2,934 New PMP Questions & Answers with explanation

831.
Match the Agile approach with its description.
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Agile Approach Description
Scrum
Allows for continuous flow of work and value to the customer. This approach is less prescriptive and pulls single items through the process continuously.
Kanban
Used to meet the needs of a large software development project. This approach revolves around six core roles and is organized around five activities that are performed iteratively.
eXtreme programming
Used for software projects and features accelerated cycles and less heavyweight processes. This approach focuses on performing more iterative cycles across seven key disciplines and incorporates feedback before formal delivery.
Feature-driven development
A software development method based on frequent cycles. This approach attempts to distill a best practice into its simplest and purest form and then applies that practice continuously.
Agile unified process
A single-team process framework used to manage product development. This approach uses timeboxed sprints of one month or less and revolves around three core roles.
832.
Match the term with its definition.
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Term Definition
Story points
A unit-less measure used in relative user story estimation techniques
Burndown chart
A visual representation of the work completed toward the release of a product
Burnup charts
The sum of story point sizes for features actually completed during the iteration
Velocity
A visual representation of the work remaining versus the time left in a timebox
833.
Match the quality theorist with the theory they are responsible for.
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Quality Theorist Theory
Philip Crosby
Pareto Principle
Joseph Juran
Plan-Do-Check-Act
W. Edwards Deming
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Walter Shewhart
Zero Defects
834.
Match the project life cycle with its respective description.
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Life Cycle Name Description
Predictive life cycle
A traditional approach where the majority of planning occurs up front, followed by execution of the work
Iterative life cycle
An approach that is both iterative and incremental to refine work items and deliver frequently
Incremental life cycle
An approach that provides deliverables to the customers to use immediately
Agile life cycle
An approach that allows feedback on unfinished work to improve and modify the work
835.
Match the name of the Project Management Knowledge Area with its description
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Knowledge Area Name Description
Project Integration Management
Contains the activities required to manage the timely completion of the project
Project Schedule Management
Contains the activities to identify, acquire, and manage the resources needed for the successful completion of the project
Project Procurement Management
Contains the activities necessary to purchase or acquire products, services, or results needed from outside the project team
Project Resource Management
Contains the activities to identify, define, combine, unify, and coordinate the various processes and project management activities within the various process groups
Project Stakeholder Management
Contains the activities required to identify the people, groups, or organizations that could impact or be impacted by the project, analyze them, and develop strategies for engaging them
836.
You are a project manager for SubZero Delights, a company that offers extraordinary experiences to travelers. Your latest project involves the development of a smartphone app that automatically picks up a customer’s GPS coordinates to provide tailored resources and recommendations. While documenting the resource management plan, you decide to incorporate a RACI. What does RACI stand for?
Select four
837.
Match the decision-making technique with its description.
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Term Description
Autocratic
Uses a systematic approach to making decisions
Multicriteria decision analysis
One individual makes the decision
Voting
Uses unanimity, majority, or plurality to make decisions
838.
Match the leadership style to its corresponding attributes.
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Leadership Style Attributes
Laissez-faire
Puts other people first
Transactional
High-energy and enthusiastic
Servant leader
Management by exception
Transformational
A hands-off approach
Charismatic
Seeks to inspire and encourage innovation
839.
You’ve just accepted a new project management assignment. The project is for a customer in a foreign country. You’ve requested a business analyst and two other project team members from the country the customer resides in to participate on your team. The remaining team members are from your country. You know that the best way to ensure that the project team doesn’t get bogged down in cultural differences and hold up project progress is to do which of the following?
Select one
840.
Match the following conflict-resolution techniques to their corresponding descriptions.
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Technique Description
Compromise
A resolution technique that involves withdrawing from the conflict
Collaborate
A resolution technique that partially resolves conflict by finding a solution that brings some satisfaction to all parties
Force
A resolution technique that results in a win-lose situation
Avoid
A resolution technique that often leads to consensus and commitment