Questions on Project Scope Management
perparepm is thankful to Neeraj Kanojia for providing these questions.
- Completion of a product scope is measured against:
- Product Management Plan
- Project Management Plan
- WBS & WBS Dictionary
- Product Requirements
- All of the below are inputs to Define Scope process EXCEPT:
- Project Charter
- Requirements Document
- Organizational process assets
- Project Management Plan
- Validated deliverables is an input to which of the following processes?
- Collect Requirements
- Define Scope
- Create WBS
- Verify Scope
- Project Charter is an input to all of the following processes EXCEPT:
- Collect requirements
- Define Scope
- Create WBS
- Develop Project Management Plan
- Work Performance Measurement is an output of which process:
- Define Scope
- Create WBS
- Verify Scope
- Control Scope
- If the project is terminated early, the level and extent of completion should be documented. This is done as a part of:
- Define Scope
- Create WBS
- Verify Scope
- Control Scope
- Verify Scope can be BEST described as the process of
- Verifying that the project quality requirements have been met
- Obtaining stakeholder's formal acceptance of the project deliverables
- Controlling changes to the scope of the project
- Verifying that all of the project's objectives have been met
- Which of the following can be BEST described as a characteristic of Work Package?
- May or may not be cost estimated
- Can be scheduled
- Can be further decomposed into work packages
- May be monitored subject to nature of the project
Answers
- C.
- D.
- D. Validated Deliverables are output of Perform Quality Control process and acts as inputs to Verify Scope process.
- C. Project Charter is input to all these processes except Create WBS.
- D. Work performance measurement is an output of Control Scope
- C
- B. Verify Scope is the process of obtaining the stakeholders' formal acceptance of the completed project scope and associated deliverables. [PMBOK Pg. 123]
- B. Work Package is the lowest level in the WBS, and is the point, at which it can be reliably scheduled, cost estimated, monitored and controlled.
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