A. To define the project scope and objectives
B. To identify project risks and constraints
C. To establish project timelines and milestones
D. To allocate project resources and budget
2. Which of the following is NOT a project constraint?
A. Scope
B. Time
C. Cost
D. Quality
3. What is the critical path in a project schedule?
A. The longest path of dependent activities that determines the project duration
B. The shortest path of independent activities that determines the project duration
C. The path of activities with the highest risk of delay or failure
D. The path of activities with the lowest cost and resource requirements
4. What is the purpose of a risk management plan?
A. To identify and assess project risks
B. To mitigate or avoid project risks
C. To monitor and control project risks
D. All of the above
5. What is the difference between a project manager and a functional manager?
A. A project manager is responsible for a specific project, while a functional manager is responsible for a department or function
B. A project manager has temporary authority over project resources, while a functional manager has permanent authority over department resources
C. A project manager focuses on achieving project objectives, while a functional manager focuses on achieving departmental objectives
D. All of the above
6. What is the purpose of a change management plan?
A. To manage changes to project scope, schedule, and budget
B. To ensure that changes are properly documented and approved
C. To communicate changes to project stakeholders
D. All of the above
7. What is the difference between a project baseline and a project plan?
A. A project baseline is a snapshot of the project at a specific point in time, while a project plan is a living document that is updated throughout the project
B. A project baseline includes the project scope, schedule, and budget, while a project plan only includes the project schedule
C. A project baseline is used to measure project performance, while a project plan is used to guide project execution
D. All of the above
8. What is the purpose of a stakeholder management plan?
A. To identify project stakeholders and their interests
B. To manage stakeholder expectations and communication
C. To engage stakeholders in project decision-making
D. All of the above
9. What is the difference between a project issue and a project risk?
A. A project issue is a current problem that needs to be resolved, while a project risk is a potential problem that may occur in the future
B. A project issue is a negative impact on project objectives, while a project risk is a positive impact on project objectives
C. A project issue is a low probability event, while a project risk is a high probability event
D. All of the above
10. What is the purpose of a project status report?
A

. To provide project stakeholders with an update on project progress
B. To identify project issues and risks
C. To communicate project performance against project baselines
D. All of the above
11. What is the difference between a project deliverable and a project outcome?
A. A project deliverable is a tangible or intangible product or service that is produced by the project, while a project outcome is the result or impact of the project
B. A project deliverable is a project objective, while a project outcome is a project constraint
C. A project deliverable is a project risk, while a project outcome is a project issue
D. All of the above
12. What is the purpose of a lessons learned report?
A. To document project successes and failures
B. To identify areas for improvement in future projects
C. To provide recommendations for project management best practices
D. All of the above
13. What is the difference between a project sponsor and a project stakeholder?
A. A project sponsor is a person or group that provides financial or other resources for the project, while a project stakeholder is anyone who is affected by the project
B. A project sponsor is a project manager, while a project stakeholder is a project team member
C. A project sponsor is a project constraint, while a project stakeholder is a project objective
D. All of the above
14. What is the purpose of a project management plan?
A. To define the project scope, schedule, and budget
B. To identify project risks and constraints
C. To establish project communication and stakeholder management
D. All of the above
15. What is the difference between a project schedule and a project timeline?
A. A project schedule is a detailed plan of project activities and their dependencies, while a project timeline is a high-level overview of project milestones and deadlines
B. A project schedule is a project constraint, while a project timeline is a project objective
C. A project schedule is a project risk, while a project timeline is a project issue
D. All of the above
16. What is the purpose of a project budget?
A. To allocate project resources
B. To track project costs
C. To manage project financial performance
D. All of the above
17. What is the difference between a project scope and a project objective?
A. A project scope defines the boundaries of the project, while a project objective defines the desired outcome of the project
B. A project scope is a project constraint, while a project objective is a project risk
C. A project scope is a project issue, while a project objective is a project deliverable
D. All of the above
18. What is the purpose of a project closure report?
A. To
