A. Nominal group technique
B. The Delphi technique
C. Affinity diagram
D. Tornado diagram
D: A Tornado diagram is not a component of the Group Creativity techniques. It is mostly used during the Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis process to display the sensitivity analysis data in order to determine which risks have the most potential impact on a project. This diagram can be used to determine sensitivity in cost, time, and quality objectives and will be helpful to determine a detailed response plan for the elements with greater impacts.
6. Determining if the project scope has been completed by describing project deliverables and the work required to create them in detail, enabling the project team to perform more detailed planning, guiding the project team’s work during execution, providing the baseline for evaluating changes, and other factors relies mostly upon the use of: A. Statement of work B. Project plan C. Project charter D. Project scope statement
8. While overseeing a construction project, you discovered that one of the team members, on her own initiative, added extra windows to increase air circulation and light in the basement. The original plan did not include the cost of these extra windows, but the team member thought they were absolutely required due to poor air circulation and low light in the basement. This is an example of which of the following? A. Value-added change B. Self-motivated team member C. Team member exceeding expectations D. Inefficient change control
A. Project Management Plan Development
B. Identifying Constraints
C. Validate Scope
D. Schedule Management
10. Which one of the following mostly includes the product acceptance criteria that outline requirements a project must meet before stakeholders accept the final product or service? A. Quality management plan B. Project scope statement C. Scope management plan D. Requirements management plan
18. Verified deliverables are inputs in which of the following scope management processes? A. Define Scope B. Create WBS C. Validate Scope D. Control Scope