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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.
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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. Processes required to manage the timely completion of a project
variance
project time management (Knowledge Area)
activity list (Output/Input)
collect requirements (Process)
2. Identifying and documenting relationships among project activities
quality management plan (Output/Input)
administer procurements (Process)
sequence activities (Process)
monitor and control project work (Process)
3. 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
program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
functional organization
special cause
4. Estimate or prediction of conditions and events in the projects future based on information and knowledge available at the time of the forecast. information is based on the project's past performance and expected future performance
forecast
path divergence
distribute information (Process)
work package
5. Requests to expand or reduce the project scope - modify policies - processes - plans or procedures - modify costs or budgets - or revise schedules
flowcharting (Technique)
actual cost (AC)
reserve
change requests
6. Identifying and documenting project roles - responsibilities - and required skills - reporting relationships and creating a staffing management plan.
earned value (EV)
specification limits
develop human resource plan (Process)
approved change request (Output/Input)
7. 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
scope management plan(Output/Input)
organizational breakdown structure (OBS) (Tool)
project communications management (Knowledge Area)
program management
8. An entry in the work breakdown structure that can be at any level
reserve
rework
plan quality (Process)
work breakdown structure component
9. Assumptions are factors that - for planning purposes - are considered to be true - real - or certain without proof or demonstration
closing processes (Process Group)
time scaled schedule network diagram (Tool)
assumptions
s-curve
10. Document used to record and describe or denote selected items identified during execution of a process or activity
perform quality assurance (Process)
reserve
sensitivity analysis
log
11. Technique that computes or iterates the project cost or project schedule many times using input values selected at random from probability distributions of possible costs or durations - to calculate a distribution of total project costs or completion
distribute information (Process)
Monte Carlo analysis
technical performance measurement (Technique)
risk management plan (Output/Input)
12. The process of confirming human resource availability and obtaining team necessary to complete project assignments
project calendar
risk avoidance (Technique)
acquire project team (Process)
float
13. Those criteria - including performance requirements and essential conditions which must be met before project deliverables are accepted
acceptance criteria
workaround
perform quality control (Process)
constraint (Input)
14. Documented direction to perform an activity that can reduce the probability of negative consequences associated with project risks
preventative action
project manager
milestone schedule (Tool)
scope change
15. Expected cost needed to complete all the remaining work for a schedule activity - work breakdown structure component or project.
contract (Output/Input)
estimate to complete (ETC)(Output/Input)
variance analysis (Technique)
sensitivity analysis
16. List of project team members - their project roles and communication information
define scope (Process)
program evaluation and review technique (PERT)
work performance information
project team directory
17. Summary level project schedule that identifies the major deliverables and work breakdown structure components and key schedule milestones
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) (Technique)
master schedule (Tool)
estimate activity durations (Process)
18. The calculation of late finish dates and late start dates for uncompleted portions of all schedule activities. determined by working backward through the schedule network logic from the projects end date
project scope
scope baseline
Delphi technique (Technique)
backward pass
19. Developing a document that formally authorizes a project or phase and documenting initial requirement that satisfy the stakeholders needs and expectations
scheduled finish date (SF)
develop project charter (Process)
plan quality (Process)
assumptions
20. 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
schedule management plan (Output/Input)
validation
work performance information
activity code
21. Collection of projects or programs and other work that are grouped together to facilitate effective management of that work to meet strategic business objectives
duration (DU or DUR)
requested change(Output/Input)
project management office (PMO)
portfolio
22. An estimating technique that uses the values of parameters - such as scope - cost - budget - and duration or measures of scale such as size - weight - and complexity from a previous similar activity as the basis of estimating the same parameter or me
work package
project management
network logic
analogous estimating (Technique)
23. Model used in conjunction with manual methods or project management software to perform schedule network analysis to generate the project schedule for use in managing the executing or a project
perform quantitative analysis (Process)
schedule model (Tool)
invitation for bid (IFB)
configuration management system (Tool)
24. Action taken to bring a defective or nonconforming component into compliance with requirements or specifications
produce scope
determine budget (Process)
activity list (Output/Input)
rework
25. A category of projects that have common components significant in such projects - but are not needed or present in all projects. application areas are usually defined in terms of either the product or the type of customer or industry sector
application area
acquire project team (Process)
specification limits
direct and manage project execution (Process)
26. Determining project stakeholder information needs and defining a communication approach
close project or phase (Process)
project management knowledge area
work breakdown structure component
plan communications (Process)
27. Group of related schedule activities aggregated at some summary level and displayed as a single activity (at the summary level)
rolling wave planning (Technique)
summary activity
BCWS
node
28. Approximating the number of work periods needed to complete individual activities with estimated resources
predecessor activity
triggers
project scope statement (Output/Input)
estimate activity durations (Process)
29. The process of managing procurement relationships - monitoring contract performance - and making changes and corrections as needed
initiating processes (Process Group)
simulation
administer procurements (Process)
communications management plan (Output/Input)
30. 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)
risk avoidance (Technique)
defect
precedence diagramming method (PDM) (Technique)
31. 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.
duration (DU or DUR)
project management process group
external deliverable
triggers
32. Analyzing activity sequences - durations - resource requirements and schedule constraints to create the project schedule
develop schedule (Process)
activity identifier
sensitivity analysis
report performance (Process)
33. Document describing how roles and responsibilities - reporting relationships and staffing management will be addressed and structured for the project
develop project management plan (Process)
earned value technique (EVT) (Technique)
human resource plan
program management
34. Collection of generally sequential project phases whose name and number are determined by the control needs of the organization involved in the project
validation
tool
start date
project life cycle
35. Something tangible used in performing an activity to produce a product or result
monitor and controlling processes (Process Group)
tool
performing organization
three point estimate (Technique)
36. Change to project scope. almost always requires an adjustment to the project cost or schedule
initiating processes (Process Group)
scope change
project management plan (Output/Input)
request for proposal (RFP)
37. Narrative description of the project scope - including major deliverables - project assumptions - project constraints and a description of work that provides a documented basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developing a co
perform quality assurance (Process)
simulation
specification
project scope statement (Output/Input)
38. The process of finalizing all activities across all of the project management process groups to formally complete the project or phase
milestone schedule (Tool)
regulation
close project or phase (Process)
project management team
39. Temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product - service or result
procurement documents (Output/Input)
project
total float
claim
40. Something toward which work is to be directed - a strategic position to be attained - or a purpose to be achieved - a result to be obtained - a product to produced or a service to be performed
project initiation
project phase
strengths - weaknesses - opportunities - threats analysis (SWOT)
objective
41. A component of work performed during the course of a project
project quality management (Knowledge Area)
estimate (Output/Input)
activity
sub phase
42. The date up to or through which the project's reporting system has provided actual status and accomplishments. also called as-of date and time-now date.
specification
technical performance measurement (Technique)
data date
late start date (LS)
43. A table that links requirements to their origin and traces them throughout the project life cycle
product
specification limits
pareto chart (Tool)
requirements traceability matrix
44. An organizational placement strategy where the project team members are physically located close to one another in order to improve communication - working relationships and productivity
performance reports (Output/Input)
co-location (Technique)
buyer
project schedule (Output/Input)
45. 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
manage stakeholder expectations (Process)
project phase
probability and impact matrix (Tool)
BCWP
46. Document describing how project risk management will be structured and performed on the project. contains the list of project risks - the results of risk analysis and risk responses
risk management plan (Output/Input)
procurement documents (Output/Input)
defect
lessons learned(Output/Input)
47. 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
activity duration
project life cycle
project management knowledge area
calendar unit
48. The amount of funds - budget - or time needed above the estimate to reduce the risk of overruns of project objectives to a level acceptance to the organization
finish to finish (FF)
contingency reserve(Output/Input)
technique
secondary risk
49. Identifying - documenting - approving or rejecting and controlling changes to the project baselines
data date
sub phase
estimate (Output/Input)
change control
50. Summary level schedule that identifies the major schedule milestone
define activities (Process)
schedule network analysis (Technique)
milestone schedule (Tool)
sub network