Topic 1, Volume A
The process of identifying and documenting relationships among the project activities is known as:
A.
Control Schedule.
B.
Sequence Activities.
C.
Define Activities.
D.
Develop Schedule.
Sequence Activities.
Conditions that are not under the control of the project team that influence, direct, or constrain a
project are called:
A.
Enterprise environmental factors
B.
Work performance reports
C.
Organizational process assets
D.
Context diagrams
Enterprise environmental factors
The organization's perceived balance between risk taking and risk avoidance is reflected in the
risk:
A.
Responses
B.
Appetite
C.
Tolerance
D.
Attitude
Responses
An output of the Manage Stakeholder Engagement process is:
A.
change requests
B.
enterprise environmental factors
C.
the stakeholder management plan
D.
the change log
change requests
Which process numerically analyzes the effect of identified risks on overall project objectives?
A.
Plan Risk Management
B.
Plan Risk Responses
C.
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
D.
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
An input to the Plan Procurement Management process is:
A.
Source selection criteria.
.
B.
Market research.
C.
A stakeholder register.
D.
A records management system
A stakeholder register.
Reserve analysis is a tool and technique used in which process?
A.
Plan Risk Management
B.
Plan Risk Responses
C.
Identify Risks
D.
Control Risks
Control Risks
Updates to organizational process assets such as procurement files, deliverable acceptances, and
lessons learned documentation are typical outputs of which process?
A.
Close Project or Phase
B.
Conduct Procurements
C.
Control Procurements
D.
Close Procurements
Close Procurements
Risk categorization is a tool or technique used in which process?
A.
Plan Risk Responses
B.
Plan Risk Management
C.
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
D.
Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
A regression line is used to estimate:
A.
Whether or not a process is stable or has predictable performance.
B.
How a change to the independent variable influences the value of the dependent variable.
C.
The upper and lower specification limits on a control chart.
D.
The central tendency, dispersion, and shape of a statistical distribution.
How a change to the independent variable influences the value of the dependent variable.
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