Question: 1. What is the difference between an Exit Gate and a Kill Point?# 2. Define what a Project is. 3. What is the difference between

1. What is the difference between an Exit Gate and a Kill Point?#

2. Define what a Project is.

3. What is the difference between a Project versus a Program versus a Portfolio.

4. Define OPAs and give 4 examples of them.

#5 Define EEFs and give 4 examples of them.

#6 What is the Baseline?

#7 What is the difference between a Standard and a Regulation.

#8 List the 5 Major Types of Organizations and then tell the differences and who is in charge.

#9 Define the Project Roles and then tell the hierarchy.

o Project ManageroProject Coordinator

o Project Expeditor

o Senior ManagementoFunctional Manager

o StakeholderoSponsoro Program ManageroProject Office (Project Management Office (PMO))

#10. What are the 3 areas of the Iron Triangle and then list all 10 knowledge areas?

#11(5 Points) What are the 5 types of Process Groups?

#12(8 Points) Processes are composed of what 3 components and list 3 examples of component.

#13(3 Points) What is the difference between WPD versus WPI versus WPR?

#14(5 Points) Define the Group Decision-Making Techniques for Voting.oConsensusoUnanimityoMajorityoPluralityoDictatorship

#15(5 Points) What are the five areas of the test and what percentage of the test is each area?

#16(5 Points) What is the difference between a non-overlapping waterfall approach, and over-lapping waterfall approach and an agile approach?

#17(5 Points) Define and give 5 examples of Interpersonal and Team Management Skills exhibited by managers.

#18(10 Points) Describe the difference between Data Gathering, Data Analysis, Decision Making, and Data Representation. Give 3 examples of each category. These are common tools used in all of the processes. You will need to know what the difference is between each tool.

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