UNDERSTANDING SMART GOALS QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (PROFESSOR
VERIFIED) | ALREADY GRADED A+
1.
Which of the following best describes the classification of goals based on their timeframes and
the effort needed to achieve them?
• Immediate goals, short-term goals, and long-term goals
• Personal goals, professional goals, and academic goals
• Financial goals, health goals, and social goals
• Strategic goals, tactical goals, and operational goals
2.
As a project manager, you're using the SMART criteria to craft goals for your team. During the
process, you ask yourself if a goal is aligned to the organization or the company's goals. Which
SMART criteria does this question represent?
• Relevant
• Specific
• Time-bound
• Attainable
• Measurable
3.
In the sentence, "Goals should be specific," the word specific refers to which quality of a goal?
• Your personal abilities and strengths
• The steps for achieving the goal
• How well your goal matches your major
• Details about what the goal is
• Whether your goal is written down
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (PROFESSOR
VERIFIED) | ALREADY GRADED A+
1.
Which of the following best describes the classification of goals based on their timeframes and
the effort needed to achieve them?
• Immediate goals, short-term goals, and long-term goals
• Personal goals, professional goals, and academic goals
• Financial goals, health goals, and social goals
• Strategic goals, tactical goals, and operational goals
2.
As a project manager, you're using the SMART criteria to craft goals for your team. During the
process, you ask yourself if a goal is aligned to the organization or the company's goals. Which
SMART criteria does this question represent?
• Relevant
• Specific
• Time-bound
• Attainable
• Measurable
3.
In the sentence, "Goals should be specific," the word specific refers to which quality of a goal?
• Your personal abilities and strengths
• The steps for achieving the goal
• How well your goal matches your major
• Details about what the goal is
• Whether your goal is written down