PRINCE2F PRINCE2 Practices Practice Question
What is the definition of quality in PRINCE2?
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Why each option matters
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Fit for purpose
PRINCE2 defines quality as 'fit for purpose' — the product should satisfy the user's needs.
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Customer satisfaction
Why it's wrong here
Customer satisfaction is a result, not the definition of quality.
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Conformance to requirements
Why it's wrong here
This is a more traditional definition; PRINCE2 uses 'fit for purpose'.
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Fit for purpose
Why this is correct
In PRINCE2, quality is defined as the product's ability to meet its stated user expectations and acceptance criteria, which is encapsulated by the phrase "fit for purpose." This directly satisfies the stem’s requirement for a definition that ties quality to the product’s conformance to specified requirements, rather than to absolute perfection or process adherence.
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Zero defects
Why it's wrong here
This is an ideal, not the PRINCE2 definition.
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