schedule network diagram. What is missing?
A | Enterprise environmental factors and activity resource requirements. |
B | Activity attributes and milestones. |
C | Estimation of resources activities and milestones. |
D | Resource breakdown structure and activity list. |
Question 86 Explanation:
Activity attributes and milestones are input to sequence activities process along with activity list project scope statement and organizational process assets.
[1 - 3.4.6 Sequence Activities]
Question 87 |
What type of change requests generate monitoring and controlling work?
A | Corrective, preventive, defect repair. |
B | Corrective, repetitive, or convention action. |
C | Conventional, budgeting, procurement. |
D | Preventive, progressive, preparative. |
Question 87 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling work generate the corrective, preventive, defect repair types of change request.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 88 |
What is the purpose of the project management plan?
A | Determining how to planning, monitoring and controlling the project. |
B | Documents the procedures of delivering product or services. |
C | Defining the way of executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing the project. |
D | Determine the processes of getting requirements, developing and delivering product or services, and closing of project. |
Question 88 Explanation:
Project management plan defines the way of executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing the project.
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 89 |
All of the following will occur during project closing except _____.
A | Reward the project team. |
B | Archive documents and records. |
C | Update lessons learned. |
D | Confirm the project work is completed to requirements. |
Question 89 Explanation:
Rewarding the project team increases productivity and provided during project execution; although it can be done by the management outside of the project, when it is completed.
Question 90 |
Why iteration process is required?
A | Iteration process helps to identify and execute the required changes. |
B | Iteration process is the part of integrated configuration management and ensures the right versions of the organizational assets are used. |
C | Iteration process helps to adjust management plans making them more realistic. |
D | Iteration process puts together management plans and procurement documents. |
Question 90 Explanation:
Iteration process helps to adjust management plans and make them more realistic. Due to most of planning processes depend on each other, result of one process may effect to results of other processes. That's why the sequence of the processes is important as well as their international revision.
Question 91 |
Which of the following methods does not belong to comparative approach (benefit measurement) in choosing projects activities?
A | Economic models. |
B | Peer review. |
C | Murder board. |
D | Multi-objective programming. |
Question 91 Explanation:
Multi-objective programming belongs to constrain optimization method rather than comparative approach or benefit measurement for choosing projects.
Question 92 |
Which of the project selection approaches uses a peer review method?
A | Dynamic programming. |
B | Benefit measurement method. |
C | Constrain optimization method. |
D | Mathematical approach. |
Question 92 Explanation:
Peer review in one of the comparative or benefit measurement methods.
Question 93 |
As an input to project charter, what information is provided in business case?
A | Market demands, organizational needs, customer or user requests, technological advancements, ecological, legal or social needs. |
B | Project scope management plan, project cost management plan, project communication plan, project improvement plan. |
C | Product quality requirements and project risks. |
D | Project and product scope, project plan. |
Question 93 Explanation:
Business case provides the information to justify if the project is worth the required investment. Usually the business need and cost-benefit analysis is the part of business case document.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 94 |
What information contains project charter contains?
A | High level descriptions of the project, requirements and risks, summaries of the milestone schedule and budget. |
B | Project approval requirements, name/role and authority and responsibilities of project manager, name and authority of the signing person, who authorizes the project. |
C | All. |
D | Purpose and justification of the project, measurable objectives and success criteria. |
Question 94 Explanation:
Project charter contains the purpose and justification of the project, measurable objectives and success criteria, high level descriptions of the project, requirements and risks, summaries of the milestone schedule and budget, project approval requirements, name/role and authority and responsibilities of project manager, name and authority of the authorizing person.
[1 - 4.1.3 Develop Project Charter: Outputs]
Question 95 |
A customer requests change in the scope of the project which also changes the project schedule. What is the next action of the project manager?
A | Evaluate the cost of change. |
B | Formally request approval of change. |
C | Analyze what impact to other project knowledge areas may cause the change. |
D | Implement change. |
Question 95 Explanation:
Project manager must analyze what impact to other project knowledge areas may cause the change.
Question 96 |
What needs to be done next after estimation of activity resources is completed?
A | Determine critical path. |
B | Develop project schedule. |
C | Perform estimate activity duration process. |
D | Design network diagram. |
Question 96 Explanation:
Perform estimate activity duration process is the next process to be performed after the estimation of activity resources is completed.
[1 - 3.4 Planning Process Group]
Question 97 |
Which of the following information is usually used during project initiation?
A | Lessons learned. |
B | WBS glossary. |
C | Product scope statement. |
D | Project plan. |
Question 97 Explanation:
Lessons learned is one of the sources of historical information that used during project initiation.
Question 98 |
A project team is revising requirements during project execution. What document should be used in this work?
A | Requirements management plan. |
B | Communication management plan. |
C | Configuration management plan. |
D | Process improvement plan. |
Question 98 Explanation:
Requirements management plan outlines the way to identify, manage, and control the requirements.
[1 - 5. Cost Management]
Question 99 |
What process identifies the specific actions to deliver project results?
A | Define activities. |
B | Develop schedule. |
C | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
D | Create network diagram. |
Question 99 Explanation:
Define activities process identifies the specific actions to deliver project results.
[1 - 3.4.5 Define Activities]
Question 100 |
A project team uses _____ to ensure the project documents are updated.
A | Configuration management plan. |
B | Change management plan. |
C | Document management system. |
D | Communication management plan. |
Question 100 Explanation:
While the other answers also have their place in the process, configuration management plan ensures that all project documentation is updated and the latest version is used.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 101 |
What is sunk cost?
A | Amount of money that spent on previous version of product or service. This amount is taken as a base in project selection. |
B | Already spent money that do not count in project selection. |
C | Amount of money to be spent on possible changes in the project in other words contingency fund. |
D | Amount of money to be spent on unplanned expenses during the project execution. |
Question 101 Explanation:
Sunk cost is the amount of money that already spent on the project, and do not counted in project selection.
Question 102 |
What type of issues corrective action deal with?
A | Potential deviation with performance management baselines. |
B | Planned deviation with performance management baselines that accrued on the project. |
C | Potential discrepancy of project performance with project management plan. |
D | Actual deviation of project performance with performance management baselines. |
Question 102 Explanation:
Corrective actions deal with actual deviations of project performance with performance management baselines.
[1 - 4.4.3 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Outputs]
Question 103 |
What is the objective of defect repair?
A | Executing the project work to reduce probability of negative results associated with project risks. |
B | Declining the activities that may negatively affect the project cost or schedule. |
C | Executing the project work to ensure the expected future performance is inline with the project management plan. |
D | Implementing formally documented work to compensate the defect component in recommended way whether repair of replacement. |
Question 103 Explanation:
Defect repair is an action of compensating the defect by replacement of repair to ensure the expected future performance is inline with the project management plan.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 104 |
What information the project statement of work (SOW) refers to as an input to develop project charter?
A | Business need, product scope description, strategic plan. |
B | Product description, budget and time constrains, product quality requirements, financial schedule. |
C | Business plan, market needs, product description, project budget, time schedule, production plan. |
D | Product descriptions, list of stakeholders, quality requirements, budget, marketing schedule. |
Question 104 Explanation:
The project initiator or sponsor provides the statement of work (SOW) based on business need, product or service requirements, and organizational strategic plan. SOW often provided as a part of request for proposal (RFP), request for information (RFI) of other bidding documents or as part of a contract.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 105 |
What type of measurements use performance measurement baseline?
A | Performance index. |
B | Planned and actual costs. |
C | Internal rate of return. |
D | Earn value measurements. |
Question 105 Explanation:
Earn value measurements use performance measurement baseline.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 106 |
Project manager uses _____ while developing project management plan?
A | Murder board. |
B | Profit/lose analysis. |
C | Expert judgement. |
D | Benefit/cost analysis. |
Question 106 Explanation:
Expert judgement is the tool for developing project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 107 |
Which of the knowledge areas are used in project monitoring and controlling process group?
A | Scope, time, cost, communications, risk. |
B | Scope, time, cost, risk, procurement. |
C | Scope, time, cost, communications, risk, procurement. |
D | Scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement. |
Question 107 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling process group uses the scope, time, cost, communications, risk, procurement. Understanding of relations between these knowledge areas leads to understanding of integration management.
Question 108 |
A project manager estimates resources activities. What information needs to be used to complete the task?
A | Resource breakdown structure. |
B | Activity resources requirements. |
C | Project schedule network diagram. |
D | Resources calendar. |
Question 108 Explanation:
Resources calendar is the input to estimate activity resources along with activity list, activity attributes, enterprise environmental factors and organizational process assets.
[1 - 3.4.7 Estimate activity resources]
Question 109 |
In which process groups the time management knowledge area is most useful?
A | Executing and closing. |
B | Initiating and executing. |
C | Initiating and Planning |
D | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 109 Explanation:
The project time management knowledge area in mostly used in planning, monitoring and controlling process groups.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 110 |
What is the role of integration management?
A | Integration management links different knowledge areas of project management. |
B | Integration management helps to understand the relations between time, cost and risk. |
C | Integration management helps supports the planning and executing processes. |
D | Integration management oversees the relations between the project deliverables and customer's organization. |
Question 110 Explanation:
Integration management linked individual processes from different process groups and knowledge areas. For example, the change a new risk may require to revise time, cost, procurement or other management plans and affect customer's expectations and company;s strategic opportunities.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 111 |
Which inputs develop project charter process requires?
A | Project statement of work, business case, contracts, enterprise environmental factors, list of stakeholders. |
B | Project statement of work, business case, contracts, enterprise environmental factors, organizational assets. |
C | Project statement of work, business case, contracts, enterprise environmental factors, historical records, list of assumptions and constrains, list of stakeholders with their roles and influence to the project. |
D | Project statement of work, business case, contracts, enterprise environmental factors, historical records, list of assumptions and constrains. |
Question 111 Explanation:
Project statement of work, business case, contracts, enterprise environmental factors, organizational assets are the required inputs to develop project chapter.
Question 112 |
To ensure a right version of project component is selected, a project management team uses _____ as a part of project management information system.
A | Risk management system. |
B | Change management system. |
C | Configuration management system. |
D | Quality assurance management system. |
Question 112 Explanation:
Configuration management system, the same as other listed here tools are part of the Project Management Information System, while Configuration Management System is responsible foe version control.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 113 |
What information is required to define activities?
A | Finalized project requirements, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
B | Project schedule, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
C | Work breakdown structure, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
D | Project scope baseline, enterprise environment factors, organizational process assets. |
Question 113 Explanation:
Project scope baseline, enterprise environment factors and organizational process assets are inputs to define activities process.
[1 - 3.4.5 Define Activities]
Question 114 |
A part of which document the configuration management is?
A | Project scope management plan. |
B | PMLC implementation plan. |
C | Project management plan. |
D | Change management plan. |
Question 114 Explanation:
Configuration management plan is a part of part of the project management plan and describes how the configuration management on the project will be performed.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 115 |
Which processes are connected via project integration management?
A | Estimate costs, determine budget, control costs. |
B | Plan quality, perform quality assurance and quality control. |
C | Develop project chapter and project management plan, direct and manage project execution, monitor and control project work, perform integrated change control, close project phase. |
D | Collect requirements, define scope, create WBS, verify scope, control scope. |
Question 115 Explanation:
Project integration management connects all project process groups via the following processes: develop project chapter and project management plan, direct and manage project execution, monitor and control project work, perform integrated change control, close project phase.
[1 - 3.1 Project Management Process Groups and Knowledge Areas]
Question 116 |
What tools project manager uses while determines resources and skill level needed to perform project work and documenting it is project management plan?
A | Skills metrics. |
B | Expert judgement. |
C | Human resources hiring schedule. |
D | Resources costs analysis. |
Question 116 Explanation:
Project manager uses expert judgement determines resources and skill level needed to perform project work and documenting it is project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 117 |
Deliverable of which process provides formal authorization of a project and documents the initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholders' needs and expectations?
A | Create business case. |
B | Develop final project management plan. |
C | Create project scope statement. |
D | Develop project charter. |
Question 117 Explanation:
Develop project charter provides formal authorization of a project and documents initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholders' needs and expectations.
[1 - 4.1 Develop Project Charter]
Question 118 |
What type of programming method is used in project selection?
A | Abacus linear programming. |
B | Arbitrary integer programming method. |
C | Any type of programming approach that may help in project selection can be used the constrain optimization or mathematical approach. |
D | Backwards dynamic programming. |
Question 118 Explanation:
Constrain optimization methods or mathematical approach use suitable programming methods in project selection methods.
Question 119 |
What information the historical records usually hold?
A | All and not limited to listed here. |
B | WBSs, benchmarks and reports. |
C | Risks, estimates, required resources, communications. |
D | Project plans, activities and lessons learned. |
Question 119 Explanation:
All but not limited to the mentioned here materials can be stored for future references.
Question 120 |
Which process groups support project procurement knowledge area?
A | Planning and executing. |
B | Initiating, planning and executing. |
C | Executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
D | Planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing. |
Question 120 Explanation:
Procurement knowledge area supports the planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing process groups.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 121 |
What objectives monitoring and controlling work addresses?
A | Project performance defined in project management plan. |
B | Meet the cost, time and quality constrains described in project management plan. |
C | Quality objectives defined in project management plan. |
D | Satisfy the requirements submitted by stakeholders. |
Question 121 Explanation:
Project monitoring and controlling work targets the performance objectives defined in project management plan.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 122 |
A project manager verified the project deliverables against project scope and complete procurements. What next to be done?
A | Report completion of project. |
B | Release resources. |
C | Get formal acceptance of the project deliverables. |
D | Close project. |
Question 122 Explanation:
Get formal acceptance of the project deliverables would be the best next step.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 123 |
What are the deliverables of the project?
A | Any results of the phase, or project. |
B | Any approved unique and verifiable products, results, or capabilities of service that produced by a complete process, phase, or project. |
C | Any products, results, or capabilities of service that accepted by stakeholders. |
D | The product, result, or service that accepted by user. |
Question 123 Explanation:
Referring to project definition, any approved unique and verifiable products, results, or capabilities of service that produced by a complete process, phase, or project.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 124 |
In which process the economic model uses internal rate of return?
A | Determine risks. |
B | Determine project status. |
C | Determine time and costs. |
D | Project selection. |
Question 124 Explanation:
Internal rate of return is used in project selection process.
Question 125 |
What does the work performance information contain?
A | Deliverable status, schedule progress, and involved costs. |
B | Deviation between planned and actual costs, schedule and quality. |
C | Deviation between planned and actual costs. |
D | Deviation between planned and actual schedule. |
Question 125 Explanation:
Work performance information contains, but not limited to the deliverable status, schedule progress, and involved costs.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 126 |
A project manager without previous experience have been assigned to a project. What would help him the best?
A | Historical information. |
B | Personal experience. |
C | Dividing project to smaller and easier managed parts. |
D | Create project scope. |
Question 126 Explanation:
Historical information may contain information on similar project and help to fulfill the gaps.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 127 |
Which process is used to make changes in the completed baseline of project management plan?
A | Execute change management schedule. |
B | Change management coordination guide. |
C | Perform integrated change management control. |
D | Integrate change management monitoring system. |
Question 127 Explanation:
Perform integrated change management control to be used to manage changed in the completed project management baseline.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 128 |
What change management plan describes?
A | How to identify, manage and control changes on the project. |
B | Work authorization hierarchy. |
C | Sources and methods to gather requirements and authorization of their approval. |
D | Timeframe that changes need to be implemented. |
Question 128 Explanation:
Change management plan describes how to identify, manage and control changes on the project. It documents the who and how will be processing the change, the level of approval authorization, how the change control board forms and acts, how to manage and control changes, who should be involved in discussions regarding change, organizational assets to be used in managing,tracking and controlling the change. Change management plan covers whole project as well as each specific knowledge area knowledge area (scope, time, cost, people, and others).
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 129 |
What tools and techniques use in the direct and manage project execution process?
A | Delphi method and qualitative risk analysis. |
B | Expert judgement and structured systems analysis. |
C | Peer review and Integrated change management control. |
D | Expert judgement and project management information system. |
Question 129 Explanation:
Direct and manage project execution process uses expert judgement and project management information system.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 130 |
What are the following three major requirements a project management plan has meet?
A | Brief, formal, signed. |
B | Approved, realistic, formal. |
C | Approved, detailed, formal. |
D | Complete, detailed, signed. |
Question 130 Explanation:
A project management plan needs to be approved, realistic and formal. To be bought by a project management team, a project management plan needs to be realistic. To make a project management plan works, it should be well coordinated with stakeholders, resources managers, and the project team, it also needs to be approved and formally accepted by management.
Question 131 |
Which project management knowledge areas are coordinated and unified via project integration management?
A | Quality, procurement, risk, communications. |
B | Scope, time, cost, procurement. |
C | Quality, human resources, communication, procurement. |
D | Time, cost, human resources, communications, procurement. |
Question 131 Explanation:
Project integration management coordinates and unifies the quality, human resources, communication and procurement.
[1 - 3.5 Executing Process Group]
Question 132 |
What does it mean direct and manage project execution?
A | Perform monitoring and controlling. |
B | Perform initiation and closing processes. |
C | Perform planning processes. |
D | Perform integration management. |
Question 132 Explanation:
Direct and manage project execution means perform integration management.
[1 - 3.29 Execute Process Group]
Question 133 |
During what part of a project the perform integrated change control process is performed?
A | Through execution and closing. |
B | Through inception to completion. |
C | Planning, execution and closing. |
D | Initiation execution and closing. |
Question 133 Explanation:
Perform integrated change control process is performed through all stages of the project from inception to completion.
[1 - 4.5 Perform Integrated Change Control]
Question 134 |
What tools project manager uses while develops project management plan and adapts processes to meet the project needs?
A | Expert judgement. |
B | Murder board. |
C | Profit/lose analysis. |
D | Benefit/cost analysis. |
Question 134 Explanation:
Project manager uses expert judgement while develops project management plan and adapts processes to meet the project needs.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 135 |
Which knowledge areas are used during project closing?
A | Scope, human resources, communications, procurement. |
B | Procurement. |
C | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement. |
D | Scope, communications, procurement. |
Question 135 Explanation:
Procurement is the project management knowledge area used in project closing.
Question 136 |
What is a work authorization system?
A | A set of signatures that allows to start a project work. |
B | A collection of formal documents, procedures and processes to define how the project work to be authorized. |
C | An automated system that notifies stakeholders about start and end of work packages. |
D | An automated software that allows to start performing a work outside of the company. |
Question 136 Explanation:
Work authorization system is a project management sub-system that provides a collection of formal documents, procedures and processes to define when, how, and who authorize the project work.
[1 - 4.4.1 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Inputs]
Question 137 |
While closing process a project manager ensures that _____ document has been updated.
A | Lessons learned. |
B | Operations plan. |
C | Project charted. |
D | Customer satisfaction report. |
Question 137 Explanation:
Lessons learned project manager has to ensure that lessons learned have been updated.
Question 138 |
What outputs produces the direct and manage project execution process?
A | Deliverables, work performance information, change requests, project communication plan and project guidelines updates. |
B | Deliverables, work performance information, change requests, project management plan and project documents updates. |
C | Deliverables, work performance information, change requests, project management plan, and project scope updates. |
D | Deliverables, work performance information, change requests, and project requirements updates. |
Question 138 Explanation:
Deliverables, work performance information, change requests, project management plan and project documents updates are outputs of the direct and manage project execution process.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 139 |
What is the meaning of project monitoring and controlling?
A | Measuring against cost management baseline. |
B | Measuring against cost and time management baselines. |
C | Measuring against project management plan and management baselines. |
D | Measuring against cost management baseline. |
Question 139 Explanation:
Monitoring and controlling a project means measuring against project management plan and management baselines.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 140 |
Which document describes how the content of reviews, pending decisions and open issues will be managed?
A | Stakeholder management plan. |
B | Issue management plan. |
C | Project management plan. |
D | Lessons learned. |
Question 140 Explanation:
Project management plan describes how the content of reviews, pending decisions and open issues will be managed.
[1 - 4.2.3 Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 141 |
Which document describes how the work on the project will be executed to achieve its objectives?
A | PMLC implementation plan. |
B | Project management plan. |
C | Configuration plan. |
D | Communication plan. |
Question 141 Explanation:
Project management plan describes how the work on the project will be executed to achieve its objectives.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 142 |
Which document describes the processes selected by project management team?
A | Resource management plan. |
B | Communication plan. |
C | Process management plan. |
D | Project management plan. |
Question 142 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the processes selected by project management team.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 143 |
What tool the economic model uses for project selection?
A | Present value. |
B | Future value. |
C | Extended value. |
D | Budget structure. |
Question 143 Explanation:
Present value is one of the economic models used for project selection.
Question 144 |
What tools project manager uses while defines the level of configuration management and documents it in project management plan?
A | Pareto diagram. |
B | Resource requirements. |
C | Expert judgement. |
D | Peer review. |
Question 144 Explanation:
Project manager uses expert judgement while defines the level of configuration management and documents it in project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 145 |
Changes in which documents may require update to the project management plan?
A | Enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, project charter, outputs from planning processes. |
B | Business plan, product scope, change control system. |
C | List of vendors, conflict resolution report. |
D | Team performance evaluation, quality audit report. |
Question 145 Explanation:
Enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, project charter, outputs from planning processes may require update of project management plan.
[1 - 4.2.1.2 Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs]
Question 146 |
What tools project manager uses while develops technical and management details for project management plan?
A | Murder board. |
B | Expert judgement. |
C | Profit/lose analysis. |
D | Benefit/cost analysis. |
Question 146 Explanation:
Project manager uses expert judgement while develops technical and management details for project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 147 |
One of the four projects with different budget and payback period to be selected: A - $300K, 3 years; B - $180K, 2.5 years; C - $200K, 18 months; D - $200K, 12 months. Which project to be selected?
A | Project C. |
B | Project A. |
C | Project B. |
D | Project D. |
Question 147 Explanation:
Project D to be selected as its payback period is shorter.
Question 148 |
What is input of the develop project management plan?
A | Enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, project charter, outputs from planning processes. |
B | Business case, list of stakeholders, initial requirements, statement of work. |
C | Project scope, product scope, finalized requirements, communication and procurement plans. |
D | Enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, project charter, communication and procurement plans outputs from planning processes. |
Question 148 Explanation:
Enterprise environmental factors, organizational process assets, project charter, outputs from planning processes used as input to develop project management plan.
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 149 |
Project management have to decide how to plan; what this means?
A | Put together the project scope, product scope, time and cost constrains as preparation for develop management plans. |
B | Identify stakeholders needs and describe them through the series of management plans. |
C | Determine the required processes and standards and templates for creating management plans. |
D | Gather the project requirements, put together the project management plans as a part of the project integrated framework. |
Question 149 Explanation:
Determine the required processes, standards and templates for creating management plans.
Question 150 |
What biggest project manager's effort is required during project integration processes?
A | Communication. |
B | Identifying requirements. |
C | Planning and managing changes. |
D | Implementing changes. |
Question 150 Explanation:
Statistically, project managers spend over 90% of their time on communications.
Question 151 |
What is the purpose of project charter?
A | Documents the budget and time constrains. |
B | Documents the product or service requirements. |
C | Documents the risks and quality requirements. |
D | Documents the business needs, understanding of users' preferences to a new product, service or project goals. |
Question 151 Explanation:
Project charter documents the business needs, understanding of users' preferences to a new product or service, or project goals.
[1 - 4.1.3 Develop Project Charter: Outputs]
Question 152 |
What would be the next step after project manager has completed preparation of procurement documents?
A | Finalize how to execute and control the project. |
B | Develop project management plan. |
C | Plan communications. |
D | Select sellers. |
Question 152 Explanation:
Finalize how to execute and control the project is the next process after preparation of the procurement plan.
Question 153 |
A project team have updated the documents after a change have been implemented. What needs to be done next?
A | Communicate with involved parties (stakeholders and project team) and formally inform about the change and refer to the changed documents. |
B | Analyze and implement the next change. |
C | Inform entire company about the change and refer the changed documents. |
D | Analyze how a change affected the scope, schedule and costs of the project. |
Question 153 Explanation:
The involved parties (stakeholders and project team) need to be formally informed about the change and referred to the changed documents.
[1 - 4.3.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution: Outputs]
Question 154 |
A project sponsor requested change that does not fit the project scope and requires resources with different skills. Project manager identified that new requirements can be completed separately from this project. What project manager needs to do best?
A | Request the change management board to review and reject the change. |
B | Develop a project charter. |
C | Resing. |
D | Accept the change and initiate new activities within the project. |
Question 154 Explanation:
While the requested new functionality can be done in parallel with existing project an required new resources, initiation a new project would be the best decision. So, create a charter for new project is the right choice.
Question 155 |
What knowledge area pf project management leads to realistic project management plan?
A | Integration. |
B | Identification of risks and developing risk response plan. |
C | Work breakdown structure. |
D | Network diagram. |
Question 155 Explanation:
Integration during planning allows to deliver a realistic project management plan.
Question 156 |
What of the following is used as one of economic models for project selection?
A | Net equity value. |
B | Net present value. |
C | Net assets value. |
D | Net future value. |
Question 156 Explanation:
Net present value is one of the economic models for used project selection.
Question 157 |
What document describes customer's or sponsor's business needs, future product scope, and how the project fits into their strategic plan?
A | Profit/lost analysis. |
B | Project statement of work (SOW) |
C | Work brake structure (WBS). |
D | Business Case. |
Question 157 Explanation:
Project statement of work (SOW) is the right answer. This document is usually created by customer or sponsor, and
used in project selection and an input to develop project charter.
[1 - 4.1.1.1 Project Statement of Work]
Question 158 |
What the project management plan used for?
A | Integrate all processes on the project. |
B | Communicate with stakeholders. |
C | Execute changes and ensure the right version of the change is applied. |
D | Direct and manage project execution. |
Question 158 Explanation:
Direct and manage project execution means performing the work defined in project management plan to achieve the project's objectives.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 159 |
What should be done to project documentation during project closing?
A | Keep the records as is for further use. |
B | Destroy all records and documents. |
C | Index and archive records. |
D | Copy all documents and record to your own library for further references. |
Question 159 Explanation:
Indexing and archiving project records and documents is a mandatory procedure during project closure.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 160 |
What process groups are covered with direct and manage project execution process?
A | Executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
B | Monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
C | Initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
D | planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. |
Question 160 Explanation:
Direct and manage project execution process belongs to the executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing process groups.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 161 |
What is the current (short-term) value of assets minus liabilities?
A | Working capital. |
B | Equity. |
C | Capital structure. |
D | Capital budgeting. |
Question 161 Explanation:
Working capital is the amount of money that available for investment, including the projects.
Question 162 |
A project manager identified that an updated _____ needs to be used for creating a schedule network diagram.
A | Enterprise environmental factors. |
B | Configuration management plan. |
C | Project scope statement. |
D | Resource breakdown structure. |
Question 162 Explanation:
Project scope statement along with lists of activities and milestones, and organizational process assets are used as an input to creating network diagram.
[1 - 3.4.6 Sequence Activities]
Question 163 |
Cost management is mostly used while performing of which process groups?
A | Executing and closing. |
B | Planning and executing. |
C | Initiating, planning, closing. |
D | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 163 Explanation:
Cost management knowledge area is used in the planning, monitoring and controlling.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 164 |
In which process the following economic categories are used: present value, net present value, internal rate of return, payback period, benefit-cost ratio.
A | Project planning. |
B | Project closing. |
C | Project selection. |
D | Project monitoring and controlling. |
Question 164 Explanation:
Present value, net present value, internal rate of return, payback period, benefit-cost ratio are the economic models used in project selection.
Question 165 |
What tools project manager applies to determine which project documents use in the formal change control process?
A | Document management system. |
B | Expert judgement. |
C | Document routing process. |
D | Peer review. |
Question 165 Explanation:
Project manager uses Expert Judgement while determines which project documents will be processed throughout the formal Change Control Process.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 166 |
Which of the following processes execute integration management?
A | Perform team building activities, hold meetings and provide records into issue logs. |
B | Administer procurement. |
C | Reviewing and managing change requests to the deliverables, organizational process assets, project documents, and the project management plan. |
D | Acquire formal acceptance of the interim and final project results. |
Question 166 Explanation:
The right answer means perform integrated change control.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 167 |
How an expert judgement helps in develop project management plan?
A | Supporting project manager by providing historical information through the corporate knowledge management system. |
B | Provide management leadership on the project. |
C | Adjust the processes for project needs, uncover technical and management details, identify resources requirements, determine the required level of configuration management and which documents will be under the formal change control process. |
D | Assisting project manager in planning, executing and closing of the project. |
Question 167 Explanation:
Expert judgement is used as tools and techniques in develop project management plan.
[1 - 4.2.2 Develop Project Management Plan: Tools and Techniques]
Question 168 |
What is a work authorization?
A | Change management. |
B | Permission and direction to start a specified work in accordance to specific time and sequence. |
C | Procedure to select and vendors. |
D | Buyer's direction to a seller on how the work should be executed. |
Question 168 Explanation:
Work authorization a permission and direction to start a specified work in accordance to specific time and sequence.
[1 - 4.4.1 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Inputs]
Question 169 |
All of the following is the part of integrated change control system except _____.
A | Historical information. |
B | Meetings and forums. |
C | Processes and plans. |
D | Standards and policies. |
Question 169 Explanation:
Historical information is the part of enterprise environment factors, that used for improvement of processes and procedures and is not a part of change management system.
Question 170 |
What project should be selected if the net present value of the first project is $150K for three years and the second project has $250K for five years?
A | Second project. |
B | Project with shorter period of time. |
C | Both projects are equal. |
D | First project. |
Question 170 Explanation:
The second project to be chosen as it's net present value is bigger; duration of the project is not important.
Question 171 |
What of the following are considered as organizational process assets?
A | Marketplace conditions. |
B | Contract. |
C | Industry standards. |
D | Historical information and lessons learned knowledge base. |
Question 171 Explanation:
Historical information and lessons learned knowledge database are organizational process assets.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 172 |
Who has primary responsibility for changes in project charter?
A | Project manager. |
B | Sponsor. |
C | Stakeholder. |
D | PMO. |
Question 172 Explanation:
Sponsor has primary reproducibility to create or change project charter.
Question 173 |
A project manager sequences activities. What needs to be done to complete the work?
A | Update project documents. |
B | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
C | Determine critical path. |
D | Complete a list of milestones. |
Question 173 Explanation:
Along with creating a network diagram, the project documents need to be updated.
[1 - 3.4.6 Sequence Activities]
Question 174 |
What of the following is used as a measuring reference for identifying project performance?
A | Baselines of the scope, schedule and cost. |
B | Baseline of the scope and quality requirements. |
C | Baseline of the project deliverables. |
D | Baselines of the schedule for processing changes. |
Question 174 Explanation:
Baselines of the scope, schedule and cost are used for identifying and reporting project performance.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 175 |
Which document describes the life cycle selected for the project and the processes to be used in each phase?
A | Communication plan. |
B | Project management plan. |
C | Configuration plan. |
D | SDLC implementation plan. |
Question 175 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the life cycle selected for the project and the processes to be used in each phase.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 176 |
What of the following is one of the economic models used in project selection?
A | Profit lost analysis. |
B | Benefit-cost ratio. |
C | Murder board. |
D | Peer review. |
Question 176 Explanation:
Benefit-cost ratio is one of the economic models used in project selection.
Question 177 |
What needs to be done after activity list is created?
A | Sequence activities. |
B | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
C | Determine what needs to be purchased. |
D | Update project documents. |
Question 177 Explanation:
After activity list is created, the activities need to be sequenced; in other words, a network diagram needs to be created.
[1 - Sequence Activities]
Question 178 |
Why both buyer and seller should have project charter?
A | Two organizations may have different reasons for run the project. |
B | This is right when buyer and seller belong to different companies. |
C | Different contractual obligations. |
D | Different reporting structures. |
Question 178 Explanation:
Two organizations have different reasons for run the project. Buyer may want to get a product or services but buyer to increase revenue, get a new client or enhance reputation.
Question 179 |
What activities includes project monitoring?
A | Tracking changes through the project stages and applying trends. |
B | Identifying project performance trends through the constant measurements in all stages of work. |
C | Collecting, measuring, distributing information related to project performance, and identifying trends. |
D | Regulating and reporting project performance activities. |
Question 179 Explanation:
While monitoring of the project and controlling work includes tracking, reviewing, and regulating activities to meet project performance objectives described in project management plan, the monitoring activities are collecting, measuring, and distributing information related to project performance, and identifying project performance trends.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 180 |
What should concern a project manager when a few people are signing the project charter?
A | Communication with larger community. |
B | Change management. |
C | Reporting structure. |
D | Configuration management. |
Question 180 Explanation:
A number of people signed the project charter may indicate a number of business areas related to the project. Configuration management becomes more complex when many stakeholders have strong influence on the project. More coordination on the priorities of each stakeholder requires more efforts.
Question 181 |
How a project management information system is used by the direct and manage project execution process?
A | Scheduling, configuration, access to project information. |
B | Financial and human resources management systems that used in planning, executing and closing process groups. |
C | A collection of tools for using during planning and executing of the project. |
D | Project financial management system that uses throughout all process groups of the project. |
Question 181 Explanation:
Scheduling, configuration, access to project information and other software tools are used by the direct and manage project execution process.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 182 |
What would be the last process to be executing on a project?
A | Document lessens learned. |
B | Confirm that project work is completed against the requirements. |
C | Get sign off on the deliverables. |
D | Release resources. |
Question 182 Explanation:
The last process on the project would be release the project resources; you might be needed some of the resources until the product is hand off.
Question 183 |
A new project manager requests to double a staff on the project to ensure that project performance will rise twice too. What judgement applies to this situation?
A | Law Murphy. |
B | Rule 20/80. |
C | Logistic function. |
D | Law of diminishing returns. |
Question 183 Explanation:
Law of diminishing returns (also called diminishing marginal returns) is the decrease in the marginal (per-unit) output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production is increased, while the amounts of all other factors of production stay constant. This means that at certain point, the extending a number of resources may not be increasing performance on the project, additional coordination may require.
Question 184 |
A project manager is identifying relationship between the project activities. What project process project manager performs?
A | Define activity. |
B | Create network diagram. |
C | Determine quality requirements. |
D | Create WBS and WBS dictionary. |
Question 184 Explanation:
project manager creates network diagram; in other words sequences activities.
[1 - 3.4.6 Sequence Activities]
Question 185 |
Which project knowledge areas require management plan?
A | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, configuration management, operations, and procurement require project management plan. |
B | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement and product maintenance require project management plan. |
C | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement require project management plan. |
D | Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, procurement and customer support require project management plan. |
Question 185 Explanation:
Scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement require project management plan.
Question 186 |
What opportunity cost does mean?
A | The cost of a selected project. |
B | The cost of a not selected project. |
C | The value of a not selected project(s). |
D | The value of a selected project. |
Question 186 Explanation:
The value of a not selected project named opportunity cost.
Question 187 |
Which project to be selected?
A | Lower benefit cost ratio. |
B | Higher budget. |
C | Lower budget. |
D | Higher benefit cost ratio. |
Question 187 Explanation:
A project with higher benefit cost ratio to be selected.
Question 188 |
What process to be uses for managing corrective action?
A | Identify and address risk process. |
B | Implement corrective action procedure. |
C | Perform implementation of corrective action process. |
D | Perform integrated change control process. |
Question 188 Explanation:
Significant corrective actions that require change in such documents as project management plan, project charter, project scope, and policies require using perform integrated change control process.
Question 189 |
Which processes in the PMBOK Guide should be utilized on the project?
A | Only those processes which described in the PMBOK Guide should be utilized on the project. |
B | Project manager selects only those processes in the PMBOK Guide related to procurement to ensure the project meets its objectives. |
C | Project manager determines which processes to be utilized depends on the project needs. |
D | All processes in the PMBOK Guide should be utilized on the project. |
Question 189 Explanation:
Project manager determines which processes to be implemented depends on the project needs.
Question 190 |
What process is influenced by enterprise environment factors during project initiation?
A | Create product scope statement. |
B | Develop procurement plan. |
C | Develop project charter. |
D | Develop quality management plan. |
Question 190 Explanation:
Enterprise environment factors are the input to develop project charter, and the project charter is developed during project initiation.
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 191 |
What type of issues prevention action deal with?
A | Anticipated deviation of project performance with performance management baselines. |
B | Planned deviation with performance management baselines that accrued on the project. |
C | Actual deviation of project performance with performance management baselines. |
D | Occurred discrepancy of project performance with performance management baselines. |
Question 191 Explanation:
Prevention action addresses anticipated deviation of project performance with performance management baselines.
[1 - 4.4.3 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Outputs]
Question 192 |
New software product will be using an application programming interface that already utilized in the company's information system. What type of information is this?
A | Enterprise environmental factors. |
B | Project management training system. |
C | Lessons learned from the knowledge database. |
D | Organizational process assets. |
Question 192 Explanation:
Information about the existing systems is a part of enterprise environmental factors.
Question 193 |
To which process group belongs configuration management system?
A | Closing, |
B | Executing. |
C | Initiating. |
D | Monitoring and controlling. |
Question 193 Explanation:
Configuration management is a part of monitoring and controlling process group and can be a part of the integrated control management system, which belongs to enterprise environment factors.
[1 - 4.4 Monitoring and Control Project Work]
Question 194 |
What change management plan documents?
A | How changes in the system will be deployed. |
B | How changes will be communicated to the stakeholders. |
C | How changes will be implemented. |
D | How changes will be monitored and controlled. |
Question 194 Explanation:
Change management plan describes how changes will be monitored and controlled. This document is a part of project management plan.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 195 |
What is the objective of preventive action?
A | Implementing formally documented work to compensate the defect component in recommended way whether repair of replacement. |
B | Executing the project work to reduce probability of negative results associated with project risks. |
C | Declining the activities that may negatively affect the project cost or schedule. |
D | Declining the activities that may negatively affect the project cost or schedule. |
E | Executing the project work to ensure the expected future performance is inline with the project management plan. |
Question 195 Explanation:
The objective of preventive action assures the expected future performance is inline with the project management plan.
[1 - 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Execution]
Question 196 |
What parts of the project documents may be updated when a preventive action is applied?
A | Corporate marketing strategies. |
B | Project management plan and its subsidiary management plans and baselines, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance. |
C | Business plan of the company. |
D | Corporate financial tax reporting. |
Question 196 Explanation:
As a part of monitoring and controlling processes, preventive action usually requires update of project documentation including but not limited to project management plan, its subsidiary management plans, forecasts, issues log, reports of project performance and other documents.
[1 - 4.4 Monitor and Control Project]
Question 197 |
Which of the following processes refers to integration management?
A | Perform integrated change control. |
B | Plan communications. |
C | Acquire acceptance of the intermediate deliverable from the customer. |
D | Determine quality standards and performs quality audit. |
Question 197 Explanation:
Perform integrated change control is one of the integration management processes.
[1 - Project Integration Management processes]
Question 198 |
Which process groups are integrated via human resources knowledge area?
A | Planning and execution. |
B | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
C | Execution, monitoring and controlling. |
D | Initiating and closing. |
Question 198 Explanation:
Planning and execution are two project process groups that integrated via human resources knowledge area.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 199 |
Which process uses the payback period as one of the economic models?
A | Project selection. |
B | Finalize requirements. |
C | Develop project plan. |
D | Product selection. |
Question 199 Explanation:
Payback period is used in project selection process; as shorter payback period the project is more preferable.
Question 200 |
What of the following is the part of organizational process assets as an input to develop project management plan?
A | Infrastructure and existing information management system. |
B | Company's standards and guidelines, processes and procedures, various evaluation criteria and performance measurement approach. |
C | Configuration management and quality control systems. |
D | Integrated change management system. |
Question 200 Explanation:
The standards, procedures, policies, historical information and lessons learned from the past projects, templates and other documents are a part of an organizational processes assets.
[1 - 4.2.1 Develop Project Management Plan: Inputs]
Question 201 |
What of the following are considered as organizational process assets?
A | Organizational standards, processes, policies and procedures. |
B | Business case and project charter. |
C | Statement of work and business case. |
D | Project control system and integrated change management system. |
Question 201 Explanation:
Organizational standard processes and procedures are considered as organizational process assets?
[1 - 4.1.1 Develop Project Charter: Inputs]
Question 202 |
In which of the following activities a panel of advisers can be used to negatively influence the decisions?
A | Project selection. |
B | Risk identification. |
C | Change management. |
D | Project closing. |
Question 202 Explanation:
Murder boar in other words, a panel of people that used to identify the negative sides of new ideas is used in project selection activities.
Question 203 |
Which process groups are integrated via human resources knowledge area?
A | Execution, monitoring and controlling. |
B | Initiating and closing. |
C | Planning and execution. |
D | Planning, monitoring and controlling. |
Question 203 Explanation:
Planning and execution project process groups are integrated via human resources knowledge area.
[1 - 3.1 Common Project Management Process Interactions]
Question 204 |
How detailed the project subsidiary plans need to be?
A | Subsidiary plans provide only summary of the subject. |
B | Subsidiary plans do not provide details about processes used on the project. |
C | Each subsidiary plan needs to be very detailed. |
D | Subsidiary plans need to be detailed to the extent that needed by a specific project. |
Question 204 Explanation:
Subsidiary plans need to be detailed to the extent that needed by a specific project.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
Question 205 |
What process is documenting the necessary project activities that explain, formulate, incorporate, and organize all sub-ordinary plans?
A | Design financial plan. |
B | Create marketing plan. |
C | Develop project plan. |
D | Complete articles of incorporation. |
Question 205 Explanation:
Develop project plan is the process of documenting the necessary project activities that explain, formulate, incorporate, and organize all sub-ordinary plans?
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 206 |
What of the following activity better defines corrective action?
A | Correcting cost and schedule to prevent discrepancy with project management baselines. |
B | Addressing and fixing root cause of issues. |
C | Planning the changes that fixing problems on the project. |
D | Identifying when an issue can happen. |
Question 206 Explanation:
Objective of corrective action is to ensure that project issues are fixed in aspect to bring project inline with project management plan and management plan baselines.
[1 - 4.4.3 Monitoring and Control Project Work: Outputs]
Question 207 |
What input is required to create scope baseline?
A | Project charter, contracts, project scope statement, project requirements, organizational process assets. |
B | Project charter, project scope statement, project requirements, enterprise environmental factors. |
C | Project scope statement, requirements, organizational process assets. |
D | Project scope statement, enterprise environment factors, requirements documentation. |
Question 207 Explanation:
Since the scope baseline is an output of create WBS process, its inputs are applied.
Question 208 |
What type of reporting should be done during project closure?
A | Resources performance report. |
B | Final project performance report. |
C | Profit/lose analysis. |
D | Root cause analysis of changes on the project. |
Question 208 Explanation:
Project manager needs to complete final project performance report.
[1 - 4.6 Close Project or Phase]
Question 209 |
What baselines are used in project performance measurement?
A | Schedule, cost performance, scope. |
B | Cost, scope, risk. |
C | Cost, scope, quality. |
D | Schedule, scope, procurement. |
Question 209 Explanation:
Schedule, cost performance and scope baselines are called performance measurement baselines.
[1 - 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan]
Question 210 |
Which document describes the integrity of the performance measurement baselines will be supported on the specific project?
A | Performance management manual. |
B | Project management plan. |
C | Corporate configuration management guide. |
D | Enterprise configuration management system. |
Question 210 Explanation:
Project management plan describes the integrity of the performance measurement baselines will be supported on the specific project.
[1 - Develop Project Management Plan: Outputs]
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