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Questions # 71:

A risk manager is assigned to a new system deployment project with a strict contractually agreed-on schedule. One of the key risks identified is the availability of experts because many are shared on other strategic projects in the organization.

What should the risk manager do to address this situation?

Options:

A.

Implement a disciplined tracking method and report to stakeholders accordingly.

B.

Call for a project team meeting to review risk strategies and make required adjustments.

C.

Escalate the staffing topic to the sponsor and request more budget for contingencies.

D.

Revisit the project charter for scope adjustments and sign them off with the customer.

Questions # 72:

A mega facility development project is evaluating some options to achieve the project schedule and budget. Each option ' s success is driven by multiple quantifiable factors.

What should the project manager do to evaluate and select the best option based on costs and probabilities?

Options:

A.

Perform a FMECA fault tree analysis

B.

Conduct a sensitivity analysis

C.

Perform a decision tree analysis

D.

Conduct an analytic hierarchy process

Questions # 73:

The sponsor of a construction project is upset about the results of the risk management team. The sponsor believes the team did not properly identify the risks that could affect the project. The team did manage the risks; however, some of the risk response strategies created secondary risks.

What should the risk management team have done to manage this situation?

Options:

A.

Ensured to include the stakeholders in the team discussions

B.

Encouraged involvement of the project team during the review meetings

C.

Enhanced communication with the sponsor regarding secondary risk impact

D.

Ensured the sponsor got more involved with the project risk planning

Questions # 74:

A new risk manager is assigned to an ongoing project, what should the new risk manager do first to assess the project environment?

Options:

A.

Review potential next steps with the project team.

B.

Review the scope of work to determine the prescribed project methodology.

C.

Review the policies and practices that are outlined in the risk management plan.

D.

Review the contract and determine the resources and project funding.

Questions # 75:

A risk manager of a complex project has identified a risk and believes a deeper understanding of the source and likelihood is necessary. How should the risk manager proceed?

Options:

A.

Develop and employ an Ishikawa diagram

B.

Analyze the assumptions and constraints

C.

Perform a review of project documents

D.

Create prompt lists for expert interviews

Questions # 76:

A Scrum team has recently lost its product owner to another team. A new product owner has been hired for the Scrum team. This product owner is currently new to the project, unfamiliar with the team ' s practices, and does not have a full grasp of the product users. After a few sprints, the product owner is receiving constructive feedback from both internal and external stakeholders related to the direction of the product and its current challenges.

What can the product owner do to improve the product ' s perception among stakeholders and ensure the team understands the product vision? (Choose 2)

Options:

A.

Re-assess the product goal, place it on the product backlog, and explain it to the team.

B.

Invite more stakeholders to the daily scrum meetings to voice their opinion of the product.

C.

Create sprint goals and communicate them at the sprint planning event.

D.

Invite product teams to more frequent reviews to observe the team ' s work and encourage feedback.

E.

Invite stakeholders to the sprint retrospective to brainstorm with the team improvements.

Questions # 77:

A project team successfully implemented a risk response plan for a major risk event. Residual risks were evaluated and actions were taken to keep them under control. There were no secondary risks after the implementation.

What should the risk manager do?

Options:

A.

Study the change logs to implement the approved change requests.

B.

Close out the expired risk and update the relevant project documents.

C.

Get permission from stakeholders before documenting lessons learned.

D.

Continue monitoring the critical response plan on the delivered product.

Questions # 78:

There is a debate within the organization on whether projects need to be agile or waterfall. Some agile terms and principles are understood differently by the key stakeholders, and this delays the decision-making process.

Options:

A.

Organize training sessions to create awareness around the agile values for stakeholders.

B.

Facilitate a face-to-face discussion and have stakeholders agree to shift to agile for future projects.

C.

Recommend an external facilitator as no one in the organization is able to eliminate this roadblock.

D.

Allow stakeholders to discuss without the scrum master ' s intervention.

Questions # 79:

A risk manager of a major project facilitates a meeting to develop the risk management plan. What two factors does the risk manager need to consider to ensure an effective risk management plan is developed? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Applying modern risk management techniques.

B.

Aligning to project constraints and priorities.

C.

Ensuring risk response strategies mitigate all risks.

D.

Minimizing implementation costs.

E.

Obtaining stakeholder acceptance

Questions # 80:

A project to deploy a new technology in field offices across the country has just been initiated. Some stakeholders are not supportive of this project because their teams will potentially be impacted by staff reductions once the technology is implemented.

How should the risk manager address this concern?

Options:

A.

Invite these stakeholders to regular meetings to engage them in the definition of project assumptions.

B.

Identify new stakeholders who might replace those involved thus far and are more closely aligned to the project goals.

C.

Review the risk thresholds to potentially accommodate the concerns raised by these stakeholders.

D.

Perform a stakeholder analysis to determine their interests and how they should be taken into account. 

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