Chapter 3 Quiz
Administrative activities, such as archiving project files, closing out contracts, documenting lessons learned, and receiving formal acceptance of the delivered work as part of the phase of the project, are often involved in _______ processes. - Executing - Monitoring and Controlling - Closing - Initiating
Closing
Examples of _______ processes include acquiring and developing the project team, performing quality assurance, distributing information, managing stakeholder expectations, and conducting procurements. - Monitoring and Controlling - Executing - Initiating - Planning
Executing
True/False Decisions and actions taken in one knowledge area at a certain time rarely affect other knowledge areas?
False
True/False Initiating processes are not required to end a project.
False
The project management plan is the output of the planning process of project _____. - Scope management - Integration management - Procurement management - Quality management
Integration management
True/False In the Scrum method, team members work as self-directed group coached by the ScrumMaster.
True
The project scope management knowledge area maps to the _____ process group through the activities of scope validation and scope control. - Planning - Monitoring and Controlling - Initiating - Executing
Monitoring and Controlling
The project cost management knowledge area maps to the _______ process group through the activities of estimating costs and budget determination. - Executing - Monitoring and Controlling - Initiating - Planning
Planning
______ process include devising and maintaining a workable scheme to ensure that the project addresses the organization's need. - Executing - Initiating - Monitoring and Controlling - Planning
Planning
You are the project manager for your organization and currently coaching Ben on the process groups that comprise the project management life cycle. All of the following are process groups in the project management life cycle except for which one? - Quality Management - Monitoring and Controlling - Initiating - Closing
Quality Management