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Sample Question and Answer
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A project manager is planning an educational research project and is developing the components of the project management plan. The project manager is nearly complete with the requirements management plan using a template provided by the project management office (PMO). The project manager notices that an element included in the template is misplaced and should
not be part of the requirements management plan. Which of the following elements did the project manager most likely notice and should exclude from the requirements management plan?
A. The metrics that will be used and the rationale for using them B. A requirements prioritization process C. A process that specifies how formal acceptance of the completed project deliverables will be obtained D. How requirement activities will be planned, tracked, and
reported HINT: Which element should be included in the scope management plan and not the requirements management plan?
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"There is a approved change request. The baseline(s) and project management plan needs to be updated. Under which process they will be updated? Direct & manage work or Monitor and control work. My understanding is Monitor and control process is the right choice."
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Student Profile: Dmitry Korotaev, PMP
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"...In my view, the contents of the official A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) is too strict and formal that makes it quite difficult to visualize and to digest properly. I’m a visual learner; I need to draw something to understand it properly and be able to explain it to others, that’s why the guide should be supplemented with some easy-to-understand material ideally with examples such as the PM PrepCast
video course. But you still need to read the guide at least twice to get used to the terminology and key concepts. I’d suggest creating a GAP list for each knowledge area (questions answered incorrectly in the simulator) and focus on GAPs only without overwhelming yourself with the tons of information."
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