1. Project stakeholders may include: 1. users such as the eventual operator of the project resuit 2. partners, such as in joint venture projects 3. possible suppliers or contractors 4. members of the project team and their unions 5. interested groups in society A. Only 2 B. All C. 1, 3, 5 D. 1, 2, and 3 3. The project's existence is formally recognized, possibly for the first time, in the project's: A. Project SOW B. Scope statement C. Charter D. Project management plan 4. The critical path can be defined as the longest track through a network. The computation of the network will determine that there are: A. Only one critical path B. One of more critical paths. C. Always more than one critical path D. Always more than two critical paths 5. A detail project schedule can be created after only creating the: A. Project budget B. Project management plan C. Work breakdown structure D. Detailed risk assessment 6. In which process group does the team measure and analyze the work being done on the project? A. Initiating B. Executing C. Closing D. Monitoring and controlling
1. Project stakeholders may include: 1. users such as the eventual operator of the project resuit 2. partners, such as in joint venture projects 3. possible suppliers or contractors 4. members of the project team and their unions 5. interested groups in society A. Only 2 B. All C. 1, 3, 5 D. 1, 2, and 3 3. The project's existence is formally recognized, possibly for the first time, in the project's: A. Project SOW B. Scope statement C. Charter D. Project management plan 4. The critical path can be defined as the longest track through a network. The computation of the network will determine that there are: A. Only one critical path B. One of more critical paths. C. Always more than one critical path D. Always more than two critical paths 5. A detail project schedule can be created after only creating the: A. Project budget B. Project management plan C. Work breakdown structure D. Detailed risk assessment 6. In which process group does the team measure and analyze the work being done on the project? A. Initiating B. Executing C. Closing D. Monitoring and controlling
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