Plan Project Flashcards
Which of the following is the correct definition of the critical path?
A. The critical path is the fastest path through the network diagram which represents the longest time in which the project can be completed.
B. The critical path is the shortest path through the network diagram which represents the longest time in which the project can be completed.
C. The critical path is the earliest path through the network diagram which represents the latest time in which the project can be completed.
D. The critical path is the longest path through the network diagram which represents the earliest the project can be completed.
D. The critical path is the longest path through the network diagram which represents the earliest the project can be completed.
A project manager is reviewing the quality control chart with the project team and the product owner. The response trend has been going down over the last few reporting periods but is still above the upper control limit. What does that mean?
A. The project’s quality is outside the quality standards set for the project
B. The project’s burndown rate is above normal.
C. The project’s standards are too high.
D. The project’s quality is above expectations.
What is the difference between avoiding a threat and mitigating it?
A. Avoid means to reduce the impact or probability; mitigate means to change the management plan to remove the risk.
B. Avoid means to outsource the work to remove the risk; mitigate means to reduce the impact or probability.
C. Avoid means to change the management plan to remove the risk; mitigate means to reduce the impact or probability.
D. Avoid means to change the management plan to remove the risk; mitigate means to accept the impact or probability.
C. Avoid means to change the management plan to remove the risk; mitigate means to reduce the impact or probability.
What is the focus of quality assurance and what does it result in?
A. Quality assurance is focused on the process and procedures used, and it results in improved quality.
B. Quality assurance is focused on measuring the output of the work package, and it results in improved quality.
C. Quality assurance is focused on measuring the output of the work package, and it results in better metrics.
D. Quality assurance is focused on the process and procedures used, and it
results in a shorter schedule.
A. Quality assurance is focused on the process and procedures used, and it results in improved quality.
What is the process to create a project budget?
A. Take the ROM and decompose it into the cost of work packages
B. Combine all individual activity cost estimates and contingencies and aggregate them for the entire project. Submit this to the sponsor, and modify it if necessary
C. Estimate costs necessary to finish project work, including direct costs, labor, materials, equipment, facilities, services, information technology, and contingency reserves
D. Create an S-curve with cost on the Y axis and time on the X axis
B. Combine all individual activity cost estimates and contingencies and aggregate them for the entire project. Submit this to the sponsor, and modify it if necessary
A business is anxious to get a portion of the project’s creations out into the marketplace to get end user feedback and impressions before the entire product is finished. What must the project team establish for their release to end users?
A. Minimum viable product
B. Sprint cycle
C. Velocity
D. Transition plan
A. Minimum viable product
Your company is designing a game for families. They test whether the game is easy enough for children by creating a prototype and then establishing their test criteria. They create test groups of 100 boys and 100 girls between the ages of 3 and 5, at 50 schools across 30 regions. Then they modify and implement the prototype across the country. What process are they engaged
A. Benchmarking
B. Design of experiments
C. Statistical sampling
D. Force field analysis
C. Statistical sampling
The product owner is on vacation. A decision must be made on a project change. What should the team reference to determine next steps?
A. Project charter
B. Change management plan
C. Project time line
D. Configuration management plan
B. Change management plan
A project manager is using atime-phased budget to measure the cost performance. What is that budget called?
A. Cost baseline
B. Cost estimate
C. Rough order of magnitude
D. Release budget
A. Cost baseline
Early in the establishment of a project, the project manager spends time looking for historical data that might be helpful in planning the new project. The project manager is looking for examples of project documents for similar, completed projects that may be used as templates for the new project. In addition, the project manager is also looking for information about established processes and procedures that will help the project run more smoothly. What is the term used to define these documents?
A. OPAs
B. EE
C. Progressive elaboration
D. Organizational project management
A. OPAs
Which of the following is a good example of mitigating the probability of the risk of becoming overwhelmed with a fire in a newly constructed building?
A. Install smoke detectors.
B. Install fireproof components.
C. Hire another company to do the part of the work that could result in a fire.
D. Keep the phone number of the fire department handy.
A. Install smoke detectors.
Which two are components of a resource calendar?
A. Working days
B. Training strategies
C. Availability of physical resource
D. Recognition plans
A. Working days
C. Availability of physical resource
An architectural firm has spent a great deal of time and effort creating the design and blueprints for the building. They had to purchase materials and hire consultants and have been working on this project for 6 months. They have submitted all the invoices for the money they have spent on the work, as well as an invoice for the fee of $90,000. What type of contract was this?
A. Time and materials
B. CPIF
C. FPEPA
D. Cost reimbursable
D. Cost reimbursable
Which of the following is not a technique for estimation?
A. Planning poker
B. T-shirt sizing
C. Product box
D. Modified Fibonacci
C. Product box
What is a primary component used for integrating the project management plan?
A. Outputs of the planning processes
B. When the product will be phased out
C. When the project will be chartered
D. Administrative duties of the project manager
A. Outputs of the planning processes