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The MAJOR processes for project integration management are: A. Project
plan development, project plan execution, and overall change control. B. Project
plan development, project plan execution, and scope change control. C. Project
plan development, overall change control, and scope change control. D. Project
plan development, initiation, and overall change control. 2.
Project sponsors have the GREATEST influence on the scope, quality, time, and
cost of the project during the: A. Concept phase. B. Development
phase. C. Execution phase. D. Close-down phase. 3.
Ideally, communication between the project manager and the project team members should
take place: A. Via daily status reports. B. Through approved documented
forms. C. By written and oral communication. D. Through the formal chain
of command. 4. A project's payback period ends when: A.
Profit maximum is realized. B. Unit profit is realized. C. Monthly revenue
exceeds monthly costs. D. Cumulative revenue equals cumulative costs. 5.
A scope statement is important because it: A. Provides the basis for
making future project decisions. B. Provides a brief summary of the project. C.
Approves the project for the stakeholders. D. Provides criteria for measuring
project cost. 6. A project management professional
can compare earned value performance data to all of the following project management
tools EXCEPT: A. Critical path analysis. B. Technical performance
metrics. C. Risk mitigation plans. D. Forecasted final costs and schedule
estimates. 7. During the project scope planning process,
the work breakdown structure should be developed to: A. The sub-project
level. B. The level determined by the project office. C. A level allowing
for adequate estimates. D. The cost center level. 8.
The decomposition process is a technique used to construct a: A. Precedence
network. B. Critical Path Method Diagram. C. Variance analysis. D. Work
breakdown structure. 9. A project loses a contractor
in the middle of a project. A new project team is formed to replace the role of
the lost contractor and his/her team. As a project manager, what is the FIRST
topic to address to the team in the kick-off meeting? A. Identify team
roles and responsibilities. B. Review detailed schedule. C. Discuss cost
estimates. D. Emphasize your authority.
10.
Constructive team roles include: A. Encourager, initiator, and gatekeeper. B.
Information giver, devil¡¯s advocate, and clarifier. C. Withdrawer, harmonizer,
and blocker. D. Summarizer, recognition seeker, and information seeker.
11.
A project schedule completion date will change if: A. The critical path
is reduced. B. The contingency is no longer available. C. No float time
is available. D. Project resources are reduced.
12.
Your project is behind schedule due to conflict between team members. Having resolved
the conflict, to get the project back on schedule, you should consider: A.
Crashing the schedule. B. Performing resource leveling. C. Conducting
reverse resource allocation scheduling. D. Utilizing the critical chair resources.
13.
Risk quantification includes: A. Enumerating sources of internal and
external events. B. Identifying potential events and impact. C. Evaluating
probability and impact. D. Developing contingency plans and resources.
14.
In which project phase do you have the GREATEST influence on project risk? A.
Conceptual B. Design C. Execution D. Implementation
15.
A precise description of a deliverable is called a: A. Specification. B.
Baseline. C. Work package. D. Work breakdown structure element.
16.
The objective of fast tracking a project is to: A. Increase productivity. B.
Reduce project duration. C. Increase schedule tracking controls. D. Reduce
project risks.
17. When a project manager places
a purchase order for a piece of equipment, it represents which of the following? A.
Commitment B. Expense C. Cash out-flow D. Capital investment
18.
Which of the following are frequently used tools in procurement planning? A.
Make or buy analysis, expert judgement, and contract type selection B. Contract
type selection, bidders conferences, and expert judgement C. Expert judgement,
audits, and bidders conferences D. Make or buy analysis, contract type selection,
and weighting system
19. You have just taken control
of a project in the middle of execution and need to learn who has approval authority
for revisions in scope. Which document provides this information? A.
Resource assignment matrix B. Change control plan C. Project charter D.
Client organization chart
20. Of the following
conflict management approaches, which is believed to lead to the LEAST enduring
positive results? A. Problem solving B. Avoidance C. Compromise D.
Forcing
21. Complex projects, involving cross-disciplinary
efforts, are MOST effectively managed by: A. Multiple lead project managers. B.
A functional organization. C. A strong matrix organization. D. A strong
traditional manager. 22. The measure used to forecast
project cost at completion is: A. CPI. B. SPI. C. BCWP. D.
ACWP. 23. A contractor¡¯s deliverable has been delayed
30 days. The process of determining how this event will affect the project schedule
is called risk: A. Identification. B. Mitigation. C. Simulation. D.
Assessment.
24. Conflict resolution techniques
that may be used on a project include: A. Withdrawing, compromising,
controlling, and forcing. B. Controlling, forcing, smoothing, and withdrawing. C.
Confronting, compromising, smoothing, and directing. D. Smoothing, confronting,
forcing, and withdrawing. 25. It is critical for your
company to offer its products on the Internet to increase its market share. The
company has no previous experience in this area, but it believes that knowledge
is needed rapidly. As you have shown an interest in the Internet, you are asked
to start planning for this project. What is the FIRST step to take as you begin
planning? A. Identify the risks. B. Plan the scope. C. Establish
a resource plan. D. Complete a cost and schedule estimate.
26.
Effective stakeholder management includes all of the following project elements
EXCEPT: A. Clear requirements definition. B. Scope change control. C.
Timely status information. D. Frequent cost reports.
27.
A likely result of using "compromise" to resolve a two-party conflict
is: A. Lose-lose. B. Win-lose. C. Win-win. D. Lose-win.
28.
As part of the quality audit, the scope statement is checked against the work
results to ensure the conformance to the customer requirements. The results should
be documented and used for: A. Estimating future projects. B. Changing
the project scope. C. Defining future project tasks. D. Validating the quality
process.
29. A generally accepted method to confirm
accuracy of task progress is through: A. Earned value. B. Probability
vs. outcome. C. Maximum ceiling. D. Work breakdown structure. 30.
Which of the following techniques is used to control the project schedule? A.
Pareto diagram B. Performance measurement C. Parametric modeling D. Statistical
sampling
31. Pareto analysis, cause and effect,
and flow charts are all tools used in quality: A. Control. B. Benchmarking. C.
Planning. D. Verification.
32. Elements of
changing a project schedule include all of the following EXCEPT: A.
Obtain the appropriate levels of approval. B. Submit the appropriate change
requests. C. Evaluate the impact of a change to the schedule. D. Adjust
the project end date to the schedule variance.
33.
An individual¡¯s willingness to take a risk can be determined by: A.
Decision tree modeling. B. Monte Carlo method. C. Sensitivity analysis. D.
Utility function.
34. All of the following assist
in determining the impact of a scope change EXCEPT: A. Project charter. B.
Baseline. C. Performance measurement. D. Milestones. 35.
A project was estimated to cost $1.5 million and scheduled to last six months.
After three months, the earned value analysis shows the following: BCWP
= $650,000 BCWS = $750,000 ACWP = $800,000 What are the schedule and
cost variances? A. SV= +$100,000 / CV= +$150,000 B. SV= +$150,000 / CV=
-$100,000 C. SV= -$50,000 / CV= +$150,000
D. SV= -$100,000 / CV=
-$150,000
36. Configuration management is a technique
for: A. Overall change control. B. Project plan execution. C.
Scope planning. D. Risk quantification.
37.
Scope change control MUST be integrated with all of the following control processes
EXCEPT: A. Schedule. B. Cost. C. Procurement. D. Quality.
38.
Reviewing work products and results to ensure that all were completed satisfactorily
and formally accepted is part of: A. Risk management. B. Quality
control. C. Change control management. D. Scope verification. 39.
Risk response development is intended to: A. Create steps to identify
project risks. B. Formulate strategies for dealing with adverse events. C.
Construct a list of previous project risks. D. Develop measurements to quantify
project risks.
40. Due to cuts in funding, your
project has been terminated. The scope verification process: A. Should
be delayed until the project is completed. B. Should determine the correctness
of the work results. C. Should establish and document the level and extent
of completion. D. Will form the basis of the project audit.
41.
During the contract close-out, the project manager needs to document the: A.
Formal acceptance. B. Statement of work. C. Payment schedule. D. Change
control procedure.
42. You've been engaged to
manage a project. The estimated cost of the project is $1,000,000. The project
sponsor has approved this amount. Your earned value calculations indicate that
the project will be completed on time and under budget by $200,000. Based on this
calulation, your personal profit will decrease by $2,000. At the completion of
this project, the project manager will document and archive all project information.
This information may be used for future projects in all areas EXCEPT: A.
Estimating durations. B. Administering contracts. C. Resolving conflicts. D.
Allocating resources.
43. A KEY activity in closing
out a project is to: A. Disseminate status reports and risk assessments. B.
Disseminate information to formalize project completion. C. Monitor the specific
project results to determine if they comply with relevant quality standards. D.
Transfer all the project records to the project owners. 44.
You've been engaged to manage a project. The estimated cost of the project is
$1,000,000. The project sponsor has approved this amount. Your earned value calculations
indicate that the project will be completed on time and under budget by $200,000.
Based on this calulation, your personal profit will decrease by $2,000. Given
the estimated decrease in personal profit, what action should you take? A.
Invoice for the full $1,000,000 based on the contract. B. Add tasks to improve
the outcome and increase the actual project cost. C. Inform the end-user that
you can add features to the project in order to use the entire budget. D. Communicate
the projected financial outcome to the project sponsor.
45.
You are building a water treatment facility. Routine tests reveal that there are
contaminants in the water but that they have an extremely low risk for causing
any sickness. As the project manager, you should: A. Inform the public
that a detailed examination has been ordered to determine the extent to which
the problem exists. B. Do nothing because there is extremely low risk for sickness
except for some effects on small children and the elderly. C. Tell the public
there is no problem, except for small children and the elderly who need to boil
the water before drinking. D. Educate the public about the advances on water
treatment technology and the industry efficiency and safety record.
46.
A KEY activity for achieving customer satisfaction is to define: A.
The business use. B. Requirements. C. Product specificity. D. Change
control.
47. When it appears that a design error
will interfere with meeting technical performance objectives, the PREFERRED response
is to: A. Decrease the performance value to equal the assessed value. B.
Develop alternative solutions to the problem. C. Increase the specified value
to set a new performance goal. D. Reduce the overall technical complexity of
the project. 48. The disorientation experienced by
people who suddenly find themselves living and working in a different environment
is known as: A. Culture shock. B. Sociocentrism. C. Temporal shock. D.
Ethnocentrism.
49. What is the MOST effective
process to ensure that cultural and ethical differences do not impede success
of your multi-national project? A. Co-locating B. Training C.
Forming D. Teaming
50. Negotiating across international
cultures involves mutual interdependence between parties. The negotiating MUST
be conducted in an atmosphere of: A. Mutual trust and cooperation B.
Generalities and vagueness C. Sincerity and compassion D. Uncertainty and
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