Course 1- Foundations of Project Management
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Mariam Nazaryan
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Other, Professional Development
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1st - 3rd Grade
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: A project is a temporary pursuit, and usually includes a set of _.
unique deliverables
team members
strategic risks
rules for accountability
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Multiple Choice
Why should project managers always initiate a project (phase one) before making a plan (phase two)?
Because establishing your team is crucial to have in place before understanding scope, cost, and timeline
Because creating a budget, setting a schedule, and determining roles and responsibilities is crucial to understanding scope, cost, and timeline
Because determining scope, cost, and timeline is crucial to creating a budget, setting a schedule, and determining roles and responsibilities.
Because executing and completing tasks successfully is crucial to creating a budget, setting a schedule, and determining roles and responsibilities
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Fill in the Blank
What are Project Phases?
4.
Multiple Choice
As a project manager, your team is creating a product that will require flexibility—changes are likely to occur. Also, tasks will overlap or happen at the same time as other tasks. Which project management methodology is the best for your project?
Waterfall methodology
Iterative methodology
Circular methodology
Linear methodology
5.
Multiple Choice
Which answer best describes the Waterfall project management methodology?
Created in the eighties, the Waterfall methodology refers to being able to move quickly and easily through a project by combining and eliminating tasks.
Created in the nineties, the Waterfall methodology refers to being able to move quickly and easily through a project by working on many tasks at once.
Created in the seventies, the Waterfall methodology refers to the sequential ordering of phases, including initiating, planning, executing, and closing.
Created in the eighties, the Waterfall methodology refers to the sequential ordering of phases, including defining, measuring, analyzing, improving, and controlling.
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