Question 1 (1 point)
Who is responsible for reviewing change requests and approving or rejecting the change requests?
Question 1 options:
Change control board |
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Project manager |
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Project management office |
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Project sponsor |
Question 2 (1 point)
When are deliverables accepted or not accepted?
Question 2 options:
When the project is initiated |
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As an output of the scope verification process |
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When the project is closing |
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In the contract closure process |
Question 3 (1 point)
Lessons learned are created and project resources are released in which Process Group?
Question 3 options:
Planning |
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Executing |
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Closing |
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Initiating |
Question 4 (1 point)
Scope verification is PRIMARILY concerned with which of the following?
Question 4 options:
Acceptance of the work deliverables. |
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Accuracy of the work deliverables. |
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Approval of the scope statement. |
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Accuracy of the work breakdown structure. |
Question 5 (1 point)
During which process would you obtain stakeholders’ formal acceptance of the completed project scope?
Question 5 options:
Quality control |
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Scope verification |
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Scope control |
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Close project |
Q1) Ans - Option A
Change control board
The change control board is responsible for reviewing change requests and approving or rejecting the change requests
Q2)
Option B
As an output of the scope verification process.
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