PRINCE2F PRINCE2 Practices Practice Question
What is the difference between a Request for Change and an Off-specification?
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Why each option matters
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A Request for Change is a proposal; an Off-specification is a failure to meet a specification
A Request for Change proposes a modification; an Off-specification is a product that does not meet its specification.
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A Request for Change is a proposal; an Off-specification is a failure to meet a specification
Why this is correct
Correct distinction.
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A Request for Change is for scope changes; an Off-specification is for quality changes
Why it's wrong here
Both can affect scope and quality.
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An Off-specification is always a threat; a Request for Change is always an opportunity
Why it's wrong here
An Off-specification is a deviation, not necessarily a threat.
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They are the same thing
Why it's wrong here
They are distinct issue types.
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