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Question 831

Which defines the portion of work included in a contract for items being purchased or acquired?

Correct Answer: D
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Question 832

Which process involves defining, preparing, and coordinating all subsidiary plans and integrating them into a comprehensive plan?

Correct Answer: B
Section: Volume A
Explanation:
Process: 4.2. Develop Project Management Plan
Definition: The process of defining, preparing, and coordinating all subsidiary plans and integrating them into a comprehensive project management plan. The project's integrated baselines and subsidiary plans may be included within the project management plan.
Key Benefit: The key benefit of this process is a central document that defines the basis of all project work.
Inputs
1. Project charter
2. Outputs from other processes
3. Enterprise environmental factors
4. Organizational process assets
Tools & Techniques
1. Expert judgment
2. Facilitation techniques
Outputs
1. Project management plan
4.2.3.1 Project Management Plan
The project management plan is the document that describes how the project will be executed, monitored, and controlled. It integrates and consolidates all of the subsidiary plans and baselines from the planning processes.
Project baselines include, but are not limited to:
Scope baseline (Section 5.4.3.1),

Schedule baseline (Section 6.6.3.1), and

Cost baseline (Section 7.3.3.1).

Subsidiary plans include, but are not limited to:
Scope management plan (Section 5.1.3.1),

Requirements management plan (Section 5.1.3.2),

Schedule management plan (Section 6.1.3.1),

Cost management plan (Section 7.1.3.1),

Quality management plan (Section 8.1.3.1),

Process improvement plan (Section 8.1.3.2),

Human resource management plan (Section 9.1.3.1),

Communications management plan (Section 10.1.3.1),

Risk management plan (Section 11.1.3.1),

Procurement management plan (Section 12.1.3.1), and

Stakeholder management plan (Section 13.2.3.1).

Among other things, the project management plan may also include the following:
Life cycle selected for the project and the processes that will be applied to each phase;

Details of the tailoring decisions specified by the project management team as follows:

○ Project management processes selected by the project management team,
○ Level of implementation for each selected process,
○ Descriptions of the tools and techniques to be used for accomplishing those processes, and
○ Description of how the selected processes will be used to manage the specific project, including the dependencies and interactions among those processes and the essential inputs and outputs.
Description of how work will be executed to accomplish the project objectives;

Change management plan that documents how changes will be monitored and controlled;

Configuration management plan that documents how Configuration management will be performed;

Description of how the integrity of the project baselines will be maintained;

Requirements and techniques for communication among stakeholders; and

Key management reviews for content, the extent of, and timing to address, open issues and pending

decisions.
The project management plan may be either summary level or detailed, and may be composed of one or more subsidiary plans. Each of the subsidiary plans is detailed to the extent required by the specific project. Once the project management plan is baselined, it may only be changed when a change request is generated and approved through the Perform Integrated Change Control process.
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Question 833

A tool and technique used during the Define Scope process is:

Correct Answer: A
Section: Volume E
Explanation:
Facilitated Workshops. An elicitation technique using focused sessions that bring key cross-functional stakeholders together to define product requirements.
Process: 5.3 Define Scope
Definition: The process of developing a detailed description of the project and product.
Key Benefit: The key benefit of this process is that it describes the product, service, or result boundaries by defining which of the requirements collected will be included in and excluded from the project scope.
Inputs
1. Scope management plan
2. Project charter
3. Requirements documentation
4. Organizational process assets
Tools & Techniques
1. Expert judgment
2. Product analysis
3. Alternatives generation
4. Facilitated workshops
Outputs
1. Project scope statement
2. Project documents updates
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Question 834

Which can be used to determine whether a process is stable or has predictable performance?

Correct Answer: C
Section: Volume D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Control charts, are used to determine whether or not a process is stable or has predictable performance.
Upper and lower specification limits are based on requirements of the agreement. They reflect the maximum and minimum values allowed. There may be penalties associated with exceeding the specification limits. Upper and lower control limits are different from specification limits. The control limits are determined using standard statistical calculations and principles to ultimately establish the natural capability for a stable process. The project manager and appropriate stakeholders may use the statistically calculated control limits to identify the points at which corrective action will be taken to prevent unnatural performance. The corrective action typically seeks to maintain the natural stability of a stable and capable process. For repetitive processes, the control limits are generally set at ±3 s around a process mean that has been set at 0 s. A process is considered out of control when: (1) a data point exceeds a control limit; (2) seven consecutive plot points are above the mean; or (3) seven consecutive plot points are below the mean. Control charts can be used to monitor various types of output variables.
Although used most frequently to track repetitive activities required for producing manufactured lots, control charts may also be used to monitor cost and schedule variances, volume, and frequency of scope changes, or other management results to help determine if the project management processes are in control.
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Question 835

The process improvement plan details the steps for analyzing processes to identify activities which enhance their:

Correct Answer: A
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