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1.  Theinitiatingphaseoftheprojectlifecyclestartswithrecognizinganeed.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theinitiatingphaseoftheprojectlifecyclestartswithrecognizinganeed,problem,oropportunityforwhichaprojectorprojectsareidentifiedtoaddresstheneed.

Incorrect Theinitiatingphaseoftheprojectlifecyclestartswithrecognizinganeed,problem,oropportunityforwhichaprojectorprojectsareidentifiedtoaddresstheneed.

2.  Everyprojectthatisidentifiedisselectedtobecompleted.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Sometimesorganizationshaveseveralneedsandlimitedfundsandcannotselecteveryprojecttobecompleted.

Incorrect Sometimesorganizationshaveseveralneedsandlimitedfundsandcannotselecteveryprojecttobecompleted.

3.  Unexpectedeventsarereasonsforanorganizationtodecidetoinitiateaproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Projectsareidentifiedinvariouswaysduringanorganization'sstrategicplanning;inresponsetounexpectedevents,orasaresultofagroupofindividualsdecidingtoorganizeaprojecttoaddressaparticularneed.Projectsareinitiatedaftertheprojectisidentified.

Incorrect Projectsareidentifiedinvariouswaysduringanorganization'sstrategicplanning;inresponsetounexpectedevents,orasaresultofagroupofindividualsdecidingtoorganizeaprojecttoaddressaparticularneed.Projectsareinitiatedaftertheprojectisidentified.

4.  Quantitativebenefitsofaprojectaretheintangiblebenefitsofcompletingaprojectsuchasemployeemorale.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Quantitativebenefitsincludethefinancialbenefits.Intangiblebenefitssuchasemployeemoralearequalitativeandmayhaveanindirecteffectthatisimmeasurable.

Incorrect Quantitativebenefitsincludethefinancialbenefits.Intangiblebenefitssuchasemployeemoralearequalitativeandmayhaveanindirecteffectthatisimmeasurable.

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5.  Disadvantagesfordoingaprojectmayhaveapositiveimpactonanorganization.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Onedisadvantagefordoingaprojectcouldbetheextensiveamountofinvestmentnecessaryfortheproject.Theorganizationcouldexperienceapositiveimpactbygainingmarketshareorincreasingorganizationalcapacityfromcompletingtheproject.

Incorrect Onedisadvantagefordoingaprojectcouldbetheextensiveamountofinvestmentnecessaryfortheproject.Theorganizationcouldexperienceapositiveimpactbygainingmarketshareorincreasingorganizationalcapacityfromcompletingtheproject.

6.  Projectsthatarenotsimilarcannotbecomparedwhenmakingaselectiontomoveforwardwithaproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Thesetofcriteriaforevaluationshouldincludequantitativeandqualitativefactorsthatareimportanttotheorganizationandwillhelptosetthepriorityleveloftheprojects.

Incorrect Thesetofcriteriaforevaluationshouldincludequantitativeandqualitativefactorsthatareimportanttotheorganizationandwillhelptosetthepriorityleveloftheprojects.

7.  Thereactionofanadvocacygroupiscategorizedasanegativeconsequenceforaproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Thereactionofanadvocacygroupcouldbefavorableandbeapositivebenefit.

Incorrect Thereactionofanadvocacygroupcouldbefavorableandbeapositivebenefit.

8.  Theprojectcharterisalsocalledaprojectauthorizationoraprojectinitiationdocument.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectcharterissometimescalledaprojectauthorizationoraprojectinitiationdocument.

Incorrect Theprojectcharterissometimescalledaprojectauthorizationoraprojectinitiationdocument.

9.  Surveysofstakeholderscanbeusedtogatheronlyquantitativedata.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Surveysofstakeholderscanbeusedtogatherquantitativeandqualitativedatenecessarytomakeadecisionaboutgoingforwardwithaproject.

Incorrect Surveysofstakeholderscanbeusedtogatherquantitativeandqualitativedatenecessarytomakeadecisionaboutgoingforwardwithaproject.

10.  Theprojecttitleshouldbeacodewordeveniftheprojectisnotconfidential.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcommunicateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject,unlessconfidentialityisnecessaryandacodenameisused.

Incorrect Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcommunicateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject,unlessconfidentialityisnecessaryandacodenameisused.

11.  Theprojectpurposeintheprojectchartermayincludepriordocumentsforselectingtheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectpurposeintheprojectchartersummarizestheneedandjustificationfortheprojectandmayreferencepriordocumentsfortherationalefortheproject.

Incorrect Theprojectpurposeintheprojectchartersummarizestheneedandjustificationfortheprojectandmayreferencepriordocumentsfortherationalefortheproject.

12.  Theprojectdescriptionintheprojectcharterisahigh-leveldescriptionoftheprojectandreferencesmoredetaileddocumentsregardingkeyperformancerequirements.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectdescriptionintheprojectcharterprovidesahigh-leveldescriptionoftheprojectandmayincludethemajortasks,majorphases,andaworkbreakdownstructure.

Incorrect Theprojectdescriptionintheprojectcharterprovidesahigh-leveldescriptionoftheprojectandmayincludethemajortasks,majorphases,andaworkbreakdownstructure.

13.  Theprojectobjectiveintheprojectcharterindicatesthedeliverable,schedule,andbudgetforaproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectobjectiveintheprojectcharterstateswhatisexpectedtobeaccomplishedandcanincludetheexpectedtimeframeandthefundsauthorized.

Incorrect Theprojectobjectiveintheprojectcharterstateswhatisexpectedtobeaccomplishedandcanincludetheexpectedtimeframeandthefundsauthorized.

14.  Thesuccesscriteriaintheprojectcharterindicatetheexpectedbenefitsoftheprojectincludingwhattheexpectationsareforprojectsuccess.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

Incorrect Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

15.  Fundingstatementsinaprojectchartermaybebrokenintotheamountauthorizedbyprojectphase.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Thefundingamountlistedinaprojectcharterindicatesthetotalamountoffundsauthorizedfortheproject.

Incorrect Thefundingamountlistedinaprojectcharterindicatesthetotalamountoffundsauthorizedfortheproject.

16.  Themajordeliverablesintheprojectcharterdescribethedetailsoftheworkpackagesintheworkbreakdownstructure.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Themajordeliverablesintheprojectcharterstatewhatisexpectedtobecompletedattheendoftheproject.

Incorrect Themajordeliverablesintheprojectcharterstatewhatisexpectedtobecompletedattheendoftheproject.

17.  Theacceptancecriteriadescribethecriterianecessaryforthesponsortoapprovethedeliverables.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

Incorrect Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

18.  Meetingtheacceptancecriterialistedintheprojectchartermeansthecustomerissatisfied.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Meetingtheacceptancecriteriameansthedeliverablehasmetthequantitativecriteria;itdoesnotmeanthatthecustomerissatisfiedwiththeperformanceoftheprojectteamorthefinaldeliverable.

Incorrect Meetingtheacceptancecriteriameansthedeliverablehasmetthequantitativecriteria;itdoesnotmeanthatthecustomerissatisfiedwiththeperformanceoftheprojectteamorthefinaldeliverable.

19.  Amilestonescheduleliststargetdatesforphasesofaproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Amilestonescheduleliststhetargetdatesortimesfortheachievementofkeyeventsfortheproject.Thesekeyeventscouldbedeliverablesorphases.

Incorrect Amilestonescheduleliststhetargetdatesortimesfortheachievementofkeyeventsfortheproject.Thesekeyeventscouldbedeliverablesorphases.

20.  Theprojectjustificationincludesthekeyassumptionsfortheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

Incorrect Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

21.  Theconstraintsforaprojectincludetherequirementtooutsourceduetotheorganization'slackofhavingexpertisewithitsownstaff.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theproject'sconstraintsdescriberequirementsorlimitationsfortheproject.

Incorrect Theproject'sconstraintsdescriberequirementsorlimitationsfortheproject.

22.  Theprojectchartershouldincludeasmanyrisksascanbebrainstormedtobesuretohaveenoughfundsforcontingencies.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectchartershouldidentifymajorrisks,whichincludeanyriskthatthesponsorthinkshasahighlikelihoodofoccurrenceorahighdegreeofpotentialimpact.

Incorrect Theprojectchartershouldidentifymajorrisks,whichincludeanyriskthatthesponsorthinkshasahighlikelihoodofoccurrenceorahighdegreeofpotentialimpact.

23.  Projectapprovalrequirementsstatewhenthesponsorwantstoreviewtheprogressoftheprojectandmakedecisionsaboutmovingtothenextphase.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theapprovalrequirementsdefinethelimitsofauthorityoftheprojectmanager.

Incorrect Theapprovalrequirementsdefinethelimitsofauthorityoftheprojectmanager.

24.  Iftheprojectmanagerisselectedintheinitiatingphaseoftheproject,thentheprojectmanagerislikelytoparticipateinthedevelopmentoftheprojectcharterfortheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theprojectmanagersectionofaprojectcharteridentifiesthepersonfromtheorganizationthatisassignedastheprojectmanager.Thispersonmaypreparetheprojectcharterifselectedearlyenoughintheprojectlifecycle.

Incorrect Theprojectmanagersectionofaprojectcharteridentifiesthepersonfromtheorganizationthatisassignedastheprojectmanager.Thispersonmaypreparetheprojectcharterifselectedearlyenoughintheprojectlifecycle.

25.  Aprojectshouldhaveweeklyprojectstatusreviewmeetingssupplementedwithwrittenprojectreports.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Theproject'sreportingrequirementsstatethefrequencyandcontentofprojectstatusreviewsandreports.Thefrequencyshouldbeoftenenoughforthesponsortoapprovethedeliverablesandfortheprojectteamtoreduceproblemsduetoprojectdelays.Thismaybedaily,weekly,orevenmonthlyandisdependentupontheproject.

Incorrect Theproject'sreportingrequirementsstatethefrequencyandcontentofprojectstatusreviewsandreports.Thefrequencyshouldbeoftenenoughforthesponsortoapprovethedeliverablesandfortheprojectteamtoreduceproblemsduetoprojectdelays.Thismaybedaily,weekly,orevenmonthlyandisdependentupontheproject.

26.  Thesponsordesigneeistheprojectmanageroftheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Thesponsordesigneeistheindividualwhothesponsordesignatestoactonbehalfoftheprojectsponsorandtheprojectmanagerisaccountabletothisperson.

Incorrect Thesponsordesigneeistheindividualwhothesponsordesignatestoactonbehalfoftheprojectsponsorandtheprojectmanagerisaccountabletothisperson.

27.  Theapprovaldatefortheprojectistheprojectstartdate.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Theapprovalsignatureanddateintheprojectcharterindicatethatthesponsorhasofficiallyorformallyauthorizedtheprojectandthedateisconsideredtobewhentheclockstartstickingforaccomplishingthekeymilestonesfortheproject.

Incorrect Theapprovalsignatureanddateintheprojectcharterindicatethatthesponsorhasofficiallyorformallyauthorizedtheprojectandthedateisconsideredtobewhentheclockstartstickingforaccomplishingthekeymilestonesfortheproject.

28.  Allprojectsrequireaprojectchartertostarttheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Projectsthatareinformalordoneinresponsetoanunexpectedeventmaynotbeappropriateforaprojectcharter.

Incorrect Projectsthatareinformalordoneinresponsetoanunexpectedeventmaynotbeappropriateforaprojectcharter.

29.  Arequestforproposalisrequiredforprojectsthatarecompletedbyanexternalcontractortoanorganization.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Projectsthatareinformalordoneinresponsetoanunexpectedeventmaynotbeappropriatetohavearequestforproposal.

Incorrect Projectsthatareinformalordoneinresponsetoanunexpectedeventmaynotbeappropriatetohavearequestforproposal.

30.  Partofpreparingarequestforproposalissolicitingtherequesttopotentialbiddersontheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Organizationsmayhavealistofpotentialbiddersormayadvertiseinselectednewspapersorwebsites.

Incorrect Organizationsmayhavealistofpotentialbiddersormayadvertiseinselectednewspapersorwebsites.

31.  Arequestforproposalshelpstheorganizationdecidewhichcontractortouse.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct Arequestforproposalshelpstheorganizationdecidewhichcontractortouse.

Incorrect Arequestforproposalshelpstheorganizationdecidewhichcontractortouse.

32.  Thepurposeofpreparingarequestforproposalistostate,comprehensivelyandindetail,whatisrequired,fromthecontractor'spointofview,toaddresstheidentifiedneed.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Thepurposeofpreparingarequestforproposalistostate,comprehensivelyandindetail,

whatisrequired,fromthecustomer’spointofview,toaddresstheidentifiedneed.

Incorrect Thepurposeofpreparingarequestforproposalistostate,comprehensivelyandindetail,

whatisrequired,fromthecustomer’spointofview,toaddresstheidentifiedneed.

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33.  AgoodRFPallowscontractorsoraprojectteamtounderstandwhatthecustomerexpects.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct AgoodRFPallowscontractorsoraprojectteamtounderstandwhatthecustomer

expects.

Incorrect AgoodRFPallowscontractorsoraprojectteamtounderstandwhatthecustomerexpects.

34.  TheRFPmuststatetheprojectobjectiveorpurpose,includinganyrationalorbackgroundinformationthatmaybehelpfultocontractorssothattheycanpreparethoroughandresponsiveproposals.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPmuststatetheprojectobjectiveorpurpose,includinganyrationalorbackgroundinformationthatmaybehelpfultocontractorssothattheycanpreparethoroughandresponsiveproposals.

Incorrect TheRFPmuststatetheprojectobjectiveorpurpose,includinganyrationalorbackgroundinformationthatmaybehelpfultocontractorssothattheycanpreparethoroughandresponsiveproposals.

35.  AnRFPmustprovideastatementofwork.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct AnRFPmustprovideastatementofwork.

Incorrect AnRFPmustprovideastatementofwork.

36.  Theacceptancecriteriadealswiththescopeoftheproject,outliningthetasksorworkelementsthecustomerwantsthecontractororprojectteamtoperform.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Astatementofworkdealswiththescopeoftheproject,outliningthetasksorworkelementsthecustomerwantsthecontractororprojectteamtoperform.

Incorrect Astatementofworkdealswiththescopeoftheproject,outliningthetasksorworkelementsthecustomerwantsthecontractororprojectteamtoperform.

37.  TheRFPmustincludethecustomerrequirementsandthenameofthesponsor'sdesignee

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPmustincludethecustomerrequirements.Thenameofthesponsor'sdesigneeisnotrequiredeventhoughknowingthenamewouldbehelpfulforcontactingthesponsor.

Incorrect TheRFPmustincludethecustomerrequirements.Thenameofthesponsor'sdesigneeisnotrequiredeventhoughknowingthenamewouldbehelpfulforcontactingthesponsor.

38.  TheRFPshouldstatewhatdeliverablesthecustomerexpectsthecontractortoprovide.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldstatewhatdeliverablesthecustomerexpectsthecontractortoprovide.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldstatewhatdeliverablesthecustomerexpectsthecontractortoprovide.

39.  TheRFPshouldstatetheacceptancecriteriathecustomerwillusetodetermineiftheprojectdeliverablesarecompletedaccordingtothecustomer’srequirements.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldstatetheacceptancecriteriathecustomerwillusetodetermineifthe

projectdeliverablesarecompletedaccordingtothecustomer’srequirements.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldstatetheacceptancecriteriathecustomerwillusetodetermineiftheprojectdeliverablesarecompletedaccordingtothecustomer’srequirements.

40.  TheRFPshouldlistanycustomer-supplieditems.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldlistanycustomer-supplieditems.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldlistanycustomer-supplieditems.

41.  TheRFPmightstatetheapprovalsrequiredbythecontractor.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPmightstatetheapprovalsrequiredbythecustomer.

Incorrect TheRFPmightstatetheapprovalsrequiredbythecustomer.

42.  SomeRFPsmentionthetypeofcontractthecustomerintendstouse.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct SomeRFPsmentionthetypeofcontractthecustomerintendstouse.

Incorrect SomeRFPsmentionthetypeofcontractthecustomerintendstouse.

43.  Acontractmightbefortimeandmaterials,inwhichcasethecustomerwillpaythecontractorafixedamountregardlessofhowmuchtheworkactuallycoststhecontractor.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Fixedpricecontractsarecontractswherethecustomerwillpaythecontractorafixedamountregardlessofhowmuchtheworkactuallycoststhecontractor.

Incorrect Fixedpricecontractsarecontractswherethecustomerwillpaythecontractorafixedamountregardlessofhowmuchtheworkactuallycoststhecontractor.

44.  Acontractmightbeforafixedprice;thecustomerwillpaythecontractorwhatevertheactualcostsareforthematerialsandthetime.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct Acontractmightbefortimeandmaterials,thecustomerwillpaythecontractorwhatevertheactualcostsare.

Incorrect Acontractmightbefortimeandmaterials,thecustomerwillpaythecontractorwhatevertheactualcostsare.

45.  AnRFPmightstatethepaymenttermsthecustomerintendstouse.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct AnRFPmightstatethepaymenttermsthecustomerintendstouse.

Incorrect AnRFPmightstatethepaymenttermsthecustomerintendstouse.

46.  TheRFPshouldstatetherequiredscheduleforcompletionoftheprojectandkeymilestones.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldstatetherequiredscheduleforcompletionoftheprojectandkeymilestones.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldstatetherequiredscheduleforcompletionoftheprojectandkeymilestones.

47.  TheRFPshouldprovideinstructionsfortheformatandcontentofthecontractorproposals.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldprovideinstructionsfortheformatandcontentofthecontractorproposals.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldprovideinstructionsfortheformatandcontentofthecontractorproposals.

48.  TheRFPshouldindicatetheduedatebywhichthecustomerexpectspotentialcontractorstosubmitproposals.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct TheRFPshouldindicatetheduedatebywhichthecustomerexpectspotentialcontractorstosubmitproposals.

Incorrect TheRFPshouldindicatetheduedatebywhichthecustomerexpectspotentialcontractorstosubmitproposals.

49.  AnRFPmustindicatethefundsthecustomerhasavailabletospendontheproject.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct InrarecasesanRFPwillindicatethefundsthecustomerhasavailabletospendontheproject.

Incorrect InrarecasesanRFPwillindicatethefundsthecustomerhasavailabletospendontheproject.

50.  ItisfairtomeetwithpotentialcontractorsandprovideinformationaboutthepotentialprojectwhiledevelopingtheRFP.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: True

FEEDBACK: Correct BusinesscustomersandcontractorsconsidertheRFP/proposalprocesstobeacompetitivesituation.Eachbiddershouldreceivethesameinformation.

Incorrect BusinesscustomersandcontractorsconsidertheRFP/proposalprocesstobeacompetitivesituation.Eachbiddershouldreceivethesameinformation.

51.  Somepotentialcontractorswillknowmoreaboutanorganizationduetopriorcontractsandrelationships.ThisisanunfairadvantageforthosecontractorstosubmitaproposaltoanRFP.

a.  True

b.  False

ANSWER: False

FEEDBACK: Correct BusinesscustomersandcontractorsconsidertheRFP/proposalprocesstobeacompetitivesituation.Priorrelationshipsandcontractsareanadvantage;theyarenotanunfairadvantage.Unfairwouldbeiftheorganizationgaveadditionalinformationtothesepriorcontractors.

Incorrect BusinesscustomersandcontractorsconsidertheRFP/proposalprocesstobeacompetitivesituation.Priorrelationshipsandcontractsareanadvantage;theyarenotanunfairadvantage.Unfairwouldbeiftheorganizationgaveadditionalinformationtothesepriorcontractors.

52.  Thefirststepinprojectselectionisto

a.  developasetofcriteriaagainstwhichaprojectwillbeevaluated.

b.  gatherdataandinformationforeachproject.

c.  listassumptions.

d.  evaluateeachprojectagainstthecriteria.

ANSWER: a

FEEDBACK: a.Thefirststepinprojectselectionistodevelopasetofcriteriaagainstwhichtheprojectwillbeevaluated.Thecriteriainformthetypesofdatatobegathered,theassumptionsthatmustbemade,andevaluationthatismade.

b.  Thefirststepinprojectselectionistodevelopasetofcriteriaagainstwhichtheprojectwillbeevaluated.Thecriteriainformthetypesofdatatobegathered,theassumptionsthatmustbemade,andevaluationthatismade.

c.  Thefirststepinprojectselectionistodevelopasetofcriteriaagainstwhichtheprojectwillbeevaluated.Thecriteriainformthetypesofdatatobegathered,theassumptionsthatmustbemade,andevaluationthatismade.

d.  Thefirststepinprojectselectionistodevelopasetofcriteriaagainstwhichtheprojectwillbeevaluated.Thecriteriainformthetypesofdatatobegathered,theassumptionsthatmustbemade,andevaluationthatismade.

53.  Anassumptionforaconstructionprojectcouldbe

a.  thematerialstobeusedtoconstructthebuilding.

b.  agrantwillbesecuredtohelpfundtheproject.

c.  theregulationsandcodesrequiredforthebuilding.

d.  thesizeofthebuildingthatistobeconstructed.

ANSWER: b

FEEDBACK: a.Assumptionsarenotguaranteed;theyareassumedtobetrue.Thematerials,regulations,codes,andbuildingsizearepartoftheprojectplanandarenotassumed.

b.  Assumptionsarenotguaranteed;theyareassumedtobetrue.Thematerials,regulations,codes,andbuildingsizearepartoftheprojectplanandarenotassumed.

c.  Assumptionsarenotguaranteed;theyareassumedtobetrue.Thematerials,regulations,codes,andbuildingsizearepartoftheprojectplanandarenotassumed.

d.  Assumptionsarenotguaranteed;theyareassumedtobetrue.Thematerials,regulations,codes,andbuildingsizearepartoftheprojectplanandarenotassumed.

54.  Thefinaldecisionofwhichprojectstoselectistheresponsibilityof

a.  theprojectevaluationteam'smembers.

b.  theprojectevaluationteam.

c.  communitymembers.

d.  theorganization'sowner,president,ordepartmenthead.

ANSWER: d

FEEDBACK: a.Awell-roundedevaluationcommitteeandinformationfromprojectstakeholdersincreasethechancesofprovidingthebestinformationtothefinaldecisionmaker,theorganization'sowner,president,ordepartmenthead.

b.  Awell-roundedevaluationcommitteeandinformationfromprojectstakeholdersincreasethechancesofprovidingthebestinformationtothefinaldecisionmaker,theorganization'sowner,president,ordepartmenthead.

c.  Awell-roundedevaluationcommitteeandinformationfromprojectstakeholdersincreasethechancesofprovidingthebestinformationtothefinaldecisionmaker,theorganization'sowner,president,ordepartmenthead.

d.  Awell-roundedevaluationcommitteeandinformationfromprojectstakeholdersincreasethechancesofprovidingthebestinformationtothefinaldecisionmaker,theorganization'sowner,president,ordepartmenthead.

55.  Aprojectchartersummarizes

a.  theprojectobjective.

b.  thedetaileddescriptionoftheproject.

c.  thekeyconditionsandparametersoftheproject.

d.  thefundingandcontractingoftheproject.

ANSWER: c

FEEDBACK: a.Aprojectchartersummarizesthekeyconditionsandparametersoftheproject.

b.  Aprojectchartersummarizesthekeyconditionsandparametersoftheproject.

c.  Aprojectchartersummarizesthekeyconditionsandparametersoftheproject.

d.  Aprojectchartersummarizesthekeyconditionsandparametersoftheproject.

56.  Theprojecttitleshould

a.  summarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

b.  statewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

c.  statethemajorendproductsoritemsexpectedtobeproduced.

d.  beconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

ANSWER: d

FEEDBACK: a.Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

b.  Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

c.  Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

d.  Theprojecttitleshouldbeconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

57.  Theprojectpurposeshould

a.  summarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

b.  statewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

c.  statethemajorendproductsoritemsexpectedtobeproduced.

d.  beconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

ANSWER: a

FEEDBACK: a.Theprojectpurposeshouldsummarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

b.  Theprojectpurposeshouldsummarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

c.  Theprojectpurposeshouldsummarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

d.  Theprojectpurposeshouldsummarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

58.  Theprojectobjectiveshould

a.  summarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

b.  statewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

c.  statethemajorendproductsoritemsexpectedtobeproduced.

d.  beconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

ANSWER: b

FEEDBACK: a.Theprojectobjectiveshouldstatewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

b.  Theprojectobjectiveshouldstatewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

c.  Theprojectobjectiveshouldstatewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

d.  Theprojectobjectiveshouldstatewhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

59.  Theprojectacceptancecriteriashould

a.  summarizetheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

b.  statethequantitativecriteriaexpectedfortheproductstobeaccomplished.

c.  statethemajorendproductsoritemsexpectedtobeproduced.

d.  beconciseandcreateavisionfortheendresultoftheproject.

ANSWER: b

FEEDBACK: a.Theprojectacceptancecriteriashouldstatethequantitativecriteriaexpectedfortheproductstobeaccomplished.

b.  Theprojectacceptancecriteriashouldstatethequantitativecriteriaexpectedfortheproductstobeaccomplished.

c.  Theprojectacceptancecriteriashouldstatethequantitativecriteriaexpectedfortheproductstobeaccomplished.

d.  Theprojectacceptancecriteriashouldstatethequantitativecriteriaexpectedfortheproductstobeaccomplished.

60.  Theimplementationofthenewprocedureisexpectedtoreducecostsofproductionby10%overthenextyear.Thisisanexampleofthe inaprojectcharter.

a.  acceptancecriteria

b.  projectobjective

c.  projectdescription

d.  successcriteriaandexpectedbenefits

ANSWER: d

FEEDBACK: a.Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

b.  Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

c.  Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

d.  Thesuccesscriteriaorexpectedbenefitsintheprojectcharterindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

61.  ThebuildingconstructedwillhaveatleastR-38insulationratingfortheceilingandR-28forthewalls.Thisisanexampleofthe inaprojectcharter.

a.  acceptancecriteria

b.  projectobjective

c.  projectdescription

d.  successcriteriaandexpectedbenefits

ANSWER: a

FEEDBACK: a.Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

b.  Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

c.  Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

d.  Theacceptancecriteriaforaprojectdescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

62.  Thenewemployeesareexpectedtoreceive$13millionofFastStarttrainingthatwillbeprovidedbyastateworkforcedevelopmentgrant.Thisisanexampleofthe inaprojectcharter.

a.  acceptancecriteria

b.  keyassumptions

c.  projectdescription

d.  successcriteriaandexpectedbenefits

ANSWER: b

FEEDBACK: a.Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

b.  Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

c.  Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

d.  Thekeyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

63.  Abiddersmeetingmaybeheldto

a.  clarifytheRFPandansweranyquestionsfrompotentialbidders.

b.  provideadditionalinformationonlytothosethatattendthemeeting.

c.  provideanunfairadvantagetothoseatthemeeting.

d.  solicitfeedbackontheclarityoftheRFPtochangetheprojectrequirements.

ANSWER: a

FEEDBACK: a.Businessorgovernmentcustomersmayholdabidders’meetingtoexplaintheRFPandanswerquestionsfrominterestedcontractors.Feedbackwouldbesolicitedatapre-RFPmeetingtomakechangesbeforetheRFPisdistributed.

b.  Businessorgovernmentcustomersmayholdabidders’meetingtoexplaintheRFPandanswerquestionsfrominterestedcontractors.Feedbackwouldbesolicitedatapre-RFPmeetingtomakechangesbeforetheRFPisdistributed.

c.  Businessorgovernmentcustomersmayholdabidders’meetingtoexplaintheRFPandanswerquestionsfrominterestedcontractors.Feedbackwouldbesolicitedatapre-RFPmeetingtomakechangesbeforetheRFPisdistributed.

d.  Businessorgovernmentcustomersmayholdabidders’meetingtoexplaintheRFPandanswerquestionsfrominterestedcontractors.Feedbackwouldbesolicitedatapre-RFPmeetingtomakechangesbeforetheRFPisdistributed.

64.  Listatleastthreewaysprojectsareidentified.

ANSWER: Responsesshouldinclude:

a.  duringanorganization'sstrategicplanning

b.  inresponsetounexpectedevents,

c.  orasaresultofagroupofindividualsdecidingtoorganizeaprojecttoaddressaparticularneed

Projectsareidentifiedinvariouswaysduringanorganization'sstrategicplanning;inresponsetounexpectedevents,orasaresultofagroupofindividualsdecidingtoorganizeaprojecttoaddressaparticularneed.

65.  HousingTransitions,alocalnot-for-profitorganizationthatprovidestemporaryhousingforpeoplethatareintransition(i.e.,justmovedintoanarea,losttheirhomeduetoanunexpectedevent,etc.),hasnoticedpaintontheoutsideofthehouseispeeling.Describeaprojectthatwilladvancetheirmissionandsolvetheproblemofthepaintpeeling.

ANSWER: Responsesshouldincludeinformationthatwilladvancethemissionofprovidinghousingandpaintingtheoutsideofthehouse.Besurethattheprojectdescribedincludesadeliverable,schedule,andbudget.Onepossiblesolutionistohaveapaintingpartywithmembersofthecommunitythatdonatepaintingsuppliesandlabortopaintthehouse.ThepartywouldtakeplacethefirstweekendinJune.Theprojectshouldincludethosethatwouldbeinpositiontohelppeoplethatmayneedatemporaryhomeinthearea.

TheprojectshouldincludeinformationrelatedtocommunicatingthemissionofHousingTransitionsbyreinforcingthatthehousingisatemporaryplacetostayuntilapermanentresidencecanbesecuredandtakingcareoftheexternalwallsofthehousebysecuringpaintingsuppliesandlabornecessarytosatisfactorilyremovingthepeelingpaintandrepaintingthehouse.

66.  Listmethodsforgatheringinformationfromaproject'sstakeholders.

ANSWER: Listanswersshouldincludesurveys,focusgroups,interviews,andanalysisofavailablereports.

Methodsforgatheringinformationfromprojectstakeholdersincludesurveys,focusgroups,interviews,andanalysisofavailablereports.

67.  Jamesmustgatherinformationfromapotentialproject'sstakeholdersforanupcomingmeetingwithmanagement.

Theprojectwouldbetoadd50bedsandanoncologycentertothelocalhospital.ListthreestakeholdersoftheprojectandapossiblewaythatJamescouldgatherinformationfromthestakeholders.

ANSWER: Responseswillvary.Stakeholderscouldbeemployees,consumers,fundingagencymembers,orcommunityresidents.Possiblewaystogathertheinformationcouldbesurveys,focusgroups,interviews,andanalysisofavailablereports.

Stakeholderscouldbeemployees,consumers,fundingagencymembers,orcommunityresidents.Possiblewaystogathertheinformationcouldbesurveys,focusgroups,interviews,andanalysisofavailablereports.

68.  Describethebenefitsandconsequencesoftheprojectevaluationteamreviewingeachprojectagainsttheprojectevaluationcriteriabeforethecommitteemeeting.

ANSWER:Responseswillvary.Benefitsincludeanopportunityforeachmembertohavethoughtfulpreparationpriortothemeetingandhavingapersonalopinionpriortothemeeting.Consequencesincludethatthepositionsaretakenfromtheperspectiveoftheindividualandtheindividualmaynothavetheexpertisenecessarytoevaluatealltheaspectsofeveryproject.

Projectevaluationteamsaremadeupofpeoplewithavarietyofskillstohaveabroadperspectivefortheevaluation.Eachpersonontheteamwouldhaveanopportunitytohaveevaluatedtheprojectsfromtheirperspectiveandexpertisethenbringthatexpertisetotheevaluationcommitteemeeting.

69.  Listeightelementsthatcouldbeincludedinaprojectcharter.Describewhyeachelementisvaluabletotheprojectcharter.

ANSWER: Listedaretheprojectelementsandwhateachoneaddstoaprojectcharter.Eachhelpswiththeplanningoftheprojectandmovingfromtheinitiatingtotheplanningphaseoftheproject.

a.  projecttitlecommunicatesavisionfortheendresultoftheproject,unlessconfidentialityisnecessaryandacodenameisused.

b.  purposesummarizestheneedandjustificationfortheproject.

c.  descriptionprovidesahigh-leveldescriptionoftheprojectandmayincludethemajortasks,majorphases,andaworkbreakdownstructure.

d.  objectivestateswhatisexpectedtobeaccomplished.

e.  successcriteriaorexpectedbenefitsindicatethequantitativebenefitsoftheproject.

f.  fundingindicatesthetotalamountoffundsauthorizedfortheproject.

g.  majordeliverablesstatewhatisexpectedtobecompletedattheendoftheproject.

h.  acceptancecriteriadescribethequantitativecriteriaforeachmajordeliverable.

i.  milestonescheduleliststhetargetdatesortimesfortheachievementofkeyeventsfortheproject.

j.  keyassumptionsincludethoseinthebasefortheprojectjustificationandrationale,andincludeassumptionsaboutresourcesfortheproject.

k.  constraintsdescriberequirementsorlimitationsfortheproject.

l.  majorrisksidentifyanyriskthatthesponsorthinkshasahighlikelihoodofoccurrenceorahighdegreeofpotentialimpact.

m.  approvalrequirementsdefinethelimitsofauthorityoftheprojectmanager.

n.  projectmanageridentifiesthepersonfromtheorganizationthatisassignedastheprojectmanager.

o.  reportingrequirementsstatethefrequencyandcontentofprojectstatusreviewsandreports.

p.  sponsordesigneestatewhothesponsordesignatestoactonbehalfoftheprojectsponsor.

q.  approvalsignatureanddateindicatethatthesponsorhasofficiallyorformallyauthorizedtheproject.

Theprojectcharterauthorizestheprojecttogoforwardandprovidesthekeyconditionsandparametersthataretheframeworkfortheprojectmanagerandtheprojectteamtodevelopadetailedbaselineplanforperformingtheproject.

70.  AnRFPmayincludetheevaluationcriteriathatwillbeusedtoevaluateproposalsfromcompetingcontractors.ListatleastthreeevaluationcriteriathatmightbeincludedinanRFP.

ANSWER: Criteriamightincludethefollowing:

a.  thecontractor’sexperiencewithsimilarprojects

b.  thetechnicalapproachproposedbythecontractor

c.  theschedule

d.  thecosts

AnRFPmayincludetheevaluationcriteriathatwillbeusedtoevaluateproposalsfromcompetingcontractors.Criteriamightincludethefollowing:

a.thecontractor’sexperiencewithsimilarprojects

b.  thetechnicalapproachproposedbythecontractor

c.  theschedule

d.  thecosts

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