PMP: Scope Management : Control Scope Input
Control Scope Input
List of Control Scope Input
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Project Management Plan
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Requirements Documentation
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Requirements Traceability Matrix
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Work Performance Data
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Organizational Process Assets
During the project scope planning process, the work breakdown structure should be developed to:
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a) The sub-project level.
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b) The level determined by the project office.
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c) A level allowing for adequate estimates.
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d) The cost center level.
Answer: A level allowing for adequate estimates.
The decomposition process is a technique used to construct a:
Answer: Work breakdown structure.
Question: 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. |
Answer: 3
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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Question: 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. |
Answer: 1
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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Question: Which of the following techniques is used to control the project schedule? |
A. Pareto diagram |
B. Performance measurement |
C. Parametric modeling |
D. Statistical sampling |
Answer: 2
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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Question: You are in charge of developing a new product for a bank. Your quality metrics are based on the 80th percentile of each of the last three products developed, This is an example of: |
A. Statistical sampling |
B. Metrics |
C. Benchmarking |
D. Operational definitions |
Answer: 3
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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Question: When costs increase because of changes in the scope of work, the project is experiencing? |
A. Accelerated costs |
B. Cost Growth |
C. Cost Escalation |
D. Cost overrun |
Answer: 2
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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Question: The practice of ceasing mass inspections and ending awards based on price is credited to: |
A. Edward Deming |
B. Philip Crosby |
C. Juran |
D. Pareto |
Answer: 1
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Answer explanation:
Scope Management
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