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Meredith, Project Management in Practice, 7th Edition TEST BANK, All Chapters 1 - 8, Complete Newest Version Meredith, Project Management in Practice, 7th Edition TEST BANK, All Chapters 1 - 8, Complete Newest Version . CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2. CHAPTER 2: THE MANAGER, THE ORGANIZATION, AND THE TEAM 3. CHAPTER 3: PROJECT ACTIVITY AND RISK PLANNING 4. CHAPTER 4: BUDGETING THE PROJECT 5. CHAPTER 5: SCHEDULING THE PROJECT 6. CHAPTER 6: ALLOCATING RESOURCES TO THE PROJECT 7. CHAPTER 7: MONITORING AND CONTROLLING THE PROJECT 8. CHAPTER 8: EVALUATING AND CLOSING THE PROJECT TEST BANK For Project Management in Practice, 7th Edition by Jack R. Meredith, Verified Chapters 1 - 8, Complete Newest Version Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Pdf Chapters Download Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Pdf Download Stuvia Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Study Guide Questions and Answers Quizlet Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Ebook Download Stuvia Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Questions and Answers Quizlet Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Course hero Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Chapters Quizlet Test Bank For Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Chapters Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Pdf Chapters Download Course hero Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Pdf Download Online Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Answers Quizlet Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Ebook Download Stuvia Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Questions Quizlet Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Studocu Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Quizlet Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Course hero Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Pdf Chapters Download Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Pdf Download Stuvia Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Study Guide Questions and Answers Course hero Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Ebook Download Online Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Chapters Questions and Answers Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Studocu Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Quizlet Project Management in Practice 7th Edition Test Bank Course hero Project Management in Practice Chapters Questions and Answers Project Management in Practice Questions Project Management in Practice Answers Project Management in Practice Study Guide Test bank and solution manual pdf Test bank and solution manual pdf free download Test bank and solution manual pdf download Test bank and solution manual free download Test Bank solutions Test bank nursing Test Bank PDF Test bank questions and answers Test bank and study guide pdf Test bank nursing Download test banks for free Test bank questions and answers pdf Test Bank PDF Test bank pdf notes Test bank pdf free download Test bank questions and answers pdf Chemistry test bank pdf Financial markets and Institutions Test bank pdf Download test banks for free Financial markets Exam questions and answers PDF Organic Chemistry test bank pdf Free test banks online Test bank practice test Test bank website Test Bank PDF Test bank quizlet Test bank questions Download test banks for free Test bank nursing Free test banks online Test bank practice test Test Bank book Solution manual pdf free download Solution manual pdf download Solution manual for textbooks free Solution manuals Free solution manual website Popov Solution Manual pdf The Nature of Computation solution manual pdf How to download solution manual of any book

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TEST BANK
Project Management in Practice,
7th Edition Meredith, Chapter 1 - 8

,TABLE OF CONTENTS


1. CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT


2. CHAPTER 2: THE MANAGER, THE ORGANIZATION, AND THE TEAM


3. CHAPTER 3: PROJECT ACTIVITY AND RISK PLANNING


4. CHAPTER 4: BUDGETING THE PROJECT


5. CHAPTER 5: SCHEDULING THE PROJECT


6. CHAPTER 6: ALLOCATING RESOURCES TO THE PROJECT


7. CHAPTER 7: MONITORING AND CONTROLLING THE PROJECT


8. CHAPTER 8: EVALUATING AND CLOSING THE PROJECT

,Chapter 1: The World of Project Management
True/False

1. A primary purpose of forming projects is to assign the responsibility for
accomplishing some organizational task to a specific person or small
group.

Answer: True
Response: See section 1.1
Level: easy



2. One of the few similarities between project management and general
management is that both exist in the well-defined organizational structure of
superior/subordinates in the overall organization.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



3. Many recent developments in project management are being driven by
changes in the nature of the American workforce.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.1
Level: medium



4. There has been a growing use of projects to achieve an organization’s strategic
goals

Answer: True
Response: See section 1.1
Level: medium

,5. While general managers have their authority limited to specific areas in the
overall organization, project managers have authority over any activity
required by the project.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



6. Projects are always carried out under conditions of

uncertainty. Answer: True
Response: See section 1.3
Level: easy



7. One can trade-off time and cost when managing a project, but the project’s
technical specifications must be maintained exactly as the client initially
specifies.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.3
Level: medium



8. Nonnumeric project selection methods are only suitable if numeric
methods are not available.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium


9. When using financial methods for selecting projects, the payback period is
the simplest and best method to use.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium



10 Rank-ordering a large number of projects can be done with a Q-sort.

, Answer: True
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium



11. A disadvantage of using the payback period method for selecting projects is
that it cannot reflect the time-value of money.

Answer: True
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium




12. A disadvantage of using the discounted cash flow method (or net present
value) for selecting projects is that it ignores all non-monetary factors
associated with the project except risk.

Answer: True
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium



13. A disadvantage of using scoring models rather than financial models for
selecting projects is that they cannot include the project’s profitability.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium



14. A PM does not need to understand why a project is selected for funding
because he did not initiate the process.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium



15. The main distinction between platform and breakthrough projects is
that the former usually depend on existing technology.

, Answer: True
Response: See section
1.6 Level: medium



16. The main distinction between platform and derivative projects is that the
latter depend on existing technology.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.6 Level: medium




17. One reason for the emphasis on project management is that tasks fit neatly
into business-as-usual.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.1 Level: easy



18. Programs are subdivisions of

projects. Answer: False
Response: See section
1.1 Level: easy



19. Projects are subdivisions of

programs. Answer: True
Response: See section
1.1 Level: easy



20. A similarity between project management and general management is the
tendency to ―manage by exception.‖

, Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



21. Project budgets are primarily modifications of budgets for the same activity in
the previous period.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium


22. In project management, superior-subordinate relationships are known and
lines of authority are clear.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



23. Having responsibility for the outcome of a project without the authority of
rank or position is common in project management.

Answer: True
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



24. Negotiating the purchase of a new car would typically be characterized as
win- win negotiation.

Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium



25. In project management, it is often necessary to trade-off one objective for

another. Answer: True
Response: See section 1.3

, Level: easy




26. A project that is selected because it is necessary for continued
operations exemplifies a sacred cow.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



27. The comparative benefits method is considered a nonnumeric project
selection method.

Answer: True
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



28. When using the weighted scoring model, the categories for each scale must
be in equal intervals.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



29. Scoring methods were developed to overcome some of the
disadvantages of simple financial profitability methods.

Answer: True
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



30. One limitation of scoring methods is that they can only incorporate
quantitative data.

Answer: False

, Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



31. As a rule of thumb, the number of factors included in a scoring model
should be at least 10.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



32. Projects success is not determined by the portfolio of projects in an

organization. Answer: False
Response: See section
1.6 Level: medium



33. R&D projects are oriented toward using newly developed technologies or
existing technologies in a new manner.

Answer: True
Response: See section
1.6 Level: medium



34. Projects with deliverables that are incrementally different from existing
offerings are classified as platform projects.

Answer: False
Response: See section
1.6 Level: medium



35. The project manager depends on legitimate authority to gain the cooperation of the
many departments in the organization that may be asked to supply technology,
information, resources and personnel to the project.
Answer: False
Response: See section 1.2
Level: medium

, 36. In the early years of a project when outflows usually exceed inflows, the NPV of
the project for those years will be positive.
Answer: False
Response: See section 1.5
Level: medium




Multiple Choice




37. Which of the following is not a trend in project management?
a) achieving strategic goals
b) improving project effectiveness
c) quasi projects
d) reductive projects
e) achieving routine goals

Answer: d
Response: See section
1.1 Level: medium



38. Which of the following criteria can be included in scoring models for
selecting projects?
a) potential profitability of the project
b) potential impact on the firm’s competitive position
c) the organization’s ability to market the output of a project
d) All of the above can be included
e) only a and b above

Answer: d
Response: See section
1.5 Level: medium



39. If the initial investment is a project is $100,000 and the expected annual net
profit for the project is $20,000, the payback period is:
a) One fifth of a year
b) 4 years
c) 5 years

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