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PMP: Project Management Professional
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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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1. Putting more resources on the Critical Path activites. Usually increases cost but minimal risk exposure
Crashing
3 Processes of quality managment
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Plan Risk Mgmt
2. Conflict Solution where the PM ignores the problem and hopes it either fixes itself or disappears
Strong Matrix
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Sigma
Project Slack
3. Cost associated with conformance to requirements and the step taken to elimate non-conformance
Cost of Quality
Project management and quality
Penalty Power
Elements of scope
4. Communication formula
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
n *(n -1) /2
Fast Tracking
Indentify Risk
5. Document that develops and helps attain buy-in on a common interpretation of the project scope. It can describe what it is - as wel as what is not - in the project
Implied warranty
Project Scope Statment
Summary Schdule
Compromising
6. A jeopardy that results from the implementation of a risk repsonse
Horizontal Comm
Secondary Risk
Just-in-time (JIT)
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
7. Process of developing a document that formally authorizes a project or a phase and document initial requirements that satisfy the stakeholders needs and expectations
Develop Project Charter
Charateristics of a project
Contingency Reserves
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
8. Formal or informal system used in project management to ensure that the work is done as planned. It ensures that right work is done in the right order at the right time by the right people
Resource leveling
Acquire Project Team
Written or oral
Work Authorization System
9. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Written or oral
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
A Lag
Resource breakdown structure
10. Conflict Solution Negotiation attempt to get everyone involved to give (concede) a little to find a common ground and resloution. It is sometimes viewed as undesirable because when everyone give something up there is a potential that the solution wil
Confronting/ Problem solving
Work Package
Referent Power
Compromising
11. Which organization does conflict occur the most in managing projects
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Strong Matrix
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
12. Forecasting method that incorporates intuitive judgement - opinions and probability estimates
Crashing
Judgemental methods
Reward Power
People responsible for quality
13. Techinque of systemically gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information to determine whose interest should be taken into account throughout the project
Reward Power
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Stakeholder Analysis
A Lag
14. Characteristics which indicate that a risk event is possible in the near future. They are identified when the risk are identified
Risk Triggers
Risk breakdown structure
Design of Experiments
Delphi Technique
15. The consequences (good or bad) or the amount at stake if something does occur
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
ISO 3 Steps
Impact
Power/Influence Grid
16. You determine how the much of something must be tested to ensure that defects are caught
Analogous or Top down Estimating
Sample Testing
Critical Chain Method
Mgmt by Objectives
17. Tool you can use initially in a project to evaluate what could potentially cause defects. You can use it during the project to review symptoms to determine the real problem (continue to ask questions until the root cause is determine)
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
Mediator
Sigma
RAM charts
18. Mock-up technique that uses software to simulate project charactereristics to determine possible outcome
Controlling communication
Project management and quality
Monte Carlo Technique
Plan Communication
19. Breakdown structure to help dreak down the risk on a project. It helps create a brainstorming type of environment that allows the team to identify and categorize additional risk. Similar to WBS but the team creates it.
Nonconformance
Judgemental methods
Risk Breakdown Structure
Staffing Mgmt Plan
20. The process of making relevant information availible to project stakeholders as planned
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Charateristics of a project
Cost plus percentage of cost
Distribute Information
21. The Process of determing which risk may affect the project and documents their characteristics
Indentify Risk
Closing the project
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
Concept of the Halo Theory
22. An after the fact look at what caused a difference between the basline and the actual performance
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Residual Risk
Variance Analysis
Change Control Board
23. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their active involvement in the project and their ability to effect changes to the projects planning or execution.
Time series method
Forcing
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Influence/Impact grid
24. The narrative description of the project scope - including major deliverables - project assumptions - project constraints - and a description of work - that provides a documents basis for making future project decisions and for confirming or developi
Project Scope Statement
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Zero duration
Compromising
25. Activity B msut be Finish by the time Activity A is finish
Finish to Finish
Critical Path Method
Causal/econometric
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
26. Plan Quality - Perform Quality Assurance - Perform Quality Control
Change Control System
3 Processes of quality managment
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Penalty Power
27. Type of Mgmt style that brings out the best in the team - bringing mbrs to their potential or where they need to be with regard to the project
Acquire Project Team
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Coaching
Staffing Mgmt Plan
28. Type of communication method between two or more parties performing a multidirectional exchange of information. It is the most efficient way to ensure a common understanding by all participants on specified topics - and inclues meetings - and phones
Interactive Communication
Strong Matrix
Work Authorization System
Contingency Reserves
29. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on their level of authority and their active involvement in the project
Expert Power
Power/Influence Grid
Crashing
Finish to Finish
30. Forecasting method that uses historical data as the basis for estimating future outcomes
Nonconformance
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Visionary
Time series method
31. An output of Define Activites that identies all milestones and indicated whether the milestone is mandatory
6 sigma
Penalty Power
Milestone list
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
32. Diagramming type where the activity is on the arrow or line and the circle or box connects the activities
Analogous or Top down Estimating
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Monte Carlo Technique
Penalty Power
33. 1 Has a specific purpose 2. Creates specifi results 3 Has a definite start and finish dates 4. Is temporary 5. Could be progressively elaborated
6 sigma
Brainstorming
Charateristics of a project
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
34. Doing activites in parallel that are that are normally in sequence. Inc cost could occur with rework but additional risk could occur because of possible rework.
Fast Tracking
Zero duration
Bill of materials
Push Communications
35. A deliverable or project work component at the lowest level of each branch of the work breakdown structure
Work Package
Cost of Quality
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Resource breakdown structure
36. Inputs to many process because they deal w/ variables external to the project such as government requlations and market conditions. Examples are org structure govt standards - personnel - policies business market
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Project Slack
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Finish to Finish
37. Worst form of power to use. People experience negative impact if they don't do what is desired
Penalty Power
Expectancy Theory
6 sigma
Impact
38. Used with sceduling enviroments in which a forward pass establishes the easrliest the activities can start (ES) and finish (EF) and a backward pass establishes the latest the activites can start (LS) and finish (LF)
Critical Path Method
Impact
Risk Triggers
Project Scope Statement
39. From the Buyers perspective the riskiest form of contract is
Cost plus percentage of cost
Milestone list
Risk Triggers
Multiplying the risk's probability of occurrence by its estimated impact
40. Responsiblity Assignment Matrix The tool lets the project team know who is involved in each area and what they are responsible for an in what area
Work around
Pareto Diagram
Oganization breakdown structure
RAM charts
41. Request made by someone on a project not approved and has no impact
Interactive Communication
Requested Changes
Fast Tracking
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
42. The control points of the Sigma proces. Typically the limits are set +/- 3 sigma
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
Project Selection
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Critical Chain Method
43. Schedule typically used in executive repoting with each milestone having a zero duration. It lack detail - generally listing only the main project milestones as diamonds instead of the Gantt bars
Milestone Schedule
Causal/econometric
Communications requirement analysis
Residual Risk
44. Used to track technical performance such as how well something works or schedule or cost performance such as how things were completed on time or budget - respectively
Run Chart
Rolling Wave Planning
Emphasis on defining scope
Start to Finsh
45. Herzberg theory on motivation - basically what drives us to do things
Resource breakdown structure
Work Authorization System
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
Hygiene factors
46. Can come from the following factors: Business Need - Market Demand - technological advance - customer request - legal requirements
Risk Triggers
Vertical Comm
Design of Experiments
Project Selection
47. A contigency put into action when a risk reesponse and any backup plans don't work. It is the reactive "wing it" reponse
Analogous or Top down Estimating
Free (or Total) float
Work around
Schedules - project priorities - resources
48. Shows the risk that potentially occur broken down by risk category
Run Chart
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Team development Life Cycle
Risk breakdown structure
49. Shows the type of resources broken down
Resource breakdown structure
Bill of materials
Phase results are verified and documented
Communications requirement analysis
50. What the project consist of - What is involved to create the project - What it is expected to do when complete ( to avoid confusion) What is the ? What are the elements
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Cost plus percentage of cost
Elements of scope
Zero duration