Question: The WBS can be defined as a uniform, consistent, and logical method for dividing the project into small components to manage the projects scope and
- The WBS can be defined as a uniform, consistent, and logical method for dividing the project into small components to manage the projects scope and to plan, estimate costs, and monitor progress.
True
False
2Stakeholder requirements are often classified into technical and non-functional categories.
True
False
3The View tab and View Ribbon are used to access which of the following?
Calculations for the earliest start and finish dates
Calculations of total slack for each activity
Calculations for the latest start and finish dates.
All of the above
4Which of the following should a strong project quality plan include?
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
Both of the above
None of the above
5Which of the statements describe a project's critical path?
The path of activities that takes the longest to accomplish.
The path from a project's start to its finish in which activities have no slack.
Both of the above.
None of the above.
6Which of the following constitutes a good process to determine a project's scope?
List the project's deliverables.
Determine the project's boundaries
Write a scope description.
Distribute a Request for Proposal (RFP)
A, B, & C only
7Consider your Portfolio Project. Match the terms on the left to the example on the right.
- A. B. C.
WBS Level 1
- A. B. C.
WBS Level 2
- A. B. C.
Task
A.
Graduation Preparation
B.
Report
C.
Enter All Data into Excel
8How are the concepts of total slack and a project's critical path associated? What do they mean for the project's completion?
9The best time for a project manager to check for quality is at the end of the project but before presenting it to the sponsor and customer.
True
False
10The Task tab and Task Ribbon are used to access which of the following?
Gantt Chart
Open task Information window for each activity
Tracking Gantt
Indent and outdent tasks to create a WBS is hierarchical indented list format
All of the above
11Total slack is the difference between the earliest finish time of activity in a project and the required project completion time.
True
False
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