Deck 1: Projects and Project Management

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During the post-implementation phase,a project is brought to its proper completion.
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Complexity refers to the extent to which the items or elements upon which work is performed or the work processes themselves are interrelated.
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Final launch documents are an output associated with the closure phase.
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Based on research cited in the textbook,31 percent of software projects were canceled before completion and cost an average of 189 percent of their original estimates in more than half the projects.
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An example of a project is an accounting clerk entering journal entries.
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Quality functional deployment,Kano model,and affinity diagrams are tools used during the design phase.
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When developed,the DVD player was considered a Type C Level 1 project.
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A benefit of project management is that it creates a structure and process that enables a project to be kept under control.
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Conceptualization is a process used to set the goals of a project,develop strategies to support an organization's strategic goals,and outline tasks and schedules to accomplish the project goals.
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A discovery audit is a controlled process for identifying potential problems and opportunities.
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Complexity in a project is directly attributed to the scope of the project.
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Interdependence refers to the number of products or operations that are performed at the same time and the resulting degree of difficulty.
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Projects are straightforward and not restrained by technological complexity,organizational complexity,and management complexity.
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User manuals are an output associated with the implementation phase.
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A project has a beginning and an end.
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A clear statement of project needs is an output associated with the planning phase.
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The pre-feasibility study is usually used to assess whether to conduct a full feasibility study.
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A project is a set of activities to solve a problem or take advantage of an opportunity.
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Risk management plans are an output associated with the analysis phase.
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Project management and engineering and services of projects are the two main streams of project activities.
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Projects relying on mature technologies for all industries to have equal access are classified as

A)Type A projects.
B)Type B projects.
C)Type C projects.
D)Type D projects.
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The number of products or operations that are performed at the same time and the resulting degree of difficulty best defines

A)complexity.
B)interdependence.
C)uncertainty.
D)product count.
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Poor communication can lead to overall project failure.
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The extent to which the items or elements upon which work is performed or the work processes themselves are interrelated best defines

A)uncertainty.
B)interdependence.
C)sufficiency.
D)complexity.
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The project management process helps individuals and organizations map a clear strategy to complete a project successfully.
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The discipline of project management is about providing tools and techniques to enable a project team to organize its work and meet the project success factors.
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Each of the following is an underlying dimension encompassing almost all aspects of technology except

A)interdependence.
B)uncertainty.
C)complexity.
D)distribution.
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A project

A)has a beginning and a definite end.
B)expends resources.
C)has constraints and requirements that may include scope,budget,schedule,and resources,performance factors,and creation of value to stakeholders.
D)All of the above are correct.
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Politics and conflicts can lead to overall project failure.
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The overall success factor of a project is the realized value of the project that can be measured by the project stakeholders.
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Scope constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project.
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Project value refers to the overall worth of a project.
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Project success and project management success are the same.
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According to a study cited in the textbook,inadequate management practices are associated with project failure.What is the percentage?

A)45%
B)65%
C)25%
D)5%
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Projects requiring development of new technologies,providing great competitive advantage are classified as

A)Type A projects.
B)Type B projects.
C)Type C projects.
D)Type D projects.
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A unique activity that adds value,expends resources,has beginning and end dates,and has constraints and requirements that include scope,cost,schedule performance,resources and value best defines

A)project.
B)task.
C)activity.
D)job.
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Stringent performance measures can lead to increased time,increased scope,and increased cost.
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A project may be successfully managed but may not meet customer expectations.
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The variability in the process of transformation of inputs to outputs or in the inputs themselves best defines

A)specificity.
B)complexity.
C)uncertainty.
D)interdependence.
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Constructing buildings as environmentally friendly and energy efficient as possible by using more recyclable and earth-friendly products best describes

A)red construction.
B)blue construction.
C)green construction.
D)yellow construction.
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Customer acceptance documents are an output of this phase.

A)conceptualization
B)analysis design/development
C)implementation execution testing
D)launch termination closure
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Which of the following project life span phases helps to identify certain technical problems and issues in a project that may require additional investigation?

A)conceptualization
B)planning
C)design
D)implementation
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A detailed study in a controlled process to identify potential problems and opportunities best defines

A)project plan.
B)project charter.
C)feasibility study.
D)request for proposal.
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The first phase in the project life span is

A)design.
B)conceptualization.
C)planning.
D)implementation.
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Tested product or system,training manuals,and user manuals are outputs of this phase.

A)conceptualization
B)design
C)implementation
D)closure
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During this phase,progress and success are measured,project documents are archived,lessons learned are captured,and project activities are formally closed.

A)post-implementation
B)closure
C)conceptualization
D)implementation
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Factors that may cause project management to fail include

A)wrong project manager.
B)lack or misuse of project management techniques.
C)inadequate rationale,objectives,tasks,and goals.
D)all of the above.
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Successful project management requires each of the following except

A)good planning and required resources with a commitment to complete projects.
B)a skilled project manager.
C)good communication and information flows.
D)end users with project management experience.
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Project life span phases include each of the following except

A)reassignment.
B)design.
C)planning.
D)implementation.
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Project failure is caused by each of the following except

A)cost and duration.
B)enhanced communication.
C)unrealistic goals.
D)customer dissatisfaction.
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The act of collaboration among people and other required resources such that a project is planned,organized,and controlled effectively to accomplish its goals and objectives best defines

A)project management.
B)knowledge acquisition.
C)project planning.
D)project implementation.
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Factors affecting project progress include each of the following except

A)cost of each phase.
B)value chain assessment during each phase.
C)resource allocation in each phase.
D)amount of materials utilized in each phase.
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In which of the following phases are products,services,and systems realized?

A)conceptualization
B)planning
C)design
D)implementation
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When classified according to complexity,a public transportation system project would be classified as a

A)Level 2.
B)Level 3.
C)Level 1.
D)Level 4.
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An idea or thought that refers to the reflection of a targeted business function or process and how the various facets of the process or function relate to each other best defines

A)commitment.
B)pre-feasibility study.
C)conceptualization.
D)closure.
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A process used to set the goals of a project,develop strategies to support an organization's strategic goals,and outline tasks and schedules to accomplish the project goals best defines

A)planning.
B)assessment.
C)implementation.
D)conceptualization.
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A project life span is

A)a progression through a series of differing stages of project development.
B)the total of the phases through which a project passes from the time it is initially conceived until the time it is either in use as a success or abandoned as a failure.
C)often used to explain changes in project strategic decision priorities,changes in project strategic outlook,and their effect on organizational structure and perceptions of organizational effectiveness criteria.
D)all of the above.
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Software being coded,contracts tendered and awarded,and construction work being undertaken will generally occur during

A)conceptualization.
B)planning.
C)design.
D)implementation.
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A preliminary study to assess whether to conduct a full feasibility study or not best describes

A)conceptualization.
B)case justification.
C)alignment.
D)pre-feasibility study.
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Outputs for this phase include communication plans,change management plans,performance plans,and value plans.

A)implementation
B)planning
C)conceptualization
D)design
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Which of the following consists of the features and functions that characterize a product,a service,a system,or a structure?

A)project scope
B)product scope
C)business case
D)project deliverable
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The general work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product,a system,a structure,or a service with the specified features and functions best defines

A)product scope.
B)project scope.
C)project range.
D)project deliverable.
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A communication plan is developed during the

A)design phase.
B)planning phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)closure phase.
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Define project.Identify four major types of projects.
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List the six project life span phases.For each phase,identify one task completed during that phase.
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Establishing lessons learned occurs during the

A)conceptualization phase.
B)planning phase.
C)post-implementation phase.
D)implementation phase.
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An available supply of assets,capabilities,processes,attributes,and knowledge in an organization best defines

A)project resources.
B)project inventory.
C)project repository.
D)project scope.
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Ensuring compliance plans occurs during the

A)planning phase.
B)post-implementation phase.
C)implementation phase.
D)design phase.
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For each project life span phase,identify one tool that may be used.
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An investigation of available resources is undertaken during the

A)planning phase.
B)design phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)implementation phase.
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The list of all activities of a project with intended start and end dates linked by dependencies and constraints of a project best defines

A)project calendar.
B)business case.
C)project schedule.
D)project scope.
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The foundation of successful projects includes each of the following except

A)money.
B)strategy.
C)leadership.
D)management.
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Quality standards are refined during the

A)conceptualization phase.
B)planning phase.
C)design phase.
D)implementation phase.
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The sum of all costs to complete a project best describes

A)feasibility costs.
B)total cost of ownership.
C)project budget.
D)project costs.
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List five potential benefits of project management.
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A project audit is conducted during the

A)post-implementation phase.
B)design phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)closure phase.
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The project is finalized during the

A)closure phase.
B)post-implementation phase.
C)design phase.
D)implementation phase.
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Factors and constraints affecting either the success or failure of projects include

A)completion of the project to maximize project value for stakeholders.
B)completion of the project within established performance and technology standards.
C)completion of the project within allocated resources.
D)all of the above.
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Identify six factors and constraints that affect either the success or the failure of projects.
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The overall quality of a project in terms of its impacts and benefits best defines

A)project feasibility.
B)project range.
C)project performance.
D)project scope.
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During the post-implementation phase,a project is brought to its proper completion.
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Complexity refers to the extent to which the items or elements upon which work is performed or the work processes themselves are interrelated.
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Final launch documents are an output associated with the closure phase.
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Based on research cited in the textbook,31 percent of software projects were canceled before completion and cost an average of 189 percent of their original estimates in more than half the projects.
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An example of a project is an accounting clerk entering journal entries.
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Quality functional deployment,Kano model,and affinity diagrams are tools used during the design phase.
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When developed,the DVD player was considered a Type C Level 1 project.
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A benefit of project management is that it creates a structure and process that enables a project to be kept under control.
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Conceptualization is a process used to set the goals of a project,develop strategies to support an organization's strategic goals,and outline tasks and schedules to accomplish the project goals.
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A discovery audit is a controlled process for identifying potential problems and opportunities.
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Complexity in a project is directly attributed to the scope of the project.
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Interdependence refers to the number of products or operations that are performed at the same time and the resulting degree of difficulty.
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Projects are straightforward and not restrained by technological complexity,organizational complexity,and management complexity.
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User manuals are an output associated with the implementation phase.
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A project has a beginning and an end.
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A clear statement of project needs is an output associated with the planning phase.
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The pre-feasibility study is usually used to assess whether to conduct a full feasibility study.
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A project is a set of activities to solve a problem or take advantage of an opportunity.
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Risk management plans are an output associated with the analysis phase.
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Project management and engineering and services of projects are the two main streams of project activities.
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Projects relying on mature technologies for all industries to have equal access are classified as

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D)Type D projects.
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The number of products or operations that are performed at the same time and the resulting degree of difficulty best defines

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D)product count.
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Poor communication can lead to overall project failure.
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The extent to which the items or elements upon which work is performed or the work processes themselves are interrelated best defines

A)uncertainty.
B)interdependence.
C)sufficiency.
D)complexity.
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The project management process helps individuals and organizations map a clear strategy to complete a project successfully.
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The discipline of project management is about providing tools and techniques to enable a project team to organize its work and meet the project success factors.
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Each of the following is an underlying dimension encompassing almost all aspects of technology except

A)interdependence.
B)uncertainty.
C)complexity.
D)distribution.
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A project

A)has a beginning and a definite end.
B)expends resources.
C)has constraints and requirements that may include scope,budget,schedule,and resources,performance factors,and creation of value to stakeholders.
D)All of the above are correct.
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Politics and conflicts can lead to overall project failure.
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The overall success factor of a project is the realized value of the project that can be measured by the project stakeholders.
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Scope constraint refers to the amount of time available to complete a project.
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Project value refers to the overall worth of a project.
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Project success and project management success are the same.
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According to a study cited in the textbook,inadequate management practices are associated with project failure.What is the percentage?

A)45%
B)65%
C)25%
D)5%
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Projects requiring development of new technologies,providing great competitive advantage are classified as

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B)Type B projects.
C)Type C projects.
D)Type D projects.
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A unique activity that adds value,expends resources,has beginning and end dates,and has constraints and requirements that include scope,cost,schedule performance,resources and value best defines

A)project.
B)task.
C)activity.
D)job.
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Stringent performance measures can lead to increased time,increased scope,and increased cost.
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A project may be successfully managed but may not meet customer expectations.
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The variability in the process of transformation of inputs to outputs or in the inputs themselves best defines

A)specificity.
B)complexity.
C)uncertainty.
D)interdependence.
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Constructing buildings as environmentally friendly and energy efficient as possible by using more recyclable and earth-friendly products best describes

A)red construction.
B)blue construction.
C)green construction.
D)yellow construction.
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Customer acceptance documents are an output of this phase.

A)conceptualization
B)analysis design/development
C)implementation execution testing
D)launch termination closure
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Which of the following project life span phases helps to identify certain technical problems and issues in a project that may require additional investigation?

A)conceptualization
B)planning
C)design
D)implementation
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A detailed study in a controlled process to identify potential problems and opportunities best defines

A)project plan.
B)project charter.
C)feasibility study.
D)request for proposal.
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The first phase in the project life span is

A)design.
B)conceptualization.
C)planning.
D)implementation.
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Tested product or system,training manuals,and user manuals are outputs of this phase.

A)conceptualization
B)design
C)implementation
D)closure
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During this phase,progress and success are measured,project documents are archived,lessons learned are captured,and project activities are formally closed.

A)post-implementation
B)closure
C)conceptualization
D)implementation
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Factors that may cause project management to fail include

A)wrong project manager.
B)lack or misuse of project management techniques.
C)inadequate rationale,objectives,tasks,and goals.
D)all of the above.
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Successful project management requires each of the following except

A)good planning and required resources with a commitment to complete projects.
B)a skilled project manager.
C)good communication and information flows.
D)end users with project management experience.
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Project life span phases include each of the following except

A)reassignment.
B)design.
C)planning.
D)implementation.
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Project failure is caused by each of the following except

A)cost and duration.
B)enhanced communication.
C)unrealistic goals.
D)customer dissatisfaction.
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The act of collaboration among people and other required resources such that a project is planned,organized,and controlled effectively to accomplish its goals and objectives best defines

A)project management.
B)knowledge acquisition.
C)project planning.
D)project implementation.
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Factors affecting project progress include each of the following except

A)cost of each phase.
B)value chain assessment during each phase.
C)resource allocation in each phase.
D)amount of materials utilized in each phase.
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In which of the following phases are products,services,and systems realized?

A)conceptualization
B)planning
C)design
D)implementation
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When classified according to complexity,a public transportation system project would be classified as a

A)Level 2.
B)Level 3.
C)Level 1.
D)Level 4.
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An idea or thought that refers to the reflection of a targeted business function or process and how the various facets of the process or function relate to each other best defines

A)commitment.
B)pre-feasibility study.
C)conceptualization.
D)closure.
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A process used to set the goals of a project,develop strategies to support an organization's strategic goals,and outline tasks and schedules to accomplish the project goals best defines

A)planning.
B)assessment.
C)implementation.
D)conceptualization.
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A project life span is

A)a progression through a series of differing stages of project development.
B)the total of the phases through which a project passes from the time it is initially conceived until the time it is either in use as a success or abandoned as a failure.
C)often used to explain changes in project strategic decision priorities,changes in project strategic outlook,and their effect on organizational structure and perceptions of organizational effectiveness criteria.
D)all of the above.
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Software being coded,contracts tendered and awarded,and construction work being undertaken will generally occur during

A)conceptualization.
B)planning.
C)design.
D)implementation.
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A preliminary study to assess whether to conduct a full feasibility study or not best describes

A)conceptualization.
B)case justification.
C)alignment.
D)pre-feasibility study.
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Outputs for this phase include communication plans,change management plans,performance plans,and value plans.

A)implementation
B)planning
C)conceptualization
D)design
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Which of the following consists of the features and functions that characterize a product,a service,a system,or a structure?

A)project scope
B)product scope
C)business case
D)project deliverable
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The general work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product,a system,a structure,or a service with the specified features and functions best defines

A)product scope.
B)project scope.
C)project range.
D)project deliverable.
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A communication plan is developed during the

A)design phase.
B)planning phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)closure phase.
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Define project.Identify four major types of projects.
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List the six project life span phases.For each phase,identify one task completed during that phase.
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Establishing lessons learned occurs during the

A)conceptualization phase.
B)planning phase.
C)post-implementation phase.
D)implementation phase.
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An available supply of assets,capabilities,processes,attributes,and knowledge in an organization best defines

A)project resources.
B)project inventory.
C)project repository.
D)project scope.
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Ensuring compliance plans occurs during the

A)planning phase.
B)post-implementation phase.
C)implementation phase.
D)design phase.
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For each project life span phase,identify one tool that may be used.
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An investigation of available resources is undertaken during the

A)planning phase.
B)design phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)implementation phase.
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The list of all activities of a project with intended start and end dates linked by dependencies and constraints of a project best defines

A)project calendar.
B)business case.
C)project schedule.
D)project scope.
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The foundation of successful projects includes each of the following except

A)money.
B)strategy.
C)leadership.
D)management.
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Quality standards are refined during the

A)conceptualization phase.
B)planning phase.
C)design phase.
D)implementation phase.
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The sum of all costs to complete a project best describes

A)feasibility costs.
B)total cost of ownership.
C)project budget.
D)project costs.
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75
List five potential benefits of project management.
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76
A project audit is conducted during the

A)post-implementation phase.
B)design phase.
C)conceptualization phase.
D)closure phase.
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77
The project is finalized during the

A)closure phase.
B)post-implementation phase.
C)design phase.
D)implementation phase.
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78
Factors and constraints affecting either the success or failure of projects include

A)completion of the project to maximize project value for stakeholders.
B)completion of the project within established performance and technology standards.
C)completion of the project within allocated resources.
D)all of the above.
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79
Identify six factors and constraints that affect either the success or the failure of projects.
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The overall quality of a project in terms of its impacts and benefits best defines

A)project feasibility.
B)project range.
C)project performance.
D)project scope.
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