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Comptia Project + Project Management
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Condition or situation unfavorable to the project - a negative set of circumstances - a negative set of events - a risk that will have a negative impact on a project objective if it occurs - or a possibility for negative changes
early finish date (EF)
threat
free float
actual cost of work performed
2. A general data gathering and creativity technique that can be used to identify risks - ideas or solutions to issues by using a group of team members or subject matter experts
work performance information
to complete performance index (TCPI)
brainstorming (Technique)
standard
3. Determining which risks may affect the project and documenting their characteristics
identify risks (Process)
change control
BCWS
voice of the customer
4. Skilled human resources - equipment - services - supplies - commodities - material - budgets or funds
product life cycle
near critical activity
resource
budget
5. Degree - amount or volume of risk that an organization or individual will withstand
project manager
monitor and control risks (Process)
finish to start (FS)
risk tolerance
6. Those criteria - including performance requirements and essential conditions which must be met before project deliverables are accepted
product
acceptance criteria
backward pass
percent complete
7. An artifact that is produced - is quantifiable and can be either an end item in itself or a component item
slack
risk acceptance (Technique)
product
effort
8. Logical relationship where completion of the successor schedule activity is dependent upon the initiation of the predecessor schedule activity
start to finish (SF)
objective
imposed date
project schedule (Output/Input)
9. Document that describes how the project scope will be defined - developed and verified and how the work breakdown structure will be created and defined and that provides guidance on how the project scope will be managed and controlled by the project
total float
estimate at completion (EAC)(Output/Input)
scope management plan(Output/Input)
resource calendar
10. Budgeted cost of work scheduled
BCWS
identify risks (Process)
communications management plan (Output/Input)
request for quotation (RFQ)
11. Graphic display of cumulative costs - labor - hours - percentage of work or other quantities - plotted against time. used to depict planned value - earned value and active costs.
project management information system (PMIS) (Tool)
residual risk
s-curve
near critical activity
12. The process of defining and documenting stakeholder needs to meet project objectives
constraint (Input)
scope management plan(Output/Input)
collect requirements (Process)
role
13. Structure in which the project manager shares responsibility with the functional managers for assigning priorities and directing the work of persons assigned to the project
change control system (Tool)
program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
matrix organization
bottom-up estimating (Technique)
14. Deliverable or project work component at the lowest level of each branch of the work breakdown structure
work package
successor activity
pareto chart (Tool)
voice of the customer
15. Subdivision (fragment) of a project schedule network diagram - usually representing a subproject or work package.
progressive elaboration (Technique)
sub network
code of accounts (Tool)
summary activity
16. Approach to optimize project life cycle costs - save time - increase profits - improve quality - expand market share - solve problems - and use resources more effectively
close project or phase (Process)
slack
value engineering
defect repair
17. Learning gained from the process of performing the project
material
resource leveling (Technique)
communications management plan (Output/Input)
lessons learned(Output/Input)
18. Document that describes how procurement processes from developing procurement documentation through contract closure will be managed
procurement documents (Output/Input)
variance
logical relationship
procurement management plan (Output/Input)
19. Aggregating the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages to establish an authorized cost baseline
risk mitigation (Technique)
functional manager
issue Point or matter in question or dispute
determine budget (Process)
20. A source of variation that is inherent in the system and predictable. on a control chart - it appears as part of the random process variation and is indicated by random pattern of points within the control limits. also referred to as random cause
finish to finish (FF)
finish to start (FS)
common cause
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
21. Identifying - documenting - approving or rejecting and controlling changes to the project baselines
expert judgment (Technique)
log
change control
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
22. Describes when and how human resource requirements will be met
staffing management plan
code of accounts (Tool)
earned value management (EV
expert judgment (Technique)
23. Those processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy project objectives
executing processes (Process Group)
contract (Output/Input)
estimate at completion (EAC)(Output/Input)
plan communications (Process)
24. Authorized budget assigned to the scheduled work to be accomplished for a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component
duration (DU or DUR)
planned value (PV)
project manager
resource leveling (Technique)
25. Response to a negative risk that has occurred - workaround is not planned in advance of the occurrence of the risk event
external deliverable
effort
acceptance criteria
workaround
26. Analyzing activity sequences - durations - resource requirements and schedule constraints to create the project schedule
develop schedule (Process)
request for information (RFI)
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
objective
27. Work breakdown structure component below the control account with known work content but without detailed schedule activities.
planning package
preventative action
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
schedule baseline
28. Documents utilized in bid and proposal activities - which include the buyer's invitation for bid - invitation for negotiations - request for information - request for quotation - request for proposal and sellers responses
product life cycle
procurement documents (Output/Input)
stakeholder
practice
29. Developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and to reduce threats to project objectives
sub network
report performance (Process)
input (Process) input
plan risk response (Process)
30. Documents and data on prior project including project files - records - correspondence - closed contracts - and closed projects
network path
estimate at completion (EAC)(Output/Input)
historical information
workaround
31. Assumptions are factors that - for planning purposes - are considered to be true - real - or certain without proof or demonstration
estimate activity durations (Process)
reserve analysis (Technique)
schedule network analysis (Technique)
assumptions
32. One of the defining points of a schedule network; a junction point joined to some or all of the other dependency lines
simulation
node
acceptance criteria
reserve
33. The enterprise whose personnel are directly involved in doing the work of the project
close project or phase (Process)
reserve
performing organization
verify scope (Process)
34. A table that links requirements to their origin and traces them throughout the project life cycle
path convergence
requirements traceability matrix
projectized organization
calendar unit
35. Collect project performance data with respect to a plan - produce performance measures and report and disseminate performance information
monitor
close procurements (Process)
plan quality (Process)
perform qualitative analysis (Process)
36. Document that establishes criteria and activities for developing and controlling the project schedule
portfolio management (Technique)
performing organization
schedule management plan (Output/Input)
actual cost (AC)
37. Risk that arises as a direct result of implementing a risk response
secondary risk
acceptance criteria
material
quality
38. Amount of time that a schedule activity can be delayed without delaying the early start date of any immediately following schedule activities.
scope
free float
influence diagram (Tool)
progressive elaboration (Technique)
39. Information gathering technique examines the project from the perspective of each projects strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - and threats to increase the breadth of the risks considered by risk management
output (Process)
resource histogram
stakeholder
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
40. Document issued by the project initiator or sponsor that formally authorizes the existence of a project and provides the project manager with the authority to apply organization resources to the project activities
forecast
manage stakeholder expectations (Process)
three point estimate (Technique)
project charter (Output/Input)
41. A collection of formal documented procedures that define how project deliverables and documentation will be controlled - changed and approved. in most application areas - the change control system is a subset of the configuration management system
change control system (Tool)
procurement management plan (Output/Input)
role
slack
42. Common way to determine whether a risk is considered low - moderate - or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk: its probability of occurrence and its impact on objectives if it occurs
plan quality (Process)
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
backward pass
deliverable (Output/Input)
43. Approximating the number of work periods needed to complete individual activities with estimated resources
requirement
slack
estimate activity durations (Process)
practice
44. Total number of work periods required to complete a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component.
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
milestone schedule (Tool)
constraint (Input)
duration (DU or DUR)
45. The process of finalizing all activities across all of the project management process groups to formally complete the project or phase
develop project team (Process)
risk management plan (Output/Input)
project charter (Output/Input)
close project or phase (Process)
46. Logical relationship where initiation of the work of the successor schedule activity depends upon the initiation of the work of the predecessor schedule activity
start to start (SS)
sub phase
procurement documents (Output/Input)
milestone schedule (Tool)
47. Schedule activity that determines when the logical successor activity can begin or end
conduct procurements (Process)
actual duration
predecessor activity
common cause
48. Someone with management authority over an organizational unit within a functional organization.
define activities (Process)
functional manager
develop project team (Process)
portfolio
49. Dependency between two project schedule activities or between project schedule activity and schedule milestone.
work authorization system (Tool)
baseline
logical relationship
threat
50. Calculation of the early start and early finish dates for the uncompleted portions of all network activities
actual cost (AC)
forward pass
issue Point or matter in question or dispute
report performance (Process)