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CAPM Mock Test 7
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
A Scrum team can use the burnup and burndown charts to get an overview of a sprint’s work development. Both charts are primarily used for:
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The burnup and burndown charts are created to identify the amount of workload achieved and how much remains to be completed (PMBOK 7th edition, page 188). In a burndown chart, the line goes downwards, while in a burnup chart, the line goes upwards, which in both cases illustrates the team’s progress. When burndown or burnup charts reveal issues related to sprint progress, which can be due to both technical or non-technical reasons, a self-organizing team should take corrective actions. In their next retrospective meeting, the team needs to reflect on what happened and how to better handle issues in the future.Incorrect
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The burnup and burndown charts are created to identify the amount of workload achieved and how much remains to be completed (PMBOK 7th edition, page 188). In a burndown chart, the line goes downwards, while in a burnup chart, the line goes upwards, which in both cases illustrates the team’s progress. When burndown or burnup charts reveal issues related to sprint progress, which can be due to both technical or non-technical reasons, a self-organizing team should take corrective actions. In their next retrospective meeting, the team needs to reflect on what happened and how to better handle issues in the future. -
Question 2 of 25
2. Question
“Impediments” are usually evoked during daily standups, and in some cases, they are thoroughly discussed during the sprint retrospective. “Impediments” refer to:
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The term “impediment” refers to problems and issues that stop the project team’s progress. Impediments should be constantly and regularly identified as they can hinder a project’s completion. Identifying, tracking, and helping remove impediments is one of the main responsibilities of the Project Manager or Scrum Master. Often, team members are able to remove their own impediments, as in the case of technical issues or risks. However, some impediments involving external issues or risks can be beyond the team’s ability to remove them. In this case, opting for support from outside of the Team is needed to overcome impediments.
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The term “impediment” refers to problems and issues that stop the project team’s progress. Impediments should be constantly and regularly identified as they can hinder a project’s completion. Identifying, tracking, and helping remove impediments is one of the main responsibilities of the Project Manager or Scrum Master. Often, team members are able to remove their own impediments, as in the case of technical issues or risks. However, some impediments involving external issues or risks can be beyond the team’s ability to remove them. In this case, opting for support from outside of the Team is needed to overcome impediments.
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
Which of the following is a risk response strategy that involves passing the impact of a risk to a third party?
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Risk Transference is a risk response strategy that involves shifting the impact or management of a risk to a third party, often through contracts, insurance, or outsourcing. The responsibility for dealing with the risk is transferred, but it doesn’t eliminate the risk itself. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 248)Incorrect
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Risk Transference is a risk response strategy that involves shifting the impact or management of a risk to a third party, often through contracts, insurance, or outsourcing. The responsibility for dealing with the risk is transferred, but it doesn’t eliminate the risk itself. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 248) -
Question 4 of 25
4. Question
What is the purpose of conducting a phase-gate review in a project?
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A phase-gate review is conducted to evaluate the project’s deliverables and performance at the end of a project phase. It determines whether the project is ready to proceed to the next phase, based on criteria such as completion of deliverables, alignment with objectives, and overall project health. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 42)
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A phase-gate review is conducted to evaluate the project’s deliverables and performance at the end of a project phase. It determines whether the project is ready to proceed to the next phase, based on criteria such as completion of deliverables, alignment with objectives, and overall project health. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 42)
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
The lowest level in a project Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is called a:
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In a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), the work package is the lowest level of the hierarchy. It represents a specific piece of work that can be assigned to a team or individual.Incorrect
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In a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), the work package is the lowest level of the hierarchy. It represents a specific piece of work that can be assigned to a team or individual. -
Question 6 of 25
6. Question
Which of the following is not typically included in a product roadmap?
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A product roadmap typically includes high-level plans for product development, such as product releases, milestones, and the timeline for delivering features. It also considers market forces to align the product’s development with market trends and demands. Additionally, the roadmap outlines success criteria to measure whether the product is meeting its objectives. However, a procurement strategy is not typically part of a product roadmap. Procurement strategies are more focused on acquiring resources, services, or materials needed for the project.Incorrect
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A product roadmap typically includes high-level plans for product development, such as product releases, milestones, and the timeline for delivering features. It also considers market forces to align the product’s development with market trends and demands. Additionally, the roadmap outlines success criteria to measure whether the product is meeting its objectives. However, a procurement strategy is not typically part of a product roadmap. Procurement strategies are more focused on acquiring resources, services, or materials needed for the project. -
Question 7 of 25
7. Question
Which Agile practice involves continuous feedback on completed work and adapting accordingly?
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Retrospectives are Agile practices where the team reflects on the completed work after each iteration (or sprint), provides continuous feedback, and adapts processes or workflows to improve future performance. It is a key mechanism for ongoing improvement (Agile practice guide, page 50).Incorrect
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Retrospectives are Agile practices where the team reflects on the completed work after each iteration (or sprint), provides continuous feedback, and adapts processes or workflows to improve future performance. It is a key mechanism for ongoing improvement (Agile practice guide, page 50). -
Question 8 of 25
8. Question
What is a risk register used for?
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A risk register in project management is used to document identified risks, their potential impact, probability, and the actions or strategies to manage them. It helps project teams track and address risks throughout the project’s life cycle.Incorrect
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A risk register in project management is used to document identified risks, their potential impact, probability, and the actions or strategies to manage them. It helps project teams track and address risks throughout the project’s life cycle. -
Question 9 of 25
9. Question
Which interpersonal skill is crucial for project managers to motivate and engage their teams effectively?
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Emotional intelligence is the interpersonal skill that enables project managers to understand, manage, and influence their own emotions and those of their team members. This skill is crucial for motivating and engaging teams effectively, fostering collaboration, and managing interpersonal dynamics.Incorrect
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Emotional intelligence is the interpersonal skill that enables project managers to understand, manage, and influence their own emotions and those of their team members. This skill is crucial for motivating and engaging teams effectively, fostering collaboration, and managing interpersonal dynamics. -
Question 10 of 25
10. Question
What is the business analyst’s responsibility in adaptive approaches like scrum?
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In adaptive approaches like Scrum, the responsibility for eliciting and analyzing requirements is shared across the entire team, not solely the business analyst. All team members contribute to understanding and refining the product requirements, which helps in delivering a solution that meets stakeholder needs. The business analyst may still take a leading role, but the whole team is involved (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 311).Incorrect
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In adaptive approaches like Scrum, the responsibility for eliciting and analyzing requirements is shared across the entire team, not solely the business analyst. All team members contribute to understanding and refining the product requirements, which helps in delivering a solution that meets stakeholder needs. The business analyst may still take a leading role, but the whole team is involved (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 311). -
Question 11 of 25
11. Question
What is the Scrum Master’s role during the daily stand-up?
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During the daily standup, the scrum master listens to the team members for any faced impediments and provides support in case of need. It’s recommended that the standup meeting is facilitated by any team member rather than the project manager to ensure it does not turn into a status meeting. Ideally, it is a time for the team to self-organize and make commitments to each other (Agile Practice Guide, page 54).
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During the daily standup, the scrum master listens to the team members for any faced impediments and provides support in case of need. It’s recommended that the standup meeting is facilitated by any team member rather than the project manager to ensure it does not turn into a status meeting. Ideally, it is a time for the team to self-organize and make commitments to each other (Agile Practice Guide, page 54).
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
What defines creative thinking in business analysis?
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Creative thinking in business analysis is defined by the ability to explore and identify various potential solutions while working within the project’s known constraints. This includes thinking beyond conventional approaches to solve problems in innovative ways (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 368).Incorrect
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Creative thinking in business analysis is defined by the ability to explore and identify various potential solutions while working within the project’s known constraints. This includes thinking beyond conventional approaches to solve problems in innovative ways (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 368). -
Question 13 of 25
13. Question
What is the key responsibility of the business analyst when working with the product Quality Control (QC) team?
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A business analyst ensures that the requirements are correctly understood and reflected in the test cases. Test cases must be aligned with business objectives and requirements, which the business analyst is best positioned to verify. By reviewing the test cases, the business analyst ensures that they effectively cover the scenarios that the product needs to fulfill, minimizing gaps between what was requested by the business and what is being tested (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 51).Incorrect
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A business analyst ensures that the requirements are correctly understood and reflected in the test cases. Test cases must be aligned with business objectives and requirements, which the business analyst is best positioned to verify. By reviewing the test cases, the business analyst ensures that they effectively cover the scenarios that the product needs to fulfill, minimizing gaps between what was requested by the business and what is being tested (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 51). -
Question 14 of 25
14. Question
Which analysis method is used to evaluate uncertainties and the potential impact on project outcomes?
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Sensitivity Analysis is used to evaluate uncertainties and their potential impact on project outcomes by assessing how changes in one or more variables affect the project’s objectives or results. It helps in understanding the relationship between variables and the sensitivity of project outcomes to changes. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 249)Incorrect
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Sensitivity Analysis is used to evaluate uncertainties and their potential impact on project outcomes by assessing how changes in one or more variables affect the project’s objectives or results. It helps in understanding the relationship between variables and the sensitivity of project outcomes to changes. (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 249) -
Question 15 of 25
15. Question
The project sponsor attended the sprint review meeting and appreciated the demonstration. Then, the sponsor requested a new feature to improve product competitiveness. How should the project manager respond to this request?
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It is the responsibility of the Product Owner to maintain and refine the backlog. Upon receiving a new requirement, it should be added to the backlog and then prioritized for implementation. Any stakeholder, not just the product owner, can submit a request.Option A: The situation involves an adaptive approach, therefore submitting a change request is not appropriate.
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It is the responsibility of the Product Owner to maintain and refine the backlog. Upon receiving a new requirement, it should be added to the backlog and then prioritized for implementation. Any stakeholder, not just the product owner, can submit a request.Option A: The situation involves an adaptive approach, therefore submitting a change request is not appropriate.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
What is the entity that provides the financial resources and support necessary for the project?
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A Sponsor is the person or group that provides the resources, support, and authority necessary for a project and is ultimately responsible for its success. The sponsor champions the project within the organization and ensures alignment with business goals.Incorrect
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A Sponsor is the person or group that provides the resources, support, and authority necessary for a project and is ultimately responsible for its success. The sponsor champions the project within the organization and ensures alignment with business goals. -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
A team member asked the project manager about the key differences between an Activity List and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and how each contributes to effective project planning and execution. How does the project manager respond?
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Activity List is a documented tabulation of all scheduled activities showing their description and detailed scope, providing project team members with a clear understanding of what work needs to be performed. The WBS is a hierarchical decomposition of the entire scope of work required to achieve the project’s objectives and deliverables. It is a foundational tool in scope management, ensuring that all project work is identified and organized.Incorrect
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Activity List is a documented tabulation of all scheduled activities showing their description and detailed scope, providing project team members with a clear understanding of what work needs to be performed. The WBS is a hierarchical decomposition of the entire scope of work required to achieve the project’s objectives and deliverables. It is a foundational tool in scope management, ensuring that all project work is identified and organized. -
Question 18 of 25
18. Question
A stakeholder wants to modify an existing feature. Which of the following would be used to determine the scope of the change on the product?
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A Requirements traceability matrix helps track the relationships between requirements and other project elements (such as design, development, and testing). It allows the team to assess the impact of changes to a specific requirement on the overall product by tracing how the requirement is connected to other parts of the system.Incorrect
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A Requirements traceability matrix helps track the relationships between requirements and other project elements (such as design, development, and testing). It allows the team to assess the impact of changes to a specific requirement on the overall product by tracing how the requirement is connected to other parts of the system. -
Question 19 of 25
19. Question
The IT and marketing departments have provided feedback on the business needs for a new product. What should the business analyst do after analyzing the feedback from the two departments?
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This approach ensures that the feedback from the two departments is considered while keeping the company’s overall objectives in focus. Collaboration allows the team to find common ground and create a product scope that meets broader business goals, rather than focusing solely on departmental objectives.Incorrect
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This approach ensures that the feedback from the two departments is considered while keeping the company’s overall objectives in focus. Collaboration allows the team to find common ground and create a product scope that meets broader business goals, rather than focusing solely on departmental objectives. -
Question 20 of 25
20. Question
To assess the project performance, a project manager calculates both its CPI and SPI. Knowing that it has a high CPI and a low SPI, what is the project status?
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The project is behind schedule and under budget:You can calculate the Schedule Performance Index (SPI) by dividing Earned Value (EV) by Planned Value (PV): SPI = EV / PV.
If SPI > 1, then the project is ahead of schedule.
If SPI < 1, then the project is behind schedule. The Cost Performance Index (CPI) is calculated by dividing Earned Value (EV) by Actual Cost (AC): CPI = EV / AC. If the CPI is > 1, then the project is under budget.
If it is < 1, then the project is over budget.
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The project is behind schedule and under budget:You can calculate the Schedule Performance Index (SPI) by dividing Earned Value (EV) by Planned Value (PV): SPI = EV / PV.
If SPI > 1, then the project is ahead of schedule.
If SPI < 1, then the project is behind schedule. The Cost Performance Index (CPI) is calculated by dividing Earned Value (EV) by Actual Cost (AC): CPI = EV / AC. If the CPI is > 1, then the project is under budget.
If it is < 1, then the project is over budget.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
What is the main responsibility of the business analyst on the project team?
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The main responsibility of a business analyst within a project team is delivering the product and ensuring that it meets business needs and objectives (PMI Guide to Business Analysis, page 49).Incorrect
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The main responsibility of a business analyst within a project team is delivering the product and ensuring that it meets business needs and objectives (PMI Guide to Business Analysis, page 49). -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
During project closure, what key activity ensures that all project contracts are fulfilled and completed?
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During project closure, finalizing and closing all contracts ensures that all contractual obligations are fulfilled and completed. This includes confirming that deliverables have been provided, payments have been made, and any outstanding contractual matters are resolved (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 47).Incorrect
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During project closure, finalizing and closing all contracts ensures that all contractual obligations are fulfilled and completed. This includes confirming that deliverables have been provided, payments have been made, and any outstanding contractual matters are resolved (PMBOK Guide 7th Edition, page 47). -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Which of the following tools and techniques are commonly used by business analysts during elicitation? (Select two)
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Brainstorming and Interviews are both common elicitation techniques used by business analysts. Brainstorming helps generate ideas in a group setting, while interviews are conducted with stakeholders to gather detailed information about the project requirements (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 164).Option B: While market analysis is a valuable tool for strategic planning and understanding market conditions, it is not a primary elicitation technique used to gather specific project requirements.
Option C: SWOT analysis is used for assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, but it is not an elicitation technique for gathering requirements.
Option D: Risk assessment focuses on identifying and managing project risks rather than eliciting stakeholder needs and requirements.
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Brainstorming and Interviews are both common elicitation techniques used by business analysts. Brainstorming helps generate ideas in a group setting, while interviews are conducted with stakeholders to gather detailed information about the project requirements (PMI Guide to business analysis, page 164).Option B: While market analysis is a valuable tool for strategic planning and understanding market conditions, it is not a primary elicitation technique used to gather specific project requirements.
Option C: SWOT analysis is used for assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, but it is not an elicitation technique for gathering requirements.
Option D: Risk assessment focuses on identifying and managing project risks rather than eliciting stakeholder needs and requirements.
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
What are the guiding principles of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)?
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The guiding principles in Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) include (Agile practice guide, page 112):Take an economic view: Ensure that decisions are made with an understanding of the broader economic impact.
Apply systems thinking: Focus on optimizing the entire system, not just individual components.
Assume variability, preserve options: Embrace variability in development and keep options open until the last responsible moment to make decisions.
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The guiding principles in Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) include (Agile practice guide, page 112):Take an economic view: Ensure that decisions are made with an understanding of the broader economic impact.
Apply systems thinking: Focus on optimizing the entire system, not just individual components.
Assume variability, preserve options: Embrace variability in development and keep options open until the last responsible moment to make decisions.
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
What is the primary objective of the Monitoring and Controlling Process Group in business analysis?
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The Monitoring and Controlling Process Group focuses on assessing the impact of proposed product changes and evaluating business analysis performance to ensure that changes align with business goals and that communication with stakeholders is ongoing, ensuring that changes are properly managed.Incorrect
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The Monitoring and Controlling Process Group focuses on assessing the impact of proposed product changes and evaluating business analysis performance to ensure that changes align with business goals and that communication with stakeholders is ongoing, ensuring that changes are properly managed.