PM Q&A

PM Q&A
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These are sample questions for the Project Management. Included in this list are tests:


Integration Management
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These are sample questions for the Integration Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Scope Management
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These are sample questions for the Scope Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Time Management
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These are sample questions for the Time Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Cost Management
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Quality Management
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These are sample questions for the Quality Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Human Resources Management
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Communications Management
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These are sample questions for the Communications Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Risk Management
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These are sample questions for the Risk Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Procurement Management
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These are sample questions for the Procurement Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:


Stakeholder Management
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These are sample questions for the Stakeholder Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:





All Questions

Every question in the database
Questions:160
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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Earned Value Quiz

A test about Earned Value topics
Questions:8
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed

Project Manager Quiz

A test about things related to the project manager
Questions:90
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed

IM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Integration Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



IM - All Questions

All Integration Management questions
Questions:116
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Terminology

The technical or special terms used in, or peculiar to, a business, art, science, discipline, field, trade, or special subject.
Questions:35
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Documentation

Documentation may refer to the process of providing evidence (to document something) or to the communicable material used to provide such documentation (i.e. a document). Documentation understood as document is any communicable material (such as text, video, audio, etc., or combinations thereof) used to explain some attributes of an object, system or procedure. It is often used to mean engineering documentation or software documentation, which is usually paper books or computer readable files (such as HTML pages) that describe the structure and components, or on the other hand, operation, of a system/product.
Questions:6
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Processes

Project integration management is primarily concerned with integrating processes to accomplish project objectives. There are seven processes in the Project Integration Management knowledge area that work in concert to facilitate proper project coordination. The project integration requires each process to seamlessly link and fuel the next process. All project management processes are divided into the five project process groups. The project process groups overlap, interact, and directly affect one another as they all play out the greater project plan. These interactions create project management synchronization.
Questions:22
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Tools & Techniques

A physical or notional instrument used in performing an operation as a means to an end. The application of specific principles and/or reasoning to the resolution of project management issues or problems.
Questions:30
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Project Selection

Project Selection methods are used to select and prioritize projects within the organization. Using such methods allows you to determine which projects would be beneficial to execute.\r\n\r\nThere are 2 categories of Project Selection Methods defined in the PMBOK Guide. One method is the benefit measurement model that compares projects by the benefit they bring to the company. These comparative approaches include methods such as Return on Investment (ROI) or Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR). The other Project Selection Method is the mathematical model that uses complex mathematical formulas, which attempt to predict the project's success. Some of these methods apply calculus and linear programming to solve for maximizations. These methods are also known as constrained optimization.
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Project Life Cycle

The four sequential major time periods through which any project passes (Concept, Definition, Execution - implementation or development, Finishing -commissioning or close out). Each period may be identified as a Phase and further broken down into stages that typically reflect the area of project management application and the size and complexity of the specific project.
Questions:14
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Organization Structure

A structure that defines the reporting relationships, processes, systems and procedures of the project. Issues typically important in the structuring of a project include the degree of project/functional orientation, the extent of the project management (office) authority, collocation of project members, the allocation of resources, work packaging and interface management, and the definition of control, authorization and reporting procedures and systems. There are three basic kinds of organization structure
Questions:8
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Cost Budgeting

The allocation of cost estimates to individual project components.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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IM - Change Control

The management process for requesting reviewing, approving, carrying out and controlling changes to the project's deliverables. Change Control is usually applied once the first version of a deliverable has been completed and agreed.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Scope Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



SM - All Questions

All Scope Management questions
Questions:48
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Terminology

Terminology questions related to Scope Management
Questions:16
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Documentation

Scope Management documentation
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Processes

There are five processes in scope management. The first of these processes is the planning of the project's scope. The second process is defining the scope. The WBS is created in the third process. Fourth, scope verification comes into play. Finally, scope control is implemented.
Questions:7
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Stakeholder Processes

Stakeholder Processes
Questions:0
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Tools & Techniques

Tools & Techniques for Scope Management
Questions:11
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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SM - WBS

Work Breakdown Structure for Scope Management
Questions:11
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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SM - Change Requests

A request needed to obtain formal approval for changes to the scope, design, methods, costs or planned aspects of a project. Change requests may arise through changes in the business or issues in the project. Change requests should be logged, assessed and agreed on before a change to the project can be made.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Time Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



TM - All Questions

All Time Management questions
Questions:75
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Terminology

Questions related to terminology for Time Management
Questions:29
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Time Management Processes

Project time management consists of six main processes. The first of these processes is in the definition of activities and action items. The second process in time management is the sequencing of activities. The third process is the estimating of resource of each activity. The next process in time management processes is the estimation of activity durations. Then the project schedule can be developed. The final process in the time management series of processes is the control of the project schedule.
Questions:6
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Tools & Techniques

Tools and techniques for Time Management
Questions:37
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Contracting

The act of undertaking responsibility for the performance of a contract.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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TM - Negotiation

Negotiation is the process through which the parties seek a mutually acceptable solution for items they own or control. Negotiation is not only used for business purposes, sales or for in particular for Project management. People use this all the time in their regular activities. Negotiation is usually considered as a compromise to settle an argument or issue to benefit both the party as much as possible. Negotiation is used for everything but one has to be sure that it is done in the best way possible to achieve maximum benefit. The most important part is planning: preparing well will give an advantage when negotiating.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Sample Questions




CM - All Questions

All Cost Management questions
Questions:65
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Management Processes

There are three processes involved with cost management. The first process is cost estimating. The second process involved with cost management strategies is cost budgeting. The third and final process is cost control.
Questions:15
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Types

Four different cost types are typically associated with the scope of work in a cost class. They reflect whether a cost is authorized, contractually committed, spent or forecast for spending. These types are: 1. Authorized Appropriation, 2. Committed Cost, 3. Expenditure (or Actual) 4. Estimate To Complete, or Forecast to Complete, or Uncommitted.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Management Plan

The plan for the effective financial control of the project through evaluating, estimating, budgeting, monitoring, analyzing, forecasting and reporting the cost information.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Project Financing

Money available for disbursement. Typically refers to the source of funding for project activities.
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Resource Planning

The selection of resources in type and quantity required to complete a project.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cash Flow

The inflow and outflow of funds. A time-based record of income and expenditures, often presented graphically.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Contracting

All questions related to cost management for contracting.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Budgeting

All questions related to cost budgeting.
Questions:9
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Control

Any system of keeping costs within the bounds of budgets or standards based upon work actually performed.
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Estimating

The process of assembling and predicting the costs of a project. It includes economic evaluation, project investment cost and the prediction of future trends and costs.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Estimating

Calculating approximately the probable cost or value.
Questions:13
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Estimate At Completion (EAC)

Actual cost of work completed to date plus the predicted costs and schedule for finishing the remaining work.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Contingency Planning

The development of a management plan that uses alternative strategies to ensure project success if specified risk events occur.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Life Cycle Costing

The concept of including acquisition, operating, and disposal costs when evaluating various alternatives.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Cost Performance Index(CPI)

The cost efficiency factor representing the relationship between the actual costs expended and the value of the physical work performed.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Percent Complete

One measure of completion used to determine the remaining duration of a partially completed activity.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Earned Value

A measure of the value of work performed so far. Earned value uses original estimates and progress-to-date to show whether the actual costs incurred are on budget and whether the tasks are ahead or behind the baseline plan.
Questions:20
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Feasibility Studies

The methods and techniques used to examine technical and cost data to determine the economic potential and the practicality of project applications. It involves the use of techniques such as the time value of money so that projects may be evaluated and compared on an equivalent basis. Interest rates, present worth factors, capitalization costs, operating costs, depreciation, etc., are all considered.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Financial Audits

A formal inquiry into the financial progress, results, or some other financial aspect of a project or system.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Payments

Monetary return for services rendered or property delivered. Discharge of indebtedness.
Questions:1
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Profit Targets

The expected level at which the excess of revenue over the total cost of producing the product or products for which the calculation is made.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Rework

The correction of defective work. May take place either before, during or after inspection or testing.
Questions:1
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Uncertainty

All events, both positive and negative whose probabilities are neither 0% nor 100%. Uncertainty is a distinct characteristic of the project environment.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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CM - Work Package

A generic term for a unit within a work breakdown structure (WBS) at the lowest level of its branch, not necessarily at the lowest level of the whole WBS. It may be used to refer to a unit of work performed within the organization, while 'Commitment Package' may be used for work contracted or purchased outside the organization.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Sample Questions




QM - All Questions

All Quality Management questions
Questions:135
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Teminology

Quality Management Terminology
Questions:15
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Documentation

Documentation for Quality Management.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Quality Management Processes

There are three processes for quality management. The first of these three processes is quality planning. The second process in quality management is performance of quality assurance tests. The final process in quality management involves quality control.
Questions:13
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Tools & Techniques

Tools & Techniques for Quality Management
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Concepts

An imaginative arrangement of a set of ideas.
Questions:23
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Quality Costs

The costs of the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs.
Questions:6
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Quality Management

That aspect of the overall management function that determines and implements the quality policy.
Questions:8
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Quality Practices

The overall quality intentions and direction of an organization as regards quality, as formally expressed by top management.
Questions:55
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Diagramming

The process of converting a general or outline plan for a project into a time-based schedule based on available resources and time constraints.
Questions:11
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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QM - Sampling

The technique of selecting a representative part of a population for the purpose of determining parameters or characteristics of the whole population. A small part selected as a sample for inspection or analysis.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Sample Questions




HM - All Questions

All Human Resources Management questions
Questions:80
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Terminology

Questions about human resources terminology.
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Documentation

Questions:1
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Human Resources Processes

Human resources management processes are divided into four processes. The first of these processes is human resource planning. The second process is the acquisition of team members. Third process is to develop the project team. The fourth and final process is team management.
Questions:7
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Tools & Techniques

Tools and techniques for human resources management.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Human Resources Administration

The function of directing and coordinating human resources throughout the life of the project by applying the art and science of behavioral and administrative knowledge to achieve predetermined project objectives of scope, cost, time, quality and participant satisfaction.
Questions:10
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Organization Structure

Questions about organizational structure.
Questions:21
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Resource Planning

Questions about resource planning.
Questions:1
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Project Manager Qualities

The characteristics of the person who heads up the project team and is assigned the authority and responsibility for conducting the project and meeting project objectives through project management.
Questions:13
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Team Building

HR Team Building questions.
Questions:9
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Conflict Resolution

To seek a solution to a problem, five methods in particular have been proven through confrontation, compromise, smoothing, forcing and withdrawal.
Questions:9
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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HM - Motivation Theory

The study of the ability to stimulate, rouse, excite, galvanize, or innervate. Typically with a view to getting work done on time and within budget.
Questions:4
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Communications Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



MM - All Questions

All Communications Management questions
Questions:64
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Communications Processes

Any project requires good communications to manage day-to-day activities and ensure success of the project. Project managers need to understand the processes of Project Communications Management, and how those processes help promote success and resolve differences among project stakeholders. Project managers need to plan out a strategy to ensure that needed information is gathered and produced efficiently. Finally, project managers are responsible for distributing information to all stakeholders--internal and external--concerning all project management Knowledge Areas.
Questions:9
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Tools & Techniques

Tools and techniques in communications management.
Questions:7
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Communication Types

The different methods to transmit and validate receipt of information so that the recipient understands what the sender intends, and the sender is assured that the intent is understood.
Questions:14
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Concepts

Concepts in communications management.
Questions:2
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MM - Conflict Resolution

Conflict resolution and communications management.
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Information Transmission

Any form of conveyance for the transfer of information.
Questions:18
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Negotiation

Questions on negotiation from a communications perspective.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Organization Structure

Organization structure and communications management.
Questions:5
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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MM - Project Manager Qualities

Project manager qualities in communications management.
Questions:5
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Sample Questions




RM - All Questions

All Risk Management questions
Questions:103
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Teminology

Terminology for Risk Management
Questions:8
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Documentation

Documentation about Risk Management.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Risk Management Processes

There are four processes to address risk management issues: Risk Identification, Risk Quantification, Risk Response Development, Risk Response Control.
Questions:43
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Tools & Techniques

Tools and techniques for Risk Management
Questions:19
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Risk Types

The types are events that if they occur can jeopardize the successful completion of the project.
Questions:11
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Contingency Planning

Contingency planning and Risk Management.
Questions:6
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Contracting

Risk Management as it relates to contracting.
Questions:11
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Project Life Cycle

Risk Management as it relates to the project life cycle.
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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RM - Project Selection

Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Procurement Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



UM - All Questions

All Procurement Management questions
Questions:91
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed

UM - Terminology

Procurement Management terminology
Questions:7
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Documentation

Procurement Management documentation
Questions:2
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Procurement Processes

Project procurement management describes the processes that purchase or acquire products, services or results as well as contract management processes. The project management processes are plan purchases and acquisitions, plan contracting, request seller responses, select sellers, contract administration and contract closure.
Questions:34
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Contracting

Contracting and Procurement Management
Questions:44
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Cost Types

Cost types and Procurement Management
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Estimating

Estimating and procurement management
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
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Pass rate:75 %
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UM - Negotiation

Questions about negotiation in regards to Procurement Management
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed

UM - Project Manager Qualities

Project Manager qualities that are related to procurement management.
Questions:1
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
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KM - Sample Questions

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These are sample questions for the Stakeholder Management knowledge area. Included in this list are tests:



KM - All Questions

All Stakeholder Management questions
Questions:3
Attempts allowed:Unlimited
Available:Always
Pass rate:75 %
Backwards navigation:Allowed