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PMP Exam Dumps - Project Management Professional (PMBOK 7th Version)

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Question # 337

During a project gate review meeting, it is identified that one of the project

deliverables will require corrective actions to meet the project quality requirements. What

should the project manager do first?

A.

Update the risk register and implement the approved risk response plan for qualitydeviations.

B.

Identify the resources that were responsible for the deliverable and request a teamdevelopment plan.

C.

Update the issue log, identify the involved stakeholders, and assign resources to thecorrective actions.

D.

Submit a change request to update the project quality requirements for the involvedproject deliverable.

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Question # 338

A product owner has returned from a meeting with a few key stakeholders, who expressed interest in learning more about the project progress. The product owner is

seeking the project manager's recommendation on how to approach this request.

What should the project manager do to help the product owner?

A.

Provide an overview of the completed functionalities and release plan, and capture expectations for future stakeholder involvement.

B.

Invite the product owner to future demonstrations where they can provide feedback.

C.

Provide access to the latest user acceptance test (UAT) environment so they can see the solution.

D.

Remind the product owner of stakeholder accountability, and ask the product owner to determine the appropriate next steps.

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Question # 339

A team needs to follow defined cybersecurity compliance that is mandatory for a customer project. What should the project manager do to monitor compliance in the

project?

A.

Confer with team members.

B.

Review with security experts.

C.

Schedule regular project audits.

D.

Discuss with the customer.

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Question # 340

A project schedule's risk level continues to increase during project execution because sprints are consistently delivering less than the intended results. The project manager becomes concerned that the deliverable will be delayed and cost more than the project sponsor intended.

What should the project manager do first?

A.

Engage with the project team to understand the schedule risk problem and present a solution to the project sponsor.

B.

Conduct a risk review meeting to gain a better understanding of the schedule, then document the results.

C.

Schedule a meeting with the scrum master to explain that adding additional sprints is necessary to reduce risks.

D.

Notify the project sponsor of the schedule risk and request support to increase the project budget.

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Question # 341

During a sprint planning, the development lead highlights the importance of working on technical debt tasks that are critical for the product performance. However, the tasks will consume most of the team's capacity and they will not be able to work on product feature development.

What should the project manager do?

A.

Invite technical stakeholders for backlog prioritization.

B.

Work on the features already prioritized by the product owner.

C.

Ask the sponsor for more resources to continue at the same pace.

D.

Add the technical debt tasks to the sprint backlog.

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Question # 342

A project is 20% complete. The client has accepted a project order amendment that involves a major change. Without this major change, the project result will be useless for the client organization.

What should the project manager do?

A.

Update the project status from "active" to "on hold" until there is more clarity on the scope of the change.

B.

Initiate planning for the project with the modified scope as laid out in the client's purchase order.

C.

Set up a meeting with the client and the project team to identify ways to safeguard the project from the change.

D.

Consult the project sponsor to understand if the change must be processed for project execution.

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Question # 343

A project interfaces with other projects that are in the same portfolio but are being developed in international locations. One of the international projects has suggested a tactical change that needs to be implemented in this project.

What should the project manager do next ?

A.

Use the team's connections with international colleagues to get early warnings on future changes.

B.

Keep the focus on the priority items while the change goes through the change control process.

C.

Reject the change request since it may negatively impact the project's performance.

D.

Implement the change request as soon as possible to avoid accumulating new scope.

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Question # 344

A project team member is struggling to deliver an assigned task. In a team meeting, the project manager determines that there are other members

on the team who have more experience with similar tasks.

What should the project manager do?

A.

Ask one of the more experienced team members to support the team member with the task.

B.

Reassign the task to one of the more experienced project team members for a faster completion of the assigned task.

C.

Ask the experienced team members to produce a manual on how to complete the task.

D.

Inform the project management office (PMO) of the issue and request a replacement for the less experienced team member.

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