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Questions # 301:

A project manager has been assigned to a project where collaboration with the business is a critical key factor. The project manager is not sure about which approach to use. A senior project manager has been assigned to help the project manager.

What advice should the senior project manager provide?

Options:

A.

Provide a project management template for the project manager to follow as a guide.

B.

Suggest using an agile approach since customer and team collaboration is critical for project success.

C.

Work with the project manager to develop a new approach that will bring benefits to the project.

D.

Establish a project management methodology that requires the customer to provide daily updates to the team.

Questions # 302:

A team averages 100 story points per iteration. The team estimates there are about another 2,000 points remaining and about 20 iterations remaining. One of the team members suggests estimating by feature because the large stories are difficult to break up.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Meet with this team member.

B.

Review this method with the team.

C.

Accept this task-based estimation.

D.

Reject this task-based estimation.

Questions # 303:

An agile project team is tasked with a new project After multiple discussions with me customer it appears that there is a lack of clarity on the requirements which resulted in delays in the architecture and design phase

What should the team do next?

Options:

A.

Start with the end user documentation review with the customer and gather feedback

B.

Start with design of the prototype review with the customer and gather feedback

C.

Start with the product prototype development, review with the customer, and gather feedback

D.

Start with the product architecture review with the customer and gather feedback

Questions # 304:

A project manager is managing a project that is going to deliver a new risk platform. This platform will enable data-driven and new risk market models to ensure compliance with new regulations. The regulatory requirements for the models are released continuously and are not fully fixed yet. The project manager is reviewing the risk register and added a few new

Hems

Match the risks on the left lo the correct category on the right.

Question # 304

Options:

Questions # 305:

A project manager is managing an internal software development project that is on schedule to complete in 1 month. The project should begin seeing value once the system is online,

yet some stakeholders lack an understanding of how it will provide value to the organization.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Ask the sponsor to identify requirements for a new project to monitor and report achievement of the benefits.

B.

Direct the team to implement the benefits management plan and track achievements before the end of the project.

C.

Coordinate with the stakeholders to ensure the benefits management plan is in alignment with the goals.

D.

Update the work breakdown structure (WBS) and project schedule with tasks and resources to track benefits realization.

Questions # 306:

A project manager works at an organization that intends to use an agile delivery approach, The product owner asks the project manager what the benefit of agile delivery is from a project evaluation perspective?

How should the project manager reply to the product owner?

Options:

A.

The functionality is delivered early; therefore, more value is delivered.

B.

The team productivity is higher; therefore, more value is delivered,

C.

The cost is reduced: therefore, the total value delivered is higher.

D.

The risk is significantly reduced; therefore, more value Is delivered.

Questions # 307:

A company's CEO complains about the frequency of project communications. The CEO receives five project reports each week by email but does not have enough time to review them. In addition, the information that the CEO receives is not relevant in that it does not explain the project status,

What should the project manager do first?

Options:

A.

Review the stakeholder engagement plan.

B.

Review the communications management plan.

C.

Send the CEO one executive summary per week instead of five reports per week.

D.

Meet with the team and decide the type and frequency of the reports to send to the CEO.

Questions # 308:

A project team has missed the delivery date for the West milestone of a large software development project protect governance dictates that formal communication be sent to project stakeholders including the project manager's supervisor when a milestone is missed. The project manager is concerned that this wilt reflect poorly on the team

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Send a formal communication regarding the missed milestone

B.

Delay sending a formal communication until the project team catches up

C.

Ask for a meeting with the sponsor to decide whether to send the formal communication

D.

Forego the formal communication and have a conversation with the supervisor

Questions # 309:

A protect manager is assigned to lead a global implementation of a cloud-based system Team members are dispersed in five countries As time goes on. the project manager notices that some team members have become quiet during status calls or other protect discussions while others often call into meetings late and use time zone differences as the reason for the delay

Which three actions should the project manager take to encourage engagement? (Choose three)

Options:

A.

Require a written status report from all team members on a weekly basis

B.

Form a core group of team leads representing members from each country and encourage them to collaborate

C.

Ask team members to agree on a meeting time prior to setting up virtual meetings ' Set up a discussion board that allows team members to collaborate online at any time of the day

D.

Establish virtual one-on-one's with team members to address any issues and/or concerns privately

Questions # 310:

A project team identified a low-cost software product available for purchase that would drastically reduce the scope of development. The development manager has confirmed that this tool would fulfill the business need.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Remind the team that their primary responsibility is software development.

B.

Add a user story to the product backlog to test the software product.

C.

Discuss the Option in the next daily standup meeting to finalize the decision.

D.

Recommend the option to the product owner for consideration.

Questions # 311:

At the end of a third planning meeting, the client and a functional manager requested additional meetings to add more features to the product.

What should the project manager do to start building the product faster?

Options:

A.

Allow the sponsor to determine how long the planning phase should last.

B.

Allow the client ta determine how long the planning phase should last.

C.

Ask the functional manager to work with the team to finalize planning and begin building the product.

D.

Explain that more features can be planned in upcoming Iterations and begin building the product.

Questions # 312:

One deliverable for a project is to translate and print materials for students every 2 weeks Printing services are available but without guaranteed time lines because other projects make a significantly higher profit and have a higher priority

What should the project manager do to mitigate the risk of not having the materials printed on time?

Options:

A.

Meet with the manager to set a high priority for printing the materials

B.

Create a change request to modify the print requirements

C.

Include a risk response in the resource management plan

D.

Purchase a high-volume printer specifically for this project.

Questions # 313:

A project is delayed. The project manager added extra resources to some activities and approved overtime for several team members.

What technique is the project manager applying?

Options:

A.

Fast tracking

B.

Resource leveling

C.

Critical chain method

D.

Schedule crashing

Questions # 314:

A project manager has been assigned to handle a company’s newest product. The product is in the conceptual stages and no one is sure about the success or marketability of the product. Management wants to deliver the product in 3 months.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Explore the minimum requirements of the product and their feasibility.

B.

Explain the resource constraints of the project to management.

C.

Outsource the management of the product to an external team.

D.

Conduct a detailed risk analysis to highlight the risks in the project.

Questions # 315:

One phase of a project took much longer than initially anticipated The key stakeholders expressed their concern regarding a potential project delay. What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Expedite the next phase to reduce slippage

B.

Add more float to the overall project schedule

C.

Request additional contingency from the sponsor.

D.

Organize a root cause analysis (RCA) workshop.

Questions # 316:

As a result of the first iteration review, the stakeholders' feedback indicated that they saw more technical features than business ones What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Include this topic in the next iteration retrospective

B.

Review this topic with the product owner before the next iteration planning

C.

Discuss this topic with the team in the next daily meeting

D.

Ask the product owner to review this topic in the next iteration planning

Questions # 317:

An agile team recently started working on a project for a financial institution. The

project sponsor is concerned that an agile approach will not provide enough support for the

organization's compliance standards.

In order to mitigate this risk and avoid problems, what should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Propose using a compliance review board that will be responsible for approving allproduct features prior to their release to the public.

B.

Liaison with the compliance group, making them responsible for understanding therequirements and keeping them prioritized in the backlog.

C.

Meet with the compliance team and make sure that their requirements are covered in thedefinition of done (DoD) for each story.

D.

Ensure that the peer review process also covers compliance requirements, creating asecond layer of security for the project.

Questions # 318:

A project manager gas been asked by the project manager office (PMO) to select the appropriate project management approach for three upcoming projects. Match the projects on the left with the approach that should be used on the right.

Question # 318

Options:

Questions # 319:

A project manager is leading a new project that is in the initiation phase, The project will build a new type of software technology service that has never existed at the organization before and will reenginger the business process for several operations teams. The project manager needs to determine the project management approach to be used, and there are many team

members and stakeholders who have contradictory opinions.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Meet with the stakeholders to determine the approach using the project goals and desired outcomes.

B.

Leverage agile methods only as the project pertains to software implementation, which can be broken into increments.

C.

Leverage hybrid methods as the project has a blend of work that needs to bring in both agile and predictive methods,

D.

Determine what methods the team has been trained on and utilize those methods for the project.

Questions # 320:

In a geographically distributed project team, the project team members continue to email status reports and update schedules after their weekly meeting discussions. However, the team is having difficulty tracking the changes and progress made.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Maintain a central repository of artifacts with a version control system.

B.

Maintain separate document control via regions to avoid discrepancies.

C.

Develop a document management software for version control.

D.

Facilitate training on version control and project artifacts,

Questions # 321:

During a standup meeting, a team member raises the issue that they have blockers and impediments preventing them from moving on to the next task. How should the project lead

handle this situation?

Options:

A.

Support the team member by removing the blockers and impediments.

B.

Allocate the blockers and impediments to the product owner to resolve.

C.

Insist that the person who raised the blockers and impediments take ownership.

D.

Add any blockers or impediments to the risk register,

Questions # 322:

During the development of a product, multiple identified risks have now become issues, which is hindering the team's velocity. What should the project manager do in this situation?

Options:

A.

Document the issues and extend the project delivery timeline.

B.

Convene the steering committee and inform them of the impact to the project.

C.

Prioritize the user stories with issues and have the team resolve them

D.

Update the project management plan and risk management plan.

Questions # 323:

A new project manager is assigned to a project that will deliver a new and optimized credit system. The project manager is allowed to use a hybrid approach which is new to the organization to manage the project and new tools

In order to deliver the project successfully, what should the project manager focus on as part of the plan?

Options:

A.

Align with the organization's project management office (PMO) to inform and make them aware of the new approach

B.

Explain and communicate the new approach to the project sponsor and key stakeholders

C.

Develop a detailed schedule for the entire project m the planning phase and communicate that to the stakeholders

D.

Communicate with other project managers to see how they manage hybrid projects

Questions # 324:

A project manager works for a large global company. The project manager is leading a project where the expected business value is to improve the company's image and reputation. During the project's closing phase, the project manager realizes that there is still a negative perception about the company's brand.

What should the project manager have done to prevent this?

Options:

A.

Monitored progress in achieving the business value throughout the project

B.

Asked for additional time to achieve the project goals and increase business value

C.

Increased the number of project resources to ensure attainment of the business value

D.

Reviewed previous projects’ lessons learned and applied them to this project

Questions # 325:

A project manager sent the first communication about the project management plan to the team. The next day. two field engineers were asking about their roles and the project schedule.

What should the project manager have done*?

Options:

A.

Confirmed that the communication was understood and solicited feedback from the team

B.

Sent the roles and responsibilities matrix along with the project management plan

C.

Discussed the roles with the managers to help explain them to their team members

D.

Briefed each team member on their roles before sending the project management plan

Questions # 326:

The project team is planning a schedule with limited information. The team |s having

issues identifying the detailed tasks and estimating task durations.

Which three techniques should the project manager use? (Choose three)

Options:

A.

Rolling wave planning and an adaptive approach

B.

Relative estimation to determine the task or deliverable sizes

C.

Iterations and reviews to continuously keep adapting the plan

D.

Bottom-up estimating based on a work breakdown structure (WBS)

E.

Gantt chart that includes milestones and deadlines https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/project-management/planning-techniques-for-projects

Questions # 327:

A protect is going through its iterative design stage One of the team members has been performing poorly. This is a critical project for the company and execution is about to start What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Request action from the functional manager regarding the team members poor performance

B.

Avoid selecting the team member to the next project that has an iterative design stage

C.

Provide feedback and coach the team member during the iterative design stage

D.

Escalate the issue to the human resources manager and request that the team member be replaced

Questions # 328:

A project manager is implementing an enterprise-wide software project The project has a great business impact and is fully supported by senior management However, the project manager is facing difficulties gelling the support of several key departments.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Ask senior management to communicate with these departments.

B.

Hire a project management consultant to help resolve the issue

C.

Convince senior management to introduce rewards to resisting departments.

D.

Understand the user concerns and revisit the stakeholder engagement plan

Questions # 329:

A predictive project team come across a scenario where they need to use some agile tools and methods. However, they did not feel this was appropriate since their organizational project management processes did not mention this.

What should the project manager do in this scenario?

Options:

A.

Ensure the project team follows the organizational project management processes.

B.

Create a change request to include the agile methods and proceed to implementation,

C.

Work with the team to determine appropriate project methods and practices and implement them.

D.

Prepare a summary and escalate this issue to the project's change control board (CCB),

Questions # 330:

A sales learn working on an IT deployment project approached the project manager on several occasions and complained about nonpayment of their overtime pay The project manager realized that other team members are receiving their overtime pay

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Have a discussion with the sales team to find a solution to the issue

B.

Validate the reason and add it as an issue in the issue log

C.

Direct the sales team to speak with accounting to resolve the issue

D.

Escalate the issue to the functional manager

Questions # 331:

A company wants to launch a new product for customers. The project for this new product is in the development phase. Due to an uncertain environment, the project manager has

doubts about the feasibility of the project.

What should the project manager do in this situation?

Options:

A.

Validate assumptions using appropriate tools to assess the risks.

B.

Refer to the lessons learned to determine the impact on the external environment.

C.

Recommend postponing the project until the uncertainty is resolved,

D.

Highlight the concern to the project sponsor in the next project review meeting,

Questions # 332:

A servant leader is about to start a confidential agile research project. A high risk has been identified related to a team member disclosing details of the project with external people.

What should the servant leader do to address this risk?

Options:

A.

Include this restriction as a ground rule and ensure all team members are familiar with it by reviewing the ground rules at the end of everyiteration.

B.

Forecast the cost of the risk to calculate the required contingency reserve that needs to be allocated if the risk materializes.

C.

Ask the functional manager to educate the team about this risk and ensure that disciplinary actions will be taken.

D.

Contact the human resources (HR) department to ensure that disciplinary actions will be taken if the employees disclose any confidentialinformation.

Questions # 333:

One of the project manager's important assignments is to formally revise project compliance as it pertains to user data protection regulations. What should the project manager

do to monitor compliance?

Options:

A.

Assess the risk register.

B.

Conduct project reviews.

C.

Perform retrospectives.

D.

Complete sprint reviews

Questions # 334:

A team is having a hard time completing work due to unclear requirements. They have not been able to complete an iteration successfully in several months.

In order to help the team, what should the project leader do?

Options:

A.

Recommend that the product owner reviews the backlog refinement processes.

B.

Recommend that the team reviews the length of the iteration with the stakeholders.

C.

Recommend limiting the work in progress to improve the team’s focus.

D.

Recommend a review of the team members’ individual performances.

Questions # 335:

A new project manager is assigned to an ongoing agile innovation project that started 2 weeks ago. After reviewing the project, the new project manager discovered that the previous project manager was planning to use a predictive approach. The previous project manager planned to present the first major deliverable to the client when the project was completely finished in 8 months.

What should the new project manager do?

Options:

A.

Meet with the team to review the backlog and create small iterations that can deliver incremental value to the client,

B.

Continue working with the predictive approach to deliver the value at the end of the project.

C.

Use a hybrid approach in which agile practices are used but the value is provided to the client at the end of the project.

D.

Submit a change request to the project board to adjust the delivery date to 2 months earlier than planned.

Questions # 336:

A construction services company has influence within the local community with the potential to derail a project site establishment. Their build was unsuccessful but they continue to communicate with the hope that their influence will persuade the project manager to reconsider their offer.

What is the appropriate course of action for the project manager to pursue?

Options:

A.

Do not communicate with the unsuccessful bidder as they do not have any further influence on the project

B.

Meet with the unsuccessful bidder to review their submission and the areas that led to the bid being unsuccessful

C.

Reassess the bid to establish areas for improvement with the intention to assign work to this contractor

D.

Report the unsuccessful bidder to the local community leadership who have been supportive of the project

Questions # 337:

A company has transitioned and is now delivering projects using a hybrid approach

instead of a predictive approach. The distributed project team's knowledge of agile is varied.

The project manager feels this new methodology will impact the timely delivery of the project.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Ask to execute the project with a predictive approach since there is a budget and schedule risk.

B.

Use crashing to reduce the critical path to ensure enough buffer to include the impact of the agile methodology update.

C.

Plan for training on agile tools and techniques used in the defined hybrid methodologyfor consistent application by all team members.

D.

Use the predictive approach for team members who are not knowledgeable in agile project delivery practices.

Questions # 338:

A project manager is working on the delivery of a solution that needs to be deployed to the public quickly. The project team is experienced, the stakeholders are supporting the delivery, and the customer is cooperating.

What strategy should the project manager use to ensure on-time delivery of the solution?

Options:

A.

Have a high-level plan for incremental deliveries and get the customer's feedback as early as possible.

B.

Ask the sponsor for support regarding the allocation of additional resources to finish on time.

C.

Have a detailed plan of all milestones, deliverables, functionalities, and allocation of resources.

D.

Meet with the customer to agree on the components of the solution and the priorities.

Questions # 339:

A project manager is assigned to a project that has a tight schedule. Due to recent market changes the marketing team has identified that a few features that were initially in the scope are no longer required

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Advise the marketing team that at this stage of the project changes to the scope are no longer accepted

B.

Escalate the issue to the project management office (PMO) and make sure they understand the impact on the schedule due to the change

C.

Update the risk register with input from marketing and sales and highlight the benefits of the features m discussion

D.

Review the change request with the project stakeholders and evaluate the impact of the scope reduction

Questions # 340:

A company has a transformation project in progress. During a planning session, several stakeholders are in constant disagreement and often use personal arguments to support their position. Team members are getting frustrated with the situation.

What should the project manager have done to avoid this situation?

Options:

A.

Established ground rules before the discussion had started.

B.

Asked stakeholders not to voice their opinions during the meeting.

C.

Invited a high-level sponsor to the meeting to reduce the level of disagreement.

D.

Reinforced that higher-level management has the decision power.

Questions # 341:

A project manager has decided to stop activities that do not add value to a project that has a risk of running over budget. A functional manager disagrees with this decision, especially when the team is performing product testing for highly sensitive end users. The functional manager escalated the issue to the project sponsor so that the team can resume activities.

How should the project manager have handled the situation?

Options:

A.

Collaborated with the functional manager to determine which critical activities could be accommodated by the budget

B.

Engaged with the project sponsor to ensure support for the project manager's decision

C.

Conducted a meeting with the functional manager to explain why the activities needed to be stopped

D.

Convinced the functional manager to stop the activities that will run beyond the budget

Questions # 342:

A high-tech borehole protect was initiated with the goal of providing water for a rural community of 1500 villagers located in an arid region. The project was completed with a cost performance index (CPi) of 1 09 and a schedule performance index (SPl) of 0.93 Six months after its completion it is determined that the villagers could not access water

What caused this situation to occur?

Options:

A.

The risk analysis was inadequate

B.

The project was completed behind schedule

C.

The requirements gathering was inadequate

D.

The project was delivered above budget

Questions # 343:

A project manager for a technology project is informed by the cybersecurity team that

there are changes in the government's cybersecurity requirements. The project manager calls a team meeting to discuss the requirements, and the team learns that the design changes can be made at no additional cost.

What should the project manager direct the team to do?

Options:

A.

Update the scope management plan to track the new government requirements.

B.

Accept the cybersecurity team’s request as the security of the company is at risk ofbeing noncompliant.

C.

Ask the project sponsor to increase funds in the contingency reserve as a risk mitigation.

D.

Request a change through the change control process to manage the new cybersecurityrequirements.

Questions # 344:

A project manager is building a team that will be comprised of subject matter experts (SMEs) from two different divisions of the same company.

The project team will be virtual and will include members from different countries around the world.

What should the project manager do to ensure effective team building occurs?

Options:

A.

Coordinate with team members to define and communicate ways of working, roles and responsibilities, scheduling, time zone, and culturalobservance information.

B.

Explain to the team that since they are all SMEs and know one another, they are expected to immediately collaborate and deliver effectively.

C.

Update the communications management plan and determine an issue resolution process for when furture conflicts arise.

D.

Colocate the team members at the beginning of the project to explain the expectations for team interaction, meeting schedules, and overallproject governance.

Questions # 345:

A project manager became aware of misunderstandings between a key stakeholder

and a team member with regard to some of the features defined in the project scope. What

should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Reconcile the key stakeholder to the team member's recommendation.

B.

Reconcile the team member to the key stakeholder's recommendation.

C.

Escalate the communication concerns to the project management office (PMO) andrequest that they take action

D.

Work with both the team member and the key stakeholder to reach a consensus.

Questions # 346:

A project manager is reviewing the requirements of a large program. Which requirements should the project team prioritize to avoid getting fines?

Options:

A.

Developing new product lines

B.

Complying with new regulations

C.

Establishing company processes

D.

Certifying sustainable products

Questions # 347:

A project manager finds an unexpected issue halfway through a customer's protect After analysis the project team determines that the issue will affect the timeline unless more resources are allocated to the project.

What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Meet with the project team to discuss internally whether they think cost is more important to the customer than the timeline

B.

Adjust the timeline since in the past the customer would not pay any additional costs then inform the customer of the change

C.

Inform the customer of the issue and discuss the options so that they are able to make a decision on cost versus timeline

D.

Absorb the additional cost for the additional resources internally so that the project completes within the timeline

Questions # 348:

An established project team with a good track record has been working on a project for one year The project manager trusts the team and the work they produce. Which term describes the project manager's management approach?

Options:

A.

Laissez-faire

B.

Transactional

C.

Transformational

D.

Charismatic

Questions # 349:

A company initiated a departmental transformation project improving the processes for the organization using a predictive approach, This is a critical project for the organization and, in the middle of the project, the project manager noticed that one of the deliverables cannot be produced due to a missing technical skill.

What should the project manager have done to avoid this?

Options:

A.

Planned all required training for the team during the onboarding process

B.

Identified all required skills after the kick-off of the project

C.

Identified all required skills during the planning of the project

D.

Asked the sponsor to identify all required skills during the planning of the project

Questions # 350:

A project team member has lost enthusiasm and is experiencing low morale for a

project they were once excited about. What should the project manager do?

Options:

A.

Escalate the issue to the team member's functional manager and request a responseas soon as possible.

B.

Meet with the team member to understand what the issues are and to provide support.

C.

Leverage other team members who are contributing and making the project a success.

D.

Have the team member transferred to another project and add other resources to theproject.

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