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Questions # 601:

A project has completed design activities ahead of schedule. Suddenly, the project manager is informed by a vendor that a deliverable may not meet the agreed delivery time frame due to a resource shortage. The internal team asked if they should continue to deliver as per the schedule.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Discuss with the team the need for longer hours to minimize the impact.

B.

Inform the project team that they may proceed at a more relaxed pace.

C.

Inform the project team that some of them will work for the vendor.

D.

Discuss with the project team alternative options to deliver as planned.

Questions # 602:

A company is about to start a complex research project. Due to the level of uncertainty, the project manager recommends the use of a hybrid approach; however, the organization only has experience with predictive projects.

How can the project manager strategize the use of a hybrid approach to the organization?

Options:

A.

Present the benefits of a hybrid approach to key stakeholders to get their support.

B.

Create a project change request to execute the project using a hybrid approach.

C.

Send a letter to the project management office (PMO) requesting to use a hybrid approach.

D.

Submit a notification to the project team confirming they will be using a hybrid approach on the project.

Questions # 603:

A project manager just took over a construction project which was already in its execution phase. Labor union representatives of the construction workers ask to revise the overtime per hour rate, as wage per hour have increased across the industry.

What should the project manager do first?

Options:

A.

Obtain approval from sponsors to increase the rates because it can affect project due to lack of resources.

B.

Carefully read the agreements and see if there was any clause if the per hour rate could be increased.

C.

Assign a team member to negotiate the increased wage per hour with the labor union representatives.

D.

Negotiate with the labor union representatives if the clause about increased wage per hour meets their requirements.

Questions # 604:

A project manager was notified about a new regulatory requirement that could impact the project schedule.

What should the project manager do first?

Options:

A.

Increase the amount of slack in the critical path to reduce the impact of the regulatory requirement.

B.

Update the schedule and project risk register according to the regulatory requirement.

C.

Consult the project management plan for guidance on addressing the regulatory requirement.

D.

Assess the impact of implementing the potential regulatory requirement on the project.

Questions # 605:

Customers are concerned about the quality of an interim software system for a project. The quality control team has approved the software, but the customers are complaining that some functions do not comply with the requirements.

What should the project manager do to prevent this from happening again?

Options:

A.

Review the risk impact of quality nonconformance.

B.

Review the communications management plan.

C.

Revise the quality management plan.

D.

Revise the product acceptance specifications.

Questions # 606:

A department lead requested additional items be included in the project during the execution phase. Their acceptance is mandatory before the project can be closed.

Options:

A.

Find a way to accommodate the requested additions.

B.

Schedule a meeting to gain better understanding.

C.

Politely refuse the request stating the project baselines.

D.

Initiate a change request for the additional scope.

Questions # 607:

A project team consists of several consultants from an external vendor. These consultants often change from month to month.

What should the project manager do to communicate the organizational values?

Options:

A.

Distribute the team charter to new team members.

B.

Host a question and answer (Q&A) session with the new team members.

C.

Schedule a collaborative team outing to strengthen team relationships.

D.

Review communications options with the vendor.

Questions # 608:

A project manager has been assigned a project team with members in two different locations. The project manager noticed that the productivity of a senior team member in the other location is much lower than the local junior team members.

What should the project manager do to address the issue?

Options:

A.

Share a work performance report with the team member's supervisor.

B.

Assign a mentor to work with the senior team member.

C.

Speak with the senior team member to identify the difficulties.

D.

Collect feedback from all team members about team performance.

Questions # 609:

An email arrives shortly after the beginning of a sprint. It is from a key project stakeholder who is unfamiliar with agile approaches and has a serious complaint about future work that has been scheduled. The stakeholder is insisting that a future work package be removed from the backlog entirely, claiming that it is unnecessary.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Address the stakeholder's request at the daily standup and ask for the team's opinion.

B.

Discuss the stakeholder's request at the next retrospective meeting.

C.

Invite the stakeholder to the backlog refinement meeting to discuss their request.

D.

Alter the backlog to accommodate the stakeholder's request.

Questions # 610:

A member of a testing team in an agile project works well with the project team. However, in the previous two iterations, this team member's performance was poor, and the team had difficulty meeting the iteration goals.

How should the project manager handle this situation?

Options:

A.

Inform the human resource (HR) department about the issue.

B.

Allow the project team to discuss the problem with this team member.

C.

Discuss the issue with the team member's functional manager.

D.

Speak to the team member regarding the need to improve performance.

Questions # 611:

During a project's stakeholder identification stage, team members are struggling to identify the level of influence for two stakeholders. One is considered important, while the second is not quite as important as the first one. For this project, stakeholder engagement is a critical activity.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Move forward due to time constraints.

B.

Call a meeting with the project team to decide.

C.

Consider both of them to be important stakeholders.

D.

Conduct an evaluation on both stakeholders.

Questions # 612:

A project manager leads a project that implements a new process throughout the organization. The rollout is done in stages and the project manager planned a demonstration for the pilot business units. A manager from a business unit that is scheduled for a later date asks to be invited to the sprint review.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Refer the sprint review request to the project sponsor.

B.

Ask the manager to get an approval from the product owner.

C.

Invite the manager to the scheduled sprint review.

D.

Organize a special demonstration for the manager only.

Questions # 613:

A project to support an organizational transformation is in the planning phase. Transformation is the project sponsor's idea and is not aligned with key stakeholders because they all have different opinions about the project outcomes.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Ask the project sponsor to help with engagement of the key stakeholders.

B.

Communicate project outcomes and results with the key stakeholders.

C.

Define a high-level project scope and share it with the key stakeholders.

D.

Conduct a workshop on project goals and deliverables with the key stakeholders.

Questions # 614:

An ongoing project with company A is impacted by the recent acquisition of company B. This could affect the current suppliers for the ongoing project.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Retain company A's supplier based on the long-term relationship with them.

B.

Consolidate the list of suppliers for companies A and B.

C.

Engage the suppliers of company B to validate the current list of suppliers.

D.

Evaluate the project suppliers of company B for future use.

Questions # 615:

A project manager is leading a project that is in the execution phase. Due to a company reorganization, some key project team members are likely to leave the project.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Discuss this issue with the affected team members and support them during the transition.

B.

Start looking for replacements as soon as possible to help prevent any schedule slippage.

C.

Engage with the project sponsor to ensure that this change does not affect the project execution.

D.

Determine the impact to the project and implement mitigations per the project management plan.

Questions # 616:

An organization that embraced agile a couple of years ago is looking for a more efficient way to ensure that the increments produced in each sprint meet the end users’ quality requirements. What should the project lead recommend?

Options:

A.

Develop a more comprehensive template for the definition of done (DoD).

B.

Increase the percentage allocated for testing each backlog item.

C.

Organize more frequent sprint reviews with a broader audience.

D.

Establish a quality assurance (QA) team separate from the development team.

Questions # 617:

A project manager works with a multifunctional team. During a review meeting, two team members disagree on the development approach.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Identify the best-fit approach and ask the team members to follow.

B.

Create goodwill among the team members for smooth operations.

C.

Review lessons learned and balance them within the team members' opinions.

D.

Consult the functional team manager for their guidance on best practices.

Questions # 618:

A project team is working on a company restructure that involves team member rotation. There is a concern about how to execute the project within the schedule based on all of the new team members.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Discuss the issue with the project sponsor and advise that the project will probably be delayed.

B.

Advise the new team that the schedule cannot be changed and encourage them to complete the project.

C.

Set up a team alignment session to discuss the remaining work and contract with the team.

D.

Ask the team to analyze the impact and develop a new schedule for a project change request.

Questions # 619:

A virtual product development team is working well together and is on schedule. One team member wants to take 1 week off to attend a training.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Decline the team member's request as it might jeopardize the schedule.

B.

Approve the team member's request as it will increase motivation.

C.

Decline the team member's request since the goal is not individual team member advancement.

D.

Approve the team member's request on condition they work additional hours when they return from training.

Questions # 620:

A project lead was asked to support the team by subdividing the project tasks as necessary to help define the minimum viable product (MVP).

Which two steps should the project lead take to define the MVP? (Choose 2)

Options:

A.

Hold a team meeting to generate a work breakdown structure (WBS).

B.

Create a responsible, accountable, consulted, informed (RACI) chart.

C.

Develop a project management plan, including subtasks, to meet the requirements.

D.

Conduct an information gathering session to determine the project value.

E.

Refer to the stakeholder register to determine who should be consulted.

Questions # 621:

A functional team member often becomes disruptive during status meetings and attempts to derail progress with the key stakeholders. This team member often discusses why the project will not be successful.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Investigate alternatives for team member needs.

B.

Evaluate the engagement needs for stakeholders.

C.

Identify the root cause of the team member's misunderstanding.

D.

Build trust and influence stakeholders.

Questions # 622:

A product owner has indicated there is strong customer interest in adding a new set of functionalities to a product. Using agile approaches, the project manager evaluates the new functionalities of the product.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Negotiate with the product owner to determine which functionality should be pushed out of the scope of the project.

B.

Discuss with the team how this change in scope impacts development at the next retrospective to determine next steps.

C.

Negotiate with the product owner to determine what might be removed from the backlog that is of similar size.

D.

Add the functionality to the product backlog for inclusion once a change request is created and approved.

Questions # 623:

A project to construct an electricity generation plant is on site near a nature reserve. An environmental activist group is questioning the need for

the project. The customer has informed the project manager to disregard the group as they are not in support of the project.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Ask the customer to contact the activist group and let them know the project status and completion date.

B.

Add the activist group to the list of stakeholders and analyze the impact they may have on project delivery.

C.

Obey the directive from the customer since they are funding the project and are the most important stakeholder.

D.

Request the project team disregard all communication from the activist group and continue with their project work.

Questions # 624:

A project team has finished its first iteration out of six. The iteration's delivery performance (velocity) was 50%.

During the iteration retrospective, the team realizes that the complexity of the work was underestimated.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Update the issue log and escalate it to the project sponsor.

B.

Meet with the team to review internal actions to resolve the situation.

C.

Ask the technical manager to help the team with the issue.

D.

Ask to replace some team members with more experienced ones.

Questions # 625:

A project manager is working on a hybrid project and is responsible for ensuring the design, build, and delivery of the software is completed in an agile way. How should the project manager plan the iteration?

Options:

A.

Use a work breakdown structure (WBS) with firm start and end dates for all phases to ensure nothing is missed.

B.

Use a kanban board as an information radiator to manage work in progress (WIP) at the individual and organizational levels.

C.

Use a minimum viable product (MVP) to test and discover which features to schedule when and what to fail early.

D.

Use a product backlog of the functionalities and features required to provide the expected business benefit.

Questions # 626:

A project team member who has the expert knowledge necessary for the project is often absent from meetings. The team member sends a message to the project manager questioning them about the rationale behind some decisions made on the project.

How should the project manager handle the situation?

Options:

A.

Inform the team member that decisions were already made and feedback should have been provided in the past.

B.

Schedule a meeting to review the team member's concerns and revisit the decisions if required.

C.

Explain to the team member that it is mandatory that they increase their participation in project meetings.

D.

Add the team member's concerns to the risk register and discuss them during the next regular meeting.

Questions # 627:

A project manager and project team are developing a strategic approach to engage the internal and external stakeholders. Which approach should be followed?

Options:

A.

Schedule status meetings with all stakeholders to allow their participation in all project discussions and reports.

B.

Analyze both internal and external stakeholders and develop a customized engagement strategy for each stakeholder.

C.

Involve only the internal stakeholders, as the external stakeholders should not have access to confidential information.

D.

Classify all high-risk stakeholders and request that the project sponsor communicate directly with them.

Questions # 628:

A project management office (PMO) is currently stretched for project control resources. Specifically, the cost control resources are short of the staff required for this activity level. A new project is about to start soon.

What should the project lead do to obtain the needed resources?

Options:

A.

Evaluate running the project without the required resources and depend on the lessons learned from similar past projects.

B.

Prepare to perform the duties of the cost controller for the duration of the project.

C.

Meet with the PMO team and review the resource management plan ahead of the project kickoff to ensure resource availability.

D.

Inform the project sponsor and initiate a recruitment exercise outside of the PMO.

Questions # 629:

A strategic project using international funds for a government agency is going through the execution phase. The government transition will take place in 1 month, and authorities will change. There is a risk that the project will be suspended or team members will be removed. The project manager wants to ensure that the project will continue despite these changes.

Which action should the project manager take to address this situation?

Options:

A.

Stop the project until the government transition has taken place.

B.

Ask the sponsor to send a communication to the president-elect team with the progress of the project.

C.

Ask the main stakeholders to document their progress on the project before the transition.

D.

Accept the risk as these changes are part of the organizational culture.

Questions # 630:

A project manager assembled a team of 10 developers. Because the organization did not have a development team for this project, contractors were hired. In the kick-off meeting, one of the developers recommended the use of development standards. The project manager's previous team in another organization had good development guidelines.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Recommend that the team use industry-accepted guidelines.

B.

Contact the chief information officer (CIO) and request the enterprise development guidelines.

C.

Contact the previous team and ask for a copy of their guidelines.

D.

Recommend that the team develop their own guidelines.

Questions # 631:

A key stakeholder of a project wants to include additional work before completion.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Request the additional work through governance.

B.

Meet with the stakeholder and explain that additional work cannot be added.

C.

Prioritize the additional work in the backlog.

D.

Collaborate immediately with the stakeholder to complete the additional work.

Questions # 632:

A project team has two members with conflicting personalities. This is affecting the rest of the team's performance.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Understand the viewpoint of each team member.

B.

Organize a team-building activity for the team.

C.

Conduct an analysis to measure missed targets.

D.

Seek a solution during the daily coordination meeting.

Questions # 633:

A project manager is facilitating an iteration retrospective. The iteration did not go well and the committed functionality was not delivered to users. The project involves a vendor team for the build and an internal quality assurance (QA) team. In the past, there were tensions between the vendor and the internal team.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Hold separate retrospective meetings for both the vendor team and the internal team.

B.

Schedule a preliminary meeting with the account manager from the vendor and the test manager.

C.

Establish a clear agenda for the meeting and remind the vendor and internal teams that the scope is to improve the process.

D.

Invite the procurement manager and a representative from the vendor to manage the current tense relationship.

Questions # 634:

Project team member A has a conflict with project team member B. The project manager believes project team member A's behavior is unacceptable. However, project team member A believes their behavior is appropriate.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Review the resource requirements to determine if the project team member is a good fit.

B.

Add an agenda item to the next team meeting to manage the conflict.

C.

Ask the project team member to review the team charter and follow up with a one-on-one meeting.

D.

Review the roles and responsibilities of each team member with the team.

Questions # 635:

An agile team is brainstorming and prioritizing all of the risks according to severity. What should the team do about the identified risks?

Options:

A.

Mitigate the risks that are applicable to the current and following iterations.

B.

Focus on the project deliverables rather than the documented risks.

C.

Agree that any issue can be handled when it becomes a problem.

D.

Acknowledge that the risks will be handled in the corresponding iteration.

Questions # 636:

A project manager is leading a product feature rollout that will gain more subscribers for a video-streaming application. During the backlog grooming phase, the business stakeholders were unable to understand the feature integration with the product and raised concerns.

What can the project manager do to demonstrate the feature integration?

Options:

A.

Involve business stakeholders in the iteration retrospective.

B.

Include the business stakeholders in the iteration review.

C.

Review the backlog in detail with the business stakeholders.

D.

Create a task for the iteration review and add it to the backlog.

Questions # 637:

An investment company is interested in unifying direction and control criteria in one of its principal projects. The project manager was advised to enforce the main framework of this initiative.

What should the project manager do first?

Options:

A.

Document the direction and control framework into the project charter.

B.

Develop an engagement plan to achieve consensus.

C.

Identify and interview all of the relevant stakeholders.

D.

Get direction and control framework requirements from stakeholders.

Questions # 638:

A project manager is leading a highly visible project with a critical time constraint. Frequent scope changes have been well-managed with change control, but there have been misunderstandings among project team members.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Communicate to the team the need to organize common ground rules.

B.

Organize training sessions and bonding activities for all team members.

C.

Communicate changes regularly to ensure all team members are aligned.

D.

Introduce new products and team support tools during project preparation.

Questions # 639:

A project manager is assigned to a global project with dispersed team members. Previously, when working with remote teams, the project manager observed that team members do not tend to produce quality work.

What should the project manager do to ensure the project is completed on time with quality?

Options:

A.

Encourage the team to participate in a peer evaluation activity by the end of the project.

B.

Introduce the use of time sheets and ask team members to review and submit them regularly.

C.

Arrange regular team meetings for the team to update one another on the progress of their assigned tasks.

D.

Meet with the team together and in one-on-one meetings to set clear, shared targets.

Questions # 640:

A project lead is managing an agile project. The project activities, which have been placed in a backlog, still need to be refined and prioritized.

What should the project lead use for backlog refinement considering the sprints are 2 weeks long?

Options:

A.

Sixty minutes every sprint going through stories with higher story points.

B.

Ninety minutes every three sprints going through stories that are higher priority.

C.

Sixty minutes every sprint going through stories that are higher priority.

D.

Ninety minutes every three sprints going through stories with higher story points.

Questions # 641:

A software development project is about to start. The product owner and project manager cannot agree on which programming language to use from the available two. The company lacks experienced developers in the product owner's preferred language; however, they are very skilled in the other language.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Persuade the product owner to use the language preferred by the developers.

B.

Coordinate programming language training for the developers.

C.

Hire a vendor with the necessary skills to quickly fill the gap in resources.

D.

Plan according to the requirement from the product owner.

Questions # 642:

A project manager is appointed to a project that has just been approved. The project manager has extensive experience in hybrid projects, and the project team has performed many projects within a predictive framework. However, the project sponsor believes that the project needs to be executed using agile approaches.

What should the project manager do to select the most effective project framework?

Options:

A.

Adopt an agile framework to agree with the project sponsor.

B.

Perform a market evaluation with key stakeholders and determine the best approach.

C.

Evaluate project characteristics with the project team and adopt the most suitable framework.

D.

Suggest using a hybrid approach to the sponsor for project execution.

Questions # 643:

Negotiations are underway to secure an agreement with a critical supplier for the project. The negotiation situation has become contentious as it is becoming apparent that both parties will not receive everything they want and that a compromise might be necessary to avoid project delays, cost overruns, and damage to reputations.

What should the project manager do to help ensure a successful outcome for the project?

Options:

A.

Collaborate with stakeholders to complete an analysis of priorities with ranked objectives.

B.

Withhold from revealing the priorities and objectives until midway through negotiations.

C.

Begin the negotiation process with predetermined objectives to guide the discussions.

D.

Adjust priorities and objectives based on real-time developments during the negotiation process.

Questions # 644:

A project manager's project relies on services from a department that has a new leader. Since the new leader was appointed, the services from their department have been slow which threatens the project's delivery deadline.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Add the issue to the issue log and communicate the issue in the next regular report to project stakeholders.

B.

Escalate the issue to the project sponsor notifying them of the slow services from the department.

C.

Send all service requests to the department earlier in the project to lessen the impact on the delivery date.

D.

Arrange a meeting with the leader to explain the project's needs and understand the leader's perspective.

Questions # 645:

Project progress meetings occur via virtual conference calls. In every project progress meeting, one team member continuously interrupts others during discussions. Other team members often have no opportunity to talk or complete their explanations.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Speak individually with the team members who do not participate in conversations.

B.

Manage time efficiently using the agenda and ask each participant to contribute.

C.

Speak individually with the team member who always disrupts the conversations.

D.

Start the meeting with a review of the ground rules, meeting objectives, and the agenda.

Questions # 646:

A project is on schedule. However, during a site visit, a project manager notices that the contractor's productivity is low.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Assess the opportunity to deliver the project ahead of schedule and introduce a reward system.

B.

Discuss the need to increase productivity with the contractor.

C.

Plan the close-out activities since the project is on schedule.

D.

Update the project schedule to align with the contractor's productivity.

Questions # 647:

A project manager is in the process of closing out a project and has been asked by the project management office (PMO) to confirm that the transfer of knowledge to the operations team for support operations has been successfully completed. Which technique should the project manager apply to verify the knowledge transfer?

Options:

A.

Brainstorming

B.

Meetings

C.

Regression analysis

D.

Expert judgment

Questions # 648:

A project team is experiencing communication issues during project execution. The project manager realizes that the communications management plan needs to be reviewed.

Which are three fundamental actions the project manager should take? (Choose 3)

Options:

A.

Decide on the frequency of communications.

B.

Define key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure and report.

C.

Determine the appropriate methods of communication.

D.

Identify the level of detail needed by different stakeholders.

E.

Obtain executive approval on the communications management plan.

Questions # 649:

The vendor for a new IT data center project failed to follow the required cabling standards as stated in the requirements specification. The infrastructure manager and vendor were involved in an argument about the issue.

What should the project manager do to resolve and prevent additional arguments?

Options:

A.

Host a meeting with the vendor and infrastructure manager to help resolve their disagreement.

B.

Monitor the interactions between the vendor and infrastructure manager going forward.

C.

Escalate the issue to the sponsor so appropriate action can be taken.

D.

Instruct the vendor to correct the problem without additional arguments.

Questions # 650:

A company in the manufacturing industry has started a new initiative to integrate project management and improve product innovation. What first step should the project manager take to increase transparency among the stakeholders?

Options:

A.

Define a plan on how communication throughout the project will be handled among the stakeholders.

B.

Set up a project dashboard to show day-to-day project status across the company.

C.

Invite key stakeholders to retrospective and review sessions to receive feedback as often as possible.

D.

Invite upper management to process workshops where current project statuses will be discussed.

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