CCNA Pmp Business Environment Questions

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Multi-Selectmedium

Your project is in the execution phase when an executive stakeholder bypasses you and gives direct orders to the team to add a new feature. This feature is not in the scope. Which TWO actions should you take?

Select 2 answers
A.Assess the impact of the new feature on scope, schedule, and cost in preparation for a formal change request
B.Immediately escalate the issue to the project sponsor
C.Tell the team to ignore the executive's request
D.Meet privately with the executive to explain the impact of bypassing the change control process and request that all changes go through you
E.Ask the team to implement the feature as requested by the executive
AnswersA, D

Even if bypassed, the PM should be prepared to handle the change properly.

Why this answer

Options A and B are correct. The PM should address the stakeholder's behavior privately to clarify the communication protocol and assess the impact of the requested feature through the change control process. Option C is wrong because implementing without approval bypasses change control.

Option D is wrong because the PM should not escalate without first addressing the issue directly. Option E is wrong because the team should not follow unofficial instructions.

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MCQmedium

A project manager is working on a portfolio of projects. One project has a business case that is no longer aligned with the organization's strategic goals due to a shift in market conditions. What should the project manager do?

A.Continue the project as planned but monitor for further strategic changes.
B.Update the business case to align with the new strategy without formal approval.
C.Recommend to the portfolio governance board that the project should be terminated.
D.Seek additional funding to make the project more profitable.
AnswerC

Why this answer

The correct action is to recommend termination of the project to the portfolio governance board, as it no longer provides strategic value. This aligns with portfolio management and business case evaluation. Option A is reactive.

Option B bypasses governance. Option D violates the principle of project selection based on strategic alignment.

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Multi-Selectmedium

A project manager is leading a project that has a change request that would affect the critical path. The change request has been approved. Which TWO actions should the PM take next?

Select 2 answers
A.Update the lessons learned repository
B.Implement the change immediately
C.Update the project management plan to reflect the approved change
D.Update the change log only
E.Communicate the change to relevant stakeholders
AnswersC, E

The PM must update all relevant baselines and plans.

Why this answer

Option B and C are correct because after approval, the PM must update the project management plan and communicate the changes. Option A is incomplete, D is not a direct action for this change, E may be part of plan but not immediate.

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MCQmedium

Your agile project has experienced a drop in sprint velocity for three consecutive sprints. The team cites increasing technical debt and unclear requirements. As the project manager, what is the most effective first step?

A.Conduct a root cause analysis in a retrospective with the team
B.Reduce the sprint backlog to a manageable size
C.Increase the sprint duration to give the team more time
D.Replace the underperforming team members
AnswerA

A retrospective allows the team to identify and address issues collaboratively.

Why this answer

The PM should facilitate a retrospective to identify the root causes and collaboratively develop action items. This aligns with agile principles of continuous improvement.

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Matchingmedium

Match each tool or technique to its application in project management.

Drag a concept onto its matching description — or click a concept then click the description.

Concepts
Matches

Measures project performance against scope, schedule, and cost

Identifies the longest sequence of dependent activities

Models project schedule or cost risks using probability distributions

Assigns roles and responsibilities for project tasks

Groups ideas or data into related categories

Why these pairings

These are common tools and techniques used in project management.

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MCQmedium

During a project, a risk event that was identified in the risk register occurs. The risk response plan had a mitigation strategy, but it is not fully effective. What should you do first?

A.Implement the contingency plan or develop a workaround and update the risk register
B.Notify the sponsor and request additional time and budget
C.Ignore the risk because the mitigation strategy was already implemented
D.Escalate the risk to the steering committee for resolution
AnswerA

Activating the contingency plan is the immediate response; updating the register and communicating follow.

Why this answer

The project manager should implement the contingency plan or develop a workaround, then update the risk register and communicate with stakeholders.

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MCQmedium

You are managing a project in a highly regulated industry. An audit reveals that your project is not fully compliant with a new data privacy regulation. The regulation requires specific data handling procedures that your team has not implemented. What should you do first?

A.Submit a change request to incorporate the regulatory requirements and assess impact on schedule and budget
B.Ignore the audit findings because the project is almost complete
C.Immediately implement the required procedures to avoid legal penalties
D.Update the risk register and continue as planned until the regulation is enforced
AnswerA

Following the change control process ensures that the impact is assessed and approved by the CCB.

Why this answer

The first step is to analyze the gap and submit a change request to implement the required procedures. Compliance is non-negotiable, but changes must follow the formal process.

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MCQmedium

During a project, an executive stakeholder bypasses you and directly assigns work to your team members. This has caused confusion and rework. What is the best action for you to take?

A.Instruct the team to ignore any direct requests from the executive
B.Escalate the issue to the sponsor without talking to the executive first
C.Update the communications management plan to prohibit direct stakeholder-to-team communication
D.Speak directly to the executive and explain the impact of bypassing the project manager
AnswerD

Addressing the issue directly with the stakeholder is the proactive approach to re-establish proper channels.

Why this answer

The project manager should communicate with the executive to clarify the proper communication channels and reinforce the project management plan. This aligns with PMI's emphasis on stakeholder engagement and communication.

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MCQhard

An executive stakeholder bypasses the project manager and directly assigns work to a team member. The team member is now overloaded and missing sprint commitments. What should the project manager do first?

A.Escalate to the sponsor about the executive's interference.
B.Meet with the executive stakeholder to explain the impact and request that all work requests go through the project manager.
C.Update the risk register and monitor for further occurrences.
D.Assign the extra work to another team member to balance the load.
AnswerB

Why this answer

The correct first step is to discuss the issue with the executive stakeholder privately to reinforce the project governance and communication protocols. This is proactive and respectful. Option A escalates prematurely.

Option C ignores the root cause. Option D is reactive and does not address the bypassing behavior.

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MCQmedium

A key vendor notifies you that they cannot deliver a critical component for another three weeks. This component is on the critical path. You have identified this risk in the risk register with a contingency plan to use a backup supplier. What should you do FIRST?

A.Escalate the issue to the project sponsor immediately
B.Conduct a new risk assessment for the vendor delay
C.Add a 3-week buffer to the project schedule to absorb the delay
D.Execute the contingency plan by contacting the backup supplier and updating the project schedule and budget accordingly
AnswerD

The PM should implement the pre-planned response to minimize impact.

Why this answer

Option D is correct because the risk has occurred (an issue), so the PM should implement the contingency plan as per the risk register. Option A is wrong because the PM should follow the plan, not add new buffer unnecessarily. Option B is wrong because starting a new risk assessment delays action.

Option C is wrong because escalation is not needed if a plan exists.

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MCQmedium

In a SAFe environment, a project manager (release train engineer) notices that multiple teams are working on features that do not align with the strategic themes defined by the portfolio. What should the project manager do first?

A.Escalate the misalignment to the portfolio management team for guidance.
B.Let the teams continue as they have already started work.
C.Redirect the teams to work on features that align with the strategic themes.
D.Update the strategic themes to match the current work.
AnswerA

Why this answer

The correct action is to escalate the misalignment to the portfolio management team so they can reassess priorities. This ensures strategic alignment. Option A is reactive.

Option B may not be within the PM's authority. Option D is contrary to agile principles.

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MCQhard

A project manager is overseeing a large-scale agile transformation in a traditional organization. The executive sponsor asks the PM to create a detailed project plan for the entire transformation, including Gantt charts. What should the PM do?

A.Propose a hybrid approach with high-level milestones and iterative planning
B.Refuse to create the plan because agile does not use Gantt charts
C.Create the detailed Gantt chart as requested to satisfy the sponsor
D.Explain that agile transformation is uncertain and should be approached with adaptive planning, and suggest a high-level roadmap instead
AnswerA

A hybrid approach balances the need for governance with agile flexibility.

Why this answer

Option D is correct because agile transformation requires an adaptive approach; the PM should explain the need for flexibility. Option A may cause resistance, option B is too rigid, option C is not the PM's role to decide alone.

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MCQhard

A project manager is managing a construction project that is currently 15% over budget at the midpoint. The sponsor asks the PM to reduce quality testing to save costs. What should the PM do first?

A.Explain the risks of reducing quality and recommend submitting a change request if cost reduction is necessary
B.Ignore the sponsor's request and continue with the current plan
C.Agree with the sponsor and reduce testing immediately
D.Review the budget and identify other areas to cut costs without affecting quality
AnswerA

The PM should communicate risks and follow the change control process for any changes to quality or budget.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because reducing quality without change control and impact analysis is risky and violates PMI principles. Option B is reactive, option C bypasses analysis, option D ignores the issue.

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MCQmedium

Your construction project is running 15% over budget at the midpoint. The sponsor asks you to cut costs by reducing quality inspections on concrete pours. What should you do FIRST?

A.Immediately reduce inspections as requested to stay on budget
B.Analyze the impact of reducing inspections on quality and risk, then discuss alternatives with the sponsor
C.Refuse the request and stop all cost-cutting measures
D.Agree to reduce inspections but document it as a decision
AnswerB

PMI recommends analyzing impact and communicating with stakeholders before making changes. The PM should propose alternatives and follow change control if a change is approved.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because the PM should analyze the impact of reducing inspections on quality and risk, then communicate to the sponsor and follow change control. Option A is wrong because cost cutting may not be the only option and quality reductions could jeopardize compliance. Option C is wrong as it bypasses analysis and change control.

Option D is wrong because stopping work is premature without exploring other options.

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Multi-Selecthard

Your organization uses a lessons learned repository. During project closure, you discover that a similar project previously faced scope creep due to unclear requirements. Which THREE actions should you take to apply this knowledge?

Select 3 answers
A.Schedule a workshop with all stakeholders to discuss the lessons learned
B.Ensure that the current project's scope management plan includes a robust change control process
C.Review the current project's requirements management process and tighten it if needed
D.Update the lessons learned repository with the current project's experience
E.Request approval from the sponsor to implement the lessons
AnswersB, C, D

A strong change control process mitigates scope creep.

Why this answer

Options A, B, and D are correct. A: Reviewing requirements processes prevents recurrence. B: Updating the repository ensures future projects benefit.

D: Applying the lessons to the current project reduces risk. Option C is wrong because the PM can implement changes without sponsor approval for process improvements. Option E is wrong because scheduling a workshop may be redundant now.

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Multi-Selectmedium

A project manager is defining the benefits management plan. Which TWO of the following are key components of a benefits management plan?

Select 2 answers
A.Metrics for measuring benefits and the timing of measurement.
B.Work breakdown structure (WBS) for benefit delivery.
C.Target benefits and their alignment with organizational strategy.
D.Business case assumptions and constraints.
E.Project charter approval signatures.
AnswersA, C

Metrics and timing are crucial for tracking benefit realization.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because the benefits management plan must define how benefits will be measured (e.g., KPIs, metrics) and when those measurements will occur (e.g., post-implementation review milestones). This ensures objective verification that the expected benefits have been realized. Option C is correct because the plan must explicitly state the target benefits (e.g., cost savings, revenue increase) and demonstrate how they align with the organization's strategic objectives, ensuring the project delivers value beyond its deliverables.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the benefits management plan with the business case or project charter, mistakenly selecting options like business case assumptions or approval signatures, which are separate artifacts that feed into but are not part of the benefits management plan.

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MCQmedium

You are the project manager for a hybrid software development project. During a sprint review, a key stakeholder requests a new feature that was not in the original scope. The product owner believes it adds significant value. The team estimates it will take two additional sprints. What should you do first?

A.Submit a change request through the Integrated Change Control process
B.Add the feature to the product backlog and let the team work on it in a future sprint without formal approval
C.Ask the team to start working on the feature immediately to satisfy the stakeholder
D.Inform the stakeholder that no changes are allowed after the project has started
AnswerA

PMI requires all scope changes to go through Integrated Change Control to assess impact and obtain approval.

Why this answer

According to PMI, any change to scope must go through the formal change control process. The project manager should first submit a change request to assess impact on schedule, cost, and resources before any decision is made.

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MCQeasy

You are managing a portfolio of projects. One project has a high probability of missing its deadline, which will impact the organization's strategic goals. What should you do first?

A.Add more resources to the project to try to meet the deadline
B.Ignore the issue because it is only one project in the portfolio
C.Analyze the impact on strategic goals and communicate with the sponsor and steering committee
D.Immediately cancel the project to reallocate resources
AnswerC

Assessing impact and communicating with stakeholders is the correct first step.

Why this answer

The portfolio manager should analyze the situation and communicate the issue to stakeholders to align on corrective actions or reprioritization.

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MCQeasy

Your project is using Scrum. During the daily standup, a team member mentions that a key vendor will be unable to deliver a critical component on time, which will delay the next sprint. What is the best action to take?

A.Ask the team to work overtime to compensate for the delay
B.Assess the impact on the sprint goal and inform the product owner and stakeholders
C.Escalate to the vendor's management immediately
D.Immediately remove the component from the sprint backlog and continue with other work
AnswerB

Assessing impact and communicating with stakeholders is the correct proactive approach.

Why this answer

The project manager should first assess the impact on the sprint and project, then communicate the issue to relevant stakeholders and update the risk register.

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Multi-Selectmedium

Your project is being audited for compliance with a new data protection regulation. The audit reveals several non-compliance issues. Which TWO actions should you take FIRST?

Select 2 answers
A.Conduct a root cause analysis to understand why non-compliance occurred
B.Ignore the audit report until the project is complete
C.Escalate the audit findings to executive management immediately
D.Reassign the project team to different tasks to avoid further issues
E.Develop a remediation plan to address the non-compliance issues
AnswersA, E

Understanding the cause helps implement effective corrective actions.

Why this answer

Options B and D are correct. B: Analyzing the root cause helps prevent recurrence. D: Remediation plan is needed to address non-compliance.

Option A is wrong because the PM should handle it without immediate escalation. Option C is wrong because ignoring the report is not acceptable. Option E is wrong because reassigning the team is not the first step.

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MCQmedium

During a project kickoff, the project manager discovers that the project's business case has not been updated to reflect a recent change in organizational strategy. What should the PM do?

A.Inform the team of the strategy change and ask them to adjust the project scope
B.Proceed with the existing business case since the project was already approved
C.Request a meeting with the sponsor to review and update the business case
D.Halt the project until the business case is approved again
AnswerC

The business case should reflect current strategy to ensure project relevance and benefits realization.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because the business case must align with strategy; the PM should work with the sponsor to update it. Option A ignores the misalignment, option C is reactive, option D may be too drastic.

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MCQmedium

You are a project manager overseeing a 12-month ERP implementation. During sprint 6 of 20, the product owner informs you that a key stakeholder wants to add a new reporting module that was not in the original scope. The team estimates this would add 3 weeks to the schedule. What should you do FIRST?

A.Ask the team to begin work on the module immediately to accommodate the stakeholder
B.Inform the stakeholder that no changes can be made once the project has started
C.Add the requirement to the product backlog and let the team address it in a future sprint without formal approval
D.Submit a change request through the Integrated Change Control process and assess the impact on scope, schedule, and cost
AnswerD

PMI requires all scope changes to go through Integrated Change Control. The PM must document, assess impact, and obtain approval before proceeding.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because PMI requires all scope changes to go through the Integrated Change Control process. The PM must evaluate the impact and obtain approval before any work begins. Option A is wrong because implementing the change without approval bypasses change control.

Option B is wrong because refusing outright without assessing impact is not the correct approach. Option D is wrong because telling the team to start work immediately violates the change control process.

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MCQhard

A key vendor notifies you that they cannot deliver a critical component on time due to a supplier issue. The component is on the critical path. What should the project manager do first?

A.Find an alternative vendor and place an order
B.Review the risk register for the identified risk and implement the planned response
C.Ask the team to work overtime to make up for the delay
D.Immediately inform the sponsor and steering committee
AnswerB

The vendor issue was likely a known risk. The PM should follow the planned response from the risk register.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the PM should first assess the impact on the project. Option A escalates without information, option B may be premature, option D ignores the risk.

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MCQhard

During project execution, a key stakeholder requests a feature that is not in the scope. The project manager analyzes the request and determines it would add significant business value but also increase risk. What should the project manager do?

A.Reject the request to avoid scope creep.
B.Accept the request and manage the risk with a contingency plan.
C.Initiate a change request and present the trade-offs to the change control board.
D.Ignore the request because it is out of scope.
AnswerC

Following the change management process ensures alignment with project goals.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the PMBOK Guide mandates that any out-of-scope feature must go through the formal change control process. By initiating a change request, the project manager documents the trade-offs (business value vs. increased risk) and lets the Change Control Board (CCB) make an informed decision, ensuring alignment with project governance and stakeholder expectations.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse proactive risk management (Option B) with the mandatory change control process, forgetting that any scope change must first be formally approved by the CCB, not just managed with a contingency plan.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because rejecting the request outright ignores the potential business value and violates the principle of stakeholder engagement; the PM should not unilaterally dismiss a valuable request without analysis. Option B is wrong because accepting the request without formal change control bypasses the CCB, leading to unauthorized scope creep and potential budget/schedule impacts, even with a contingency plan. Option D is wrong because ignoring the request is unprofessional and fails to address stakeholder needs; the PM must at least analyze and formally respond through the change management process.

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MCQmedium

A project manager is implementing a project in a highly regulated industry. A new regulatory requirement is discovered that will affect the project's deliverables. The project is already in execution. What should the project manager do first?

A.Stop the project until legal clarifies the requirement.
B.Immediately update the project plan to incorporate the new requirement.
C.Continue the project as planned and address the requirement in a follow-up project.
D.Assess the impact of the requirement on the project and submit a change request if needed.
AnswerD

Why this answer

The correct first step is to analyze the impact of the new requirement on the project's scope, schedule, and budget. This is in line with regulatory compliance and change management. Option A is reactive.

Option C bypasses change control. Option D is extreme without understanding the impact.

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MCQmedium

You are the project manager for a portfolio of projects. One project is consistently underperforming and missing milestones. The steering committee asks you to recommend whether to continue or cancel the project. What should you do first?

A.Recommend cancelling the project to free up resources for other projects
B.Escalate to the sponsor for decision
C.Conduct a benefits review and assess if the project still aligns with organizational strategy
D.Ask the project team to create a recovery plan
AnswerC

The PM should analyze whether the project still delivers expected benefits and aligns with strategy before recommending a decision.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because the PM should evaluate the project's performance against the business case and benefits. Option A is reactive, option C is premature without data, option D is an escalation without analysis.

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MCQeasy

A project manager discovers that a key vendor will be unable to deliver a critical component on time, which will delay the project. The contract includes penalties for late delivery. What should the project manager do first?

A.Assess the impact on the project schedule and explore alternative solutions.
B.Inform the sponsor and wait for instructions.
C.Immediately invoke the penalty clause to incentivize the vendor.
D.Terminate the contract and find a new vendor.
AnswerA

Why this answer

The first step is to assess the impact and explore alternatives, then formally communicate with the vendor. This aligns with risk management and procurement. Option A is premature without analysis.

Option C is reactive. Option D is extreme and may damage the relationship.

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MCQeasy

A project manager is leading a software development project using Scrum. The product owner frequently changes priorities mid-sprint, causing the team to lose focus. What should the project manager do to address this?

A.Coach the product owner on the importance of stable sprint goals and managing changes through the product backlog
B.Ask the sponsor to replace the product owner
C.Let the product owner continue because they have authority over priorities
D.Instruct the team to accept all changes as they come
AnswerA

Coaching helps the product owner understand their role and maintain sprint stability.

Why this answer

Option D is correct because the PM should coach the product owner on their role. Option A escalates without coaching, option B ignores the issue, option C is not appropriate as the team should not accept changes mid-sprint.

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MCQeasy

During a project to develop a mobile app, the product owner wants to add a feature that the team believes will increase user engagement but was not in the approved scope. The sprint is already in progress. What should the project manager do?

A.Ask the team to do a quick spike to estimate the effort
B.Explain that changes should be added to the product backlog for future sprints after evaluation
C.Ask the sponsor for immediate approval to include the feature
D.Allow the team to add the feature since it improves the product
AnswerB

In agile, changes are managed through the backlog and prioritized for upcoming sprints.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because the PM should uphold the sprint goal and manage changes through the product backlog. Option A violates the sprint commitment, option C is premature, option D bypasses the product owner.

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MCQeasy

A project manager is developing the business case for a new product. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the business case?

A.To define how the project will be executed, monitored, and controlled.
B.To provide justification for undertaking the project based on expected business value.
C.To outline how the project's benefits will be delivered and measured.
D.To authorize the project manager to use organizational resources.
AnswerB

The business case establishes the project's value and alignment with strategy.

Why this answer

The business case is a foundational document created during the pre-project phase to justify the investment. Its primary purpose is to provide the economic and strategic justification for undertaking the project, based on the expected business value, such as ROI, payback period, or alignment with organizational goals. This aligns with the PMBOK Guide's definition of the business case as a tool to determine if the project is worth the required investment.

Exam trap

The trap here is confusing the business case with the project charter or benefits management plan, as candidates often mistakenly think the business case authorizes the project or details benefit measurement, when in fact it only provides the justification for the project to be considered.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because defining how the project will be executed, monitored, and controlled is the purpose of the Project Management Plan, not the business case. Option C is wrong because outlining how the project's benefits will be delivered and measured is the function of the Benefits Management Plan, which is a separate document derived from the business case. Option D is wrong because authorizing the project manager to use organizational resources is the role of the Project Charter, which is formally issued after the business case is approved.

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MCQmedium

You are the project manager for a marketing campaign project using a hybrid approach. Mid-sprint, the product owner asks the team to add a new feature that increases customer engagement. The team has capacity, but the new feature was not in the approved business case. What should you do first?

A.Ask the sponsor for permission to proceed
B.Allow the team to add the feature since they have capacity
C.Submit a change request to evaluate the impact on the business case and obtain approval
D.Refuse to add the feature because it was not in the business case
AnswerC

Following the change control process ensures alignment with business objectives and stakeholder approval.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because any change that impacts the business case must go through the change control process. Option A bypasses approval, option B is premature without analysis, option D escalates without proper documentation.

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MCQhard

Your project is using a hybrid approach. The business case is no longer valid due to a change in market conditions, but the sponsor insists on continuing because significant resources have already been spent. What is the best action?

A.Present the updated business case and recommend a formal decision review with the steering committee
B.Increase the project budget to improve the business case
C.Stop the project immediately to prevent further losses
D.Continue the project as planned to avoid wasting invested resources
AnswerA

The PM should provide objective information and let governance decide.

Why this answer

The project manager should present the updated business case and recommend a formal review to decide whether to continue or terminate. Sunk costs should not drive decisions.

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Drag & Dropmedium

Arrange the steps for developing a project team.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

Steps
Order

Why this order

Team development: identify needs, acquire, build, set rules, and train.

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MCQhard

The project manager reviews the benefits realization report for a cloud migration project. The project sponsor asks why the benefits are not being realized as planned. What is the MOST likely cause?

A.The project was behind schedule
B.The benefits were not clearly defined
C.The project's deliverables did not fully support the expected benefits
D.The project team lacked technical skills
AnswerC

Shortfalls across multiple metrics often indicate that the deliverables themselves are not aligned with the benefit targets.

Why this answer

The benefits realization report tracks whether the expected business outcomes from the cloud migration are being achieved. If the project's deliverables (e.g., migrated applications, infrastructure) do not fully support the expected benefits—such as cost savings from auto-scaling or performance gains from cloud-native services—then the benefits will not materialize, regardless of schedule or team skill. This is the most direct cause because benefits depend on the alignment between deliverables and the defined benefit criteria.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse 'benefits not realized' with 'benefits not defined' (Option B), but the PMBOK emphasizes that benefits must be measurable and tied to deliverables; the existence of a report implies definition, so the issue is execution alignment.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because being behind schedule may delay benefit realization but does not inherently prevent benefits from being realized once deliverables are completed; schedule variance is a separate performance domain. Option B is wrong because the question states the benefits realization report exists, implying benefits were defined; the issue is that they are not being realized, not that they were unclear. Option D is wrong because lacking technical skills could affect deliverable quality or timeline, but the core cause of unrealized benefits is a misalignment between what was built and what was needed to achieve the benefits, not the team's skill level per se.

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Drag & Dropmedium

Order the steps for developing a project schedule.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

Steps
Order

Why this order

Schedule development includes defining activities, estimating, sequencing, applying leads/lags, and determining the critical path.

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Multi-Selectmedium

You are managing a project to develop a new mobile app. During a sprint, the team encounters a technical challenge that will delay the delivery of a key feature. The product owner is concerned about the impact on the release date. Which THREE actions should you take?

Select 3 answers
A.Add more developers to the team to resolve the challenge faster
B.Communicate the delay and its impact to stakeholders transparently
C.Ask the team to collaborate and find a workaround or alternative solution
D.Work with the product owner to reprioritize the remaining backlog items
E.Reduce the testing criteria to save time
AnswersB, C, D

Transparency builds trust and allows stakeholders to adjust expectations.

Why this answer

Options B, C, and E are correct. B: The team should solve the technical issue. C: The product owner should prioritize the remaining work.

E: The scrum master should facilitate communication. Option A is wrong because adding more developers may not help and could cause communication overhead. Option D is wrong because reducing quality is not acceptable.

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MCQhard

A project manager is leading a project that is aligned with the organization's strategic goal to increase market share. However, during execution, a competitor releases a similar product, reducing the expected benefits. What should the project manager do?

A.Immediately stop the project to avoid further losses.
B.Continue the project as planned because the strategic goal has not changed.
C.Update the business case and present the revised benefits to the steering committee for a go/no-go decision.
D.Add more features to differentiate the product from the competitor's.
AnswerC

Keeping stakeholders informed of changes in business value supports informed decision-making.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the project manager must reassess the business case when external market changes (like a competitor's product launch) reduce expected benefits. Updating the business case with revised benefits and presenting it to the steering committee ensures an informed go/no-go decision based on current strategic alignment and value, as per PMBOK Guide's business case management and benefits realization processes.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may assume the strategic goal is fixed and ignore the need to reassess benefits when external factors change, leading them to choose Option B (continue as planned) instead of updating the business case for a governance decision.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because immediately stopping the project without analysis violates the principle of evidence-based decision-making; the project may still deliver partial benefits or strategic value. Option B is wrong because continuing as planned ignores the changed market conditions that directly impact the project's benefits realization, which requires reassessment per the business environment domain. Option D is wrong because adding features without a revised business case and stakeholder approval introduces scope creep and may not address the core benefit reduction; it bypasses the formal change control process.

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Multi-Selectmedium

You are the project manager for a software development project using Scrum. During the sprint, the product owner requests a change that would significantly increase the value of the product but also expands scope. Which TWO actions should you take?

Select 2 answers
A.Add the change to the current sprint immediately to maximize value
B.Work with the product owner to prioritize the change for a future sprint
C.Reject the change because it was not in the original plan
D.Escalate to the project sponsor for approval
E.Assess the impact of the change on the current sprint
AnswersB, E

This respects the current sprint goal while accommodating the change.

Why this answer

In Scrum, the product owner can change the backlog, but the project manager should first assess the impact on the current sprint and, if accepted, ensure the change is added after the current sprint unless it is an emergency. The correct actions are to assess impact and work with the product owner to prioritize the change for a future sprint.

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MCQhard

You are managing a portfolio of three projects. Project A is on track and aligned with strategic goals. Project B is behind schedule but has high strategic value. Project C is on time but its strategic value has diminished due to market changes. The steering committee asks you to recommend which project to prioritize. What should you do?

A.Recommend increasing resources for Project B to get it back on track
B.Present the status and strategic alignment of each project to the committee and facilitate a decision
C.Recommend stopping Project C and reallocating resources to Project B
D.Ask each project manager to submit a recovery plan and then decide
AnswerB

The PM should provide data and analysis to support the committee's decision-making process.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because the PM should present an objective analysis of each project's status, strategic alignment, and trade-offs, allowing the committee to make an informed decision. Option B is wrong because the PM should not make the decision alone. Option C is wrong because it is biased and ignores the diminished value of Project C.

Option D is wrong because it avoids the issue.

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MCQeasy

During a project's execution phase, the sponsor asks the project manager to skip the user acceptance testing (UAT) phase to save time and meet a tight deadline. What should the project manager do?

A.Ignore the request and proceed with UAT as planned.
B.Escalate the issue to the PMO without discussing with the sponsor.
C.Comply with the sponsor's request to maintain a good relationship.
D.Explain the risks of skipping UAT and recommend following the project management plan.
AnswerD

Why this answer

Skipping UAT could lead to quality issues and unmet expectations. The project manager should explain the risks and recommend following the plan. Option A is incorrect because the sponsor's request should be handled through change control.

Option B is reactive and may not prevent the issue. Option D bypasses the sponsor and may damage the relationship.

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MCQhard

You are the project manager for a government IT project. Midway through, a new regulation is enacted that requires additional data privacy controls. The team estimates this will add 4 weeks to the schedule and increase costs by 10%. What should you do FIRST?

A.Instruct the team to start implementing the new controls immediately
B.Ignore the regulation until the project is complete to avoid delays
C.Recommend stopping the project until the regulation is clarified
D.Submit a change request to the change control board to incorporate the required changes
AnswerD

Since compliance is mandatory, the PM must follow change control to formally adjust the project. This ensures proper assessment and approval.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because the new regulation is a compliance requirement that must be addressed. The PM should assess the impact and submit a change request through the change control process. Option B is wrong because ignoring the regulation could result in legal penalties.

Option C is wrong because the PM should not implement changes without approval. Option D is wrong because stopping the project is premature before exploring options.

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MCQeasy

You are the project manager for a large pharmaceutical company that is developing a new drug. The company's strategic goal is to become a leader in oncology treatments. The project is in the execution phase, and the project sponsor asks you to ensure that the project's outcomes align with the company's strategy. The project team has been working on multiple initiatives, but there is concern that some deliverables may not support the strategic goal. As the project manager, what is the BEST course of action to ensure alignment?

A.Conduct a strategic alignment review and adjust the project plan as needed
B.Review the business case to confirm the project's justification
C.Update the project charter to reflect the strategic goal
D.Wait until the end of the project to measure benefits realization
AnswerA

This proactively ensures each deliverable supports the strategic goal.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because conducting a strategic alignment review during the execution phase allows you to proactively compare current deliverables against the company's oncology leadership goal. Adjusting the project plan based on this review ensures that resources and efforts remain focused on strategic outcomes, which is a key responsibility of the project manager in the Business Environment domain.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse confirming the business case (Option B) with ensuring ongoing alignment, but the business case is a static document that does not provide real-time guidance during execution.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B is wrong because reviewing the business case confirms the project's initial justification but does not address real-time alignment of deliverables during execution. Option C is wrong because updating the project charter to reflect the strategic goal is a documentation change that does not actively ensure deliverables are aligned; the charter is created earlier and should already include the strategic goal. Option D is wrong because waiting until the end of the project to measure benefits realization risks discovering misalignment too late, when corrective action is costly or impossible.

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Multi-Selectmedium

A project manager is conducting a lessons learned workshop at project closure. The team identifies that the project's success was hindered by unclear requirements and lack of stakeholder engagement. Which THREE actions should the PM recommend to improve future projects?

Select 3 answers
A.Involve stakeholders earlier in the requirements gathering process
B.Increase the budget for future projects
C.Reduce the number of meetings to save time
D.Establish a clear decision-making framework and document decisions
E.Implement a formal requirements traceability matrix
AnswersA, D, E

Early engagement helps clarify requirements and reduces ambiguity.

Why this answer

Option A, B, D are correct because these address root causes: early stakeholder involvement, clear requirements, and decision documentation. Option C is not a standard recommendation, E is unrelated.

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MCQmedium

In a Scrum project, the development team consistently misses deadlines. The project manager (who also serves as the Scrum Master) discovers that the team is overcommitting during sprint planning due to pressure from the product owner. What should the project manager do first?

A.Reduce the sprint backlog to a manageable size without consulting the product owner.
B.Add more team members to increase capacity.
C.Escalate to senior management about the product owner's behavior.
D.Coach the product owner on the importance of sustainable pace and realistic commitments.
AnswerD

Why this answer

The Scrum Master's role is to coach the product owner on agile principles, including respecting the team's capacity. This addresses the root cause. Option A is a short-term fix.

Option C escalates prematurely. Option D is reactive and does not prevent recurrence.

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Multi-Selecthard

Your organization is implementing a new project portfolio management (PPM) system. The PMO director wants to ensure that projects are aligned with strategic objectives. Which THREE techniques would be most effective for achieving strategic alignment?

Select 3 answers
A.Score and prioritize projects based on strategic value
B.Require all projects to use the same project management methodology
C.Evaluate each proposed project against strategic criteria before approval
D.Assign the most experienced project managers to all projects
E.Conduct regular portfolio reviews to reassess alignment
AnswersA, C, E

Prioritization based on strategic value ensures resources go to the most important projects.

Why this answer

Strategic alignment is achieved by evaluating projects against strategic criteria, scoring and prioritizing them, and regularly reviewing the portfolio. These three actions ensure ongoing alignment.

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MCQmedium

During a project to implement a new CRM system, the team discovers a new regulatory requirement that affects data privacy. The requirement was not identified during planning. What should the project manager do first?

A.Immediately stop the project until the requirement is fully understood
B.Ask the legal department to handle the requirement separately
C.Document the new requirement as a risk in the risk register and plan a response
D.Continue with the project as planned because the requirement was not in the initial scope
AnswerC

The risk register is used to capture and manage emerging risks. The PM should assess impact and plan response.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the project manager's first action upon discovering an unidentified regulatory requirement is to document it as a risk in the risk register and plan a response. This aligns with the PMBOK Guide's iterative risk management process, where new threats are captured and analyzed before any project changes are made. The requirement is a potential threat to data privacy compliance, and documenting it as a risk allows the team to assess its impact and determine the appropriate response, such as a change request to the scope or a mitigation plan.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse a new regulatory requirement with a scope change, leading them to choose immediate action like stopping the project (A) or ignoring it (D), instead of recognizing that the PMBOK process requires risk documentation as the first step before any change control or escalation.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because immediately stopping the project is an overreaction and violates the principle of progressive elaboration; the project manager should first assess the impact through risk documentation rather than halting work. Option B is wrong because asking the legal department to handle the requirement separately ignores the project manager's responsibility to integrate the requirement into project processes, such as the risk register or change control. Option D is wrong because continuing as planned disregards the binding nature of regulatory requirements, which can lead to non-compliance penalties and project failure; the requirement must be addressed through a formal change request or risk response.

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Multi-Selectmedium

During a project, the team encounters a risk event that was identified in the risk register. The project manager needs to implement a response. Which THREE actions should the project manager take?

Select 3 answers
A.Implement the response plan defined in the risk register.
B.Update the lessons learned repository with the experience.
C.Immediately convene the team to brainstorm new responses.
D.Request additional contingency reserve from the sponsor.
E.Document the outcome of the risk response.
AnswersA, B, E

Why this answer

When a risk event occurs, the PM should follow the planned response (B), document the outcome (D), and update the lessons learned (E) for future projects. Option A is reactive and incorrect because the response was already planned. Option C is incorrect because the contingency reserve is for funding the response, not a first action.

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MCQeasy

A project manager is leading a hybrid project. An executive stakeholder bypasses the PM and gives direct orders to the development team. What should the PM do?

A.Report the executive's behavior to the sponsor
B.Update the communications management plan to include reporting requirements
C.Have a private conversation with the executive to explain the impact of bypassing the PM and request they communicate through the proper channels
D.Tell the team to ignore the executive's orders
AnswerC

Direct communication with the stakeholder is the most appropriate first step to resolve the issue.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because communication and stakeholder management are key. Option B escalates without conversation, option C ignores the issue, option D may not resolve the root cause.

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MCQmedium

Your project is 40% complete and running 15% over budget due to unforeseen technical challenges. The project sponsor suggests reducing scope by removing non-essential features to meet the budget. What should you do?

A.Update the project charter to reflect the new scope without further approval
B.Reject the sponsor's suggestion because scope reduction always leads to project failure
C.Agree with the sponsor and immediately instruct the team to stop work on non-essential features
D.Analyze the impact of the proposed reduction and submit a change request to the CCB
AnswerD

The PM should assess the impact and follow the change control process to formally approve scope changes.

Why this answer

The project manager should follow the formal change control process to evaluate the impact of reducing scope and obtain approval from the change control board (CCB) before making changes.

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MCQeasy

In an agile project, the team's velocity has dropped for three consecutive sprints. What should the project manager do FIRST?

A.Ask the team to work overtime to catch up
B.Add more team members to increase capacity
C.Facilitate a retrospective to identify the root causes and address them
D.Reduce the sprint scope to match the current velocity
AnswerC

The agile framework encourages inspecting and adapting; a retrospective helps the team find and fix process issues.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the PM should investigate the root cause of the velocity drop before taking action. Option A is wrong because adding team members may not address the underlying issue and can disrupt the team. Option B is wrong because increasing overtime can lead to burnout.

Option D is wrong because reducing scope without understanding the cause may hide problems.

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Multi-Selecthard

Your organization is adopting SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) to improve alignment across multiple agile teams. As a project manager, you are responsible for ensuring that the transformation is successful. Which THREE actions should you take to support the agile transformation?

Select 3 answers
A.Ensure that value streams are identified and aligned with the organization's strategic goals
B.Implement a command-and-control management style to enforce consistency
C.Provide training on agile and SAFe principles to all team members and stakeholders
D.Reduce communication between teams to minimize distractions
E.Establish Communities of Practice to share best practices across teams
AnswersA, C, E

SAFe emphasizes value stream alignment with strategy.

Why this answer

Options A, B, and D are correct. A: Training helps everyone understand the new framework. B: Aligning value streams to strategy ensures business value.

D: Establishing Communities of Practice fosters knowledge sharing. Option C is wrong because using a command-and-control style contradicts agile principles. Option E is wrong because reducing communication hinders collaboration.

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MCQhard

In an agile transformation initiative, the project manager notices that the team's velocity has dropped significantly over the last three sprints. The team cites unclear requirements and frequent interruptions from stakeholders. The project manager also notes that the product owner has been absent from sprint planning and review meetings. What should the project manager do first?

A.Schedule a meeting with the product owner and the project sponsor to discuss the importance of the product owner's role and its impact on velocity.
B.Implement a stricter definition of 'done' and enforce it during sprint reviews.
C.Add more buffer time to future sprint backlogs to compensate for the low velocity.
D.Escalate to the PMO to replace the product owner.
AnswerA

Why this answer

The root cause appears to be the product owner's absence, which leads to unclear requirements and stakeholder interference. Addressing this with the product owner and sponsor directly tackles the issue. Option A is a general fix that doesn't address the specific cause.

Option C is reactive and may not improve future sprints. Option D escalates prematurely.

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MCQeasy

In a hybrid project, the project sponsor asks you to skip the testing phase to meet the deadline. The product is critical for an upcoming trade show. What should you do?

A.Tell the sponsor that testing is mandatory and cannot be skipped
B.Explain the risks of skipping testing and propose reducing the scope of testing to high-risk areas only
C.Skip testing as requested to meet the deadline
D.Ask the quality assurance manager to decide
AnswerB

The PM should communicate risks and collaborate with the sponsor to find a balanced solution that maintains essential quality.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because the PM should explain the risks of skipping testing and propose alternatives that balance quality and schedule. Option A is wrong because skipping testing may lead to defects and reputational damage. Option C is wrong because the PM is responsible for quality and should not simply accept the request.

Option D is wrong because it does not address the sponsor's concern.

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Multi-Selectmedium

A project manager is defining the benefits management plan for a new product launch. The company's strategy includes expanding into emerging markets. Which TWO elements must be included in the benefits management plan to align with the company's strategy?

Select 2 answers
A.The business case justifying the project
B.Timeline for realizing benefits
C.Target benefits (e.g., market share increase)
D.The project's strategic objectives
E.The project scope statement
AnswersB, C

The timeline for realizing benefits is a required element of the benefits management plan.

Why this answer

The benefits management plan must include a timeline for realizing benefits (Option B) to ensure that the expected value from the product launch in emerging markets is achieved within a defined period, aligning with the company's strategic expansion. Target benefits such as market share increase (Option C) are also required to quantify the specific outcomes that support the strategy, providing measurable criteria for success.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the benefits management plan with the business case or project charter, mistakenly including strategic objectives or scope elements that are not part of the benefits realization process.

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Multi-Selecthard

A project manager is managing a project that is part of a program. The program manager asks the PM to provide benefits realization metrics. The project is currently in execution. Which THREE documents should the PM consult to determine the appropriate metrics?

Select 3 answers
A.Business case
B.Risk register
C.Project schedule
D.Benefits management plan
E.Project charter
AnswersA, D, E

The business case outlines the expected benefits and justification.

Why this answer

Option A, B, D are correct because the business case defines expected benefits, the benefits management plan defines metrics, and the project charter includes high-level benefits. Option C is not typically for metrics, E is for schedule.

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Multi-Selectmedium

You are the project manager for a large infrastructure project. The project is in the execution phase when a key vendor notifies you that they will be unable to deliver a critical component on time due to a supply chain disruption. Which TWO actions should you take?

Select 2 answers
A.Ignore the issue because the vendor will likely resolve it
B.Assess the impact on the project schedule and budget
C.Ask the team to work overtime to compensate for the delay
D.Immediately terminate the contract with the vendor and hire a new one
E.Evaluate alternative vendors or solutions to mitigate the delay
AnswersB, E

Understanding the impact is the first step in determining the appropriate response.

Why this answer

The correct actions are to assess the impact on the project schedule and budget, and to evaluate alternative vendors or solutions to mitigate the delay. Both are proactive steps aligned with PMI's risk management practices.

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MCQhard

You are the project manager for a large infrastructure project funded by a government grant that requires the project to deliver specific social benefits within three years. The project is currently in its second year, and a recent audit reveals that the project is on track to exceed its budget by 20% due to unexpected material cost increases. The grant terms stipulate that any cost overrun must be absorbed by the organization, not the grant. Additionally, the project benefits are measured based on the number of beneficiaries served, which is currently 70% of the target. The project sponsor is concerned that cutting costs may reduce the number of beneficiaries and jeopardize the grant conditions. The project team has identified two options: (1) reduce the scope of the project to stay within budget, which would lower the beneficiary count to 60% of target; or (2) request additional funding from the organization, but the CFO is reluctant because the project's return on investment is already marginal. What should the project manager do?

A.Conduct a benefits analysis to determine the minimum viable beneficiary count and then propose a revised plan that optimizes cost and benefits.
B.Escalate the issue to the steering committee for a decision.
C.Implement option 1 to control costs and then inform the sponsor of the reduced benefits.
D.Request additional funding from the CFO, emphasizing the risk of non-compliance.
AnswerA

This approach balances cost and benefits while respecting grant constraints.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because it aligns with the PMP's focus on benefits realization management. The project manager should first analyze the minimum beneficiary count required to satisfy grant conditions, then optimize the project plan to balance cost and benefits. This approach ensures data-driven decision-making before escalating or implementing scope changes, directly addressing the sponsor's concern about jeopardizing grant conditions.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may choose to escalate (B) or unilaterally cut scope (C) without first performing the necessary analysis, failing to demonstrate proactive benefits management and stakeholder engagement as required by the PMP exam.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B is wrong because escalating to the steering committee without first conducting a benefits analysis abdicates the project manager's responsibility to analyze trade-offs and provide a recommended course of action. Option C is wrong because unilaterally implementing scope reduction without analyzing the minimum viable beneficiary count risks violating grant conditions and ignores the need for stakeholder buy-in. Option D is wrong because requesting additional funding without first exploring optimization options fails to demonstrate due diligence to the CFO and may be rejected due to the marginal ROI, leaving the project without a viable path forward.

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MCQmedium

A project is running 15% over budget at its midpoint. The project manager determines that the variance is due to unexpected price increases in raw materials. The project sponsor asks the project manager to reduce the project scope to bring costs back in line. What should the project manager do first?

A.Submit a change request to reduce scope and assess the impact on the project.
B.Instruct the team to reduce scope immediately.
C.Update the risk register and continue as planned.
D.Ask the sponsor for additional budget.
AnswerA

Why this answer

The correct answer is to submit a change request to formally propose the scope reduction. This follows the change control process. Option A is reactive and may affect quality.

Option B is speculative without analysis. Option D is not the first step.

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MCQhard

In a large program using a hybrid approach, two senior developers have a conflict over the technical design of a critical component. The disagreement is causing delays and affecting team morale. As the program manager, what is the best first step?

A.Make a decision yourself based on your technical expertise to resolve the conflict quickly
B.Facilitate a meeting with both developers to discuss the pros and cons of each design and reach a consensus
C.Escalate the issue to the project sponsor for resolution
D.Replace one of the developers with a contractor to eliminate the conflict
AnswerB

Facilitating collaboration is a proactive approach that empowers the team and aligns with PMI conflict resolution principles.

Why this answer

The PM should facilitate a collaborative resolution by engaging both parties in a constructive discussion. This aligns with PMI's emphasis on conflict resolution and stakeholder engagement.

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MCQeasy

During a project, a new government regulation is enacted that directly affects your project's deliverables. The regulation requires additional testing and documentation, which will increase costs by 10%. What is the first action you should take?

A.Immediately implement the required changes to ensure compliance
B.Ignore the regulation because it was not part of the original scope
C.Submit a change request to assess and incorporate the new regulation
D.Update the risk register and inform the sponsor of the impact
AnswerC

Following the change control process is the appropriate first step when a new requirement is discovered.

Why this answer

The first step is to analyze the impact on the project and then submit a change request to formally address the regulatory requirement.

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MCQmedium

In an agile project, the team's velocity has dropped across three consecutive sprints. The project manager suspects that technical debt is causing slowdowns. What should the PM do?

A.Replace the underperforming team members
B.Facilitate a retrospective to identify impediments and create an action plan
C.Increase the sprint duration to give the team more time
D.Report the velocity drop to the sponsor immediately
AnswerB

Retrospectives are the agile forum for continuous improvement and addressing issues like technical debt.

Why this answer

Option D is correct because the PM should facilitate a root cause analysis with the team. Option A blames without understanding, option B may not address root cause, option C escalates without team input.

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Multi-Selecthard

A project manager is leading a hybrid project. The sponsor requests a significant scope change that will alter the project's business case. Which THREE actions should the project manager take?

Select 3 answers
A.Instruct the team to start working on the change immediately.
B.Assess the impact of the change on the project's schedule, cost, and quality.
C.Update the business case to reflect the new scope and benefits.
D.Submit a change request to the change control board.
E.Communicate the change to all stakeholders before approval.
AnswersB, C, D

Why this answer

The correct actions are to assess the impact (A), submit a change request (B), and update the business case (D) to reflect the new scope. Option C is incorrect because the project should not proceed until approved. Option E is premature without approval.

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Multi-Selecteasy

Your project's business case is being reviewed by the portfolio review board. Which THREE components must be included in a well-developed business case?

Select 3 answers
A.Alignment with organizational strategy
B.Detailed project schedule with milestones
C.Cost-benefit analysis and financial projections
D.Resource assignment matrix
E.Risk assessment and mitigation strategies
AnswersA, C, E

The business case must demonstrate how the project supports strategic goals.

Why this answer

Options A, C, and E are correct. A: Strategic alignment justifies the project. C: Cost-benefit analysis shows financial viability.

E: Risk assessment is required. Option B is wrong because detailed schedule belongs to the project management plan. Option D is wrong because resource assignments are part of project planning.

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MCQhard

Your organization is undergoing an agile transformation. The current project uses Scrum, but the executive sponsor wants to adopt SAFe to align with enterprise strategy. Several team members resist the change, citing loss of autonomy. As the project manager, what should you do first?

A.Mandate the adoption of SAFe and enforce it through performance reviews
B.Delay the transformation until the next fiscal year to avoid conflict
C.Escalate to the project sponsor and request that the team be replaced
D.Organize a meeting with the team to discuss concerns and explain the benefits of SAFe in alignment with organizational strategy
AnswerD

Engaging stakeholders, listening to concerns, and communicating the rationale is the proactive, PMI-aligned approach.

Why this answer

The correct action is to engage stakeholders and understand their concerns. PMI emphasizes communication and stakeholder engagement to address resistance and facilitate change management.

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MCQmedium

A project manager is leading a software development project. The sponsor insists on using a waterfall approach, but the team has experience with agile and believes it would be more effective. What should the project manager do first?

A.Facilitate a meeting with the sponsor and team to discuss trade-offs.
B.Adopt agile without informing the sponsor.
C.Follow the sponsor's directive and use waterfall.
D.Escalate to the PMO to resolve the conflict.
AnswerA

Engaging stakeholders to find a solution that aligns with both business needs and team capability.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because the project manager's first responsibility is to facilitate a data-driven discussion between the sponsor and the team. By presenting trade-offs—such as the waterfall's rigid phase-gate structure versus agile's iterative feedback loops—the PM can align the project's delivery approach with its business environment and benefit realization strategy, without prematurely escalating or bypassing authority.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may choose Option C (follow the sponsor's directive) out of deference to authority, forgetting that the PM must balance stakeholder needs with team expertise to optimize project outcomes, not simply obey without question.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B is wrong because adopting agile without informing the sponsor violates stakeholder transparency and could lead to contractual or governance issues, especially if the sponsor's waterfall mandate is tied to regulatory or compliance requirements. Option C is wrong because blindly following the sponsor's directive without exploring alternatives ignores the PM's duty to advocate for the most effective approach based on team expertise and project complexity, potentially risking schedule and quality. Option D is wrong because escalating to the PMO should be a last resort after direct negotiation fails; the PM must first attempt to resolve the conflict through communication and compromise.

66
MCQmedium

You are the project manager for a hybrid software development project. During sprint review, the product owner demonstrates a feature that meets the acceptance criteria but the key stakeholder expresses disappointment, saying it does not meet their expectations. What should the project manager do first?

A.Approve the change yourself and add it to the current sprint backlog.
B.Schedule a meeting with the stakeholder to clarify their expectations and document any new requirements for future sprints.
C.Explain that the feature meets the agreed acceptance criteria and close the discussion.
D.Ask the development team to modify the feature immediately to satisfy the stakeholder.
AnswerB

Why this answer

The correct answer is to first understand the stakeholder's expectations and document them. This aligns with stakeholder engagement and scope management. Option A is incorrect because implementing changes without change control is gold-plating.

Option B is reactive and may not address the root cause. Option D bypasses the product owner's role and the change process.

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MCQmedium

During a sprint review, the product owner is unhappy with the delivered functionality and insists that the team redo the work to meet their expectations, even though the team met the acceptance criteria defined in the sprint planning. What should the scrum master do FIRST?

A.Ask the team to redo the work to satisfy the product owner
B.Inform the product owner that the work is complete and cannot be changed
C.Escalate the issue to the project sponsor
D.Facilitate a discussion between the product owner and the team to clarify expectations and revisit the acceptance criteria
AnswerD

The scrum master should foster communication to resolve misunderstandings and align on what constitutes 'done'.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the scrum master should facilitate a discussion to understand the product owner's concerns and clarify the acceptance criteria. Option A is wrong because redoing work without understanding the issue wastes effort. Option B is wrong because ignoring the product owner's feedback damages stakeholder relationships.

Option D is wrong because escalation is premature before discussion.

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MCQmedium

A project manager is closing a project and compiling lessons learned. The project delivered its objectives but exceeded the budget by 10%. What should the PM include in the lessons learned?

A.Recommendations on how to penalize the team for the budget overrun
B.Both the successes and the budget overrun with root causes and recommendations for improvement
C.Only the successful aspects to maintain a positive tone
D.The budget overrun and reasons, but not the successes as they are not lessons
AnswerB

Comprehensive lessons learned include all relevant information to benefit future projects.

Why this answer

Option B is correct because lessons learned must capture both positive and negative outcomes to provide a balanced view for future projects. Including the budget overrun with root causes and recommendations enables continuous improvement, which is a core principle of project management. The PMBOK Guide emphasizes that lessons learned should document what went well and what did not, along with actionable insights.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may think lessons learned should only focus on failures or only on successes, but PMI requires a balanced, objective record of both to drive organizational learning and process improvement.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because penalizing the team is not a constructive or professional approach; lessons learned focus on processes and improvements, not blame. Option C is wrong because omitting the budget overrun hides critical information that could prevent similar issues in future projects, violating the transparency required in lessons learned. Option D is wrong because excluding successes deprives future teams of valuable practices that contributed to achieving objectives; lessons learned must include both successes and failures for a complete record.

69
MCQhard

A project manager is leading a large-scale agile transformation. The organization has a history of failed change initiatives, and there is resistance from middle management. The project sponsor is fully committed but wants to see quick results. What should the project manager do first?

A.Develop a detailed communication plan to address resistance.
B.Immediately implement agile practices in a pilot team to demonstrate quick wins.
C.Conduct a training session for middle managers on agile principles.
D.Review the lessons learned repository from previous change initiatives.
AnswerD

Why this answer

Understanding the organizational process assets, especially lessons learned from past failures, is critical to avoid repeating mistakes. This aligns with OPM and change management. Option A may be necessary but first understanding past obstacles is more proactive.

Option C could increase resistance. Option D is premature without analysis.

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MCQeasy

A project manager is leading a construction project. During execution, a new environmental regulation is enacted that directly affects the project's waste disposal process. What should the project manager do first?

A.Instruct the team to implement a new disposal method without formal approval.
B.Immediately stop all waste disposal activities to ensure compliance.
C.Continue as planned since the regulation is new and not yet enforced.
D.Analyze the impact of the regulation on the project's scope, schedule, and budget.
AnswerD

Why this answer

The correct first step is to analyze the impact of the new regulation on the project. This aligns with monitoring and controlling and regulatory compliance. Option A is premature without analysis.

Option B ignores the regulation. Option D bypasses the change control process.

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Multi-Selecteasy

A project manager is developing a business case for a new project. Which TWO elements are essential for a strong business case?

Select 2 answers
A.Alignment with organizational strategy
B.Identified risks and mitigation strategies
C.Financial analysis including ROI
D.Resource allocation plan
E.Detailed project schedule
AnswersA, C

Why this answer

Alignment with organizational strategy (A) is essential because a business case must demonstrate how the proposed project supports the organization's strategic goals and objectives. Without this alignment, the project risks being unfunded or deprioritized, as it fails to justify its contribution to the broader business mission.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the business case with the project management plan, thinking that operational details like risk responses or schedules are required, when in fact the business case is a strategic justification document focused on alignment and financial viability.

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