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The State of New York has contracted with your company to provide a claims payment system for Medicaid benefits. In the contract, a clause states that the State of New York can review your work processes and deliverables. This is an example of:
  1. Performance Report
  2. Record Management System
  3. Deliverables Checklist
  4. Inspections and Audits






Q2. A project manager receives a deliverable from one of the team members to provide to the customer. While looking at the deliverable, the project manager notes that the document is smaller than what he expected and does not contain what he thought it should. The project manager should FIRST:

  1. Discuss it with the team member
  2. Contact the team member’s manager to get that person additional training
  3. Audit the development process
  4. Complete scope validation
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Q3. Your company is concerned about improving its project performance. Internal measures have been created and have helped to identify areas needing improvement. Additional measures of performance are still needed. Which of the following would be the BEST thing to do?

  1. Calculate the benefit to cost of purchasing a new piece of equipment.
  2. Determine the project scope and measures to ensure the scope is met
  3. Perform a root cause analysis on the quality problems that have occurred on the project
  4. Read a project management magazine each month, and look at the results of other companies’ projects to help determine quality measures for future projects.
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Q4. Two people are arguing about what needs to be done to complete a work package. If the project manager wants to know what is going, she should pay MOST attention to:

  1. What is said and when.
  2. What is being said, who is saying it and the time of day.
  3. Physical mannerisms and what is being said.
  4. The pitch and tone of the voices, and physical mannerisms.
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Q5. You’ve been assigned to take over managing a project that should be half complete according to the schedule. After an extensive evaluation, you discover that the project is running far behind schedule, and that the project will probably take twice the time originally estimated by the previous project manager. However, the sponsor has been told that the project is on schedule. What is the BEST course of action?

  1. Try to restructure the schedule to meet the project deadline
  2. Report your assessment to the sponsor
  3. Turn the project back to the previous project manager.
  4. Move forward with the schedule as planned by the previous project manager and report at the first missed milestone.
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Q6. Which estimating method tends to be MOST costly for creating a project cost estimate?

  1. Bottom-up
  2. Analogous
  3. Parametric
  4. 50/50 rule
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Q7. You are reviewing an old project file where you find a document which contains the project description, important requirements, milestones, and project budget. What document is it?

  1. Scope statement
  2. Project charter
  3. Scope baseline
  4. Procurement document
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Q8. 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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Q9. You are working as a project manager for a high-yield crop development project. Data from the weather agency shows an unfavorable weather pattern for the next few months. As a senior project manager, you want to assess the schedule’s feasibility under adverse conditions and provide some insights to your team. That way, your team can prepare some reserves and plan risk responses if unfavorable conditions exist during execution. Which of the following techniques should you use to simulate risks and other sources of uncertainty to calculate possible schedule outcomes?

  1. Pareto charts
  2. Variance analysis
  3. Crashing
  4. Monte Carlo analysis
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Q10. You are working for a large project organization with several project managers working on 15 projects. All project managers submit their status reports at month’s end. One of your fellow project managers, Jane, has reported an error in the past two months. From discussions with one of her project’s team members who is also working on one of your projects, you realize Jane is deliberately misreporting the project’s status to inflate her performance for the annual performance appraisal next month. The monthend review meeting is in two days, and you are preparing your own presentation for it. What should you say about her status report?

  1. Investigate and verify the blame before reporting the incorrect status to the appropriate management.
  2. Since there is no direct relationship between your project and hers, there is no need to intervene in this issue.
  3. Prepare a brief of what you have discussed with her team member and report the inconsistency in the meeting
  4. Send an email to her boss asking to check the contents of her report
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