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Janice, a project manager, wanted to obtain early feedback on the project requirements. However, she was concerned that the abstract representations of the requirements might not elicit useful feedback. Which of the following tools and techniques might help her overcome this hurdle?
  1. Histograms
  2. Prototypes
  3. Ishikawa diagram
  4. Control charts






Q2. A project has several teams. Team C has repeatedly missed deadlines in the past. This has caused team D have to crash the critical path several times. As the team leader for team D, you should meet with the:

  1. Manager of team D
  2. Project manager alone
  3. Project manager and management
  4. Project manager and the leader of team C.
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Q3. You are sitting in a group discussion with 13 stakeholders and collecting ideas. Now you are in the final stage and are selecting the final idea. As there are many ideas, you decide to vote. After voting you see that a particular idea receives 7 votes, so you go with that option. What kind of decision making is this?

  1. Unanimity
  2. Majority
  3. Plurality
  4. Dictatorship
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Q4. Establishing control accounts for the work packages and a unique identifier from a code of accounts finalizes the WBS. This provides a structure for hierarchical summation of:

  1. Schedule and requirements information
  2. Cost and requirements information
  3. Cost and resource information
  4. Scope, budget and schedule information
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Q5. Integration is done by the:

  1. Project manager
  2. Team
  3. Sponsor
  4. Stakeholders
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Q6. Mark is managing a telecom network deployment project. The buyer of the telecom network is an external entity. Recently, the customer requested that all future project updates be posted to their information system automatically. In order to implement this, the project team needs to customize their project management information system so it can be integrated with the customer’s information system. This is a new customer requirement that was not a part of the original project’s scope. What should the project manager do?

  1. Request that the customer terminate the current contract and award a new contract.
  2. Ask the project team to customize the project management information system.
  3. Ignore the request; this is outside the project’s scope.
  4. Initiate the formal change control process.
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Q7. At a critical design review meeting for a large project, several important issues surfaced. After hearing about a major technical problem, one of the subcontractor’s engineers mentions that he experienced a similar situation on another project, he has some ideas on how to solve the current problem. What type of power is the engineer using?

  1. Manipulative
  2. Formal
  3. Expert
  4. Referent.
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Q8. You have been assigned to manage the development of an organization’s first Web site. The site will be highly complex and interactive, and neither your project team nor the client has much experience with Web site development. The timeline is extremely aggressive. Any delay will be costly for both your firm and the client. You have a project sponsor and have achieved agreement and sign-off on both the project charter and the project management plan. Client personnel have been kept fully informed of the project’s progress through status reports and regular meetings. The project is on schedule, within the budget, and a final perfunctory review has been scheduled. Suddenly you hear that the entire effort may be cancelled because the product developed is totally unacceptable. What is the MOST likely cause of this situation?

  1. A key stakeholder was not adequately involved in the project.
  2. The project charter and project management plan were not thoroughly explained or adequately reviewed y the client.
  3. Communications arrangements were inadequate and did not provide the required information to interested parties
  4. The project sponsor failed to provide adequate support for the project.
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Q9. Approved corrective action is an input to which of the following processes?

  1. Validate Scope
  2. Direct and Manage Project Work
  3. Develop Project Charter
  4. Develop Schedule
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Q10. A project manager has managed four projects for the company and is being considered to join the project management office team. The following is discovered during the evaluation of his performance. The project manager’s first project had an ending cost variance of -500, used two critical resources, needed to rework the project charter during project executing and was ranked 14th in priority within the company. The second project finished with a schedule variance of +100, was completed with a vastly compressed schedule and received a letter of recommendation from the sponsor, but the product of the project was not used. The third project had 23 percent more changes than expected, had an SPI of 0.90, and 25 open items in the issue log when the project was completed. Each of these projects had a cost budget of US $1,000 and 20 to 28 percent more changes than others of its size. The project management office decided not to add this project manager to the team. Which of the following BEST describes why this might have happened?

  1. The project manager has only managed low-priority projects and he had to compress the schedule, showing that he does not have the skill to work in the project management office.
  2. Issue logs should not be used on projects of this size, showing that the project manager does not have the knowledge to work in a project management office
  3. The project manager did not effectively involve the stakeholders, showing that he does not have the knowledge to work in the project management office
  4. The project manager had two critical resources on their team and still needed to rework the project charter, showing that he does not have the discipline to work in the project management office.
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