PMBOK MC - PM Final Exam With Complete Solutions (A+)
The scope management plan describes how the scope will be. - ANSWER defined,
monitored, controlled, and validated
Scope management includes. - ANSWER preparing a project scope statement and
creating the WBS
Requirements management plan can include. - ANSWER - how requirements will be
planned, tracked, and reported
- configurations management activities
- requirements prioritization process
- metrics that will be used and the rationale for them
- traceability structure that reflects the requirement attributes
Tools and techniques of collecting requirements. - ANSWER - expert judgment
- data gathering
- data analysis
- decision making
- data representation
- interpersonal and team skills
- context diagram
- prototypes
Requirements documentation describes. - ANSWER how individual requirements meet
the business need for the project and may start out at high level to become
progressively more detailed
, Project scope statements describe the. - ANSWER project scope, major deliverables,
and exclusions
The project scope will help to have a common understanding of the project scope
among stokeholders.
Detailed scope statement includes: - PRODUCT SCOPE DESCRIPTION
Deliverables
Acceptance criteria
Project exclusions
Work breakdown structure is. - a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work
to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create
the required deliverables
A work package is. - ANSWER lowest level of a WBS with a unique identifier
A planning package is. - ANSWER a work breakdown structure component below the
control account and above the work package with known work content, but without
detailed schedule activities
A WBS dictionary. - ANSWER provides detailed deliverables, activities, scheduling
information, and overall supports the WBS
The scheduling management establishes. - ANSWER the criteria and activities for
developing, monitoring, and controlling the schedule
Schedule management plan, just like scope management studies. - ANSWER can be
formal or informal, highly detailed or broadly framed based on needs
The scheduling management establishes: - ANSWER - project schedule model
The scope management plan describes how the scope will be. - ANSWER defined,
monitored, controlled, and validated
Scope management includes. - ANSWER preparing a project scope statement and
creating the WBS
Requirements management plan can include. - ANSWER - how requirements will be
planned, tracked, and reported
- configurations management activities
- requirements prioritization process
- metrics that will be used and the rationale for them
- traceability structure that reflects the requirement attributes
Tools and techniques of collecting requirements. - ANSWER - expert judgment
- data gathering
- data analysis
- decision making
- data representation
- interpersonal and team skills
- context diagram
- prototypes
Requirements documentation describes. - ANSWER how individual requirements meet
the business need for the project and may start out at high level to become
progressively more detailed
, Project scope statements describe the. - ANSWER project scope, major deliverables,
and exclusions
The project scope will help to have a common understanding of the project scope
among stokeholders.
Detailed scope statement includes: - PRODUCT SCOPE DESCRIPTION
Deliverables
Acceptance criteria
Project exclusions
Work breakdown structure is. - a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work
to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create
the required deliverables
A work package is. - ANSWER lowest level of a WBS with a unique identifier
A planning package is. - ANSWER a work breakdown structure component below the
control account and above the work package with known work content, but without
detailed schedule activities
A WBS dictionary. - ANSWER provides detailed deliverables, activities, scheduling
information, and overall supports the WBS
The scheduling management establishes. - ANSWER the criteria and activities for
developing, monitoring, and controlling the schedule
Schedule management plan, just like scope management studies. - ANSWER can be
formal or informal, highly detailed or broadly framed based on needs
The scheduling management establishes: - ANSWER - project schedule model