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Comptia Project + Project Management
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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. Calculation of the early start and early finish dates for the uncompleted portions of all network activities
project scope statement (Output/Input)
finish to start (FS)
near critical activity
forward pass
2. Centralized management of one or more portfolios - which includes identifying - prioritizing - authorizing - managing and controlling projects - programs and related work - to achieve specific strategic business objectives
risk tolerance
change control system (Tool)
portfolio management (Technique)
scope creep
3. Form of progressive elaboration planning where the work to be accomplished in the near term is planned in detail at a low level of the work breakdown structure - while the work far in the future is planned at a relatively high level of the work break
program management
special cause
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
rolling wave planning (Technique)
4. Store of historical information and lessons learned about both the outcomes of previous project selection decisions and previous project performance
lessons learned knowledge base
forward pass
calendar unit
risk mitigation (Technique)
5. Budgeted cost of work performed
BCWP
subproject
risk mitigation (Technique)
residual risk
6. Expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work breakdown structure component or project.
estimate activity durations (Process)
schedule model (Tool)
budget
estimate to complete (ETC)(Output/Input)
7. Processes required to ensure that the project includes all the work required and only the work required to complete the project successfully
project calendar
project life cycle
project scope management (Knowledge Area)
free float
8. A change request that has been processed through the integrated change control process and approved
project management information system (PMIS) (Tool)
approved change request (Output/Input)
output (Process)
start to finish (SF)
9. Schedule activity that follows a predecessor activity as determined by their logical relationship
successor activity
time scaled schedule network diagram (Tool)
estimate costs (Process)
monitor and control project work (Process)
10. Document that specifies in a complete precise verifiable manner the requirements - design behavior or other characteristics of a system component - product - result or service
project management process group
verification
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
specification
11. Risk response planning technique that indicates the project team has decided not to change the project management plan to deal with a risk - or is unable to identify any other suitable response strategy
voice of the customer
flowcharting (Technique)
collect requirements (Process)
risk acceptance (Technique)
12. Requests to expand or reduce the project scope - modify policies - processes - plans or procedures - modify costs or budgets - or revise schedules
tool
change requests
project initiation
portfolio
13. Estimate of the amount of work that has been completed on an activity or a work breakdown structure component
approved change request (Output/Input)
tool
monitor and control risks (Process)
percent complete
14. Any unique and verifiable product - result - or capability to perform a service that must be produced to complete a process - phase or project.
deliverable (Output/Input)
practice
node
communications management plan (Output/Input)
15. Reviewing all change requests - approving changes - and managing changes to the deliverables - organizational process assets - project documents and project management plan
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
requested change(Output/Input)
perform integrated change control (Process)
project time management (Knowledge Area)
16. The smallest unit of time used in scheduling a project. calendar units are generally in hours - days - or weeks - but can also be in quarters years - months - shifts - or even minutes
resource
threshold
calendar unit
opportunity
17. The acquirer of products - services or results for an organization
late finish date (LF)
buyer
report performance (Process)
firm fixed price contract (FFP)
18. Source of variation that is not inherent in the system - is not predictable - and it intermittent. also referred to as assignable cause.
collect requirements (Process)
special cause
sub phase
risk category
19. Auditing the quality requirements and the results from quality control measurements to ensure appropriate quality standards and operational definitions are used
forward pass
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
perform quality assurance (Process)
work breakdown structure dictionary
20. The statue - quality or sense of being restricted to a given course of action or inaction. an applicable restriction or limitation - either internal or external to a project - which will affect the performance of the project or a process.
role
Monte Carlo simulation
milestone
constraint (Input)
21. Collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements and forecasts
report performance (Process)
time and material contract (T&M)
work breakdown structure component
decision tree analysis (Technique)
22. Identifying and documenting project roles - responsibilities - and required skills - reporting relationships and creating a staffing management plan.
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
develop human resource plan (Process)
node
work performance information
23. Deliverable oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables
work breakdown structure (WBS) (Output/Input)
risk mitigation (Technique)
log
distribute information (Process)
24. Identifying - documenting - approving or rejecting and controlling changes to the project baselines
change control
budget
scheduled finish date (SF)
performance measurement baseline
25. Request for proposal - but may have a narrower or more specific meaning
finish date
work package
invitation for bid (IFB)
actual duration
26. The time in calendar units between the actual start date of the schedule activity and either the data date of the project schedule if the schedule activity is in progress or the actual finish date if the schedule activity is complete
objective
actual duration
direct and manage project execution (Process)
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
27. The process of completing each project procurement
finish date
close procurements (Process)
successor activity
develop project management plan (Process)
28. Those criteria - including performance requirements and essential conditions which must be met before project deliverables are accepted
acceptance criteria
project schedule network diagram (Output/Input)
performance measurement baseline
material
29. Document that establishes criteria and activities for developing and controlling the project schedule
specification
human resource plan
schedule management plan (Output/Input)
simulation
30. Analysis. a statistical technique that calculates the average outcome when the future includes scenarios that may or may not happen. used in decision tree analysis.
identify risks (Process)
risk breakdown structure (RBS)
expected monetary value (EMV)
contingency reserve(Output/Input)
31. The document that describes the communications needs and expectations for the project; how and in what format information will be communicated; when and where each communication will be made; wan who is responsible for providing each type of communic
node
project schedule (Output/Input)
communications management plan (Output/Input)
plan procurements (Process)
32. Documenting the actions necessary to define - prepare - integrate and coordinate all subsidiary plans
project scope statement (Output/Input)
develop project management plan (Process)
decision tree analysis (Technique)
sensitivity analysis
33. Schedule activity that determines when the logical successor activity can begin or end
threat
logical relationship
reserve
predecessor activity
34. Authorized budget assigned to the scheduled work to be accomplished for a schedule activity or work breakdown structure component
application area
authority
planned value (PV)
start to finish (SF)
35. Work breakdown structure component below the control account with known work content but without detailed schedule activities.
output (Process)
start to finish (SF)
planning package
template
36. Action taken to bring a defective or nonconforming component into compliance with requirements or specifications
actual cost (AC)
planned value (PV)
work performance information
rework
37. An artifact that is produced - is quantifiable and can be either an end item in itself or a component item
variance analysis (Technique)
product
responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) (Tool)
produce scope
38. Quantifiable deviation - departure or divergence away from a known baseline or expected value
approved change request (Output/Input)
variance
technical performance measurement (Technique)
trend analysis (Technique)
39. Continuously improving and detailing a plan as more detailed and specific information and more accurate estimates become available as the project progresses and thereby producing more accurate and complete plans that result from the successive iterat
progressive elaboration (Technique)
regulation
sequence activities (Process)
specification limits
40. Area of project management defined by its knowledge requirements and described in terms of its component processes - practices - inputs - outputs - tools and techniques
start to finish (SF)
project team directory
risk mitigation (Technique)
project management knowledge area
41. One or more numerical or text values that identify characteristics of the work or in some way categorize the schedule activity that allows filtering and ordering of activities within reports
scope management plan(Output/Input)
practice
distribute information (Process)
activity code
42. The sum of all budgets established for the work to be performed on a project or a work breakdown structure component or a schedule activity. the total planned value for the project
project
program
budget at completion (BAC)
project scope
43. Bar chart showing the amount of time that a resource is scheduled to work over a series of time periods.
project schedule (Output/Input)
acquire project team (Process)
finish to start (FS)
resource histogram
44. Describes each component in the work breakdown structure (WBS). for each WBS component - the WBS dictionary includes a brief definition of the scope of statement of work - defined deliverables - a list of associated activities and list of milestones.
scheduled start date (SS)
work breakdown structure dictionary
stakeholder
s-curve
45. Processes and activities of the performing organization that determine quality policies - objectives and responsibilities so that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken
plan risk response (Process)
project schedule (Output/Input)
request for proposal (RFP)
project quality management (Knowledge Area)
46. Approved integrated scope-schedule-cost plan for the project work against which project execution is compared to measure and manage performance
near critical activity
project time management (Knowledge Area)
project life cycle
performance measurement baseline
47. Indications that a risk has occurred or is about to occur. also called risk symptoms or warning signs. should be watched or monitored in the risk monitoring and control process.
brainstorming (Technique)
late start date (LS)
network logic
triggers
48. Developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and to reduce threats to project objectives
plan risk response (Process)
administer procurements (Process)
scheduled start date (SS)
deliverable (Output/Input)
49. Aggregation of the processes - tools - techniques - methodologies - resources and procedures to manage a project
initiating processes (Process Group)
project management system (Tool)
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
effort
50. Person or organization that is actively involved in the project or whose interests may be positively or negatively affected by execution or completion of the project
stakeholder
project time management (Knowledge Area)
procurement documents (Output/Input)
virtual team