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Alibi Nassipkali
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Question 1

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Have an understanding of bottom pieces of the project and then builds the full picture of project estimate[blank_start]---[blank_end] Generate the top parts and then cost smaller and smaller pieces and add them up[blank_start]---[blank_end] Requires a local, idiosyncratic, database[blank_start]---[blank_end] Using a group of people to improve an estimate[blank_start]---[blank_end] Using computer models to enter values and generate an estimate for a project[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Bottom UP
  • Top Down
  • Estimation by analogy
  • Wideband Delphi
  • Algorithmic/parametric
  • Bottom UP
  • Top Down
  • Estimation by analogy
  • Wideband Delph
  • Algorithmic/parametric
  • Bottom UP
  • Top Down
  • Estimation by analogy
  • Wideband Delphi
  • Algorithmic/parametric
  • Bottom UP
  • Top Down
  • Estimation by analogy
  • Wideband Delphi
  • Algorithmic/parametric
  • Bottom UP
  • Top Down
  • Estimation by analogy
  • Wideband Delphi
  • Algorithmic/parametric

Question 2

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Match the correct description for each Project Stakeholder are persons of group who provides resources and support for the project and is accountable for enabling success[blank_start]---[blank_end] The persons or organization who will approve and manage the projects product, service, or result[blank_start]---[blank_end] Internal stakeholders who are affected by the activities of the project team[blank_start]---[blank_end] Are external companies that enter into a contractual agreement to provide components or services necessary for the project.[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • sponsors
  • customers and users
  • Organizational groups
  • vendors
  • sponsors
  • customers and users
  • Organizational groups
  • vendors
  • sponsors
  • customers and users
  • Organizational groups
  • vendors
  • sponsors
  • customers and users
  • Organizational groups
  • vendors

Question 3

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For the key risk mitigation methods phase select a proper description of what they mean Having an understanding and approval of Project management team not to apply any actions but second the current state of the identified risk[blank_start]---[blank_end] applying the required actions for moving of identified risk[blank_start]---[blank_end] applying the required actions for complete mitigation of identified risk[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Risk acceptance
  • Risk transfer
  • Risk avoidance
  • Risk acceptance
  • Risk transfer
  • Risk avoidance
  • Risk acceptance
  • Risk transfer
  • Risk avoidance

Question 4

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5. Match the each description with correct section of SPMP(PMP) Clear identification of what will be done on the project[blank_start]---[blank_end] A list of the how and what will be delivered to the customer that represents a product [blank_start]---[blank_end] Connections between the project and the outside world that provides information to the project and through which the project provides information[blank_start]---[blank_end] An evaluation of the amount of resources that will be needed to achieve a goal. These resources can be time, money or other consumables[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Scope
  • Deliverables
  • External interfaces
  • Estimates
  • Scope
  • Deliverables
  • External interfaces
  • Estimates
  • Scope
  • Deliverables
  • External interfaces
  • Estimates
  • Scope
  • Deliverables
  • External interfaces
  • Estimates

Question 5

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6. The scope primarily represents?
Answer
  • the responsibilities of the developers on a project
  • defines who will do what on a project
  • key concepts and ideas that slow what the project will do
  • the range of values a project may take on
  • the responsibilities of the customers on a project

Question 6

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7. Match the terms with appropriate definitions are drawn up early on in a project’s lifecycle and set out: the overall purpose and scope of the project; names of the sponsor, main stakeholders, and proposed project manager. They are often necessary during the first stages of gaining approval for the project[blank_start]---[blank_end] are the groups or individual who have an interest in the outcome of the project, although the interest that each group has is usually specific to them[blank_start]---[blank_end] splits large projects tasks into more manageable pieces of work, or actions. These can then be allocated to teams or individuals using a responsibility assignment matrix[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Project charter
  • Stakeholder
  • WBS
  • Project charter
  • Stakeholder
  • WBS
  • Project charter
  • Stakeholder
  • WBS

Question 7

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8. (Fill in the blank) The ___ is key to the definition of a project
Answer
  • project time is unchangeable
  • manager is needed for a project to exist
  • number of requirements divided by the resources times the hours does not exceed three times the scope development time
  • project has a fixed amount of resources to complete it
  • goal is clear and singular

Question 8

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9. The main correlation between cost and time in project estimation states
Answer
  • number of requirements divided by the resources times the hours does not exceed three times the scope development time
  • the project time is unchangeable. The human resources should be allocated accordingly.
  • the project has a fixed amount of resources to complete it. Time depends on agreements
  • the more human resource we have the more money we have to put in estimate
  • the project estimate is defined by the required scope of work to complete the project

Question 9

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10. What is a team?
Answer
  • a group of people who have a common goal they are working toward
  • a group of people who look for things to do to stay busy
  • a group of people who play at athletic events
  • a group of people who always like each other and intuitively know what to do

Question 10

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11.Leadership is primarily dealing with
Answer
  • situation analysis
  • complexity management
  • attention getting
  • approval provision
  • change management

Question 11

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12. Match the description with corresponding project management process group those processes performed to define a new project or a new phase of an existing project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase[blank_start]---[blank_end] those processes required to establish the scope of the project refine the objectives and define the course of actions required to attain the objectives that the project was undertaken to achieve [blank_start]---[blank_end] Those processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications [blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • initiating process group
  • planning process group
  • executing process group
  • initiating process group
  • planning process group
  • executing process group
  • initiating process group
  • planning process group
  • executing process group

Question 12

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13. To understand clearly what a project is requires elicitation techniques that work well. How can we best tell if the elicitation techniques we are using work well
Answer
  • the requirements are testable
  • the project management states that they are
  • the project team is using effort on the project
  • the developers say so
  • the customer agrees

Question 13

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14. Why do we need to estimate projects? Select the false statement?
Answer
  • we will be able to make a commitment to our customers as to when and what we can deliver
  • it provides some idea of the resources on the project
  • use up front time to better understand a project
  • provides the engineers with documentation to support future failures
  • it is a best practice for projects
  • they provide a way to charge the customer money
  • provides a company with information it can use to justify doing a project

Question 14

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15. Decomposition of the large work into smaller chunks to make estimations and match with responsible person is
Answer
  • estimation techniques
  • risk management
  • lifecycle of project
  • WBS

Question 15

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16. Name the five phases of the SEI Risk method and define what they mean? have a method to pick out the risks so that you know what they are on your project relative to a set of current conditions and future success you want to achieve[blank_start]---[blank_end] make sure that the processes used on your project continuously review risk and come back to ensure that risk are properly being dealt with[blank_start]---[blank_end] develop a mitigation strategy to deal with the highest priority risks[blank_start]---[blank_end] have a process to take risks which have been identified and prioritize them with respect to the success criteria of the project[blank_start]---[blank_end] monitor the risks to make sure that they are properly dealt with[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Identify
  • Plan
  • Track
  • Analyze
  • Control
  • Identify
  • Plan
  • Track
  • Analyze
  • Control
  • Identify
  • Plan
  • Track
  • Analyze
  • Control
  • Identify
  • Plan
  • Track
  • Analyze
  • Control
  • Identify
  • Plan
  • Track
  • Analyze
  • Control

Question 16

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17. Tangible assets are include ? Select one or more
Answer
  • securities like stocks, bonds and cash
  • furniture
  • patents
  • trademarks
  • franchises

Question 17

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18. Match team Leader’s quality (over Project manager qualities) Select one or more
Answer
  • collaborating
  • controlling
  • the best specialist in this case
  • directing
  • organizing

Question 18

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19. In the PEAK decision model risk is one of the outputs of decisions, that are made for a project. True or False?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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20. Everything below are the methods to increase your power EXCEPT for:
Answer
  • do not be afraid to advertise yourself
  • try to obtain the right to estimate the team member performance
  • become an expert in Project Management
  • Ignorance of the people who have no or lack of power
  • Advertise your projects and increase their priorities
  • emphasize your sponsor’s support

Question 20

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21. Match the correct definition with item for scope? roles of people who will be affected by the product; customer; developers; users; administrators; etc[blank_start]---[blank_end] a clear view of what each role must accomplish; roles and responsibilities; things that must be done[blank_start]---[blank_end] the starting and ending points of the project with major meetings and expected deliverables on the project[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Stakeholders
  • responsibilities
  • major time line
  • stakeholders
  • responsibilities
  • major time line
  • stakeholders
  • responsibilities
  • major time line

Question 21

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22. Why do we need teams?
Answer
  • all people are social and work better in social environment
  • everyone knows that a team can do more than an individual
  • teams are always fun and having fun is as important as getting the work done
  • a well setup team can better utilize the skills of people

Question 22

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23. Below are the three key Risk management areas found in the essentials of software engineering book and provide a brief description of how they apply to your project requires the team to produce a threshold of success[blank_start]---[blank_end] requires the team to evaluate the risks with respect to the Threshold of success[blank_start]---[blank_end] Requires the team to setup a plan for dealing with the highest priority risks on the project on a regular basis[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Risk identification
  • Risk prioritization
  • Risk mitigation
  • Risk identification
  • Risk prioritization
  • Risk mitigation
  • Risk identification
  • Risk prioritization
  • Risk mitigation

Question 23

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24. What is risk? Please select FALSE statement
Answer
  • risks are easy to understand with respect to the Threshold of success
  • risks management is one of the least used best project management practices
  • risk is neither good or bad it just occurs every time we make a decision
  • risk can be taught to students using games
  • the faster your project is conducted the less risk you have

Question 24

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25. Defining and committing to a clear picture of success establishes the common ground rules for a project by making the basic project goals explicit. The technique is known as?
Answer
  • Function Points(FP)
  • COCOMO II
  • ToS (threshold of success)
  • WBS (work breakdown structure)

Question 25

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26. Why is a clear scope important to a project?
Answer
  • all of the above
  • the customer relates to the scope to know what the developers will do
  • the scope helps with understanding risks and project estimates
  • it helps define what needs to be done and who needs to do it

Question 26

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27. Parkinson’s Law in project management estimation sounds like
Answer
  • bad defined project causes failure
  • it is never to reach absolute
  • 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes
  • work will grow to fill time allocated

Question 27

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28. Match project manager’s qualities (over Team leader qualities) SELECT ONE OR MORE
Answer
  • collaborating
  • controlling
  • organizing
  • the best specialist in his case
  • directing

Question 28

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29. Intangible assets are include? SELECT ONE OR MORE
Answer
  • inventory
  • copyright
  • franchises
  • securities like stocks bonds and cash
  • patents

Question 29

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30. What makes software development so hard and why do we need to capture the scope for a project?
Answer
  • people have difficulty understanding software and what it can do
  • all of the given
  • the customer has difficulty understanding software and what it can do
  • Software is complex and understanding is sometimes difficult

Question 30

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31. To understand what does project should deliver (create at the finish) we need to use an elictation technique that works well (метод выявления требовании) How can we best tell if the elicitation techniques we are using work well (по какому признаку мы можем сказать, что выбранный нами некий метод работает хорошо)
Answer
  • the customer says so
  • the project team is generating many requirements
  • the developers say so
  • the project management says so
  • the requirements are testable

Question 31

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32. Project manager should only at the beginning of the project identify and analyze the risks faced by their project.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

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33. A project can create?
Answer
  • a result, such as an outcome or document
  • all of above
  • a service or a capability to perform a service
  • an improvement in the existing product or service lines
  • a product that can be either a component of another item, an enhancement of an item or an end item in itself

Question 33

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34. How can I identify a clear scope for a project?
Answer
  • the customers approves of what is written up as the scope for the project
  • the development team agrees with what is written up as the scope of the project
  • there are a clear set of wants from all the stakeholders written up for the scope
  • all statements about what needs to be done are well written

Question 34

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35. There are the five key items that must be contained covered by a Project management plan. List and define these items. the mechanism that will be used to define roles and responsibilities of people on a project and how they will interoperate to ensure the stakeholders are all working toward a common solution[blank_start]---[blank_end] what customer needs; items to build; features the system should have; stories that represent the customer’s needs[blank_start]---[blank_end] The starting and ending points of the project with major meetings and expected deliverables on the project[blank_start]---[blank_end] What it will take to build what the customer needs in resources, time money and other form of value measurement[blank_start]---[blank_end] The issue of Threshold of Success and those things that may interfere with attaining a success level that satisfies the customer[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Control mechanism
  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Estimation
  • Risks
  • Control mechanisms
  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Estimation
  • Risks
  • Control mechanism
  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Estimation
  • Risks
  • Control mechanism
  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Estimation
  • Risks
  • Control mechanism
  • Scope
  • Schedule
  • Estimation
  • Risks

Question 35

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36. Match the definitions with corresponding project manager’s interpersonal skills is a strategy of sharing power and relying on interpersonal skills to get others to cooperate towards common goals[blank_start]---[blank_end] is a strategy of conferring with parties of shared or opposed interests with a view toward compromise or reaching an agreement[blank_start]---[blank_end] engage in open and direct communications to resolve problems[blank_start]---[blank_end] is about helping people recognize their potential through empowerment and development[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • influencing
  • negotiation
  • Trust building
  • coaching
  • influencing
  • negotiation
  • Trust building
  • coaching
  • influencing
  • negotiation
  • Trust building
  • coaching
  • influencing
  • negotiation
  • Trust building
  • coaching

Question 36

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37. Match the definitions with corresponding project manager interpersonal skills the process of helping a group of individuals bound by a common purpose to work with each other the leader, external stakeholders and the organization [blank_start]---[blank_end] focusing the efforts of a group of people toward a common goal and enabling them to work as a team[blank_start]---[blank_end] This action in a project environment involves creating an environment to meet project objectives while providing maximum satisfaction related to what people value most[blank_start]---[blank_end]
Answer
  • Team building
  • Leadership involves
  • Motivation
  • Team building
  • Leadership involves
  • Motivation
  • Team building
  • Leadership involves
  • Motivation

Question 37

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40. The problem stated as “can the project be done at the specified cost with the available resources?” is relates to
Answer
  • project cost
  • project schedule
  • project scope
  • project quality

Question 38

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39. Project manager should systematically identify, analyze, and mitigate the risks faced by their project
Answer
  • True
  • False
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