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How does the role of a project manager change based on managing projects using a predictive development life cycle then managing projects in adaptive environments?
  1. The role of the project manager changes to a facilitator in predictive environments.
  2. The role of the project manager changes to a facilitator in adaptive environments.
  3. The role of the project manager does not change.
  4. The role of the project manager is replaced with a scrum master in adaptive environments.






Q2. A project manager has made a change to the project. What should she do NEXT?

  1. Assign resources
  2. Revise the project management plan and/or project documents
  3. Evaluate impact
  4. Request change control board involvement
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Q3. A project manager has a project team consisting of people in four countries. The project is very important to the company, and the project manager is concerned about its success. The length of the project schedule is acceptable. What type of communication should he use?

  1. Informal verbal communication
  2. Formal written communication
  3. Formal verbal communication
  4. Informal written communication
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Q4. Nancy’s project has a large number of key positive and negative stakeholders. To ensure the project’s success, it is essential to manage the influential negative stakeholders closely. Do the key positive stakeholders need to be managed, too?

  1. No; more attention needs to be given to the key negative stakeholders.
  2. The positive stakeholders need to be closely managed, as well, since stakeholders’ needs and expectations change over time.
  3. Project stakeholders should not be classified as positive and negative stakeholders.
  4. Yes; positive stakeholders should be more closely managed than the negative stakeholders.
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Q5. Halfway through the executing process of your project, a team member alerts you to a potential cost overrun for a specific deliverable. What do you do FIRST?

  1. Determine the projected actual cost
  2. Implement a change control process to track the change
  3. Inform the customer.
  4. Determine the cause of the overage
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Q6. Which of the following Manage Quality techniques examines problems, constraints, and non-value-added activities that occur during project work?

  1. Sensitivity Analysis
  2. Expected monetary value analysis
  3. Earned Value Analysis
  4. Process Analysis
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Q7. Which of the following processes are usually not performed continuously, but rather, performed periodically as needed:

  1. Acquire Resources
  2. Monitor Risks
  3. Monitor Communications
  4. Monitor Stakeholder Engagement
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Q8. Which of the following estimating techniques will cost less but is also typically less accurate?

  1. Parametric Estimating
  2. Analogous Estimating
  3. Resource Cost-based Estimating
  4. Bottom-up Estimating
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Q9. A project uses rounding of activity cost estimates data to the nearest $100, uses staff hours as the unit of measure for resources, and has a variance threshold of 10 percent deviation from the baseline plan. These approaches are typically documented in the:

  1. Cost management plan
  2. Scope Statement
  3. WBS
  4. Project charter
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Q10. You are beginning a new project. When should you use the Perform Integrated Change Control process?

  1. Throughout the entire project
  2. Only when closing out the project
  3. Only after the project is completely funded
  4. Only after the project scope is clearly defined
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