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Questions # 21:

The project manager has proposed that a request for change be implemented, but the change authority has asked for more information.

In which step of the ‘issue management technique should the change authority request this information?

Options:

A.

Deciding on changes

B.

Implementing changes

C.

Assessing issues

D.

Capturing issues

Questions # 22:

How do issue management and change control relate to each other?

Options:

A.

Change control and Issue management are separate processes

B.

Issue management is part of change control

C.

change control is part of issue management

D.

issue management and change control are identical

Questions # 23:

What is a purpose of the ‘quality’ practice?

Options:

A.

To predict whether the project will deliver on time and to cost and whether the benefits will outweigh the costs

B.

To resolve off-specifications, that are Identified during the project, at the end of the project

C.

To plan the project so that there is time to deal with quality defects late in the project

D.

To identify the user's expectations and determine how the project will achieve them

Questions # 24:

Which TWO are objectives of the closing a project: process?

1. To ensure the benefit reviews enable the project benefits to the confirmed

2. To update the business case so that the project hoard can decide whether to continue with the project

3. To ensure that the project team deliver the products to quality expectations

4. To hand over any open threats to operations

Options:

A.

1 and 2

B.

2 and 3

C.

3 and 4

D.

1 and 4

Questions # 25:

Which TWO are objectives of the ‘starting up a project’ process?

1. To create a common view of How the required quality will be achieved

2.To give authority to initiate the project

3. To appoint the resources needed to do the work to initiate the project

4. To ensure that projects are initiated based or agreed acceptance criteria for the project product.

Options:

A.

1 and 2

B.

2 and 3

C.

3 and 4

D.

1 and 4

Questions # 26:

Which plan should only be produced if the project is large and complex enough?

Options:

A.

Project plan

B.

Stags plan

C.

Team plan

D.

Exception plan

Questions # 27:

Which TWO are objectives of the 'managing a stage boundary" process?

1. To confirm to the project board that there are no products outstanding for the stage

2. To ensure that expectations are managed via accurate reporting to the project manager during a stage

3. To ensure that the project management team is not distracted by delivering additional products during the stage

4. To request the project board to approve work to start on the next stage

Options:

A.

1 and 2

B.

2 and 3

C.

3 and 4

D.

1 and 4

Questions # 28:

Which plan is used to organize and control the work when executing a work package?

Options:

A.

team plan

B.

A stage plan

C.

A project plan,

D.

An exception plan

Questions # 29:

Which is an internal factor to consider when tailoring PRINCE??

Options:

A.

The safety legislation

B.

The environmental standards

C.

The industry's regulations

D.

The organization's procedures

Questions # 30:

How is Uncertainty Identified, assessed and controlled?

Options:

A.

By avoiding or reducing a threat

B.

By analysing the risk cause in detail

C.

By applying the risk practice

D.

By allocating a risk budget to the project

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