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121. Valid reasons for considering termination of a project include all of the following except: A. The scope of the project is found to be inconsistent with the organization?s financial strength B. Organizational support is being spread among too many projects C. Scope change requests are numerous and continuous D. The project product has become available as a commercial off the shelf product ANS: C Reference: Project Management: A Managerial Approach, 2000 p.545 122. Project termination responsibilities include all of the following except: A. Ensure the completion of work B. Notify the client of completion and ensure delivery of the product C. Ensure that documentation is complete D. Ensure that the project baseline is updated to reflect actual project perfonmnce ANS: D Reference: Project Management: A Managerial Approach, 2000 p. 555-556 123. Project termination responsibilities include all of the following except: A. Modify project quality standards to reflect those actually implemented B. Oversee preparation of final invoices for the client C. Redistribute personnel, materials, equipment, and other resources D. Record and archive all legal project documents ANS: A Reference: Project Management: A Managerial Approach, 2000 p. 555-556 124. Project termination responsibilities include all of the following except: A. Archive appropriate project documentation B. Provide project personnel with favorable perfonmnce appraisals to ensure their future cooperation C. Ensure the fulfillment of product support requirements D. Oversee the closing of project accounting ANS: B Reference: Project Management: A Managerial Approach, 2000 p.555-556 125. Which equation conectly illustrates the cost variance of a project, in dollars? A. BCWP-ACWP B. BCWP/ACWP C. BCWP-BCWS D. BCWP/BCWS ANS: A Reference: PMBOK Figure 10-3, 10.3.2.4 126. The 揟o Complete Performance Index?(TCPI) is calculated by: A. Subtracting the actual costs to date from the estimate at completion B. Dividing the budgeted cost of the remaining work by the difference between the estimate at completion and actual costs to date C. Multiplying the estimate at completion by the cumulative cost performance index D. Adding the estimate at completion to the actual costs to date and multiplying by the cumulative cost perfonmnce index ANS: B Reference: Earned Value Project Management p. 138 127. At 40% through your project you havea BCWS of ,000 and a BCWP of ,000. Your project is: A. Ahead of schedule B. Behind schedule C. A positive cost variance D. A negative cost variance ANS: B Reference: PMBOK 10.3.2.4 128. Under what knowledge area is the primary process area for canying out the work of the project? A. Scope B. Integration C. Schedule D. Framework ANS: B Reference: PMBOK4.2 129. Which of the following is not true about Project Plan Development? A. Wait until all the other planning outputs are complete, then compile them into one final project plan B. It is used to document project planning assumptions C. It is an iterative process D. It involves making trade offs between competing objectives and alternatives ANS: A Reference: PMBOK4.1 130. Coordinating a schedule, organizational policies, staffing plans and historical information about risk is an example of: A. Overall change control B. Risk management C. Communication planning D. Project plan development ANS: D Reference: PMBOK4.1.1 131. Afactor that limits the project team?s options, such as a prescribed due date, is called a: A. Risk B. Constraint C. Assumption D. Hassle ANS: B Reference: PMBOK4.1.1.4 132. Those areas that a project manager considers to be true, real or certain are called: A. Constraints B. Risks C. Assumptions D. Planning levers ANS: c Reference: PMBOK4.1.1.5 133. You are a new project manager at a utility. In working on your first project you are refenlng to the project templates, company glossary, ABT Workbench Manual, and archives from previous projects. These tools are helping you with: A. Project plan coordination B. Project plan execution C. Project planning methodology D. The ?soft? tools of project management ANS: c Reference: PMBOK4.1.2.1 134. As a project manager on a major construction project you spend some time informally interviewing contractors, teammembers, engineers and even some of the city permit people. You want to make sure you have all your bases covered in the planning process. This is an example of A. Information gathering and distribution B. Risk analysis C. Developing a project management information system D. Gathering stakeholder skills and knowledge ANS: D Reference: PMBOK4.1.2.2 135. Project files, project software, and shared folders are examples of A. Project management information system B. Communication management C. Communication planning D. Risk management tools ANS: A Reference: PMBOK4.1.2.3 136. A collection of documents that will change over time as more information becomes available is called: A. A project baseline B. A project plan C. A project management infonmtion system D. A management control ANS: B Reference: PMBOK4.1.3.1 137. A management control that rarely changes, and then only in response to defined criteria, such as a change in scope is called a: A. Project plan B. Change management plan C. Project baseline D. A subsidiary management plan ANS: c Reference: PMBOK4.1.3.1 138. Which of the following is not an appropriate reason to provide members of your project team with additional training? A. Feedback from other project managers about team performance B. Reports about performance that do not meet project requirements C. Excessive overtime requirements in order to meet the project schedule D. New technologies involved in the scope of the project ANS: C Reference: PMBOK9.3.2.5 139. Team development is undertaken to improve performance. Which of the following is not a way in which team development improves team performance? A. Improvement of individual skills B. Development of technical breakthroughs C. Improvement of team behaviors D. Development of better ways of doing work ANS: B Reference: PMBOK9.3.3 140. As project manager, you prepare written input to the performance appraisals of functional personnel assigned to your project. This activity is a part of which human resources process? A. Perfonmnce reporting B. Staffing pool description C. Team development D. Organizational planning ANS: C Reference: PMBOK9.3.3.2
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