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14. Which of the following describes the difference between deliverables and
milestones? Choose two.
A. Milestones are used to measure performance.
B. Deliverables are used to measure performance.
C. Milestones are an output or result that must be completed in order to consider
the project complete.
D. Deliverables are an output or result that must be completed in order to consider
the project complete.
15. These items are developed in the Initiating phase. Choose three.
A. Project budget
B. Procurement plan
C. Scope statement
D. Business case
E. High-level scope definition
F. High-level risks
16. Randy is a key technical resource for your project. You’ve worked with Randy on
past projects and have identified him as one of the team members who will work on
the project. The charter has been published, and there is great excitement about
this project. You’ve scheduled a meeting to talk to Randy’s functional manager next
week. Which of the following conditions does this describe?
A. Risk
B. Assumption
C. Deliverable
D. Constraint
17. From the following options, select those that best describe the definition of a
deliverable. Choose three.
A. Marks the completion of a project phase
B. Has measurable outcomes or results
C. Is a specific item that must be produced to consider the project complete
D. Describes detailed characteristics
E. Is documented in the business case
F. Is tangible and easily verified
18. Which of the following does not describe a constraint?
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