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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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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. Form of power is one that project managers must earn on their own.
Charismatic
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
Expert Power
n *(n -1) /2
2. It means that you are current on commincation activity and that you are kept in the project communication loop as musch as possible
Controlling communication
Project Scope Statment
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Progress Report
3. People make good project manager simply because they are good in their fields - regardless of background training in project management
Concept of the Halo Theory
Resource breakdown structure
Often assign project tasks to the various functionals managers
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
4. Diagramming type where the activity is on the arrow or line and the circle or box connects the activities
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Arrow diagramming method (ADM)
Scatter Diagram
5. A constraint that must be completed before subsequent items can start
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
Resource leveling
Verbal and Non-verbal
6. States that 100% of the work of a project needs to be represented in the creation of the WBS. What is the 100% rule?
Strong Matrix
Staffing Mgmt Plan
Mediator
The 100% Rule
7. Process of communication and working with stakeholders to meet their needs and addressing issues as they occur
Cost of Quality
Manage Stakeholders Expectations
People responsible for quality
Level of Scope development
8. Model describing classes of stakeholders based on thier power - urgency and legitmacy
Compromising
Scheduling
Pull Communication
Salience Model
9. Communication formula
n *(n -1) /2
A Lag
Milestone Schedule
Perks
10. What is the output of Identify Risk?
Risk Register
Coaching
Mediator
Cost plus percentage of cost
11. 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.
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Communications requirement analysis
Fast Tracking
Work around
12. Develop Project Charter - Develop Project Mgmt. Plan - Direct and Manage Project Execution - Monitor and Control Work - Perform Integrated Change Control - Close Project or Phase
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Risk Triggers
FORMAL Communication
13. Play a huge role in planning - When you perform project management part of the concept of Planning is to deal with items unkown. You must make assumptions for scheduling and bugeting. In most cases as the project evoles - you learn more about it.
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Change Control System
Assumptions
Mandatory Constraints (Hard logic)
14. Forecasting method that uses historical data as the basis for estimating future outcomes
Life-cycle costing
Time series method
A lead
Statistical Independence
15. Factors that limits project options such as the number of people available - amount of time or money available to finish the job or other resources or assest issues
Written or oral
Pull Communication
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
Contraints
16. Special benefits offered being on a certain project of doing a certain activity Difference between Fringe and Perks
Perks
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Salience Model
The 100% Rule
17. Type of Mgmt style where the PM sees what can be - where the company or team needs to go. Focusing more on the big picture of the company - with others focusing on the day to day events.
Visionary
The 100% Rule
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Work around
18. A milestone has a ______duration
Risk Triggers
Zero duration
A Lag
Statistical Independence
19. An accelerant of an activity You use a lead when something can begin before its predecessor is totally complete
A lead
Reward Power
Expectancy Theory
Run of Seven Rule
20. Process of determining the project stakeholder information needs and defining a communication approach. Who needs what information - when they need it - how it will be provided to them and by whom.
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Confronting/ Problem solving
Plan Communication
6 sigma
21. States that if you seven consecutive data points on either side of the mean - without crossing the other sid - the process is considered out of control and needs investigation
Work Package
6 sigma
Run of Seven Rule
Phase results are verified and documented
22. PM and team work to create a complete estimate from the bottom(activity level) up and roll it up to the total estimate. Main advantage - detail accuracy. Main dis ad - can take time to create
Bottom-up estimating
n *(n -1) /2
Design of Experiments
Mutual Exclusivity
23. Proactive stance to development - one that makes improvement throughout a process
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Business Risk
Project Slack
Mediator
24. A constraint put in place by something external to the project team or organization
Life-cycle costing
Expectancy Theory
Verbal and Non-verbal
External Contraints
25. Commuincation within the project
Internal comm
Critical Path Method
Mediator
Root cause analysis
26. Worst form of power to use. People experience negative impact if they don't do what is desired
Penalty Power
Coaching
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Controlling communication
27. Techinque of systemically gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative information to determine whose interest should be taken into account throughout the project
Stakeholder Analysis
Develop Project Team
Milestone Schedule
Total Quality Management TQM
28. The amount of risk remaining after a risk response 9from the risk reponse plan) has been implemented
Variance Analysis
n *(n -1) /2
Visionary
Residual Risk
29. Communication that is on record such as as newsletter and annual report
90%
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
Offical
Risk Breakdown Structure
30. Invokes determining the latest that an activity can start w/o delaying the activites that follow it.
Withdrawing/Avoiding
Free (or Total) float
Forcasting
Gold Plating
31. Process of using expert opinion - which could come from people already on the project or those outside the project or even the organization
Delphi Technique
Progress Report
Mgmt Reserves
Project Slack
32. Company pays for quality in a proactive way - typically up front in the planning area of a project ie - increase morale
Horizontal Comm
A Lag
Progress Report
Conformance
33. Modern quality philosophy that states that approx 99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes are error-free
ISO 9000 (International Org for Standardization)
6 sigma
Analogous or Top down Estimating
6 process for Project Integration Mangement
34. Type of power comes from an attitude or presence that a person has and the corresponding type of influence this person has on the team. It could also come from someone who aligns with other people in a powerful posistion at the company or on the team
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Demings' 14 principles of Management
Referent Power
Cost plus percentage of cost
35. Group whose function is to review - approve or reject changes on the project as they relate to the various areas of the represented bussiness
Communications requirement analysis
Change Control Board
Visionary
Charismatic
36. What is the number source of conflict?
Expectancy Theory
Sigma
Confronting/ Problem solving
Scheduling
37. The Process deciding how to approach and conduct the risk managment activities for a project
Plan Risk Mgmt
Visionary
Run Chart
Phase results are verified and documented
38. Type of communication that convey more than just words (inflection of voice body language)
Director
Verbal and Non-verbal
Power/Influence Grid
Reward Power
39. A constraint that should be completed but is not absolutly required to be completed before subsequent item can start
Finish to Start (Most common)
Work Package
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
40. Product Verfication - lesson learned - Updating records - reporting - archiving - formal acceptance
Reward Power
Steps for using the Stakeholder Analysis
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
Closing the project
41. Risk for which insurance can be purchased - thereby transferring the risk for financial benefit to the party accepting the risk
Formal Power
Pure Risk
Salience Model
Judgemental methods
42. Information Gathering Techniques from Identify Risks - tools and technique
Benchmarking
Formal Power
Root cause analysis
Collaborating
43. The amount of time something can be delayed w/o delaying the PUBLISHED finish date
Crashing
Bottom-up Estimating
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Project Slack
44. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Residual Risk
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Project Slack
Smoothing/Accommodating
45. 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.
Project Scope Statement
PMIS
Influence/Impact grid
Organization Process Assests (OPA)
46. Deals with the Unkown Unkowns and are not in the Project Plan Contingency Reserves VS Mgmt Reserves
Mgmt Reserves
Power/ Interest Grid
Residual Risk
Benchmarking
47. Characteristics which indicate that a risk event is possible in the near future. They are identified when the risk are identified
Risk Triggers
Fringe
6 sigma
Zero duration
48. Herzberg theory on motivation - basically what drives us to do things
Fast Tracking
Hygiene factors
Pure Risk
Charismatic
49. Strategy defines as approach to increase the support and minimize negative impacts of stakeholders throughout the entire project life cycle
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Develop Human Resource Plan
Written or oral
Reward Power
50. The Process of determing which risk may affect the project and documents their characteristics
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Indentify Risk
Requested Changes
Power/ Interest Grid