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', meaning the product meets the stated requirements and is suitable for its intended use, not necessarily the highest possible standard.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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The highest possible standard achievable
Why it's wrong here
PRINCE2 does not aim for the highest possible standard; it aims for fit for purpose.
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Compliance with ISO 9001
Why it's wrong here
PRINCE2 does not mandate any specific quality standard.
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Zero defects in all deliverables
Why it's wrong here
Zero defects is not the definition; fit for purpose allows for acceptable quality criteria.
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Fit for purpose
Why this is correct
Correct. PRINCE2's definition of quality is 'fit for purpose'.
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