QUEST Project management provides organizations with a methodology to:
A Become more efficient and effective in accomplishing goals that cannot be handled well by
the traditional structure
B Manage high risk repetitive work
C Provide clients with multiple points of contact
D Provide guidance in accomplishing repetitive activities
E All of the above
A
QUEST Configuration (baseline) control monitors performance against the
A scope baseline
B original schedule
C original budget
D All of the above.
E None of the above.
A
QUEST A summary WBS is usually developed in the
A Conceptual phase
B implementation phase
C planning phase
D close-out phase
E All of the above phases
A
QUEST A project may be defined as _____
A an integrated approach to managing projects
B a coordinated undertaking of interrelated activities.
C a group of activities directed by a project manger over a life cycle
D an undertaking with a defined starting point and defined objectives
E All of the above.
D
QUEST Approval to proceed is normally made at the end of the _____ phase of a typical project.
A conceptual
B development
C implementation
D execution
E close-out
A
QUEST Lessons learned are most often based upon project historical records. Lessons learned can
be used to:
A See what mistakes others have made
B See how others have solved problems
C Predict trends, highlight problems and identify alternatives
D All of the above
E A and B only
D
QUEST A program can best be described as:
A A grouping of related activities which last two years or more
B The first major subdivision of a project
C A grouping of projects, similar in nature, which support a product or product line and
have no definable end point
D A product line
E Another name for a project
C
QUEST Ensuring that all work is both authorized and funded by contractual documentation is the
responsibility of:
A The project manager
B The functional manager
C The project sponsor
D The client
E All of the above
A
QUEST The project charter is a document designed to tell _____ exactly what the project
entails.
A The project manager
B The project office
C The project team
D The project sponsor
E Anyone associated with the project
E
QUEST Work authorization forms are needed in order to:
A Authorize line organizations to charge against the project
B Establish an audit trail
C Develop a structured methodology for release of funds
D All of the above
E A and C only
D
QUEST The scope baseline/project charter is prepared by the:
A Project manager
B Project manager and project office
C Project manager, project office and functional team
D Project manager, project office, functional team and project sponsor
E Project manager, project sponsor and customer/user
E
QUEST Typical characteristics of a work package include:
A Representation of units of work at a level where work is performed
B Clearly distinguishes one work package from all others assigned to a single functional
group
C Limits the work to be performed to relatively short periods of time
D All of the above
E A and B only
E
QUEST Problems can occur in properly defining a project because:
A Project goals may not be agreeable to all parties
B The plan was "too loose," thus allowing priorities to change
C Low turnover of project personnel
D Too much communication between the client and project personnel
E The project objectives were quantified
A
QUEST In preparing a good project definition, experienced project managers will:
A Concentrate mainly on the end product rather than costs or benefits. These come later.
B Realize that only the "tip of the iceberg" may be showing. As a project manager, you must
get beneath it.
C Understand that a project definition/plan is a dynamic rather than static tool, and thus
subject to change.
D Try to convert objectives into quantifiable terms.
E All of the above
E
QUEST Project life cycles provide a better means of measurement of progress and control. The
four phases of a project are conceptual development, _____, _____, and _____.
A Preliminary planning, detail planning, closeout
B Implementation, reporting, termination
C Development, implementation, termination
D Execution, reporting, finishing
E Implementation, termination, post-audit review
C