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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. A delay between activities. You use it when there is some type of constraint in which something must wait before it can continue
Change Control Board
Vertical Comm
Change Control System
A Lag
2. Request made by someone on a project not approved and has no impact
Horizontal Comm
Requested Changes
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Risk breakdown structure
3. Type of grid that groups the stakeholders based on thier level of authority and their level of concern regarding the project outcomes
6 sigma
Requested Changes
Power/ Interest Grid
Approved Change
4. 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
Smoothing and withdrawal
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Level of Scope development
Run of Seven Rule
5. Strategy defines as approach to increase the support and minimize negative impacts of stakeholders throughout the entire project life cycle
Risk Triggers
Director
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Interactive Communication
6. Activity A start before Activity B finishes
Unoffical Comm
Start to Finsh
Brainstorming
Director
7. 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
Mediator
Milestone list
Elements of scope
Phase results are verified and documented
8. Employee works a great deal on the project and assumes that the reward will be relative to the amount of effort or perceived effort
Expectancy Theory
internal risk can be controlled but external cannot be controlled
Conflict between functional manager and project manager
Nonconformance
9. 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
Level of Scope development
Work around
Coaching
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
10. Key tool for comparing a product or service to other standards
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Formal Power
Benchmarking
Critical Chain Method
11. States that 100% of the work of a project needs to be represented in the creation of the WBS. What is the 100% rule?
The 100% Rule
Breach
Fast Tracking
Free (or Total) float
12. When Activity A starts Activity B can starts
Start to Start
Risk Owner
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Team development Life Cycle
13. The Process deciding how to approach and conduct the risk managment activities for a project
Plan Risk Mgmt
Cost plus percentage of cost
Confronting/ Problem solving
Influence/Impact grid
14. Shows the type of resources broken down
Resource breakdown structure
Indentify Risk
Root cause analysis
Status Reports
15. A constraint put in place by something external to the project team or organization
Milestone Schedule
External Contraints
Level of Scope development
Verbal and Non-verbal
16. From the Buyers perspective the riskiest form of contract is
Benchmarking
Delphi Technique
Cost plus percentage of cost
Level of Scope development
17. Modern quality philosophy that states that approx 99.999% of the everything a company creates or processes it executes are error-free
Monte Carlo Technique
FORMAL Communication
Free (or Total) float
6 sigma
18. Delphi Technique Interviewing
Brainstorming
Acquire Project Team
Forcasting
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
19. Forecasting method that uses historical data as the basis for estimating future outcomes
Collaborating
Elements of scope
Written or oral
Time series method
20. A deliverable or project work component at the lowest level of each branch of the work breakdown structure
Bill of materials
Impact
Work Package
Facilitator
21. Communication formula
Smoothing and withdrawal
Milestone Schedule
Start to Finsh
n *(n -1) /2
22. The Process of predicating furture project performance based on the actual performance to date.
Mgmt Reserves
Start to Finsh
Forcasting
Create WBS
23. Form - creation of the team - Storm - refers to the chaos that occurs when people start working together - Norm - behavior starts to normalize - Perform - activity that transpires as the team works as a team instead of solo - Adjourn - work is compl
Team development Life Cycle
Create WBS
Schedules - project priorities - resources
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
24. The company's quality system must conform to the criteria set forth in ISO 9001.
Implied warranty
Registered to the international quality standards ISO 9001
Salience Model
Facilitator
25. What warranty type relates to merchantablily or fitness for use?
Develop Project Charter
Implied warranty
Conformance
Coaching
26. The control points of the Sigma proces. Typically the limits are set +/- 3 sigma
Mgmt by Objectives
Continous Improvement (Kaizen)
Upper Control Limit (UCL) - Lower Control Limit (LCL)
Root cause analysis
27. Which organization does conflict occur the most in managing projects
Strong Matrix
Residual Risk
Acquire Project Team
Precendence Diagramming Method (activity on the node)
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
A lead
Monte Carlo Technique
Activity List
29. Amount of time that an activity can slip or be delayed without delaying the finish date of the project (or activity or published project completion date)
LAG
Create WBS
Pull Communication
Charismatic
30. Close out any contracts w/ outside vendors - Deliver any required reports associated w/ closure (OPA updates) - Complete any close project or phase activites - Performed lessons learned - Complete the archives of any project files (OPA updates) - Rel
Discretionary (Soft Logic)
Develop Human Resource Plan
Sequence for Closure (for a project) Ver2
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
31. 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)
Verbal and Non-verbal
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
Scheduling
Bottom-up estimating
32. Process of collecting and distributing performance information - including status reports - progress measurements and forecast
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Interactive Communication
Report Performance
Expectancy Theory
33. Estimate is usually a total time or cost estimate that has no significant detail. Info can be created quickly - lack detail
Nonconformance
Mgmt by Objectives
Confronting/ Problem solving
Analogous or Top down Estimating
34. Cost associated with conformance to requirements and the step taken to elimate non-conformance
Acquire Project Team
Cost of Quality
A Lag
Finish to Finish
35. An after the fact look at what caused a difference between the basline and the actual performance
Secondary Risk
Visionary
Variance Analysis
Stakeholder Analysis
36. A schedule network analysis technique applied to a schedule that has already been analyzed by the critical path method. It can be used when shared or critical required resources are only available at certain time - are only available in limited quan
Fishbone AKA cause/effect diagram
Resource leveling
Collaborating
Develop Project Team
37. The person responsible for a risk event if it occurs and is simialr to the person responsible for completing on activity
Risk Owner
Sender Message/Receiver - Medium - type of format of the message
Power/Influence Grid
Just-in-time (JIT)
38. A contigency put into action when a risk reesponse and any backup plans don't work. It is the reactive "wing it" reponse
Indentify Risk
Work around
Mgmt Reserves
Closing the project
39. The most common causes of conflict in a multi-project environment
Code of Accounts
3 Processes of quality managment
Schedules - project priorities - resources
PERT Program Evaluation Review Technique
40. Chart used Project Management on the left - Talbe of information (Usually activities - dates - resources etc) on Right - horizontal bars showing when those activities are occuring use it to track the day-to-day.
Collaborating
Status Reports
Risk breakdown structure
Logic Bar Chart (Gantt Chart)
41. Classification Models (for Stakeholder Analysis)
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Distribute Information
Salience Model
Start to Finsh
42. 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
PMIS
Run Chart
Start to Finsh
Referent Power
43. Type of communication method sent to a specific recipient who needs to know the information - This method ensures that the communication is distributed but does not certify that it actually reached or was understood by the intended audience Includes
Vertical Comm
Implied warranty
Report Performance
Push Communications
44. One advantages of sensitivity analysis is?
Leadership and Managment Styles within the project managment life cycle
IT indicates that there is a range of possible outcomes
Status Reports
The 100% Rule
45. Product Verfication - lesson learned - Updating records - reporting - archiving - formal acceptance
Influence/Impact grid
3 Processes of quality managment
90%
Closing the project
46. A cumulative histogram you can use to see where the key problems lie. You can see what is causing the most frequency of problems plus a cumulative percentage of the problem
EEF - Enterprise Enviromental Factors
Stakeholder Mgmt Stategy
Pareto Diagram
Coaching
47. Generally seen as the founding basis for total quality managment - Main Points are: 1. be proactive - not reactive 2. Utilize leadership and accountability 3. Measure and strive for constant improvement
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48. A milestone has a ______duration
Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis
Impact
Zero duration
Variance Analysis
49. Shows a pattern between two variables associated with a process. This helps see a correlation (or lack of) between variable - if it exists
PMIS
Pure Risk
Power/ Interest Grid
Scatter Diagram
50. Shows how the project organization is structure to accomplish project activities
Proprietary Quality Management Methodolgies
Sigma
Breach
Oganization breakdown structure