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TOPIC: PMP CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

PMP CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 6 years 8 months ago #11420

  • Elena Lauren
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Q: You are creating the Activity List, which technique is recommended for subdividing the project into smaller components called activities?
Ans: The decomposition technique allows the project manager to create smaller and more manageable pieces of work from the larger work packages.

Q: Which of the following statements most accurately describes a project scenario?
Ans: Staffing is typically highest during the execution phase of the project. The other three responses may not hold true. Projects can move forward into subsequent phases without the deliverables of the prior phase being completely approved; this is known as fast tracking. Changes during the initial phases of the project are the least expensive. The influence of the stakeholders is highest during the start of the project and declines as the project moves to completion.

Q: Which of the following is a hierarchical representation of project risks?
Ans: The Risk Breakdown Structure (RBS) is a hierarchical presentation of the project risks sorted by risk categories.

PMP CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS 6 years 8 months ago #11433

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Can you clarify the meaning of this please? Are these questions you had on the exam? Ones you think people should know? I'm not really sure I understand the intent of this.
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