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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Records of previous project results that can be used to identify risks.
Control Scope
Project Files
Project Stakeholders
Cost Management Plan
2. Describes how the procurement processes (from developing procurement documentation through contract closure) will be managed
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Procurement Management Plan
Trend Analysis
Resource Pool Descriptions
3. The state - 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.
Group Creativity Techniques
Constraints
Quality
Tolerances vs. Control limits
4. A general management technique used to determine whether a particular work can be accomplished by the project team or must be purchased from outside sources.
Project Quality Management
Sequence Activities
Make-or-buy analysis
Product description
5. An authorized time-phased budget at completion (BAC) used to measure - monitor - and control overall cost performance on the project. Developed as a summation of the approved budgets by time period and is typically displayed in the form of an S-curve
Work Authorization System
Data Precision Ranking
Schedule Baseline
Cost Performance Baseline
6. Requests to expand or reduce project scope - modify policies/ processes/plans/procedures/costs and - if approved - can affect budgets or revise schedules. These change requests are processed through the Perform Integrated Change Control process.
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Statistical Sampling
Change Requests
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
7. A modification of a logical relationship that allows an acceleration of the successor activity. A negative lead is equivalent to a positive lag.
Residual Risks
Determine Budget
Lead
Procurement Management Plan
8. An applicable restriction that will affect the performance of the project/process.
Constraints
Assumptions
Simulation
Assumptions
9. Describes the processes required to ensure that the various elements of the project are properly coordinated. It includes developing the project plan - managing the execution of the project plan - monitoring & controlling work - integrating the chang
Checklists
Procurement Management Plan
Project Integration Management
Life Cycle Costing
10. This compares technical accomplishments during project execution with the project management plan's schedule of technical achievement.
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Team Building Activities
Quality Management Plan
Technical performance measurement
11. The expected total cost of a schedule activity - a work breakdown structure component - or the project when the defined scope of work will be completed.
Resource Calendar
Administer procurements
Change Requests
Estimate at Completion (EAC)
12. Considers the characteristics of those prospective staff who are available to join the project team.
Staffing Pool Description
Independent estimates
Quality Improvement
Change Control System
13. Documented direction for executing the project work to bring expected future performance of the project work in line with the project management plan.
Team Development
Develop Human Resource Plan
Lead
Tolerances vs. Control limits
14. It compares cost performance over time - schedule activities or work packages overrunning and under running the budget - and estimated funds needed to complete work in progress.
Cost-reimbursable contracts
Mitigation
Regulation
Quality Improvement
15. Any numbering system used to uniquely identify each component of the work breakdown structure.
Interviews
Human Resource Practices
Quality Policy
Project Assumption Testing
16. The process in which the estimated costs of individual activities or work packages are aggregated to establish an authorized cost baseline.
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Status Review Meetings
Quality Metrics
Resource Calendar
17. Quantities to be performed for each specific category - and can be used to estimate activity durations
Grade
Quantitatively based durations
Coding Structure
Scope Change Control System
18. The planned dates to perform schedule activities and the planned dates for meeting schedule milestones. Includes planned start and finish dates for the project's activities - milestones - work packages - planning packages - and control accounts. This
Sub Network / Fragment Network
Total Float
Checklists
Stakeholder register
19. A calendar of working days and non- working days that determines those dates on which each specific resource is ideal or can be active; typically defines the resource specific holidays and resource availability periods; the calendars that specify whe
Mandatory Dependencies (or Hard Logic)
Project Team Directory
Performance Reports
Resource Calendar
20. Probability that a risk will occur.
Risk probability
Project Portfolio Management
Revised Cost Estimates
Project Risk Management
21. Schematic displays of the logical relationships (dependencies) among the project schedule activities; always drawn from left to right to reflect project work chronology
Time and Material (T&M) Contracts
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Life Cycle Costing
Project Files
22. The process of determining project stakeholders' information needs and defining a communication approach.
Recruitment Practices
Plan Communications
Estimate Costs
Lessons Learned
23. Subdivision of project deliverables into smaller - more manageable components
Decomposition
Estimate Activity Resources
Group Creativity Techniques
Work Authorization System
24. The document that sets out the format and establishes the activities and criteria for planning - structuring - and controlling the project costs. The cost management plan is contained in - or is a subsidiary plan of - the project management plan.
Expert Judgment
Project Cost Management
Quality Management Plan
Prevention vs. Inspections
25. It consists of tools and techniques used to gather - integrate and disseminate the outputs of project management processes. Supports all aspects of the project from initiating through closing - and can include both manual and automated systems.
Risk Register
Lead
Project Management Information Systems (PMIS)
Procurement negotiations
26. Modifications to the cost estimation prepared for the project
Project Schedule
Revised Cost Estimates
Inspection
Change Control System
27. Deliverable- oriented grouping of project components that organizes and defines the total scope of the project - work not in the WBS is outside the scope of the project.
Project Life Cycle
Qualified seller lists
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Configuration Management System
28. Formal written notice from a person or organization responsible for contract administration - informing that the contract has been completed.
Indirect costs / Overhead costs
Work Results
Formal acceptance and closure
Simulation
29. A schedule network analysis technique used to determine the amount of scheduling flexibility on various logical network paths in the project schedule network - and to determine the minimum total project duration. Early start and finish dates are calc
Constraints
Critical Path Methodology (CPM)
Independent estimates
Scope Statement
30. The process to identify and document project roles - responsibilities - and required skills - report relationships - and create a staffing management plan.
Project Integration Management
To-Complete Performance Index (TCPI)
Grade
Develop Human Resource Plan
31. Describes the processes required to ensure that the project is completed within the approved budget. It includes estimating the cost - determining the budget - and controlling the costs.
Requirements Traceability Matrix
Control Schedule
Training
Project Cost Management
32. Includes all those activities designed to enhance the competencies of the project team members. Training can be formal or informal.
Trend Analysis
Free Float
Program
Training
33. Process of estimating the type and quantities of resources like materials - people - equipment - or supplies required to perform each project activity
Estimate Activity Resources
Lead
Quality Improvement
Phase Exits/ Stage Gates/ Kill Points
34. Involves developing a better understanding of the product of the project
Product Analysis
Schedule Baseline
Prioritized list of quantified risks
Identify Stakeholders
35. It can include correspondence - memos - meeting minutes - and documents describing the project.
Project Records
Project Scope Management
Process Adjustments
Trend Analysis
36. Refers to the centralized management of one or more portfolios to achieve strategic business objectives. Portfolio management ensures that the portfolios are reviewed to ascertain that resources are allocated as per priority and the allocation is con
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Performance Reviews
Project Portfolio Management
Regulation
37. Collection of generally sequential project phases.
Total Float
Trend Analysis
Assumptions
Project Life Cycle
38. Activities should have a coding structure to allow sorting and/or extractions based on different attributes assigned to the activities.
Coding Structure
Identify Risks
Constraints
Work Results
39. Focused sessions that bring key cross-functional stakeholders together to define product requirements
Technical performance measurement
Data precision
Project Integration Management
Facilitated Workshops
40. Provide a structure that ensures a comprehensive process of systematically identifying risks to a consistent level of detail and contributes to the effectiveness and quality of the Identify Risks process. They include categories like technical - exte
Coding Structure
Initiation
Estimate Activity Durations
Risk Categories
41. Describes the procurement item in sufficient detail to allow prospective sellers to determine if they are capable of providing the products - services - or results.
Team Building Activities
Procurement Statements of Work (SOW)
Project Schedule Network Diagrams
Lessons Learned
42. Process of identifying and documenting relationships among the project activities. Sequencing can be performed by using project management software or by using manual or automated techniques.
Sequence Activities
Product description
Tolerances vs. Control limits
Control Scope
43. Describes the need - justification - requirements - and current boundaries for the project.
Quality Audit
Scope Changes
Attribute Sampling vs. Variables Sampling
Scope baseline
44. Process of monitoring the status of the project and product scope and managing changes to the scope baseline.
Similarities between Operations and Projects
Estimate Costs
Project Management
Control Scope
45. Projects are frequently divided into better manageable components or subprojects. Subprojects are often contracted to an external enterprise or another functional unit in the performing organization.
Contingency - Buffer - Reserve
Subproject
Buyer-Seller relationship
Product Analysis
46. A documented tabulation of schedule activities that shows the activity description - activity identifier - and a sufficiently detailed scope of work description so project team members understand what work is to be performed.
Schedule updates
Activity List
Estimate to Complete (ETC)
Project Records
47. Policies - guidelines and procedures that can help the project management team with various aspects of organizational planning.
Project Risk Management
Human Resource Practices
Simulation
Quality Audit
48. An authorized time-phased budget at completion (BAC) used to measure - monitor - and control overall cost performance on the project. Developed as a summation of the approved budgets by time period and is typically displayed in the form of an S-curve
Quality Assurance
Resource Leveling
Procurement performance reviews
Risk management policies
49. It is used to identify stakeholders that can provide information on detailed project and product requirements. It contains the following information regarding the identified stakeholders: identification information (name - designation - location - co
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
Stakeholder register
Lead
Direct costs
50. Repository that provides for collection - maintenance - and analysis of data gathered and used in the risk management process. Use of this database assists risk management throughout the organization and - over time - forms the basis of a risk lesson
Quality
Proposal
Life Cycle Costing
Risk Database