This page was exported from Latest Exam Prep [ http://certify.vceprep.com ] Export date:Sat Sep 21 11:56:54 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Use CAPM Exam Dumps (2023 PDF Dumps) To Have Reliable CAPM Test Engine [Q94-Q110] --------------------------------------------------- Use CAPM Exam Dumps (2023 PDF Dumps) To Have Reliable CAPM Test Engine CAPM PDF Recently Updated Questions Dumps to Improve Exam Score Career Benefits After earning the PMI Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) certification, the candidates can work as Consultants, Business Analysts, Project Engineers, Project Coordinators, Project Administrators, or Project Managers, among other positions. This certificate is considered one of the highest paying options with a median annual salary of $101,103. However, the real remuneration varies depending on the specific job role and experience of a professional.   NEW QUESTION 94Within a matrix organization, dual reporting of team members is a risk for project success. Who is responsible for managing this dual reporting relationship factor?  Functional manager  Project manager  Functional manager supported by the project manager  Project management office Section: Volume ENEW QUESTION 95What is the order of the stages of project team development?  Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning  Storming, Forming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning  Adjourning, Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing  Forming, Storming, Performing, Norming, and Adjourning Section: Volume EExplanation/Reference: https://project-management.com/the-five-stages-of-project-team-development/NEW QUESTION 96Documented identification of a flaw in a project component together with a recommendation is termed a:  corrective action.  preventive action.  non-conformance report,  defect repair. NEW QUESTION 97Which type of analysis would be used for the Plan Quality process?  Schedule  Checklist  Assumption  Cost-Benefit Section: Volume CExplanation:8.1.2.1 Cost-Benefit AnalysisThe primary benefits of meeting quality requirements include less rework, higher productivity, lower costs, increased stakeholder satisfaction, and increased profitability. A cost-benefit analysis for each quality activity compares the cost of the quality step to the expected benefit.Process: 8.1 Plan Quality ManagementDefinition: The process of identifying quality requirements and/or standards for the project and its deliverables and documenting how the project will demonstrate compliance with quality requirements and/or standards.Key Benefit: The key benefit of this process is that it provides guidance and direction on how quality will be managed and validated throughout the project.Inputs1. Project management plan2. Stakeholder register3. Risk register4. Requirements documentation5. Enterprise environmental factors6. Organizational process assetsTools & Techniques1. Cost-benefit analysis2. Cost of quality3. Seven basic quality tools4. Benchmarking5. Design of experiments6. Statistical sampling7. Additional quality planning tools8. MeetingsOutputs1. Quality management plan2. Process improvement plan3. Quality metrics4. Quality checklists5. Project documents updatesNEW QUESTION 98In a project, total float measures the:  Ability to shuffle schedule activities to lessen the duration of the project.  Amount of time an activity can be extended or delayed without altering the project finish date.  Cost expended to restore order to the project schedule after crashing the schedule.  Estimate of the total resources needed for the project after performing a forward pass. NEW QUESTION 99Which of the following are outputs of the Define Scope process in Project Scope Management?  Requirements documentation and requirements traceability matrix  Scope management plan and requirements management plan  Project scope statement and project documents updates  Scope baseline and project documents updates NEW QUESTION 100A risk may be graded into different priorities by which process?  Risk monitoring and controlling  Risk response planning  Qualitative risk analysis  Quantitative risk analysis NEW QUESTION 101Overlooking negative stakeholders can result in a/an:  decreased likelihood of conflicting interests between stakeholders.  decreased likelihood of the projects progress being impeded  increased likelihood of project failure.  increased likelihood of project success. NEW QUESTION 102Which type of project management office (PMO) supplies templates, best practices, and training to project teams?  Supportive  Directive  Controlling  Instructive Section: Volume ANEW QUESTION 103Which tool or technique used in the Control Procurements process can be conducted during the execution of the project to verify compliance with deliverables?  Procurement documents  Inspection and audits  Estimate budget  Risk register Section: Volume BExplanation:Inspections and Audits. A process to observe performance of contracted work or a promised product against agreed-upon requirements.Process: 12.3 Control ProcurementsDefinition: The process of managing procurement relationships, monitoring contract performance, and making changes and corrections as appropriate.Key Benefit: The key benefit of this process is that it ensures that both the seller’s and buyer’s performance meets procurement requirements according to the terms of the legal agreement.Inputs1. Project management plan2. Procurement documents3. Agreements4. Approved change requests5. Work performance reports6. Work performance dataTools & Techniques1. Contract change control system2. Procurement performance reviews3. Inspections and audits4. Performance reporting5. Payment systems6. Claims administration7. Records management systemOutputs1. Work performance information2. Change requests3. Project management plan updates4. Project documents updates5. Organizational process assets updatesNEW QUESTION 104Plan Communications Management develops an approach and plan for project communications based on stakeholders’ needs and requirements and:  Available organizational assets  Project staff assignments  Interpersonal skills  Enterprise environmental factors Explanation/Reference:Explanation:Process: 10.1 Plan Communications ManagementDefinition: The process of developing an appropriate approach and plan for project communications based on stakeholder’s information needs and requirements, and available organizational assets.Key Benefit: The key benefit of this process is that it identifies and documents the approach to communicate most effectively and efficiently with stakeholders.Inputs1. Project management plan2. Stakeholder register3. Enterprise environmental factors4. Organizational process assetsTools & Techniques1. Communication requirements analysis2. Communication technology3. Communication models4. Communication methods5. MeetingsOutputs1. Communications management plan2. Project documents updatesNEW QUESTION 105The CPI is .92, and the EV is US$172,500.What is the actual cost of the project?  US$158,700  US$172,500  US$187,500  US$245,600 Explanation/Reference:Explanation:CPI = budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP) / actual cost of work performed (ACWP) US$172,500 / US$187,500 = 0.92NEW QUESTION 106Which can be used to determine whether a process is stable or has predictable performance?  Matrix diagram  Histogram  Control chart  Flowchart Section: Volume DExplanation/Reference:Explanation:Control charts, are used to determine whether or not a process is stable or has predictable performance.Upper and lower specification limits are based on requirements of the agreement. They reflect the maximum and minimum values allowed. There may be penalties associated with exceeding the specification limits. Upper and lower control limits are different from specification limits. The control limits are determined using standard statistical calculations and principles to ultimately establish the natural capability for a stable process. The project manager and appropriate stakeholders may use the statistically calculated control limits to identify the points at which corrective action will be taken to prevent unnatural performance. The corrective action typically seeks to maintain the natural stability of a stable and capable process. For repetitive processes, the control limits are generally set at ±3 s around a process mean that has been set at 0 s. A process is considered out of control when: (1) a data point exceeds a control limit; (2) seven consecutive plot points are above the mean; or (3) seven consecutive plot points are below the mean. Control charts can be used to monitor various types of output variables.Although used most frequently to track repetitive activities required for producing manufactured lots, control charts may also be used to monitor cost and schedule variances, volume, and frequency of scope changes, or other management results to help determine if the project management processes are in control.NEW QUESTION 107Fast tracking is a schedule compression technique used to shorten the project schedule without changing project scope. Which of the following can result from fast tracking?  The risk of achieving the shortened project time is increased.  The critical path will have positive total float.  Contingency reserves are released for redeployment by the project manager.  Duration buffers are added to maintain a focus on planned activity durations. NEW QUESTION 108In which phase of team building activities do team members begin to work together and adjust their work habits and behavior to support the team?  Performing  Storming  Norming  Forming Explanation/Reference:Explanation:One of the models used to describe team development is the Tuckman ladder (Tuckman, 1965; Tuckman& Jensen, 1977), which includes fve stages of development that teams may go through. Although it’s common for these stages to occur in order, it’s not uncommon for a team to get stuck in a particular stage or slip to an earlier stage. Projects with team members who worked together in the past may skip a stage.Forming. This phase is where the team meets and learns about the project and their formal roles andresponsibilities. Team members tend to be independent and not as open in this phase.Storming. During this phase, the team begins to address the project work, technical decisions, and theproject management approach. If team members are not collaborative and open to differing ideas and perspectives, the environment can become counterproductive.Norming. In the norming phase, team members begin to work together and adjust their work habits andbehaviors to support the team. The team learns to trust each other.Performing. Teams that reach the performing stage function as a well-organized unit. They areinterdependent and work through issues smoothly and effectively.Adjourning. In the adjourning phase, the team completes the work and moves on from the project. Thistypically occurs when staff is released from the project as deliverables are completed or as part of carrying out the Close Project or Phase process (Section 4.6).The duration of a particular stage depends upon team dynamics, team size, and team leadership. Project managers should have a good understanding of team dynamics in order to move their team members through all stages in an effective manner.NEW QUESTION 109Which standard has interrelationships to other project management disciplines such as program management and portfolio management?  Program Management Body of Knowledge Guide  The Standard for Program Management  Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3$)  Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) NEW QUESTION 110Impacts to other organizational areas, levels of service, and acceptance criteria are typical components of which document?  Business case  Work breakdown structure  Requirements documentation  Risk register Explanation/Reference:Explanation:5.2.3.1 Requirements DocumentationRequirements documentation describes how individual requirements meet the business need for the project.Requirements may start out at a high level and become progressively more detailed as more about the requirements is known. Before being baselined, requirements need to be unambiguous (measurable and testable), traceable, complete, consistent, and acceptable to key stakeholders. The format of a requirements document may range from a simple document listing all the requirements categorized by stakeholder and priority, to more elaborate forms containing an executive summary, detailed descriptions, and attachments.Components of requirements documentation can include, but, are not limited to:Business requirements, including:○ Business and project objectives for traceability;○ Business rules for the performing organization; and○ Guiding principles of the organization* Stakeholder requirements, including:○ Impacts to other organizational areas;○ Impacts to other entities inside or outside the performing organization; and○ Stakeholder communication and reporting requirements.* Solution requirements, including:○ Functional and nonfunctional requirements;○ Technology and standard compliance requirements;○ Support and training requirements;○ Quality requirements; and○ Reporting requirements, etc. (solution requirements can be documented textually, in models, or both).Project requirements, such as:○ Levels of service, performance, safety, compliance, etc.; and○ Acceptance criteria.Transition requirements.Requirements assumptions, dependencies, and constraints. Loading … What to Expect from CAPM The exam is based on the PMI Project Management Body of Knowledge, called the PMBOK Guide. Overall, there are 150 multiple-choice questions in the main exam, but only 135 are scoring questions, fifteen of which are pre-test and don't affect the final score. Also, the PMI CAPM is administered globally and is available online in 14 languages. The entire exam runs for three hours and does not have breaks. The cost of the exam is $225 for PMI members and $300 for non-members. 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