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A control chart is used to determine whether a process is stable or has predictable performance. When a process is within acceptable limits, the process does not need adjustment. How are these upper and lower control limits determined?
  1. Statistical calculations
  2. Variance analysis
  3. Pareto chart
  4. ROM estimate






Q2. The project management processes communicate with each other through their inputs and outputs. Which of the following outputs of the Direct and Manage Project Work process is a prime input of the Monitor Stakeholder Engagement process?

  1. Change requests
  2. Work performance information
  3. Work performance data
  4. Expert judgment
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Q3. You are in the Validate Scope process of your electronic goods manufacturing project. While reviewing some products, you have noticed that the tolerance for one product is 0.01 percent less than what was listed in the requirements documentation. This deviation may not be a problem for the customers, and it may not impair the product’s operation. What is your best immediate action in such a situation?

  1. Notify the stakeholders about the deviation
  2. Change the project management plan to allow for small deviation
  3. Reject all products and restart the project
  4. Discuss with your team about the quality testing
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Q4. You are a non-technical project manager. Two highly skilled and knowledgeable resources on your project are in conflict over the best technical solution to meet a project requirement. However, this is not affecting the project schedule. Who is initially responsible for the conflict resolution?

  1. The project sponsor is initially responsible for the conflict resolution.
  2. The project manager is initially responsible for the conflict resolution.
  3. Both team members are initially responsible for the conflict resolution.
  4. Either of the team members is responsible for the conflict resolution.
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Q5. You have just learned that one of your team members has not been adequately trained to complete project activities as assigned to him. How will you handle this situation?

  1. Replace this team member with someone more qualified
  2. Request proper training be provided and paid for by the functional manager
  3. Revise the schedule to account for the decreased effectiveness on this resource.
  4. Mentor this resource during the remainder of project duration.
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Q6. The upper and lower control limits in a control chart indicate the:

  1. Boundaries the customer will accept
  2. Acceptable specifications limits.
  3. Acceptable range of variation in the process
  4. Statistical control points for judging the success or failure of the project.
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Q7. How would you calculate your EAC if the ETC work is performed at the budgeted rate?

  1. EAC = BAC/CPI
  2. EAC= BAC-EV
  3. EAC = AC + BAC - EV
  4. EAC=(BAC-EV)*CPI
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Q8. You are finalizing the monthly project status report due now to your manager when you discover that several project team members are not reporting actual hours spent on project activities. This results in skewed project statistics. What is the MOST appropriate action to be taken?

  1. Discuss the impacts of these actions with team members.
  2. Report the team members’ actions t their functional managers.
  3. Continue reporting information as presented to you.
  4. Provider accurate and truthful representations in all project reports.
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Q9. The project is not going well and many changes are being made. Which of the following should you do FIRST to gain control of the project?

  1. Review the project scope with the stakeholders
  2. Create a new change form
  3. Remind everyone of the change procedures
  4. Ask the sponsor to review the project charter
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Q10. A contractor is currently constructing a new building for your organization on a cost-plus-incentive contract. You just received the project status report from the contractor’s project manager. According to the report, the project’s CPI is 1.5. You are shocked because you believe the project costs are out of control. Upon investigation, you learn the $1 million advance payment (20 percent of the estimated project cost) given to the contractor at the start of the project was included in the project’s earned value. Further, the cost of the inventory at the project site was excluded from the total actual costs. According to the contract, your company reimburses only the costs for the completed deliverables and not for the supplies in the project’s inventory. In this scenario, the reported project’s CPI is incorrect because:

  1. Actual cost is understated.
  2. Earned value is overstated, and actual cost is understated.
  3. Earned value is overstated.
  4. Both the earned value and the actual cost are overstated.
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