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Based on the chart, while completing the project, a team member tells you that the team forgot something during planning. Activity F needs the results of activity E before it can begin. Taking this new dependency into account, what would be the effect on the project?
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  1. It would increase the critical path
  2. Communication would be more complex
  3. There would be no effect
  4. It would delay activity F






Q2. During a meeting with some of the project stakeholders, the project manager is asked to add work to the project scope. The project manager had access to correspondence about the project before the project charter was signed and remembers that the project sponsor specifically denied funding for the scope mentioned by these stakeholders. The BEST thing for the project manager to do is to:

  1. Let the sponsor know of the stakeholders’ request
  2. Evaluate the impact of adding the scope
  3. Tell the stakeholders the scope cannot be added
  4. Add the work if there is time available in the project schedule
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Q3. You have been given a project to clean an area where hundreds of families are living and to develop residential flats for them. Since there so many stakeholders involved, how will you manage them?

  1. Ignore low-power stakeholders
  2. Pick the dominating stakeholders
  3. Find a way to manage them all
  4. Manage only high power and high-interest group stakeholders
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Q4. As project manager, you are unable to allocate as much time to interact with your stakeholders as you would like. Which of the following stakeholders will you make it a priority to get to know?

  1. The stakeholder who is an expert on the product of the project, but is not interested in implementing it in his department.
  2. The manager of the department that will use the product of the project. She is known to be resistant to change.
  3. The project sponsor, with whom you have successfully worked on many projects.
  4. The department employee who is unfamiliar with the product of the project, but open to the positive impacts he believes the product will have on his work environment.
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Q5. All of the following are components of cost management EXCEPT:

  1. Vendor bid analysis
  2. Analogous estimating
  3. Earned value management
  4. Estimate Activity Resources
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Q6. During which of the following project processes do key stakeholders engage with the project for the first time?

  1. Develop Project Charter
  2. Identify Stakeholders
  3. Collect Requirements
  4. Plan Stakeholder Engagement
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Q7. While you are in the execution phase of your project, management informs you that some ISO certified people are coming to your project to see if you’re complying with standards, policies, and procedure. This act is part of which of the following processes?

  1. Quality control
  2. Manage quality
  3. Verify scope
  4. Control scope
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Q8. A control chart should always contain:

  1. Upper and lower warning limits
  2. The moving average
  3. Upper and lower control limits
  4. Upper and lower specification limits
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Q9. A project manager presented premier performance certificates to project team members who delivered above and beyond their required activities at each project milestone. This is an example:

  1. Project performance appraisal.
  2. Gold plating
  3. A recognition and reward system
  4. Team building.
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Q10. During the completion of the project work, a project manager wants to ensure that the quality of the end product is acceptable. The BEST way to do this is by:

  1. Checking quality against the standards set in the quality management plan
  2. Identifying the quality standards you want the end product to meet
  3. Performing cost-benefit analysis
  4. Determining the cause of a problem using a fishbone diagram.
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