200 PMBOK 6th Edition Practice Questions

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Question No.

You are working on a project in Skydine International Ltd. as a Project Manager. In the closure stage of
your project, you are interacting with your team to create lessons learned documentation, which will
include recommendations to improve performance of future projects. Which of the following will you NOT
include in the lessons learned documentation?

Choice 1 ​Only positive aspects of the project which can be used by others in the company

Choice 2 ​Justification for corrective action chosen

Choice 3 ​Cause of variances

Choice 4 ​Reasons for cost variances if the project is over-budget

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Closing

Justification: ​Lessons learned documentation includes the causes of issues, reasoning behind the
corrective action chosen, and other types of lessons learned about communications management.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 41 and 128, Section 4.7.3.4

Question No. 2

The company you are working for has assigned you as the project manager for a new project where the
sponsor left midway due to health issues. As a project manager, you are responsible for meeting the
project schedule deadlines. If there is some delay in the project schedule, you should:

Choice 1 ​Increase the timeline for the project.

Choice 2 ​Fast track or crash the project, and let the management know the impact of this action.

Choice 3 ​Ask the resources to work overtime to meet the project deadlines.

Choice 4 ​Change the project scope.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Schedule compression techniques that shortens the project schedule without changing the
project scope include Crashing and Fast tracking. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 215 & 228, Section
6.6.2.6

Question No. 3

Assuming that the critical path of your project has duration of ten days, which of the following cannot
affect the project timelines?
Choice 1 ​If the project has one critical path and you are able to decrease the duration of the critical
path by one day by using a new tool.

Choice 2 ​If the project has one critical path and you have to increase the duration of the critical path
by one day due to delays.

Choice 3 ​If the project has two critical paths and you are able to decrease the duration of one critical
path by one day by using a new tool.

Choice 4 ​If the project has two critical paths and you have to increase the duration of one critical
path by one day due to delays.

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Option 3: This will not decrease the duration of the project. This is because even if one
critical path is decreased by one day; the other critical path retains the same duration. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 210, Section 6.5.2.2

Question No. 4

If the PM creates a contingency reserve to manage risks in his project, this can be referred to as:

Choice 1 ​Avoidance

Choice 2 ​Passive acceptance

Choice 3 ​Mitigation

Choice 4 ​Active acceptance

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The most common active acceptance strategy is to establish a contingency reserve,
including amounts of time, money, or resources to handle the risks. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
443 Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 5

You are the project manager in a car manufacturing company. Machine parts required in your
manufacturing process supplied by a vendor did not reach in time because of bad weather. You had
anticipated this risk and planned for it in your risk response plan. So, as per your risk response plan, you
started using unutilized machine parts supplied six months ago. However, this has subjected your project
to a new risk - the machine parts which were not used for six months suffer from higher level of defects.
This new risk can also be called:
Choice 1 ​Unidentifiable risks

Choice 2 ​Unmanageable risks

Choice ​Residual risks

Choice 4 ​Secondary risks

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Secondary risk is defined as a risk that arises as a direct result of implementing a risk
response. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 439, Section 11.5

Question No. 6

In your project, you have reasons to believe that the current variances occurred because of extraneous
factors, and you do not expect similar variances to occur in future. What should be the estimate at
completion (EAC) for your project? BAC = $500,000; AC = $150,000; EV = $180,000; CPI = 1.5

Choice 1 ​$270,000

Choice 2 ​$320,000

Choice 3 ​$480,000

Choice 4 ​$470,000

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Since current variances are atypical, Estimate at Completion, EAC = AC + BAC - EV =
$150,000 + $500,000 - $180,000 = $470,000. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 265, Section 7.4.2.3

Question No. 7

Which of the following statements related to Validate Scope and Control Quality processes is accurate?

Choice 1 ​Validate Scope is concerned with correctness of the work results, while Control Quality is
primarily concerned with acceptance of the work results.

Choice 2 ​Validate Scope is concerned with acceptance of the work results, while Control Quality is
primarily concerned with correctness of the work results.

Choice 3 ​Validate Scope is done only after changes are approved by the change control board.
Choice 4 ​Both Validate Scope and Control Quality processes are always done sequentially.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Validate Scope is primarily concerned with acceptance of the deliverables, while Control
Quality is primarily concerned with correctness of the deliverables and meeting the quality requirements
specified for the deliverables. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 164, Section 5.5

Question No. 8

In a project life cycle, the least number of conflicts occur over:

Choice 1 ​Priorities

Choice 2 ​Costs

Choice 3 ​Personality

Choice 4 ​Schedules

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Project conflicts occur in the below sequence - Schedule, Priorities, Manpower, Technical,
Procedures, Personality, Costs. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 348, Section 9.5.2.1

Question No. 9

As a project manager, you have selected Project A that has an initial budget of $1,200 out of which $1000
has already been spent. To complete this project, you need an additional $400. Project B will require
$1,400 only for completion. Which project would you prefer to manage and what will be its ETC?

Choice 1 ​Project A, ETC of $400

Choice 2 ​Project A, ETC of $1800

Choice 3 ​Project A, ETC of $1,600

Choice 4 ​Project B, ETC of $1,400

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Since $1000 is the sunk cost, we ignore it for calculating ETC of Project A, which means
that ETC (Estimate to Complete) for Project A will be $400, whereas ETC for Project B is higher at $1,400.
So, it is beneficial to select Project A. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 262, Section 7.4.2.2
Question No. 10

Your project team has decided not to change the project management plan to deal with a specific risk.
This is an example of:

Choice 1 ​Contingent response

Choice 2 ​Accept

Choice 3 ​Fallback plan

Choice 4 ​Avoid

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Risk acceptance is a risk response strategy whereby the project team decides to
acknowledge the risk and not take any action unless the risk occurs. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
443, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 11

Your team had initial concerns that team members would not be able to work well in a virtual team
structure. However, when you are mid-way into the project, team members have successfully figured out
efficient ways to work together effectively. The team is in which stage of group development?

Choice 1 ​Forming

Choice 2 ​Performing

Choice 3 ​Smoothing

Choice 4 ​Norming

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Performing Teams are able to function as an organized and interdependent unit as they
find ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 338, Section
9.4

Question No. 12

Which of the following items is not included in schedule data?

Choice 1 ​Order and delivery schedules


Choice 2 ​Cost baseline

Choice 3 ​Cash-flow projections

Choice 4 ​All the above.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Schedule data could include such items as resource histograms, cash-flow projections, and
order and delivery schedules. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 220, Section 6.5.3.3

Question No. 13

Which of the following is NOT a purpose of Management-By-Objectives (MBO)?

Choice 1 ​Aligning project goals with organizational goals

Choice 2 ​Aligning project goals with the goals of other subunits of the organization

Choice 3 ​Aligning project goals with the goals of previous projects

Choice 4 ​Aligning project goals with individual goals

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Management by objectives is a systems approach for aligning project goals with
organizational goals, project goals with the goals of other subunits of the organization and project goals
with individual goals.​ ​https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_by_objectives

Question No. 14

In the social, economic, or environmental context of a project, which of the following statements about
Enterprise Environmental Factors is NOT true?

Choice 1 ​May either promote or hold back the project management processes

Choice 2 ​May restrict the project management processes

Choice 3 ​May promote the project management processes

Choice 4 ​Neither promote nor hold back the project management processes

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating


Justification: E
​ nterprise environmental factors may enhance or constrain project management options,
and may have a positive or negative influence on the outcome. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 38,
Section 2.2

Question No. 15

Which type of contract represents the highest risk to the seller?

Choice 1 ​Cost reimbursable plus incentive

Choice 2 ​Fixed price plus incentive

Choice 3 ​Fixed-price

Choice 4 ​Cost-reimbursable

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Sellers under fixed-price contracts are legally obligated to complete such contracts, with
possible financial damages, if they do not. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 471, Section 12.1.1.6

Question No. 16

Which statement best sums up the communication process on a project?

Choice 1 ​Communication can best be summed up by defining who needs what information, when they
need it by, and identifying the best person to deliver the message.

Choice 2 ​Communication can best be summed up by defining who needs what information, when they
need it by, and identifying the best resource to deliver the message.

Choice 3 ​Communication can best be summed up by defining who needs what information, when they
need it by, and identifying the best format to deliver the message.

Choice 4 ​Communication can best be summed up by defining who needs what information, when they
need it by, and identifying the best modality to deliver the message.

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Project communication can be summed up as “who needs what information, when do they
need it, and what’s the best modality to deliver the message.

Question No. 17

Which one of the following is a tool or technique that should be used when creating the project charter?
Choice 1 ​Project product analysis

Choice 2 ​Project selection methods

Choice 3 ​Project management methodology

Choice 4 ​Expert judgment

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 79, Section 4.1.2.1

Question No. 18

User acceptance testing, and the resulting notification is part of which process?

Choice 1 ​Control Scope

Choice 2 ​Validate Scope

Choice 3 ​Collect Requirements

Choice 4 ​Manage Quality

Correct Choice:2

Process Group : Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Validate Scope is the process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project
deliverables. The key benefit of this process is that it brings objectivity to the acceptance process and
increases the chance of final product, service, or result acceptance by validating each deliverable.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 163, 164 Section 5.5

Question No. 19

Which of the following is an output of the Control Costs process?

Choice 1 ​Cost forecasts

Choice 2 ​Basis of estimates

Choice 3 ​Cost change control system

Choice 4 ​Work performance data

Correct Choice:1
Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​`Cost forecasts` is one of the outputs obtained from this process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 232, Section Figure 7-1

Question No. 20

Which of the below factors does NOT have any impact on the design of the project organization?

Choice 1 ​Schedule limitations

Choice 2 ​Environmental forces

Choice 3 ​Strategic choices

Choice 4 ​Technological factors

Correct Choice:1

Process Group : Initiating

Justification:

Schedule limitations will not influence its organizational design.Project Management - A Systems Approach
to Planning, Scheduling and Controlling.​ ​http://www.centerod.com/framework/

Question No. 21

While developing the Scope Management Plan, it is important to consider one of the following
environmental factors, identify which one:

Choice 1 ​Organization culture, marketplace conditions, and company infrastructure

Choice 2 ​Scope Management Plan template

Choice 3 ​Lessons learned and historical information

Choice 4 ​Organizational policies and procedures

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The enterprise environmental factors that can influence the Plan Scope Management
process include, but are not limited to: organizations culture, infrastructure, personnel administration, and
marketplace conditions. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 135 Section 5.1.1.3

Question No. 22
As a project sponsor you are expecting a return of $6,500 from your current project in next 4 years.
Assuming the current interest rate is simple 15%, what is the current value of your expected return?

Choice 1 ​$1,413

Choice 2 ​$1,314

Choice 3 ​$3,141

Choice 4 ​$4,311

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​PV = FV / [(1 + r)n] where FV is the Future Value (amount of money you are getting in the
future; in this case FV is $6,500), r is the discount/interest rate (in this case r is 15%), n is the time
period (in this case n is 4 years) PV = $6,500 / [(1 + .15) X 4] PV = $1,413.04 (rounded to $1,413)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Present_value

Question No. 23

Tom and Jenna work on a project together. Tom is assigned as the project manager, and Jenna is
assigned as a project coordinator that can help support his efforts. Unfortunately, Tom had a health
emergency and had to take an extended leave of absence. During this time, Jenna has been asked to
work as the Project Manager for the project, which will likely be done before Tom comes back. What time
of power does Jenna now have?

Choice 1 ​Personal power

Choice 2 ​Expert power

Choice 3 ​Situational power

Choice 4 ​Reward power

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Jane has Situational power, because situational factors led to her stepping into the role she
is now serving. PMBOKGUIDE Sixth Edition Page 63, section 3.4.4.3"

Question No. 24

Which of the following is a hybrid type of contractual arrangement?

Choice 1 ​Fixed-price contracts


Choice 2 ​Time and material contracts

Choice 3 ​Cost-reimbursable contracts

Choice 4 ​Fixed price with redetermination

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The time and material contracts are a hybrid type of contractual management that contain
aspects of both cost-reimbursable and fixed-price contracts. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 472,
Section 12.1.1.6

Question No. 25

What are the configuration management activities that you will include in the Perform Integrated Change
Control process?

Choice 1 ​Configuration accounting and verification and audit

Choice 2 ​Configuration identification, status accounting, and configuration accounting

Choice 3 ​Configuration identification, status accounting, and verification and audit

Choice 4 ​Configuration verification, configuration identification, and risk forecast

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Some of the configuration management activities are, configuration identification, status
accounting and verification and audit. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 118, Section 4.6.2.2"

Question No. 26

Your organization runs on a weak matrix project management structure. Which of the below stakeholders
has the full authority over project funding in a week matrix?

Choice 1 ​The project manager has the full authority over project funding in a week matrix.

Choice 2 ​The functional Manager has the full authority over project funding in a week matrix.

Choice 3 ​The PMO has the full authority over project funding in a week matrix.

Choice 4 ​The project sponsor has the full authority over project funding in a week matrix.

Correct Choice:2
Process Group :Initiating

Justification:​The functional manager has the power over the project funding, not the project manager. In
a weak matrix, the functional manager is likely to be the project sponsor. PMBOK GUIDE Sixth Edition
Page 47, Table 2-1.

Question No. 27

Which of the following processes should be considered in project plannig?

Choice 1 ​Define Scope, Develop Schedule, Plan Risk Management, Plan Communications Management

Choice 2 ​Plan Quality Management, Plan Procurement Management, Plan Risk Responses, Control Costs

Choice 3 ​Manage Quality, Develop Project Team, Manage Communications, Plan Risk Management

Choice 4 ​Validate Scope, Control Quality, Control Schedule, Control Costs

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 25 Table 1-4

Question No. 28

You are taking over a project during the planning stage. You have managed to identify six tasks to be
completed during the project. Please refer to the table given below: What is the length of the critical path
in months?

Choice 1 ​10

Choice 2 ​11

Choice 3 ​12

Choice 4 ​14

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​"""The lengths of different paths are: Start 1 2 End: 10 Months Start 3 5 End: 11 Months
Start 4 5 End: 12 Months Since the longest path is Start 4 5 End; this is the critical path. Length of the
critical path is 12 months. "" PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 210 Section 6.5.2.2"

Question No. 29

Which of the following is NOT a valid example for Enterprise Environmental Factors?
Choice 1 ​Organizational Culture and processes

Choice 2 ​Stakeholder Risk Tolerances

Choice 3 ​Employee performance Review records

Choice 4 ​Historical lessons learned knowledge base

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​These are parts of the corporate knowledge base in organizational process assets. All of the
remaining are examples of enterprise and environmental factors. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 38,
Section 2.2

Question No. 30

Jonathan have been assigned to manage a project for the subsidiary unit of your organization in a foreign
country. In this context, which of the following will aid him in managing the project better?

Choice 1 ​Awareness of culture and customs in the country

Choice 2 ​Information about the country`s demography and social structure

Choice 3 ​Awareness of the political history of the country.

Choice 4 ​Information about previous projects done in the country by your competitors.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​PMI emphasizes multiculturalism as an important aspect of modern day project


management. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 39 Section 2.2.2

Question No. 31

Which of the following techniques would be the most helpful while defining activities for the project?

Choice 1 ​Rolling Wave Planning

Choice 2 ​Templates

Choice 3 ​Extreme Programming

Choice 4 ​Just in Time

Correct Choice:1
Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Rolling wave planning is a form of progressive elaboration where work to be accomplished
in the near term is planned in detail and future work is planned at a higher level of the Work Breakdown
Structure. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 185, Section 6.2.2.3

Question No. 32

As a project manager, John is in the process of creating, collecting, distributing, storing, retrieving, and
the ultimate disposition of project information in accordance with the communications management plan.
Which of the following tools should he use?

Choice 1 ​Stakeholder analysis

Choice 2 ​Expert judgement

Choice 3 ​Communication methods

Choice 4 ​Communication requirement analysis

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Communication methods is one of the tools and techniques used for this process.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 374, Section 10.1.2.5

Question No. 33

In your project, you are creating a diagram that describes the decision under consideration and
implications of choosing one or another of the available alternatives. This will help to:

Choice 1 ​Get a qualitative analysis of the risk

Choice 2 ​Determine which risks may have the most impact on the project

Choice 3 ​Translate the uncertainties at a detailed level into potential impact on objectives expressed at
the level of the total project

Choice 4 ​Determine which decision yields the greatest expected value

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Decision Tree Analysis is a diagramming and calculation technique for evaluating the
implications of a chain of multiple options in the presence of uncertainty. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition
Page # 435 Section 11.4.2.5
Question No. 34

You are working in an organization where the project manager shares responsibility with the functional
manager to assign priorities and directs the team members of the project. Which of the following is NOT
your responsibility as a project manager:

Choice 1 ​Plan resources

Choice 2 ​Manage cost and budget

Choice 3 ​Define tasks

Choice 4 ​Carry out performance appraisal of project team

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Executing

Justification: I​ n a matrix organization, the project manager shares responsibility with the functional
managers for assigning priorities and for directing the work of persons assigned to the project.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 47, Table- 2-1

Question No. 35

As a PM, you decide to call a "phase end review" for obtaining authorization to close the current phase and
initiate the next phase of your project. Your manager disagrees with your suggestion. He wants a "kill
point" to formally end the current phase of the project. In this context, you should:

Choice 1 ​Disagree with your manager because you know that phase end reviews should be used at the
end of each phase of the project

Choice 2 ​Agree with your manager as kill point is a phase-end review

Choice 3 ​Escalate this issue to the project sponsor

Choice 4 ​Take advice from a senior project manager about what should actually be done at the end of
each phase of the project

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Closing

Justification: ​Phase end may be referred to as a stage gate, milestone, phase review, phase gate, or kill
point. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 21 & 123, Section 1.2.4.3 & 4.7

Question No. 36

You are the project manager in a health-care company. You are constantly involved in managing
stakeholders` expectations to satisfy their needs and resolve issues. In this context, which of the following
is NOT a relevant output?
Choice 1 ​Organization process assets updates

Choice 2 ​Communications requirements analysis

Choice 3 ​Project management plan updates

Choice 4 ​Change requests

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Communication requirements analysis is a tool for the Plan Communications Management
process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 388, Figure-10-7

Question No. 37

An influential stakeholder asks you to add a feature to the existing design at the last day of the release.
What is the best you can do in this situation?

Choice 1 ​Report his behavior to the senior manager suggesting them why he should no longer be
associated to your project as a stakeholder

Choice 2 ​As this person is influential, you have no option but to listen to him and add the functionality

Choice 3 ​Determine the impact of this change on your schedule and their constraints before taking a
decision

Choice 4 ​Ask him to raise a written change request form and then follow integrated change control

Correct Choice:4

Process Group : Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​It is important that a project manager should consider written and well documented change
requests for the project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 119, Section 4.6.2.2

Question No. 38

In your project, probabilities are estimated and the alternatives are expected to be as follows:

25% probability for $ 36,000 profit

50% probability for $ 50,000 profit

25% probability for $ 120,000 profit

What is the expected profit in your project?


Choice 1 ​$206,000

Choice 2 ​$50,000

Choice 3 ​$64,000

Choice 4 ​$156,000

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Expected Profit = Sum of the products of Probability and Profit for all alternatives i.e. [Sum
of (Probability X Profit)] for all the three alternatives = (0.25 x $ 36,000) + (0.50 x $ 50,000) + (0.25 x $
120,000) = $ 9000 + $ 25,000 + $ 30,000 = $ 64,000. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 435, Section
11.4.2.5

Question No. 39

In which process would the project team use test scripts to test the modules developed in a project and in
what process would the test scripts be audited to ensure they are valid and produce the desired results?

Choice 1 ​Control Quality, Quality Assurance

Choice 2 ​Validate Scope, Control Quality

Choice 3 ​Control Quality, Validate Scope

Choice 4 ​Quality Assurance, Validate Scope

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Control Quality is the process of monitoring and recording results from the project to
assess performance and recommend any changes. Deliverables are also inspected and checked to ensure
there are no defects. Auditing is a key tool of Manage Quality. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 294 to
300, Section 8.2 and 8.3

Question No. 40

You are managing the electronic control systems section for car manufacturing company. Your team
members have discovered some defective electronic parts. The probable cause for these could be
materials used, defective measurement systems, inaccurate tolerances in the machines, or other factors.
To determine what caused the defect, you will:

Choice 1 ​Use a control chart

Choice 2 ​Create a flowchart


Choice 3 ​Draw an Ishikawa diagram

Choice 4 ​Draw a Pareto chart

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Ishikawa diagrams (also called cause and effect diagrams) illustrate how various factors
might be linked to potential problems or effects. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 304 Section 8.3.2.5

Question No. 41

John has contracted some work to a vendor, and would like to identify successes and failures that warrant
recognition in the preparation or administration of other procurement contracts within the performing
organization. This can be performed through:

Choice 1 ​Contract file

Choice 2 ​Procurement audit

Choice 3 ​Contract performance reporting

Choice 4 ​Lessons learned documentation

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​The objective of a procurement audit is to identify successes and failures that warrant
recognition in the preparation or administration of other procurement contracts on the project, or on other
projects within the performing organization. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 498, Section 12.3.2.5

Question No. 42

As a project manager, who do you report to in a balanced matrix organization?

Choice 1 ​Functional Manager

Choice 2 ​Program Manager

Choice 3 ​Chief Project Manager

Choice 4 ​Portfolio Sponsor

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating


Justification: ​The project manager reports to the functional manager in a balanced matrix organization.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 47, Table 2-1

Question No. 43

Which of the following is a tool and technique used in the process that requires the determination and
documentation of the relationships among project activities?

Choice 1 ​Schedule Baseline

Choice 2 ​Activity List

Choice 3 ​Dependency Determination

Choice 4 ​Schedule Compression

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The process being described is Sequence Activities. Dependency Determination is a


tool/technique for the Sequence Activities process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 191, 164 Section
6.32.2

Question No. 44

In the context that “Contracts can be amended at any time prior to contract closure by mutual consent, in
accordance with the change control terms of the contract”, you should be aware that:

Choice 1 ​Contract administration is usually an administrative function separate from the project
organization

Choice 2 ​Contract administration is usually an integral part of project organization

Choice 3 ​Contract administration is usually outsourced to an external agency or company

Choice 4 ​Contract administration is always done alike in all organizations

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Due to varying organizational structures, many organizations treat contract administration
as an administrative function separate from the project organization. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
494 Section 12.3

Question No. 45

Which of the following statements about communication requirements analysis is inaccurate?


Choice 1 ​Requirements are defined by combining the type and format of information needed with an
analysis of the cost of that information.

Choice 2 ​Project resources are expended on communicating information that contributes to success.

Choice 3 ​Project resources are expended on communicating information where lack of communication can
lead to failure.

Choice 4 ​The intention is to prevent overloading stakeholders with minor details.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The analysis of the communication requirements determines the information needs of the
project stakeholders. These requirements are defined by combining the type and format of information
needed with an analysis of the value of that information. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 369, Section
10.1.2.2

Question No. 46

Which project will be selected from the following options?

Choice 1 ​Project A: internal rate of return of 11%, opportunity cost $0

Choice 2 ​Project B: internal rate of return of - 3%, opportunity cost of $30,000

Choice 3 ​Project C: benefit cost ratio of 0.6, payback period of 6 months

Choice 4 ​Project D: internal rate of return of 0%, opportunity cost of $150,000

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The only suitable option is option 1, because the internal rate of return is positive, i.e.,
11%. Opportunity cost is not a selection criterion. Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is a Discount Rate on an
investment which makes Present value of cash inflows = Present value of cash outflows Project Selection
Criterion: Select a project with higher IRR. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4

Question No. 47

While performing beta testing with a small sample of users, you notice that the product has defects
because of the following reasons: - Non-compatibility with the operating system (10%) - Bugs in the
software (30%) - Difficulty in understanding instruction manuals (20%) - Non-availability of desired
features (15%) - Others (15%). To illustrate the causes of these problems, you could use a:

Choice 1 ​Histogram
Choice 2 ​Quality Checklists

Choice 3 ​Scatter Diagram

Choice 4 ​Flowchart

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​A histogram is a vertical bar chart showing how often a particular variable state occurs.
Each column represents an attribute or characteristic of a problem/situation. This tool helps illustrate the
most common cause of problems in a process by the number and relative heights of the bars.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 304, Section 8.3.2.5

Question No. 48

You as a Project Manager are aware that a team member of your project is likely to be promoted shortly.
There is also a possibility that she may be transferred out of the project following the promotion. In this
situation, you should:

Choice 1 ​Give a bad appraisal report to delay the promotion of the person until the project is completed.

Choice 2 ​Inform the team member about the likelihood of her promotion and ask her to give her
responsibilities to another person.

Choice 3 ​Ask the member, after she is promoted and receives transfer orders, to prepare a transition
plan.

Choice 4 ​Hire another resource, who can replace the promoted member.

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 437, Section 11.5

Question No. 49

Which one of the following is the last step of project closing?

Choice 1 ​Archive Project Documents

Choice 2 ​Measure customer satisfaction at the end of the project

Choice 3 ​Client appreciates your product

Choice 4​Lessons learnt are documented


Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Measure customer satisfaction at the end of the project is the last step in the closing
process group. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 123, Section 4.7

Question No. 50

Project Manager should focus on documentation and timely resolution of issues because unresolved issues
can:

Choice 1 ​Be a major source of conflict

Choice 2 ​Be escalated to the project sponsor

Choice 3 ​Become undetermined risks in the project

Choice 4 ​Have adverse effect on all project parameters

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Issues are clearly stated and categorized based on urgency and their potential to impact
the project. Unresolved issues can be a major source of conflict and project delays. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 348, Section 9.5.2.1

Question No. 51

Which project document is used for documenting and monitoring elements under discussion or in dispute
between project stakeholders?

Choice 1 ​Dispute log

Choice 2 ​Problem log

Choice 3 ​Change log

Choice 4 ​Issue log

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Issue logs are defined as project documents used to document and monitor elements under
discussion or in dispute between project stakeholders. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 347, Section
9.5.1.2

Question No. 52
A contract where the buyer reimburses the seller the costs incurred by her and also provides a fixed
amount of profit is called a:

Choice 1 ​Cost plus incentive fee contract

Choice 2 ​Cost plus fixed fee contract

Choice 3 ​Time and material contract

Choice 4 ​Cost plus award fee contract

Correct Choice:2

Process Group : Planning

Justification: ​In Cost plus fixed fee contracts (CPFF), the seller is reimbursed for all allowable costs for
performing the contract work, and receives a fixed fee payment calculated as a percentage of the initial
estimated project costs. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 472, Section 12.1.1.6

Question No. 53

Managing stakeholders’ engagement in order to meet their needs and expectations is very beneficial,
however, it may not help to:

Choice 1 ​Increase the likelihood of stakeholders` acceptance of the project goals

Choice 2 ​Influence and negotiate expectations of stakeholders to achieve project goals

Choice 3 ​Ensure stakeholders` awareness of all project details

Choice 4 ​Uncover and discuss stakeholder issues and concerns

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Managing Stakeholder Engagement does not ensure that stakeholders are fully aware when
they should be, and in fact, it is not always desirable for stakeholders to be aware of ALL project details.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 523, 524 Section 13.3

Question No. 54

As part of SWOT and Risk analysis, you have completed the process of enhancing the opportunities and
reducing the threats to project objectives. What is your NEXT step?

Choice 1 ​Determine which risks may affect the project and document their characteristics.

Choice 2 ​Implement risk response plans, track identified risks, monitor residual risks, identify new risks,
and evaluate risk process effectiveness throughout the project.
Choice 3 ​Define how to conduct risk management activities for a project.

Choice 4 ​Assess the priority of identified risks using their probability of occurrence.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Monitor Risks is the process of implementing. risk response plans, tracking identified risks,
monitoring residual risks, identifying new risks, and evaluating risk process effectiveness throughout the
project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 449, Section 11.6

Question No. 55

Your customer comes back a week after the Project deliveries saying that he is not entirely satisfied with
the deliverable. What should the project manager do NEXT?

Choice 1 ​Continue with the next deliverable as needs to finish the project on time

Choice 2 ​Talk to the senior manager to discuss the customer concern and resolution

Choice 3 E ​ nsure that next deliverables have enough features which customer would like to have to
exceed his expectations

Choice 4 ​Do a scope verification of this deliverable to check if it satisfies project objectives

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Verifying the project scope includes reviewing deliverables to ensure that each is completed
satisfactorily. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 298, 299, Section 8.3

Question No. 56

Which of the following is the best example on Project Integration Management that you can give someone
preparing for PMP examination?

Choice 1 ​That poor quality in management planning will likely affect the quality of the project deliverable,
so management planning is a key step in the project integration process.

Choice 2 ​That the level of complexity in a project communications management plan is dependent on the
number of stakeholders involved in the project.

Choice 3 ​That a larger project requires more detail and effort than smaller projects generally do.

Choice 4 ​That planning is a iterative activity that will happen throughout the project.

Correct Choice:1
Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Of all the choices presented this answer is the best example of project integration
management. Project integration management at the process level means that what you do in one process
can have a direct effect on other processes.

Question No. 57

A technological advance, legal requirement, or social need refers to:

Choice 1 ​Issues that need to be managed in the project plan

Choice 2 ​Environmental factors that usually have detrimental effect on the project

Choice 3 ​Risks that have to be managed by the project manager

Choice 4 ​Factors contributing to the creation of the business case

Correct Choice: 4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The business case is created as a result of one or more of the following: Market demand
Organizational needs, Customer request, Technological advancement, Legal requirements Ecological
impacts and Social needs. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 77, Section 4.1.1.1

Question No. 58

Your project team had a meeting with the customer (during Validate Scope process) for getting formal
acceptance of the project deliverables. This activity is a part of which Process Group?

Choice 1 ​Monitoring and Controlling

Choice 2 ​Executing

Choice 3 ​Planning

Choice 4 ​Closing

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Validate Scope is done as part of Monitoring and Controlling Process Group. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 25 Table 1-4

Question No. 59

You are concerned that your project quality norms may not satisfy the revised quality standards. So, you
do an audit and try to remedy this problem through:
Choice 1 ​Quality control

Choice 2 ​Quality planning

Choice 3 ​Quality assurance

Choice 4 ​Modifications to quality management plan

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Manage Quality is the process of auditing the quality requirements and the results from
quality control measurements to ensure that appropriate quality standards and operational definitions are
used. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 294, Section 8.2.2.5

Question No. 60

In your new project, you notice that most of the team members possess "I am right mentality" and put
forth their own ideas for consideration. In this context, your team is in which of the following stages of
group development?

Choice 1 ​Storming

Choice 2 ​Forming

Choice 3 ​Conflicting

Choice 4 ​Performing

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Teams usually go through the five stages of team forming in order, but it is possible for
teams to skip a stage or get stuck in, or revert to a previous stage. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
349 Section 9.5.2.1

Question No. 61

Jen is planning to award a contract and are evaluating sellers, using criteria like management approach,
technical approach, life-cycle cost, and production capacity and interest. These criteria are called:

Choice 1 ​Screening criteria

Choice 2 ​Evaluation criteria

Choice 3 ​Source selection criteria


Choice 4 ​Contract selection methods

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Source selection criteria are often included as part of the procurement solicitation
documents. Such criteria are developed and used to rate or score seller proposals, and can be objective or
subjective. Some examples are: understanding of need, overall or life-cycle cost, technical capability, risk,
management approach, technical approach, etc. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 478 Section 12.1.3.5

Question No. 62

Establishing a contingency reserve, including amounts of time, money, or resources to handle the risks, is
an example of:

Choice 1 ​Risk avoidance

Choice 2 ​Active risk acceptance

Choice 3 ​Risk transfer

Choice 4 ​Improper risk planning since all risks should be identified and accounted

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The most common active acceptance strategy is to establish a contingency reserve,
including amounts of time, money, or resources to handle the risks. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
443, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 63

A good way to depict the project roles as responsible, accountable, consulted and informed is through:

Choice 1 ​RBS (resource breakdown structure)

Choice 2 ​Text-oriented format

Choice 3 ​RAM (responsibility assignment matrix)

Choice 4 ​WBS (work breakdown structure)

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning


Justification: ​A responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) is used to illustrate the connections between
work packages or activities and project team members. One example of a RAM is a RACI (responsible,
accountable, consult, and inform) chart. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 317, Section 9.1.2.2

Question No. 64

Which of the following processes should you follow to document relevant information on interests,
involvement, influence and impact of the project stakeholders?

Choice 1 ​Identify Stakeholders

Choice 2 ​Plan Communications Management

Choice 3 ​Manage Stakeholder Engagement

Choice 4 ​Stakeholder Analysis

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Identify Stakeholders is the process used to identify all those people or organizations
impacted by the project and document relevant information on their interests, involvement, and impact on
the success of the project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 507 Section 13.1

Question No. 65

Of the following, which is NOT a suitable way of managing the risks on a project?

Choice 1 ​By using existing assets

Choice 2 ​By contingency planning

Choice 3 ​By investing in new resources

Choice 4 ​By Brainstorming

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Brainstorming is a tool and technique for risk identification. All of the other options are
ways of managing the risks. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 411, Section 11.2

Question No. 66

You are a Project Management Professional. You are managing a new project to add parking to the airport
in your hometown. Your Friend, the Mayor has asked you to Estimate the time and resources required so
that he can Secure Funding. You have divided the Project into 3 Tasks and interviewed relevant experts to
get Time and Material estimates for each of the Tasks. You have depicted the Survey Data in the table
below: Which of the three tasks (A, B, C) has the maximum variance?

Choice 1 ​Task A

Choice 2 ​Task B

Choice 3 ​Task C

Choice 4 ​Cannot be determined, because information given in the question is incomplete

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Task A: PERT 7, SD 0.67, Variance 0.44 | Task B: PERT 10.33, SD 1, Variance 1 | Task C:
PERT 5.17, SD 0.50, Variance 0.25

Question No. 67

Analytical techniques are used to:

Choice 1 ​Engage stakeholders

Choice 2 ​Keep stakeholders satisfied

Choice 3 ​Compare current to planned stakeholder engagement levels

Choice 4 ​Analyze the effectiveness of the Stakeholder Management Plan

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Project team needs to identify the desired engagement level for the current phase of the
project, based on available information using analytical technique. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
524 Section 13.4.2.3

Question No. 68

What is the process by which you can determine which risks may affect the project?

Choice 1 ​Plan Risk Management

Choice 2 ​Plan Risk Responses

Choice 3 ​Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis

Choice 4 ​Identify Risks


Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Identify Risks is the process of determining which risks may affect the project and
documenting their characteristics. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 409 Section 11.2

Question No. 69

“​Risk audits are helpful in the context of monitoring and controlling risks to minimize negative risks and to
take timely action”, because they:

Choice 1 ​Help in reassessment of risks.

Choice 2 ​Examine and document the effectiveness of risk responses.

Choice 3 ​Provide trends in the execution of the project, which can be reviewed using performance
data

Choice 4 ​Provide inputs required for the project planning stage.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Risk audits examine and document the effectiveness of risk responses in dealing with
identified risks and their root causes, as well as the effectiveness of the risk management process.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 456, Section 11.7.2.1

Question No. 70

Which of the following statements is NOT related to cost of quality?

Choice 1 ​Cost of appraising the product or service for conformance to requirements

Choice 2 ​Cost of evaluating alternative projects

Choice 3 ​Costs incurred by investment in preventing non-conformance to requirements

Choice 4 ​Cost of rework

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Cost of quality includes nonconformance to requirements, appraising the product or service
for conformance to requirements, and failing to meet requirements (rework). PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition
Page # 282, Section 8.1.2.3

Question No. 71
A conflict handling method that emphasizes similarities rather than differences can also be referred to as:

Choice 1 ​Forcing

Choice 2 ​Smoothing

Choice 3 ​Confrontation

Choice 4 ​Withdrawal

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Smoothing: De-emphasizing or avoiding areas of differences and emphasizing areas of


agreement. Compromising: Bargaining and searching for solutions that bring some degree of satisfaction
to the parties in a dispute. Characterized by a give and take attitude. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
349, Section 9.5.2.1

Question No. 72

For a project to be successful, what is the primary requirement?

Choice 1 ​Exceeding customer expectations

Choice 2 ​Customer satisfaction

Choice 3 ​Meeting the cost and schedule estimates

Choice 4 ​Satisfying the requirements of the project sponsor

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Project Success is measured by product and project quality, timeliness, budget compliance,
and degree of customer satisfaction. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 34 Section 1.2.6.4

Question No. 73

Which of the following is NOT a relevant output of the Manage stakeholders’ engagement?

Choice 1 ​Organizational process assets updates

Choice 2 ​Stakeholder Management Plan

Choice 3 ​Project management plan updates

Choice 4 ​Change requests


Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​The Stakeholder Management Plan is created as part of the Plan Stakeholder Management
process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 523, Figure 13-7"

Question No. 74

To define how the project work will be committed so that it is performed by the designated person at the
appropriate time, a project manager can use:

Choice 1 ​Work breakdown structure

Choice 2 ​Work authorization system

Choice 3 ​WBS dictionary

Choice 4 ​Project schedule

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Work authorization system is a collection of formal documented procedures that defines
how project work will be committed to ensure that the work is done by the identified organization, at the
right time, and in the proper sequence. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 41, Section 2.3.1 &
https://project-management-knowledge.com/definitions/w/work-authorization-system/

Question No. 75

You are not happy with the performance of a team member. In this context: a) What type of
communication will you use to relay your concerns to the concerned team member? b) If the performance
of the team member does not improve even after voicing your concern, what form of communication will
you use to convey the information to the senior management?"

Choice 1 ​a) informal oral, b) informal written

Choice 2 ​a) informal written, b) formal written

Choice 3 ​a) formal written, b) formal written

Choice 4 ​a) informal oral, b) formal written

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning


Justification: ​Initial communication about performance should preferably be informal oral (e.g.
face-to-face meeting). If the performance does not improve, while escalating to senior management,
formal-written communication should be used. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 360 , 361

Question No. 76

If, at the end of the project, a customer wants a major change in the scope of work, you should:

Choice 1 ​Reject the change

Choice 2 ​Make the required change

Choice 3 ​Escalate the matter to senior management

Choice 4 ​Let the customer know about the impact of the change

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​If there is a major change to the project, the project manager should try to influence the
change to minimize the impact on the project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 115, Section 4.6

Question No. 77

What is the FIRST thing the project manager should do for an untimely termination of a project?

Choice 1 ​Release the team members

Choice 2 ​Document the lessons learned

Choice 3 ​Conduct scope verification

Choice 4 ​Discuss with senior manager the reason for abrupt project termination

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​If the project is terminated, the project manager should do scope verification to determine
the extent of completion of the project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 107, Section 4.5

Question No. 78

Which statement related to Validate Scope process is correct?

Choice 1 ​Validate Scope process is similar to Control Quality process.


Choice 2 ​Validate Scope process is normally performed after Control Quality process, but these two
processes may also be performed in parallel.

Choice 3 ​Validate Scope process indicates the end of a project

Choice 4 ​Validate Scope process is the final sign-off from the sponsor and customer

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Control Quality is generally performed before Validate Scope, although the two processes
may be performed in parallel. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 164, Section 5.5

Question No. 79

For your project, find the To-complete performance index (TCPI) based on the given data: Budget at
completion of the project = $750,000 Cost variance of the project = $15,000 Earned value of the project
= $250,000 Estimate to Complete has now been revised to $400,000

Choice 1 ​0.9

Choice 2 ​1.11

Choice 3 ​1.25

Choice 4 ​-0.8

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​CV = EV - AC AC = EV - CV = $250,000 - $15,000 = $185,000. EAC = AC + ETC =


$185,000 + $400,000 = $585,000 To-complete performance index (TCPI) = (BAC - EV) / (EAC - AC) =
($750,000 - $250,000) / ($585,000 - $185,000) = $500,000 / $400,000 = 1.25. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 266, Section 7.4.2.3

Question No. 80

Which of the following techniques is not used in product analysis?

Choice 1 ​Value engineering

Choice 2 ​Value analysis

Choice 3 ​Alternatives identification

Choice 4 ​Product breakdown


Correct Choice:3

Process Group : Planning

Justification: ​Product analysis includes techniques such as product breakdown, systems analysis,
requirements analysis, systems engineering, value engineering, and value analysis. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 153 Section 5.3.2.5

Question No. 81

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of project life cycle?

Choice 1 ​Ability of the stakeholders to influence final characteristics of the project`s product increases as
the project progresses.

Choice 2 ​Stakeholder influence, risk, and uncertainty are highest at the start of the project.

Choice 3 ​The project life cycle determines which transitional actions at the beginning and end of the
project are included, so that the project can be linked to the ongoing operations of the performing
organization.

Choice 4 ​Stakeholder influence, risk, and uncertainty decrease as the project progresses.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Stakeholders` ability to influence the final characteristics of the project`s product, without
significantly impacting cost, is highest at the start of the project and decreases as the project progresses
towards completion. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 549, Section 1.5

Question No. 82

Which of the following is NOT part of the Enterprise Environmental Factors?

Choice 1 ​Lessons learned from previous projects

Choice 2 ​Work authorization system

Choice 3 ​Government and industry standards that affect your project

Choice 4 ​Knowledge of which departments in your company typically work on projects

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Lessons learned are part of the organizational process assets. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition
Page # 38, Section 2.2
Question No. 83

Where can you find the kind of information you should provide to different stakeholders and the methods
to adopt for this purpose?

Choice 1 ​Project records

Choice 2 ​Performance reports

Choice 3 ​Communications management plan

Choice 4 ​Communications plan

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Communications management plan provides stakeholder communication requirements,


information that needs to be communicated, including language, format, content, level of detail, methods
or technologies used to convey the information, such as memos, e-mail, and/or press releases, etc.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 377 Section 10.13.1

Question No. 84

Which of the following would not be part of 'cost of conformance'?

Choice 1 ​Prevention cost

Choice 2 ​Appraisal cost

Choice 3 ​Internal failure cost

Choice 4 ​Cost of training

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​All the failure costs (including internal failure costs) are referred to as the cost of poor
quality. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 283, Section 8.1.2.3

Question No. 85

Which of the following conflict resolution techniques is being used when the Project Manager is looking for
a “Middle path” after evaluating the positives and negatives of all the alternate options?

Choice 1 ​Smoothing

Choice 2 ​Withdrawal
Choice 3 ​Confrontation

Choice 4 ​Compromising

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Compromising: Bargaining and searching for solutions that bring some degree of
satisfaction to the parties in a dispute. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 349, Section 9.5.2.1

Question No. 86

Who issues the project charter in a Project?

Choice 1 ​The project manager

Choice 2 ​The project sponsor

Choice 3 ​The project customer

Choice 4​The project champion

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The project sponsor issues the charter. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 77, Section 4.1

Question No. 87

Which of the following inputs will you use to distribute information to stakeholders?

Choice 1 ​Deliverables

Choice 2 ​Work Performance Reports

Choice 3 ​Requested changes

Choice 4 ​Information methods

Correct Choice:2

Process Group: Executing

Justification: One of the inputs to the Manage Communications process is work performance reports.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 382 Section 10.2.1.3

Question No. 88
You are in the test phase of your software project, and the project sponsor has requested a definitive
estimate of when your project will be completed. The most likely estimated duration is 40 days. Which of
the following duration estimations will you give to your sponsor?

Choice 1 ​15 - 45 days

Choice 2 ​24 - 48 days

Choice 3 ​30 - 70 days

Choice 4 ​38 - 44 days

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The different types of estimates are: Definitive: - 5% to +10% accuracy Budgetary: -10%
to +25% accuracy Order of magnitude: - 25% to +75% accuracy So, if -5% to +10% variation is
allowable, only “38 - 44 days” fits that criterion. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 203, Section 6.4.3.1

Question No. 89

After a project has been successful the VP of operations praised the top 5% performer whereas he pointed
finger to the bottom 5% for their failure in the project. He did not address the rest of the team members
in the said meeting. What time of leadership is happening in this scenario?

Choice 1 ​Transactional Leadership

Choice 2 ​Laissez faire leadership

Choice 3 ​Interactional leadership

Choice 4 ​Pressure-based power

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Knowledge Area :

Justification: ​Transactional leadership means the leader emphasizes the goals of the project and rewards
and disincentives for the project team. This is sometimes called management by exception as it’s the
exception that is reward or punished. PMBOKGUIDE Sixth Edition Page 65, section 3.4.5.1

Question No. 90

The concepts of "Zero Defects" and "Right First Time" were formulated by:

Choice 1 ​Genichi

Choice 2 ​Deming
Choice 3 ​Juran

Choice 4 ​Crosby

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​"Philip Crosby defined quality as ""Zero Defects"" and ""Right First Time""
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Defects​"

Question No. 91

What is the factor that helps a project manager gain maximum support from the assigned project
personnel?

Choice 1 ​Expertise

Choice 2 ​Work challenge

Choice 3 ​Authority of the project manager to penalize team members

Choice 4 ​Authority of the project manager to recommend promotions to team members on the basis of
their performance

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Expertise of the project manager is the most important factor that gets him support from
the project personnel. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 57, Section 3.4.1

Question No. 92

Which of the following statements about Control Quality is accurate? A. Prevention refers to keeping errors
out of the process, whereas inspection refers to keeping errors out of the hands of the customer. B.
Attribute sampling determines whether the result conforms or not, and variables sampling determines the
degree of conformity. C. Tolerances refer to a specified range of accepted results and control limits refer
to thresholds, which can indicate whether the process is out of control. D. Control Quality is only
performed during the Monitoring and Controlling phase of a project.

Choice 1 ​A, B and C

Choice 2 ​A, C and D

Choice 3 ​A, B and D

Choice 4 ​B, C and D


Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Quality control should be used during the project executing and closing phases to formally
demonstrate, with reliable data, that the sponsor and/or customer`s acceptance criteria have been met.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 274

Question No. 93

Souren is an experienced project manager. He has just accepted a new contract, and is meeting with the
project sponsor prior to a first kick-off meeting. The project sponsor informs him that the team he will be
working with tends to work best with a PM that uses servant leadership tactics. Which strategy below will
Souren find the most successful?

Choice 1 ​If the PM emphasizes the goals of the project and rewards and disincentives deviations from the
established project plan.

Choice 2 ​If the PM puts the needs and goals of the project team first and focuses on the people he
serves.

Choice 3 ​If the PM takes a ""hands off"" approach to the project, allowing the individual team members to
set their own goals and make their own individual plans to achieve those goals.

Choice 4 ​If the PM inspires and motivates the project team to achieve the project goals.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The leader puts others first and focuses on the needs of the people he serves. The
primary focus of servant leadership is service to others. PMBOKGUIDE Sixth Edition Page 66, section
3.4.5.1

Question No. 94

Which of the following statements about transferring risk to a contractor is not true?

Choice 1 ​Risk transference nearly always involves payment of a risk premium.

Choice 2 ​Fixed price contract always transfers the risk to the seller

Choice 3 ​Cost-plus contracts may transfer the cost risks to the buyer.

Choice 4 ​Contracts may be used for the transference of liability for specified risks to another party.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning


Justification: ​A fixed-price contract may transfer risk to the seller. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
443, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 95

All the following are cultural attributes of an organization EXCEPT for which one?

Choice 1 ​Policies and procedures

Choice 2 ​Ethics

Choice 3 ​View of authority and relationships

Choice 4 ​Experiences of the project management team

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Policies and procedures, the work ethics, and the view of authority relationships—are all
classic examples of an organization’s culture.

Question No. 96

What should you do when you realize that you had not planned for a particular risk that has recently
occurred, in your risk planning?

Choice 1 ​Create a Workaround

Choice 2 ​Create a Fallback Plan

Choice 3 ​Do additional risk response planning

Choice 4 ​Create a new risk register for this risk

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Workaround is a response to a threat that has occurred, for which a prior response has not
been planned or was not effective.
https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/2951/PMP-Exam-Tip--What-is-the-difference-between-W
orkaround-and-Contingency-Plan-

Question No. 97

From project perspective, the guidelines and policies are classified as:

Choice 1 ​Regulations
Choice 2 ​Best practices

Choice 3 ​Assumptions

Choice 4 ​Constraints

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​When project operate, policies and guidelines act as a constraint. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 10, Section 1.2.2

Question No. 98

You are planning to hedge a risk that has very low probability of occurrence but if occurred can have
severe impact on your organization. In terms of risk attitude, your organization could BEST be described
as?

Choice 1 ​Risk Seeker

Choice 2 ​Risk Averse

Choice 3 ​Risk Neutral

Choice 4 ​Risk Mitigator

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 407, Section 11.1.3.1

Question No. 99

You notice that for your current project, the Cost Performance Index (CPI) is 1.1 and Schedule
Performance Index (SPI) is 0.9. In this case you should:

Choice 1 ​Make changes to the performance baseline to improve the SPI

Choice 2 ​Evaluate options to crash or fast-track the project

Choice 3 ​Inform the management why the project got delayed

Choice 4 ​Tell the team-members that they have no option but to meet the target dates as stated in the
project schedule

Correct Choice:2
Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Since SPI is 0.9, the project is behind schedule. Fast tracking or crashing can be the only
alternative that helps solve the problem. They may increase costs but decrease the project timelines.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 262, Section 7.4.2.2

Question No. 100

Which of the following statements on recognition and rewards system is incorrect?

Choice 1 ​Recognition for team members who work extra hours on the weekends.

Choice 2 ​Recognition and rewards should consider cultural differences.

Choice 3​Recognition and reward systems should promote or reinforce desired behavior.

Choice 4​Give the team recognition throughout the life cycle of the project rather than wait until the
project is completed.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group: Planning

Justification: ​A good strategy for project managers is to give the team recognition throughout the life
cycle of the project rather than waiting until the project is completed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
319, 341 Section 9.1.3.1, 9.4.2.5

Question No. 101

As part of your staffing management plan, you are creating a chart to illustrate the number of hours that
a person, department or entire project team will need each week or month over the course of the project.
This chart is also known as:

Choice 1 ​Resource control chart

Choice 2 ​Resource breakdown structure

Choice 3 ​Resource run chart

Choice 4 ​Resource histogram

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​One tool for charting human resources is a resource histogram. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 719 9 (Glossary)

Question No. 102


An Activity List should contain which of the following: A. Activities not to be performed as part of the
project B. Activities that are to be performed as part of the project C. Activity identifier and scope of work
description for each schedule activity in sufficient detail D. Activities that are required for the project.

Choice 1 ​A, B and C

Choice 2 ​B, C and D

Choice 3 ​C, D and A

Choice 4 ​D, A and B

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The activity list is a comprehensive list that includes all schedule activities required on the
project. The activity list also includes the activity identifier and a scope of work description for each
activity in sufficient detail to ensure that project team members understand what work is required to be
completed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 185 Section 6.2.3.1

Question No. 103

You are the project manager for a new construction project. In the construction project the team must
adhere to certain building codes provided by the local government. These building codes are examples of
which one of the following?

Choice 1 ​Standards

Choice 2 ​Government-imposed Regulatory requirement

Choice 3 ​Quality management concern

Choice 4 ​Scope planning

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Government or industry standards such as, regulatory agency regulations, codes of
conduct, product standards, quality standards, and workmanship standards. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition
Page # 39, Section 2.2.2

Question No. 104

The responsibility to manage stakeholder expectations usually lies with the:

Choice 1 ​Project management team


Choice 2 ​Project team

Choice 3 ​Project manager

Choice 4 ​Project manager, project sponsor, and project management team

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​The project manager is responsible for engaging and managing the various stakeholders in
a project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 523 Section 13.3

Question No. 105

Project statement of work, business case, agreements, enterprise environmental factors and
organizational process assets, are all valid inputs for:

Choice 1 ​Develop Project Management Plan

Choice 2 ​Develop Project Charter

Choice 3 ​Direct and Manage Project Work

Choice 4 ​Perform Integrated Change Control

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Project statement of work, business case, agreements, enterprise environmental factors,
and organizational process assets are inputs for the Develop Project Charter process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 75 Table 4-2

Question No. 106

Activities such as product reviews, audits and walkthroughs are carried out in which process?

Choice 1 ​Control Scope

Choice 2 ​Quality Inspection

Choice 3 ​Collect Requirements

Choice 4 ​Validate Scope

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling


Justification: ​Validate Scope includes inspection as a technique. Inspection includes activities such as
measuring, examining, and validating to determine whether work and deliverables meet requirements and
product acceptance criteria. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 163, Section 5.5

Question No. 107

The rate that equates the present value of cash inflows with the present value of cash outflow, is also
called:

Choice 1 ​Discount Rate

Choice 2 ​Benefit Cost Ratio

Choice 3 ​Internal Rate of Return

Choice 4 ​Net Present Value

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Discount Rate on an investment which makes Present value
of cash inflows = Present value of cash outflows. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4
& https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_rate_of_return

Question No. 108

You are a project manager in a Top Ranked Company, which has a ‘Projectized’ organizational structure.
In this context, which of the following statements is incorrect?

Choice 1 ​Team members are often co-located

Choice 2 ​There is a "home" for project team members after a project is completed.

Choice 3 ​You have a great deal of authority and independence.

Choice 4 ​Organizational units (or departments) either report directly to you or provide support services to
the various projects.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: One disadvantage of a projectized organization is that there is "no home" for the project
team members once the project is completed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 47, Figure 2-1

Question No. 109

For successful project integration management, you definitely need (select the best answer):
Choice 1 ​A strong matrix organizational structure in your company

Choice 2 ​Good project selection techniques

Choice 3 ​A good communication management plan

Choice 4 ​Positive stakeholders who support the project

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​A good communication management plan ensures good communication between the
different project interfaces and team members. This is essential for project integration management.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 73

Question No. 110

The type of depreciation where company assets depreciate by the same amount every year, is known as -

Choice 1 ​Reducing balance depreciation

Choice 2 ​Accelerated depreciation

Choice 3 ​Double declining balance

Choice 4 ​Straight line depreciation

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Straight Line Depreciation: Property depreciates the same amount every year.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depreciation

Question No. 111

You are the PM of a chemical plant. An environmental group, has concerns about the output of your
project as they believe the output can disrupt the natural and ecological factors. The environmental group
is demanding additional testing, surveys, and analysis before the project can continue. The environmental
group is which one of the following in this instance?

Choice 1 ​Stakeholder

Choice 2 ​Positive stakeholder

Choice 3 ​Negative stakeholder


Choice 4 ​Risk owner

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Negative stakeholder as their concerns may impede the success and progress of the
project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 512, Section 13.1.2.3

Question No. 112

Your team views you as a member of management who can give them a good review and possibly affect a
bonus payment for each project team member if the project is completed on time. What time of power do
you have in this situation?

Choice 1 ​Punitive

Choice 2 ​Situational

Choice 3 ​Reward-based

Choice 4 ​Guilt-based

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​When the project team sees the project manager as someone who can reward them, the
project manager has reward power. PMBOKGUIDE Sixth Edition Page 63, section 3.4.4.3

Question No. 113

During the “Identify Stakeholders” process, which document may provide some initial idea of who the
stakeholders are for a project?

Choice 1 ​Communications management plan

Choice 2 ​Project charter

Choice 3 ​Human resource contracts

Choice 4 ​Responsibility assignment matrix

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The project charter is an input to the Identify Stakeholder process which provides some
initial information about the projects stakeholders, such as the sponsor, customer(s) etc. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 509, Section 13.1.1.1
Question No. 114

You are a PM in your organization and are planning for a meeting to facilitate active problem-solving
discussion. Which of the following steps should you take first as a PM in one of your meetings that is
purposed for an active problem-solving discussion?

Choice 1 ​The first thing you do in the meeting is define the problem and brainstorm the desired solutions.
Until everyone is on the same page, there is no point in moving forward.

Choice 2 ​The first thing you do with your team is discern the cause and the effect of the problem. Until
everyone is in agreement to the cause of the problem, discussions cannot be productive.

Choice 3 ​The first thing you do with the team is document the problem and its characteristics to see the
whole effect. This will ensure that the problem solving discussions address all the issues and impacts.

Choice 4 ​The first thing you do with the team is test the materials to identify the solutions. This is the
fastest way to solve the problem.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Active problem solving begins with problem definition. Problem definition is the ability to
discern between the cause and effect of the problem.

Question No. 115

Which document will contain the information about project constraints?

Choice 1 ​Issue log

Choice 2 ​Risk register

Choice 3 ​Project scope statement

Choice 4 ​Change management plan

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Information on constraints may be listed in the project scope statement or in a separate
log. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 154, Section 5.3.3.1

Question No. 116

To evaluate control quality output data, the project team must ideally have a working knowledge of:

Choice 1 ​Prevention and inspection


Choice 2 ​Sampling and probability

Choice 3 ​Special causes and random causes

Choice 4 ​Tolerances and control limits

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​The project management team may have a working knowledge of statistical control
processes to evaluate data contained in the control quality outputs. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
302, Section 8.3.2

Question No. 117

Over the lifespan of a project, which of the following documents (or collection of documents) must a
project manager update?

Choice 1 ​Project management plan

Choice 2 ​Change control document

Choice 3 ​Project scope statement

Choice 4 ​Project charter

Correct Choice:1

Process Group: Planning

Justification: ​The project management plan is developed through a series of integrated processes
extending through project closure and is updated . PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 83, Section 4.2

Question No. 118

Before developing the final product of the project, your project team developed a prototype to
demonstrate to the stakeholders in order to obtain review comments and buy-in. Development of a
prototype to ensure that it is acceptable to stakeholders, is an example of:

Choice 1 ​Simulation

Choice 2 ​Risk avoidance

Choice 3 ​Risk mitigation

Choice 4 ​Project assumptions testing

Correct Choice:3
Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Mitigation may require prototype development to reduce the risk of scaling up from a
bench-scale model of a process or product. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 442, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 119

You have been working as project lead for past 3 years and have been recently assigned the role of the
PM in a recent project. This has taken place solely because your project sponsor believes that you can be
an effective project manager. This is an example of:

Choice 1 ​Expert concept

Choice 2 ​Pygmalion effect

Choice 3 ​Galatea effect

Choice 4 ​Halo effect

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Halo effect: Perception of a particular outstanding trait influences the overall perception of
a person. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_effect

Question No. 120

Major difference between decomposition in the context of Define Activities process and decomposition in
the context of Create WBS process is that:

Choice 1 ​The final output of Define Activities process using decomposition is defined as work packages
and the final output of Create WBS process using decomposition is defined as deliverables

Choice 2 ​The final output of Define Activities process using decomposition is defined as activities, and the
final output of Create WBS process using decomposition is defined as control accounts

Choice 3 ​The final output of Define Activities process using decomposition is defined as deliverables and
the final output of Create WBS process using decomposition is defined as activities

Choice 4 ​The final output of Define Activities process using decomposition is defined as activities, and the
final output of Create WBS process using decomposition is defined as deliverables

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification:​The Define Activities process defines the final outputs as activities rather than deliverables,
as done in the Create WBS process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 185 Section 6.2.2.2
Question No. 121

In his project, George has identified important risks and planned appropriate responses to the risks. Some
risks, such as the possibility of natural calamities impacting the project, have been documented and
accepted in the risk register. What are the remaining risks called?

Choice 1 ​Unidentifiable Risks

Choice 2 ​Secondary Risks

Choice 3 ​Residual Risks

Choice 4 ​Accepted Risks

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Residual risks are those risks that remain after risk responses have been implemented.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 448, Section 11.5.3.3

Question No.122

You are a Project Manager of a new product manufacturing project.To identify quality requirements and
standards relevant to the project and product, you will:

Choice 1 ​Manage Quality

Choice 2 ​Plan Quality Management

Choice 3 ​Control Quality

Choice 4​Plan Quality

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Plan Quality Management is the process of identifying quality requirements and/or
standards for the project and its deliverables and documenting how the project will demonstrate
compliance with quality requirements. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 286, Section 8.1.3.1

Question No. 123

In an IT project where you are the PM, you have to constantly keep upgrading your data storage capacity
and processor speed during the lifespan of the project. This is an example of:

Choice 1 ​Parkinson`s law

Choice 2 ​McClelland`s theory


Choice 3 ​Intel`s law

Choice 4 ​Law of diminishing returns

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Parkinson’s Law: Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion. Some
variations of this theory are ""Data expands to fill the space available for storage"" and ""Expenditure rises
to meet income. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law

Question No.124

A week after the project delivery was completed, your customer shows his dissatisfaction with the release
and says the product doesn't support a critical functionality. He asks you to add this feature now and
immediately. What should you do?

Choice 1 ​Understand the customer requirement and estimate the additional time and resource required to
complete it, Communicate the same to the customer

Choice 2 ​Discuss the customer feedback with the senior management and seek their advice on the matter

Choice 3 ​Analyze the in-house process of testing and scope verification to determine the root cause of the
problem

Choice 4 ​Ignore the customer and proceed with project closure activity

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Closing

Justification: ​Once the project manager has made a release and the project scope has been completed,
the project is completed. The project manager should resist requests to do additional work once the
project scope is fulfilled. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 127, Section 4.7.3.2

Question No. 125

You and your project team members are working on a project for the client company. You are in the
process of outsourcing some parts of the project to a potential vendor. One of your team members filed a
critical report ten minutes before a bidder conference. You notice some serious errors have crept into the
report. You should:

Choice 1 ​Go ahead with the meeting and tell the participants what is wrong with the report

Choice 2 ​Cancel the meeting and reschedule it at a later date


Choice 3 ​Go ahead with the meeting, but ask your team member to make the presentation

Choice 4 ​Refer the team member’s report to management and ask them to cancel the meeting

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Option 1 is the best choice. Option 2 and 3 can adversely impact the team morale and
undermine your position in the bidder conference. Option 4 is not recommended, as you should try to
solve the problem yourself. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 388, Section 10.3

Question No. 126

After quality planning, you have created a component-specific tool to verify that the required steps have
been performed to test your product. This can also be referred to as:

Choice 1 ​Checklist

Choice 2 ​Operational definition

Choice 3 ​Quality management plan

Choice 4 ​Design of experiments (DOE)

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​A checklist is a structured tool, usually component-specific, used to verify that a set of
required steps has been performed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 292, Section 8.2.2.1

Question No. 127

Why is an Activity List required in a project?

Choice 1 ​Provide a common understanding of the project scope among the project stakeholders

Choice 2 ​Serve as a reminder to the project manager

Choice 3 ​Ensure that the team members understand what work is to be completed

Choice 4 ​Help in creation of technical documentation during the project life cycle

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning


Justification: ​The activity list includes the activity identifier and a scope of work description for each
schedule activity in sufficient detail to ensure that project team members understand what work is
required to be completed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 185, Section 6.2.3.1

Question No. 128

Which of the following statements about PMIS (project management information system) is incorrect?

Choice 1 ​PMIS is used during Direct and Manage Project Execution

Choice 2 ​PMIS is part of organizational process assets

Choice 3 ​PMIS includes scheduling software and configuration management system

Choice 4 ​PMIS can be used for information collection and dissemination

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​PMIS, which is part of the environmental factors, provides access to tools, such as a
scheduling software tool, a work authorization system, a configuration management system, an
information collection and distribution system, or interfaces to other online automated systems.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 40 , Section 2.3.1

Question No. 129

In a weak matrix organization, the role of a project manager may be that of a:

Choice 1 ​Coordinator

Choice 2 ​Manager with considerable authority

Choice 3 ​Support person

Choice 4 ​Functional manager

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Weak matrix organizations maintain many of the characteristics of a functional


organization, and the role of the project manager is more of a coordinator or expediter. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 128, Section 4.7.3.4

Question No. 130

To verify whether deliverables meet requirements and product acceptance criteria, which of the following
would you as a PM rely on?
Choice 1 ​Observations

Choice 2 ​Expert judgment

Choice 3 ​Inspection

Choice 4 ​Focus groups

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Inspection includes activities such as measuring, examining, and validating to determine
whether work and deliverables meet requirements and product acceptance criteria. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 166, Section 5.5.2.1

Question No. 131

When your project is nearing completion, the customer requests you to include an additional feature in the
project’s final product. The BEST course of action that you can take in this regard is to:

Choice 1 ​Include the feature, as it will improve customer satisfaction

Choice 2 ​Take the requirement through the change control process

Choice 3 ​Talk with the customer and explain that the new feature does not make business sense

Choice 4 ​Include the feature - otherwise the product will not be accepted by the customer

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 119, Section 4.6.2.2

Question No. 132

You have been assigned the task of determining the probable cause for the variations that have recently
occurred in your project. Which tool would you use?

Choice 1 ​Control Chart

Choice 2 ​Inspection

Choice 3 ​Pareto Diagrams

Choice 4 ​Ishikawa Diagrams

Correct Choice:4
Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Ishikawa diagrams is also known as Cause-and-effect diagrams or fishbone diagrams.


PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 304 Section 8.3.2.5

Question No. 133

Quality management complements project management, as both recognize the importance of:

Choice 1 ​Exceeding customer expectations using additional features

Choice 2 ​Decreasing risks associated with outsourcing

Choice 3 ​Decreasing total scope of ownership of the project

Choice 4 ​Providing customer satisfaction

Correct Choice:4

Process Group: Planning

Justification: ​Modern quality management complements project management, as both disciplines


recognize the importance of customer satisfaction, prevention over inspection, continuous improvement,
management responsibility, and cost of quality (COQ). PMBOK® Guide - Fifth Edition, pages 229
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 275

Question No. 134

What is the most important characteristic you would like to see in a project manager?

Choice 1 ​Technical knowledge of the business

Choice 2 ​Negotiation and convincing skill

Choice 3 ​Industry experience

Choice 4 ​Communication skill

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Communication skills are the most important trait in a project manager. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 362

Question No. 135

The cost of poor quality can also be referred to as:


Choice 1 ​Cost of conformance

Choice 2 ​Opportunity cost

Choice 3 ​Rework cost

Choice 4 ​Failure cost

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Failure costs are often categorized into internal (found by the project) and external (found
by the customer). Failure costs are also called cost of poor quality. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
283, Section 8.1.2.3

Question No. 136

Which of the following is a mandatory feature of a contract?

Choice 1 ​Complicated

Choice 2 ​Mutually binding

Choice 3 ​Very detailed statement of work

Choice 4 ​Signatures of senior leadership of the buyer

Correct Choice:2

Process Group: Executing

Justification: ​A contract is a mutually binding agreement that obligates the seller to provide the specified
product, or service or product and obligates the buyer to pay for it. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
494 Section 12.3

Question No. 137

All of the following are functions of PMO except,

Choice 1 ​Monitoring compliance with project management standards policies, procedures and templates
via project audits

Choice 2 ​Coaching, mentoring, training and oversight

Choice 3 ​Managing shared resources across all projects administered by PMO

Choice 4 ​Identifying and developing the organization's methodology, administrative practices, and rules
Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Identifying and developing the organization's methodology, administrative practices, and
rules. The PMO's role is to identify and develop the project management methodology, best practices, and
standards. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 49, Section 2.4.4.3

Question No. 138

You are working as a PM in your organization and your recent project is in the planning phase. You have
created a document to record the code of account identifier, description of work, responsible organization,
and schedule milestones. This document can be referred to as:

Choice 1 ​WBS dictionary

Choice 2 ​WBS

Choice 3 ​PERT/CPM charts

Choice 4 ​Roles and responsibilities matrix

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Information in the WBS dictionary may include, but is not limited to, code of account
identifier, description of work, assumptions and constraints, responsible organization, schedule
milestones, associated schedule activities, resources required, cost estimates, quality requirements,
acceptance criteria, technical references, and agreement information. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
162 Section 5.4.3.1

Question No. 139

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a project?

Choice 1 ​Constrained by limited resources

Choice 2 ​Planned, executed, and controlled

Choice 3 ​Creates a unique product or service

Choice 4 ​Ongoing and repetitive

Correct Choice:4

Process Group: Initiating

Justification: ​A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or


result. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 4 Section 1.2.1
Question No. 140

You are involved in manufacturing ball bearings using lathe machines. The ball bearings should have a
diameter of 5.0 cms - allowable control limits are 4.85 cms to 5.15 cms. Measurements made after the
end of the process for the bearings produced are: 4.96, 4.98, 5.01, 5.03, 5.02, 5.01, 5.03, 5.04, 5.02,
4.96, 4.98, 5.00. What is your conclusion about the process?

Choice 1 ​Process is out of control and needs to be investigated

Choice 2 ​Process is in control and adjustments are not required

Choice 3 ​The tool needs to be changed or re-calibrated

Choice 4 ​Process should be further measured using a run chart

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​A process is considered out of control when a data point exceeds a control limit or if seven
consecutive points are above or below the mean. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 304, Section 8.3.2.5

Question No. 141

In your current project where you are the PM, you are assembling passenger flights to develop a complete
aeroplane. You have outsourced the ball-bearing manufacturing part of the project to one of your prime
vendors. The allowable standard deviation for the ball-bearings to be delivered by your contractor is less
than 0.003 inches. However, product testing has revealed that the actual deviation is slightly more than
0.003 inches. In this case, you must:

Choice 1 ​Allow the product, since deviation from the company standards is small.

Choice 2 ​Document the low quality level of the product, ask the contractor for an explanation, and find a
solution.

Choice 3 ​Reject the product outright.

Choice 4 ​Allow the product this time, but mentor the contractor to be more quality conscious henceforth.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Any decrease in quality level in the product should be documented and discussed with the
contractor. If there is a slight decrease in the required quality level, rejecting the product outright (option
3) will be an extreme step. Similarly, approving a product of a lower quality (option 1 and option 4) is also
not advisable. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 498 Section 12.3.2.3

Question No. 142


In your current project, your team members ask for some corrective action and preventive actions for
errors. You also know that some defects should also be handled through defect repair. You will include all
this as part of:

Choice 1 ​Work Performance Information

Choice 2 ​Work Performance Measurements

Choice 3 ​Organizational Process Assets

Choice 4 ​Change Requests

Correct Choice:4

Justification: ​Change requests may include corrective action, preventive action, and defect repairs.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 613

Question No. 143

Selecting the right project for the organization is very viral. Which of the following projects described
below will you select when given an option to do so?

Choice 1 ​Project A with opportunity cost of $600,000 and investment of $1,100,000.

Choice 2 ​Project B with opportunity cost of $200,000 and investment of $600,000.

Choice 3 ​Project C with opportunity cost of $400,000 and investment of $3,700,000.

Choice 4 ​Cannot be determined from the above options.

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Opportunity cost and investment are not project selection criteria. PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4

Question No. 144

Analytical techniques which are most useful during the “Plan Cost Management” process include:

Choice 1 ​Sunk cost, NPV, ROI

Choice 2 ​IRR, Opportunity cost, Discount rate

Choice 3 ​Depreciation, Cost of goods, ROI

Choice 4 ​ROI, Payback period, NPV, IRR


Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Some of the Analytical techniques include payback period, return on investment (ROI),
internal rate of return (IRR), discounted cash flow, and net present value (NPV). PMBOK®Guide Sixth
Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4

Question No. 145

You have entered into a fixed-price contract which is for a specified item to be delivered by a specific date
for a specified price. In the contract, the profit is:

Choice 1 ​Determined by the buyer during contract sign-off

Choice 2 ​Determined by the seller during contract sign-off

Choice 3 ​Not known at the time of the contract sign-off

Choice 4 ​Provided by the buyer to the seller at the end of the project if defined performance criteria are
met

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Fixed-price contracts involve setting a fixed total price for a defined product or service or
result to be provided. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 409 Section 11.2

Question No. 146

Which of the following is a characteristic of project phases?

Choice 1 ​Formal phase completion necessarily includes authorization for the subsequent phase.

Choice 2 ​A project phase should not be divided into sub-phases even in complex projects, because it will
be difficult to manage.

Choice 3 ​The closure of a phase is required to be approved in some form before it can be considered
closed.

Choice 4 ​All deliverables in the project phase should correspond to the project management process.

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating


Question No. 147

Cumulative CPI and SPI of your project are 1.09 and 0.95, respectively. Your sponsor comes by your
office and you are shocked to hear from her that the buyer has decided to terminate the contract per the
terminations clause and move the work to another seller. The buyer asks you to work for the new seller.
Your next step is to:

Choice 1 ​Accept the new position and bring the project documents with you

Choice 2 ​Transfer the effort to the new seller

Choice 3 ​Execute contract closing procedures

Choice 4 ​Close the contract and contact the new seller to see if the buyer has already spoken to them
about you coming on board

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Closing

Justification: ​The buyer has a right to terminate the contract if a termination clause is specified in the
contract. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 123, Section 4.7

Question No. 148

Your project is in the build phase of a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) project, which has run into several
unanticipated problems. Several risks have surfaced which you had not anticipated earlier. The project is
over-budget and significantly behind schedule. What should you do?

Choice 1 ​Create updates to risk response plan

Choice 2 ​Create a revised project plan

Choice 3 ​Perform updated risk identification and analysis

Choice 4 ​Perform risk audits

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​When a project deviates significantly from the baseline, updated risk identification and
analysis should be performed. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 411, Section 11.2

Question No. 149

You have a reputation for being effective and communicating well, two traits project sponsors value for
any successful project manager. What type of power do you have at the organization?

Choice 1 ​Situational power


Choice 2 ​Referent power

Choice 3 ​Personal power

Choice 4 ​Expert power

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The project manager is respected or admired because of past experiences with the project
manager. This is about the project manager’s credibility in the organization. PMBOKGUIDE Sixth Edition
Page 63, section 3.4.4.3

Question No. 150

Tiu Youn is a project manager in charge of developing a new fuel efficient rail engine and has decided to
procure the multi-point fuel injection system from an external vendor. He is now evaluating proposals
from prospective sellers. During which of the following project management processes does this activity
take place?

Choice 1 ​Conduct Procurements

Choice 2 ​Control Procurements

Choice 3 ​Close Procurements

Choice 4 ​Plan Procurements

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing

Justification:

Conduct Procurements is the process of obtaining seller responses, selecting a seller, and awarding a
contract. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 482, Section 12.2

Question No. 151

Which of the following statements best describes the difference between leadership and management in
the context of a project?

Choice 1 S ​ uccessful Management is the ability to get the results that are expected by the project.
Leadership is the ability to motivate and inspire individuals to achieve those results.

Choice 2 ​Successful Management is the ability to get the results that are expected by project
stakeholders. Leadership is the ability to motivate and inspire individuals to work towards those expected
results.
Choice 3 ​True leaders are able to create in others a sense of excitement to be managed by others.

Choice 4 ​Leadership is about getting the project team excited to create results that are expected by
project stakeholders. Management is mostly the ability to keep track of the project progress and
communicate the results.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group : Initiating

Justification: ​Management is the process of getting the results that are expected by project
stakeholders. Leadership is the ability to motivate and inspire individuals to work toward those expected
results. PMBOK Guide 6th Edition Page 64. Table 3-1

Question No. 152

Which of the following statements about project risk is not accurate?

Choice 1 ​Risk is an uncertain event or condition.

Choice 2 ​Risks have to be identified and properly managed.

Choice 3 ​Risk management should be done throughout the project.

Choice 4 ​Risk have a negative impact on the project objective.

Correct Choice:4

Process Group: Planning

Justification: ​The objectives of Project Risk Management are to increase the likelihood and impact of
positive events, and decrease the likelihood and impact of negative events in the project. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 395 to 400

Question No. 153

This graphical representations of situations showing causal influences, time ordering of events, and other
relationships among variables and outcomes. This is also known to as:

Choice 1 ​Cause-and-effect diagrams

Choice 2 ​Influence diagrams

Choice 3 ​System flow charts

Choice 4 ​Simulation diagrams

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning


Justification: ​Influence diagrams. These are graphical representations of situations showing causal
influences, time ordering of events, and other relationships among variables and outcomes.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 436, Section 11.4.2.5

Question No. 154

Jessica is a project manager. She has received a request from the stakeholders to provide more features
to the end product. Which tools and techniques will Jessica use to process the request through "Perform
Integrated Change Control" process?

Choice 1 ​Expert judgment and risk identification

Choice 2 ​Expert judgment, meetings, and stakeholder analysis

Choice 3 ​Expert judgment, meetings, and change control tools

Choice 4 ​Change control tools and project document updates

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Expert judgment, meetings, and change control tools are the tools and techniques for
Perform Integrated Change Control process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 113 Figure 4-12

Question No. 155

Which of the following statements about stakeholders is INCORRECT?

Choice 1 ​Stakeholders may exert influence over the project.

Choice 2 ​Stakeholders` responsibilities remain stable throughout the project life cycle.

Choice 3 ​Some stakeholders benefit from a successful project.

Choice 4 ​Identifying stakeholders can be difficult.

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Stakeholders have varying levels of responsibility and authority when participating on a
project. This level can change over the course of the project`s life cycle. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page
# 503-506

Question No. 156


When your company buys processors from the preferred supplier, it also pays extra for a three-year
warranty which ensures that any manufacturing defects will be taken care by the supplier. The risk
response strategy used in this scenario is:

Choice 1 ​Exploit

Choice 2 ​Avoid

Choice 3 ​Mitigate

Choice 4 ​Transfer

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Risk transference is a risk response strategy whereby the project team shifts the impact of
a threat to a third party PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 442, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 157

Which of the following aspects of a project is NOT the responsibility of a project manager?

Choice 1 ​Keep the project on track in terms of schedule and budget

Choice 2 ​Ensure integrity of project team members

Choice 3 ​Provide accurate and timely report of project metrics

Choice 4 ​Identify, monitor, and respond to risk

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Although the project manager is responsible for the integrity of the overall project, she is
not responsible for the integrity of individual team members. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 51 ,
Section 3.1

Question No. 158

You have been asked to create documents that can help you apply technical and administrative direction
to audit the outputs. This document should also aim to ensure that the outputs conform to requirements.
You should use:

Choice 1 ​Product scope description

Choice 2 ​Statement of work


Choice 3 ​Configuration management system

Choice 4 ​Project management plan

Correct Choice: 3

Process Group : Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Configuration management system, is a collection of formal documented procedures used


to apply technical and administrative direction and surveillance, to verify conformance to requirements.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 115 and 118, Section 4.6 & 4.6.2.2

Question No. 159

You are considering whether to buy or lease a machine for your heavy engineering plant. Your finance
department has provided you the following data: The cost of buying the machine (`If you buy`) is
$30,000 and the one-time cost of procurement and integration is $1200. The cost of leasing the machine
(`If you lease`) involves $11,200 as down payment and $4,000 per month as license fee. What is the
breakeven duration after which the buying of the machine is preferable to leasing it?

Choice 1 ​5 months

Choice 2 ​4 months

Choice 3 ​3 months

Choice 4 ​Cannot be determined from the available data

Correct Choice: 1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​If you buy, the cost is $30,000 + $1,200 = $31,200. Assuming that the lease is for M
months, the cost is $11,200 + ($4,000 x M). The breakeven point is reached when the cost of buying
becomes equal to the cost of leasing, i.e., $ 31,200 = $11,200 + ($4,000 x M). Hence M = 20,000/4,000
= 4 months. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 473, Section 12.1.2.3

Question No. 160

You have allotted two weeks for travel delays within your project although you have no proof that travel
delays will happen at all in reality. This is an example of what?

Choice 1 ​Change control

Choice 2 ​Constraint

Choice 3 ​Ineffective project management

Choice 4 ​Assumption
Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Assumptions must be tested for their correctness. An assumption that proves false can
become a risk for the project success. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 405 Section 11.1.3.1

Question No. 161

Which of the following would NOT be considered a useful Organizational Process Asset when identifying
stakeholders?

Choice 1 ​Lessons learned from previous phases

Choice 2 ​Organizational culture for identifying stakeholders

Choice 3 ​Stakeholder registers from previous projects

Choice 4 ​Stakeholder register templates

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Organizational culture is an Enterprise Environmental Factor to be considered, not an


Organizational Process Asset. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 510, Section 13.1.1.7

Question No. 162

After reviewing the prototype developed by your project, client CEO advises that he is not happy with the
design and the size of the logos. The Head of Quality, the Marketing Director and some other stakeholders
are happy with the prototype and feel that all their requirements were met. What could be the most likely
cause of this situation?

Choice 1 ​The CEO changed his requirements after seeing the prototype.

Choice 2 ​The team rushed through collecting the requirements and developing the prototype, since the
timeline was tight, so they missed some key requirements.

Choice 3 ​The CEO was not identified as a key project stakeholder.

Choice 4 ​All of the requirements approved for the prototype were not implemented.

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​It is important that all relevant stakeholders are identified during the Identify Stakeholders
process. If key stakeholders, such as the company CEO in this case are missed, it is likely that change
requests will need to be processed later in the project to accommodate requirements that were not
captured during the Collect Requirements process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 512, Section
13.1.2.3

Question No. 163

Most of the formats to document team member roles and responsibilities fall into____________

Choice 1 ​Matrix

Choice 2 ​Text-oriented

Choice 3 ​Hierarchical

Choice 4 ​All the above

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 316 Section 9.1.2.2

Question No. 164

Since government approval and involvement are essential, you hire a lobbying firm to get government
support to prevent unnecessary changes in your project. Which process is this an example of?

Choice 1 ​Risk Management

Choice 2 ​Perform Integrated Change Control

Choice 3 ​Cost Management Plan

Choice 4 ​Develop Project Management Plan

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​The Perform Integrated Change Control process includes influencing the factors that
circumvent integrated change control so that only approved changes are implemented. PMBOK®Guide
Sixth Edition Page # 113, Section 4.6

Question No. 165

According to McClelland`s theory, managers are not motivated by:

Choice 1 ​Need for achievement

Choice 2 ​Need for recognition


Choice 3 ​Need for affiliation

Choice 4 ​Need for power

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​According to David McClelland`s theory (also called Achievement Motivation Theory),
managers are motivated by: - Need for achievement, Need for power and Need for affiliation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Need_theory

Question No. 166

Project management plan, risk registers and other registers, project calendars and change management
documentation should be stored in:

Choice 1 ​Historical information

Choice 2 ​Project Document

Choice 3 ​Project or phase closure documents

Choice 4 ​Configuration management system

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Project files - Documentation resulting from the project`s activities, for example, project
management plan; scope, cost, schedule, and project calendars; risk registers and other registers; change
management documentation; planned risk response actions; and risk impact. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition
Page # 128, Section 4.7.3.4

Question No. 167

You are a PM and other than working with you on the project, the team members love to go out with
you for lunch or play an occasional game of golf. The power that you have over the team members is:

Choice 1 ​Referent power

Choice 2 ​Expert power

Choice 3 ​Legitimate power

Choice 4 ​Penalty power

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Executing


Justification: ​The five interpersonal influences are: Legitimate Power, Reward Power, Penalty Power,
Expert Power, Referent Power, PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 63 Section 3.4.4.3

Question No. 168

Using a work breakdown structure numbering system helps the PM to:

Choice 1 ​Determine the complexity of the project

Choice 2 ​Determine the level at which individual WBS elements are found

Choice 3 ​Help in automating the WBS using appropriate software

Choice 4 ​Present justification for the project

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The WBS is finalized by assigning each work package to a control account and establishing
a unique identifier for that work package from a code of accounts. These identifiers provide a structure for
hierarchical summation of costs, schedule, and resource information. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
161 Section 5.4.3.1

Question No. 169

Which of the following statements best describes a skill you would need to use as a project manager?

Choice 1 ​As a project manager one way to ensure the project team stays on task is to focus on the next
project achievements and milestones so that the team is aware of what is expected of them and how they
will achieve success.

Choice 2 ​As a project manager one way to achieve success is to build relationships with the team
members so that they see you as more than just a task administrator but also as an integral part of a
cohesive team.

Choice 3 ​As a project manager one way you can ensure the success of the project is to support the
project team. This will inspire them to keep motivated and continue to give 100% effort.

Choice 4 ​As a project manager one way you can ensure the success of your project is to challenge the
status quo. Shaking things up from time to time keeps the team fresh and engaged.

Correct Choice:1

Process Group: Initiating

Justification: ​Management focuses on the next project achievements. PMBOK Guide 6th Edition Page 64.
Table 3-1
Question No. 170

You had conducted an independent estimate to find out the cost of sub-contracting the manufacturing of
1,100,000 ball-bearings for your automobile company. You estimated the cost to be $450 per bearing.
However, when you asked for bids and proposals from prospective sellers, the minimum price quoted was
$700 per bearing. Which of the following can be a reason for the variance in the estimate? A. The
procurement statement of work was not clear. B. The prospective sellers misunderstood the procurement
statement of work. C. The procurement statement of work was not sufficient. D. There have not been
major changes in the cost of material and labor since last year."

Choice 1 ​B, C and D

Choice 2 ​Only B and C

Choice 3 ​All of the Above

Choice 4 ​A, B and C

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Executing

Justification:​Significant differences in cost estimates can be an indication that the procurement


statement of work was deficient, ambiguous, and/or that the prospective sellers either misunderstood or
failed to respond fully to the procurement statement of work. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 487,
Section 12.2.2.4

Question No. 171

You have been able to negotiate with functional managers in your organization to quickly acquire two
more resources as substitutes of 2 outgoing team members. From a stakeholder management point of
view, this can be referred to as:

Choice 1 ​Pre-assignment

Choice 2 ​Resolved issue

Choice 3 ​Approved change request

Choice 4 ​Corrective action

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Unavailability of resources is an issue, and by getting two appropriate resources quickly,
you were able to resolve the issue quickly. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 345, Section 9.5

Question No. 172


You are a project manager overseeing the construction of a Baseball Stadium. The activity of laying the
Grass Sod has an optimistic estimate of 15 days, pessimistic estimate of 21 days, and most likely estimate
of 9 days. If your company has a quality requirement of Six Sigma, what is the duration within which this
task must be completed?

Choice 1 ​3 days to 27 days

Choice 2 ​5 days to 25 days

Choice 3 ​21 days to 9 days

Choice 4 ​6 days to 30 days

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​In a normal distribution, the PERT duration (also called mean) = {Pessimistic + (4* Most
Likely) + Optimistic}/6 = {21 + (4 * 15) + 9}/6 = 15. 1 Standard Deviation (1) = (Pessimistic -
Optimistic) / 6 = (21 - 9) / 6 = 12/6 = 2. If the company has Six Sigma quality requirements, Mean – 6
Sigma = 15 – 6*2 = 3 and Mean + 6 Sigma = 15 + 6 * 2 = 27. The task can be completed within 3 days
to 27 days. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 201, Section 6.4.2.4

Question No. 173

The final product of a project has been transitioned into production and post-implementation support
requirements have been completed. As part of project closure, what would be done NEXT?

Choice 1 ​Validate Scope

Choice 2 ​Release project team

Choice 3 ​Update Organizational Process Assets

Choice 4 ​Create project closure documents

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Closing

Justification: ​Project closure documents would be completed next, before the project team is released,
and before other Organizational Process Assets are updated. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 128,
Section 4.7.3.4

Question No. 174

Which of the following is NOT an output from Manage Communications process?

Choice 1 ​Project records


Choice 2 ​Project reports and presentations

Choice 3 ​Stakeholder notifications

Choice 4 ​Performance reports

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Executing

Justification: ​Performance reports is a tools and technique of Manage communication process not an
output. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 387, Section 10.2.3

Question No. 175

In your project, you implemented a risk response. However, you are now worried that the technical
resources may leave - this new risk can also be called:

Choice 1 ​Workaround

Choice 2 ​Acceptance risk

Choice 3 ​Fallback Plan

Choice 4 ​Secondary risk

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Secondary Risk - a risk that arises as a direct result of implementing a risk response.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 439, Section 11.5

Question No. 176

Sangram Singh is the project manager of a home construction project. He is interviewing the homeowners
to determine their wants and needs for the home construction. He is discussing, room by room, what they
would like in their home. This long process of discussing the needs of each of the project stakeholders is
called?

Choice 1 ​Risk analysis

Choice 2 ​Quality determination

Choice 3 ​Scope creation

Choice 4 ​Stakeholder analysis

Correct Choice:4
Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Interviewing the project stakeholders is a common stakeholder analysis activity to promote
stakeholder engagement. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 511, Section 13.1.2.2

Question No. 177

You are monitoring and recording project results of performance assessment to recommending necessary
changes. What do you get from this exercise?

Choice 1 ​Quality metrics

Choice 2 ​Quality management plan

Choice 3 ​Quality control measurements

Choice 4 ​Quality checklists

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​You are in the Control Quality process. Quality management plan, Quality metrics and
Quality checklists are outputs from Plan Quality Management process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
305, Section 8.3.3.1

Question No.178

In your project, you are preparing procurement documents to seek proposals from prospective sellers.
Which of the following statements about procurement documents are accurate : A. The buyer structures
the procurement documents to facilitate an accurate and complete response from prospective sellers. B.
Requests to potential sellers to submit a proposal or bid is formally issued in accordance with the policies
of the buyer`s organization. C. With government contracting, some or all of the content and structure of
procurement documents can be defined by regulation. D. The term `proposal` is usually used when the
seller selection decision will be based on price."

Choice 1 ​A, B and C

Choice 2 ​Only B and C

Choice 3 ​All of the Above

Choice 4 ​B, C and D

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification:
Terms such as bid, tender, or quotation are generally used when the seller selection decision will be based
on price (as when buying commercial or standard items), while a term such as proposal is generally used
when other considerations such as technical capability or technical approach are paramount.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 477, Section 12.1.3.3

Question No. 179

Which of the following is important to consider when creating the Requirements Management Plan due to
its influence on how requirements will be managed throughout the project life cycle?

Choice 1 ​Project team members

Choice 2 ​Scope Management Plan

Choice 3 ​Project manager

Choice 4 ​Phase-to-phase relationship of the project

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The phase-to-phase relationship (i.e., sequential or overlapping) is an important


consideration when creating the Requirements Management Plan since it influences how requirements will
be managed throughout the project life cycle. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 133

Question No. 180

Thomas Joshua is managing a project to build a multi-story complex in Laos. He is waiting for the
clearance to start construction of a building. This is an example of which kind of dependency?

Choice 1 ​External Dependency

Choice 2 ​Mandatory Dependency

Choice 3 ​Discretionary Dependency

Choice 4 ​Internal Dependency

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 262, Section 7.4.2.2

Question No. 181

The management decision to untimely terminate a project due to a high risk, is an example of:
Choice 1 ​Avoid risk

Choice 2 ​Terminate risk

Choice 3 ​Mitigate risk

Choice 4 ​Close Project

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: A ​ void. Risk avoidance involves changing the project management plan to eliminate the
threat entirely. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 442, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 182

Evaluation of potential sellers on the basis of Technical knowledge, is an example of:

Choice 1 ​Objective evaluation criteria

Choice 2 ​Statement of work

Choice 3 ​Source Selection Analysis

Choice 4 ​Work breakdown structure

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Selection criteria are developed and used to rate or score seller proposals, and can be
objective or subjective. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 473, Section 12.1.2.4

Question No. 183

You work in CureAll Pharmaceutical Ltd.You are managing the release of a new drug in the market. This
role is that of a:

Choice 1 ​Functional Manager, because you have good functional knowledge of the pharmaceutical
industry

Choice 2 ​Operations Manager, because you have to do several repetitive tasks

Choice 3 ​Project Manager, because you are creating a unique product within specific time schedules

Choice 4 ​Program Manager, because you have to manage several projects to do your job effectively

Correct Choice:3
Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​Every project creates a unique product, service, or result. A project can create a service or
a capability to perform a service (e.g., a business function that supports production or distribution).
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 75 Table 4-2

Question No. 184

The customer accepted your project`s product two weeks ago, but recently complained that some of the
product features are not as desired and that the product is not functioning properly. What should you do
FIRST?

Choice 1 ​Ignore the customer, since he already accepted the product.

Choice 2 ​Review the Validate Scope process.

Choice 3 ​Review the customer`s test results.

Choice 4 ​Start working on rectifying the errors as reported by the customer

Correct Choice:2

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​The verified deliverables obtained from the Control Quality process are reviewed with the
customer or sponsor to ensure that they are completed satisfactorily and have received formal acceptance
of the deliverables by the customer or sponsor. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 164, Section 5.5

Question No. 185

What should be implemented when determining how detailed the decomposition of the deliverables in the
WBS should be?

Choice 1 ​The 8/80 Rule

Choice 2 ​The Law of Diminishing Returns

Choice 3 ​The priority of the project

Choice 4 ​The timetable to create the WBS

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The 8/80 Rule states that the work package should not equate to less than eight hours of
labor to create and no more than 80 hours of labor to create.
https://project-management.com/wbs-is-the-basic-building-block-for-a-project-plan/
Question No. 186

Which of the following is NOT a type for request of change (RFC)?

Choice 1 ​Formal or informal

Choice 2 ​Externally or internally initiated

Choice 3 ​Optional or legally mandated

Choice 4 ​Direct or indirect

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Requests for change can be direct or indirect, externally or internally initiated, and can be
optional or legally/contractually mandated. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 115 Section 4.6

Question No. 187

Which of the following statements related to precision and accuracy is correct?

Choice 1 ​High precision measurements have little scatter

Choice 2 ​Accurate measurements are always precise

Choice 3 ​Precise measurements are always accurate

Choice 4 ​Accuracy means that measurements are clustered

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Precision is a measure of exactness. Accuracy is an assessment of correctness.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_and_precision"

Question No. 188

There are two projects:

Investment in project A is $2,000,000 and its NPV is $200,000

Investment in project B is $1,500,000, its net cash inflows are $2,100,000, and net cash outflows are
$1,900,000

Which project should be selected if net present value (NPV) criterion is used for selection?

Choice 1 ​Project A
Choice 2 ​Project B

Choice 3 ​The information in the question is inadequate

Choice 4 ​Either project A or project B

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​NPV of project A = $100,000 NPV of project B = $2,100,000 - $1,900,000 = $100,000.


Both projects have the same NPV; therefore, either project may be selected, if NPV criterion is used.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4 &
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_present_value

Question No. 189

According to PMI, which of the below are project management process groups?

Choice 1 ​Conceptualizing, Initiating, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing

Choice 2 ​Initiating, Planning, Executing, Controlling, and Administrative Closure

Choice 3 ​Initiating, Verifying, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing

Choice 4 ​Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and Closing

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​The five Process Groups are Initiating, Planning, Executing, Monitoring and Controlling, and
Closing. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 23 Section 1.2.4.5

Question No. 190

"In your project, there have been several changes in the cost and schedule estimates, and the original
estimating assumptions are no longer valid. Calculate the estimate at completion (EAC) for your project
based on the following data? BAC = $400,000 AC = $200,000 EV = $250,000 CPI = 1.2 ETC = $130,000"

Choice 1 ​$350,000

Choice 2 ​$250,000

Choice 3 ​$380,000

Choice 4 ​$280,000

Correct Choice:1
Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Since original estimating assumptions are no longer valid, EAC = AC + ETC = $200,000 +
$130,000 = $350,000 PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 262, Section 7.4.2.2

Question No. 191

In which document will you find the code of account identifier, description of work, responsible
organization, and list of schedule milestones?

Choice 1 ​WBS

Choice 2 ​PERT/CPM Charts

Choice 3 ​WBS Dictionary

Choice 4 ​Roles and Responsibilities Matrix

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Information in the WBS dictionary may include, but is not limited to: code of account
identifier, description of work, assumptions and constraints, responsible organization, schedule
milestones, associated schedule activities, resources required, cost estimates, quality requirements,
acceptance criteria, technical references, and agreement information. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
162 Section 5.4.3.1

Question No. 192

Payback period is defined as the:

Choice 1 ​Duration in which the project gets completed

Choice 2 ​Discount rate on an investment that makes present value of all cash inflows equal to present
value of all cash outflows

Choice 3 ​Number of years a company takes to get back the invested amount

Choice 4 ​Number of years a company takes to make profits equal to the amount invested

Correct Choice:3

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Payback Period - Number of years required for an organization to recapture an initial
investment. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 34, Section 1.2.6.4 &
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payback_period
Question No. 193

It is useful to identify stakeholder relationships that might enhance the project’s success. This information
is documented in the:

Choice 1 ​Stakeholder Register

Choice 2 ​Stakeholder Analysis Matrix

Choice 3 ​Stakeholder Directory

Choice 4 ​Stakeholder Management Plan

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The Stakeholder Register is a project document which includes all the details related to the
identified project stakeholders, such as identification, assessment, and classification information.
PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 443, Section 11.5.2.4

Question No. 194

Which of the following could be a valid constraint when you are doing human resource planning for your
project?

Choice 1 ​Weak matrix organization structure

Choice 2 ​Unlimited budget, since the project is very critical to meet compliance needs

Choice 3 ​Oil price increasing to more than $60 a barrel

Choice 4 ​Oil price decreasing below $40 per barrel

Correct Choice:1

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​In a weak matrix organization structure, the project manager`s role is more of a
coordinator or expediter than that of a true project manager. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 47,
Table- 2-1

Question No. 195

Which of the below statements on project stakeholders is NOT correct?

Choice 1

Stakeholder expectations may be difficult to manage, because stakeholders often have very different or
conflicting objectives.
Choice 2 S​ takeholders have varying levels of responsibility and authority when participating on a project
and these can change over the course of the project life cycle.

Choice 3 ​Some key stakeholders include project manager, operations management, project team,
customers, and sponsor.

Choice 4 ​Negative stakeholders must be ignored if the project has to be successfully completed.

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Initiating

Justification: ​The interests of negatively affected stakeholders are served by impeding the project`s
progress. Overlooking negative stakeholders interest can result in an increased likelihood of failures,
delays, or other negative consequences to the project. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 550, Section
1.6

Question No. 196

Which of the following processes occurs in the Planning Process Group?

Choice 1 ​Identify Stakeholders

Choice 2 ​Manage Stakeholders Engagement

Choice 3 ​Acquire Project Team

Choice 4 ​Identify Risks

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Planning

Justification: ​Identify Risks happens during Planning Process Group. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page #
25, Table-1-4

Question No. 197

A project activity has the following values for the earliest and latest it can start and earliest and latest it
can be completed. An activity's Late Start (LS) is 6 day and Late Finish is (LF) 9 day. Similarly Early Start
(ES) is 4 day and Early finish (EF) is 7 day. What is the float of this activity?

Choice 1 ​0 days

Choice 2 ​4 days

Choice 3 ​2 days
Choice 4 ​-3 days

Correct Choice:3

Process Group : Planning

Justification: ​Float for an activity can be calculated using any of the two formula (ie Float = LS-ES or
LF-EF). In this case, float = 6-4 or 9- 7 or 2 days. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 210, Section
6.5.2.2

Question No. 198

In her project, Eunji is monitoring and controlling communications throughout the entire project life cycle
to ensure the information needs of the project stakeholders are met. The information typically provides
status and progress information on the project at the level of detail required by the various stakeholders.
This is done through:

Choice 1 ​Plan Communications Management process

Choice 2 ​Earned Value management

Choice 3 ​Manage Communications process

Choice 4 ​Monitor Communications process

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling

Justification: ​Monitor Communications is the process of monitoring and controlling communications


throughout the entire project life cycle to ensure the information needs of the project stakeholders are
met. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 388, 389, Section 10.3

Question No. 199

Formalizing the acceptance of the project deliverables and keeping the project focused on the business
need for which it was undertaken, should be done:

Choice 1 ​At the beginning of the project

Choice 2 ​At the end of the project

Choice 3 ​When required by the project sponsor

Choice 4 ​After getting verified deliverables from the Control Quality process

Correct Choice:4

Process Group :Monitoring & Controlling


Justification: ​Verified deliverables are project deliverables that are completed and checked for
correctness through the Control Quality process. PMBOK®Guide Sixth Edition Page # 164, Section 5.5

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