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Project management(2018-19)

RED - Sure GREEN

- Not sure

ORANGE - Comments BLUE - Explanation

 

 

1. Most issues/problems require more than one measurement to characterize and understand. Is this sentence True or False?

True


False

 

2. The number of re-work is an example of the following project metrics:

Quality metrics

● Schedule metrics

● Risk metrics

● Resources metrics

● Cost metrics


3. In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Identification”

● · Ensure changes are made properly

● · Authority to approve and prioritize changes

● · Controlling changes before and after customer release

● · Tracking changes to multiple SCI versions

● · Tell others about changes made

 

4. In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Change control”

● · Ensure changes are made properly

● · Authority to approve and prioritize changes

● · Controlling changes before and after customer release

● · Tracking changes to multiple SCI versions

● · Tell others about changes made

 

5. In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Configuration auditing”

● · Ensure changes are made properly

● · Authority to approve and prioritize changes

● · Controlling changes before and after customer release

● · Tracking changes to multiple SCI versions


● · Tell others about changes made

 

6. In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Version control”

● · Authority to approve and prioritize changes

● · Tell others about changes made

● · Controlling changes before and after customer release

● · Tracking changes to multiple SCI versions

● · Ensure changes are made properly

 

 

7. In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Reporting”

● · Authority to approve and prioritize changes

● · Tell others about changes made

● · Controlling changes before and after customer release

● · Tracking changes to multiple SCI versions

● · Ensure changes are made properly

 

8. Which one of the above risk areas must be done well on a project and why?

● · All areas?

● · Risk Mitigation - Requires the team to setup a plan for...

● · Risk Identification - Requires the team to produce a ToS

● · Risk prioritization - Requires the team to evaluate ToS

 

9. Metrics should augment and replace, good management judgment. Is this sentence True or False?

● True


False

10. If we have 5 key stakeholder, how many channel of communication we need to consider?

10 N(N-1)/2

● 12

● 5

● 9

● 15

 

11. Business reorganization canNOT cause changes in current projects (for the same organization).

True/False?

● True


● False

 

12. The schedule is a good way to track a project.

● · True

● · False

 

13. The schedule ties all parts of the project together.

● · True

● · False

 

14. User manual is an example of Configuration Item?

● · True

● · False

 

15. If you are given the rime of a co-worker to help you for the three days and the tasks have the following dependencies. Task B must follow Task A and Task E must follow Task D. How long will the project take?

Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 days| Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

(Given that you are working only 5 days in a week)

● · 2 weeks 4 days

● · 3 weeks

● · 3 weeks 3 days

● · 4 weeks

 

Потому что в общем тут заданий на 18 дней на 1 человека, но так как первые 3 дня вам помогает ко воркер, то выходит, что 15 дней на 1 человека и 3 на ковокера и так как вы работаете одновременно выходит, что весь проект займёт 15 дней или 3 недели (3 weeks)

 

16. In SCM Processes “Configuration audit”

● Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

● Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

● Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system

● Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public

 

17. In SCM Processes “Release management”

● Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

● Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

● Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system

● Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public


18. In SCM Processes “Status Accounting”

● · Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

● · Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

● · Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system

● · Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public

 

 

19. Which sequence is the correct to testing structure (organization)?

● · Functional Test-> Unit test-> Component test->Regression test

● · Unit test-> Component test-> Regression test ->Functional Test

● · Functional Test-> Unit test-> Regression test-> Component test

● · Unit test-> Functional Test-> Component test-> Regression test

 

20. While measuring the SV (Schedule Variance) we will get the Positive value, what does it mean?

● · None of the given

● · Ahead of Schedule => Positive

● · On schedule => neutral

● · Behind Schedule => negative

 

21. When considering making the schedule for a project, which of the following items is critical to know?

● · All of the given

● · The estimates for the project

● · The scope for the project

● · The risks associated with the project

 

22. Critical path method is used in which of the following processes:

● Estimate Activity Durations

● Define Activities

Develop Schedule

● Sequence Activities

 

23. Provide a definition for the following terms:

Metrics - A use of measure to evaluate the state of a process or tasks that are being completed

Quality - The process of ensuring that the product or goal is met with certain expectations and abilities meeting what the customer or user wants from the product.

Configuration Management - The product that mechanism to ensure that as developed is under control to the point that any version of the product along its lifecycle can be produced.


Lifecycle - The understanding of the total existence of a project or product from its first inception to the point at which it is stopped and never acted upon. For the living creatures it is birth to death.

Process Model - A representation of the methods that will be used to achieve a goal.

 

24. Please provide a proper description of the notion below:

Metrics - provides measuring units to depict values, threshold, constraints, scope, duration, maximums, minimums, and average, etc

Measures - represents information to establish a common understanding of status, condition and position of something.

Software Project Metrics - Tools for anyone involved in software engineering to understand varying aspects of the code base, and the project progress.

 

25. Match the abbreviations with the correct definitions:

● The amount of budget deficit or surplus at a given point in time, expressed as the difference between the earned value and the actual cost - CV(costvariance)

● The amount by which the project is ahead or behind the planned delivery date, at a given point in time, expressed as the difference between the earned value and the planned value - SV(Schedule variance)

● The authorized budget assigned to scheduled work - PV(Planned value)

● The realization cost incurred for the work performed on an activity during a specific time period - AC (Actual cost)

26. If the students had the lecture 2 days ago how much information they canrecall?

● 50%

● 10%

● 70%

25%

 

27. Please provide a definition of a critical path of the project schedule


The path which contains the task of the project with 0 slack time

 

28. It is best to represent risks in an IF-Then format

● True

● False

 

29. Leadership is primarily dealing with:


● Change Management

● Situation analysis

● Attention getting

● Approval provision

● Complexity Management

 

30. Configuration management is all about

● budget control

● human resource control

● change control

● quality control

31. Budgetary or scheduling constraints can cause changes

● True

● False

 

32. Every software engineer has to be concerned how changes are made

● True

● False

 

33. Not an example of Stakeholder:

● a)approving manager

● b)external customer

● c)project manager

● d)3rd-party supplier

● e)internal customer

 

34. What organizational structure is most project focused?

● Functional

● Strong Matrix

● Weak Matrix

● Balanced Matrix

● Projectized

 

35. The    is key to the definition of a project?

● a.project has a fixed amount of resources to complete it.

● b.manager is needed for a project to exist.

● c.project time is unchangeable.

● d.number of requirements divided by the resources times the hours does not exceed three the scope development time.

● e. goal is clear and singular.

 

36. Data used in project can be CI

● True

● False

 

37. What is risk? Choose False


● the faster your project is conducted the less risk you have What is risk? Choose True

● Risk is neither good or bad it just occurs every time we make a decision

 

38. Intangible assets are include:

● Franchises

● Patents

● Copyrights

● Inventory

● Securities like stocks

 

39. New market conditions usually never trigger changes

● True

● False

 

40. Metrics cannot identify, explain or predict everything

● True


False

41. List the set of tasks which if completed will get the project exactly 75% complete? Task N 10 hours, Task O 5 hours, Task P 7 hours, Task Q 4 hours, Task R 20 hours, Task S 12 hours, Task T 19 hours, Task U 15 hours, Task V 8 hours.

● N,O,P,Q,R

● N,Q,T,O,R,U,P

● O,Q,R,T,U,S

● S,T,U,V Решение:

Нужно найти сумму длительности всех тасков. 10+5+7+4+20+12+19+15+8 = 100

То есть 75% завершенной работы будет при завершении 75 часов работы Дальше считаем сумма каких задач даст ровно 75 часов

Ответ:

O,Q,R,T,U,S 5+4+20+19+15+12 = 75 часов иначе говоря 75% из 100%

 

42. Configuration Management Maturity

● 5 Levels

 

43. CPI = EV / actual cost


● True

● False

 

44. Which one of the above risk areas must be done well on a project and why

ALL areas

● Risk mitigation

● Risk identification

● Risk Prioritization

 

45. Are drown up early on a project's life cycle – Project Charter Are groups of individuals who have an interest – Stakeholder Splits large project tasks into more manageable – WBS

 

46. What is meant by the term “project network diagram”?

● a.Detailed description of work packages

● b.Graphical representation of activities or nodes and the dependencies between them

● c. Definition of tasks

● d. Protection of the necessary resources

 

47. In the PEAK decision model, risk is one of the outputs of decisions made forproject

● true

 

48. Project manager should only at the beginning of the project identify and analyze the risk faced by their project. True or False?

● True

● False

 

49. Gannt chart is used to show project timeline

● True

● False

 

50. Who conduct the beta testing

● Developers

● Testers

● Customers

 

51. Parkinson’s Law in Project Management Estimation

● a)it is never to reach absolute

● b)80% effects from 20% causes == Pareto

● c)work will grow to fill timeallocated

● d)bad defined project causesfailure

 

52. To understand clearly what a project is requires elicitation techniques that work well. How can we best tell if the elicitation techniques we are using work well?

● The customer agrees


● The developers says

● The requirements are testable

● The project team is using effort on the project

● The project management states that they are

 

53. What are the control mechanisms? Please find TRUE statement

● a Processes contain lifecycles

● b You cannot control something if you are monitoring it

● c The control mechanism (management) process for a development project should be defined

● d Monitoring and Tracking are the same thing

● e Control and Status are the same thing

 

54. Why do we need teams?

a) all people are social and work better in social environment

b) a well setup team can better utilize the skills of people

c) everyone knows that a team can do more than individual

d) teams are always fun…

 

55. What type of Stakeholder do you know?

● Primary and Secondary

● Suppliers and Competitors

● Stakeholders and

● Investors

● Change and Manage

 

56. SRS acronym is stand for Software Requirements Specification

● True

● False

 

57. What types of software testing can involve Users?

● Functional testing

● Integration testing

● Beta testing & Usability testing

● Unit testing

 

58. The problem stated as “Can the project be done at the specified cost with the available resources?” is relates to

● Project schedule

● Project quality

● Project cost

● Project scope

 

59. How can I identify a clear scope for a project?


● There are a clear set of wants from all the stakeholders written up for thescope

● The customers approves of what is written up as the scope for the project

● All statements about what needs to be done are well written

● The development team agrees with what is written up as the scope of theproject.

 

 

60. What does EV metric measure?

 

● a. Estimated Value - The authorized budget assigned to scheduled work.

● b. Elaborative Value - The expected cost to finish all the remaining projectwork.

● c. Executive Value - The sum of all budgets established for the work to be performed.

● d. Earned Value - The measure of work performed expressed in terms of the budget authorized for that work.

 

61. The triple constraints in project management are:

● time, scope. performance

● scope, time, plan

● scope, time, quality

● scope, time, cost

 

62. What does PV metric measure?

● a. Planned Value - The authorized budget assigned to scheduled work.

● b. Processed Value - The expected cost to finish all the remaining projectwork.

● c. Project Value - The measure of work performed expressed in teerms of the budget authorized for that work.

● d. Proposed Value - The expected cost to finish all the remaining projectwork.

 

64. If you are the only person working on this project and you are very skilled at the tasks how long will it take you to complete the project if the estimates are accurate and you are not interrupted Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days

Task C 5 days| Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

Так как тут говорится, что вы работаете 1 и никак не прерываетесь, то ответ это просто сложить все числа (дни) 2+3+5+2+5+1 = 18

18 days

● 16 days

● 36 days

● 10 days

 

65. What are not key ideas behind a control mechanism for a software development project?

a) Understand what is going in a project and make project adjustments that can achieve a beneficial outcome.

b) Make sure you can tell everyone on the project what to do every day


c) Everything of the given is required

d) Ensure that you have visibility into a project and can make changes that affect project output.

e) Have a feedback method so that project changes are monitored for correct response

 

66. In general, there is no need to mitigate risks in project

● True

● False

 

67. What is not an example of Stakeholder?

● Approving Manager

● External customer

● Project Manager

● Third-party Supplier

● Internal Customer

 

68.68.

 

69. In a CPM/PERT network, an event refers to

● an activity inserted into the network to show a precedence relationship with no passage of time

● the occurrence of delay in the project

● the beginning or completion of an activity or project

70. While measuring the CV (Cost Variance) we will get the Negative value, what does it mean?

● We have on planned cost

● We have under planned cost

● We have over planned cost

● None of the given


Figure 1. FOR CV and SV

71. What does SPMP stand for?

Software Project Management Plan

 

 

72. Match the descriptions with corresponding Project Management Process Group

 

● Those processes required to track, review, and regulate the process and performance of the project; identify any areas in which changes to the plan are required; and initiate the corresponding changes: Monitoring &Controlling

● Those processes performed to conclude all activities across all Process Group to formally complete the project or phase: Closing

 

● Those processes performed to complete the work defined in the project management plan to satisfy the project specifications: Executing

 

● Those processes performed to define a new project or a new phase of an existing project by obtaining authorization to start the project or phase: Initiating

 

● Those processes required to establish the scope of the project, refine the objectives, and define the course of action required to attain the objectives that the project was undertaken to achieve. Planning

 

73. Which of the estimation techniques you have learned uses Fibonacci sequence

 

● Algorithmic/Parametric: Using computer models to enter values and generate an estimate to a project


● Planning Poker: Similar to Wideband but using a restrict set of numbers

● Wideband Delphi: Using a group of people to improve an estimate

● WAG: Wild altogether guess

● Expert Judgement: Using experienced people to help generate estimates

 

 

74. What makes software development so hard and why do we need to capture the scope for a project?

● All of above

● The customer has difficulty understanding software and what it can do

● People have difficulty understanding software and what it can do

● Software is complex and understanding is sometimes difficult

 

75. Match the terms with appropriate definitions

● The person responsible for ensuring that a project… Project Manager

● Milestones are major points of achievement, or significant events in a larger project

… Milestone

● The extent of what the project is designed to do. This covers functionality, systems, interfaces, processes, departments and external stakeholders… Project Scope

 

76. What is a team?

● A group of people who always like each other and intuitively know what todo.

● A group of people who have a common goal they are working toward.

● A group of people who look for things to do to stay busy

● A group of people who play at athletic events.

 

77. The schedule is the critical part of the plan. Determine which of the following is false for the schedule?

● The schedule should be used as a way to force developers to do what they are told

 

78. Why do we need to estimate projects? Please select (F)alse statement

● a)They provide a way to charge the customer money

● b)Provides a company with information to guarantee delivery of a project

● c)Use up front time to better understand a project

● d)It is a best practice for projects

● e)It provides some idea of the use or resources on the project

● f)We will be able to make a commitment to our customers as to when and what can deliver HZ

79. Project manager should systematically identify,analyze and mitigate the risks faced by their project True or False?

 

● Верно

● Неверно


80. A project with 21 stakeholders has how many communication channels? n(n-1)/2

a.    22

b.    231

c.    21

d.    210

 

81. What is NOT the metrics challenge?

a. No data validation for accuracy

b. Gain agreement on reporting and ongoing monitoring

c. Lack training / buy in

d. Lack of resources to perform function

 

82. How many tasks do we need to complete to get to 50% or more complete? Task N 10 hours | Task О 5 hours | Task P 7 hours

Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours

a) N, Q, T, V 10+4+19+8 = 41

b) N, O, P, Q, R 10+5+7+4+20 = 46 c)

S, T, U 12+19+15 = 46

d) N, O, P, R, V 10+5+7+20+8 = 50 То есть 50% из 100%

Решение: Нужно просчитать все часы, которые уйдут на проект (100 часов) И выявить какой набор задач будет занимать более 50% проекта после выполнения

 

83. What are not the goal of establishing project milestones Update SRS, estimates, etc?

 

 

84. A project can create:

● A result, such as an outcome or document

● A product that can be either a component of another item, an enhancement of an item, or an end item in itself

● All of the above

● A service or a capability to perform a service

● An improvement in the existing product or service lines

 

 

85. Everything below are the methods to increase your power except for:

● Advertise your projects and increase their priority

● Emphasize your sponsors support

● Become an expert in Project Management

● Ignorance of the people who have no or lack of power


● Try to obtain the right to estimate the team member performance

● Do not be afraid to advertise yourself

 

 

86. If the company you work for has a 5 day work week, what other assumptions do you have to make to calculate the project duration?

Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 days| Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

a. All of the given

b. Interruptions

c. Sick leaves

d. Holidays

 

 

87. What TECHNIQUE we do use to determine CRITICAL PATH in SCHEDULE?

a) windband

b) forward pass

c) backward pass

d) poker planning

88. What is not an example of Stakeholder?

a. Internal Customer

b. Neighbors

c. Third-party supplier??

d. Approving Manager

e. External Customer

 

89. What is NOT the metrics challenge?

a. No data validation for accuracy

b. Gain agreement on reporting and ongoing monitoring

c. Lack training/buy in

d. Lack of resources to perform function

 

90. What does the abbreviation PERT stand for?

a. Program Evolution & Review Technique

b. Process Evolution & Review Tool

c. Project Evaluation & Request Technique

d. Project Evaluation & Review Technique

 

 

91. Organizational Structure of Project Management determines everything belowexcept:

● Project schedule and estimates

● Entity controlling the project budget

● Resource availability and management

● Project manager’s level of authority


● Project team composition


Project manager’s role

 

 

93. Match the terms with appropriate definitions

● The amount of budget deficit or surplus at a given point in time, expressed as the difference between the earned value and the actual cost - Cost Variance

● A component of the project or program management plan that describes how an organization’s quality policies will be implemented - Quality ManagementPlan

● A grid that links product requirements from their origin to to the deliverables that satisfy them - Requirement Traceability Matrix

● A bar chart of schedule information where activities are listed on the vertical axes, dates are shown on horizontal axes - Gantt Chart

 

94. Match the terms with appropriate definitions

 

● Are the groups or individuals who have an interest in the outcome of the project, although the interest that each group has is usually specific to them: Stakeholders

● Splits large project tasks into more manageable pieces of work or actions. These can then be allocated to teams or individuals using a Responsibility Assignment Matrix: WBS

● Are drawn up early on in a project’s lifecycle, and set out: the overall purpose and scope of the project; and the names of the sponsor, main stakeholders and proposed project manager. They are often necessary during the first stages of gaining approval for the project: Project Charter

 

95. Why is a clear scope important to a project

The scope helps with understanding risks and project estimates

The customer related to the scope to know what the developers will do It helps define what needs to be done and who needs to do it

All of the above

 

96. Risk Prioritization –> Requires the team to evaluate the risks with respect to the Threshold of Success

Risk Identification –> Requires the team to produce a Threshold of Success


Risk Mitigation –> Requires the team to setup a plan for dealing with the highest priority risks on the project on a regular basis

 

 

97. Project Manager –> the person responsible for ensuring that a project is delivered to specification, on time and on budget. Project managers have to co-ordinate the activities of a great many specialists.

Milestones –> are major points of achievement, or significant events in a large project.

They are usually monitored in a Project Milestone Report.

Project Scope –> The extent of what the project is designed to do. This covers functionality, systems, interfaces, processes, departments and external stakeholders (such as suppliers and customers). As well as stating what is included in a project and its boundaries, it is sometimes helpful to specify certain things that are out of scope for the project as well.

 

98. The scope primarily represents:

● Defines who will do what on a project

● Key concepts and ideas that show what the project will do Вот это, если нет варианта All of the above

● The responsibilities of the customer on a project

● The range of values a project may take on

● The responsibilities of the developers on a project

99. Name the five phases of the SEI Risk method and define what they mean Track -

…a property deal with

Identify - have a method to pick out Control - risks are properly being deal with Plan - develop mitigation strategy

Analyse - have a process to take with

 

 

100. The primary part to the definition of the project:

● The number of requirements divided by the resources times the hours doesn’t exceed three times the scope development time.

● The project has a fixed amount of resources to complete it

● A manager is needed for a project to exist

● The project time is unchangeable

● The goal of a project is clear and singular

 

101. To understand clearly what a project is requires elicitation techniques that work well. How can we best tell if the elicitation techniques we are using work well?

● The developers says so

● The requirements are testable

● The customer says so

● The

● is generating many requirements


● The project management says so

 

 

102. Match the correct definition with item for scope

Customer defined boundaries on the solutions; Things the team must do; things the team can’t do: Objectives, non goals

Why the customer needs the product; areas of the customer’s business which will be affected by this new product when built: Goals

What customer needs; items to build; Features the system should have; Stories that represent the customers’ needs: Requirements

 

104.

 

105. Match the correct description for the each Project Stakeholder(s)

 

Are external companies that enter into a contractual agreement to provide components or services necessary for the project: Vendors

 

Internal stakeholders who are affected by the activities of the project team: Organizational

 

Are persons or group who provides resources and support for the project and is accountable for enabling success:

rs

 

The persons or organizations who will approve and manages the project’s product, service, or result: Customers and users

 

 

106. Match each phase of the SEI Risk Method with correct identification

 

Make sure that the process used on your project continuously review risk and come back and ensure that risks are properly being dealt with: Something

 

Develop a mitigation strategy to deal with the highest priority risks: Track

 

Have a method to pick out the risks so that you know what they are on your project relative to a set of current conditions and future success you want to achieve: Identify

 

Have a process to take risks which have been identified and prioritize them with respect to the success criteria of the project: Analyze

 

Monitor the risks to make sure that they are properly dealt with: Control

 

107. If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A, B. C: D: E, F And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion.


Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package. A (To=2, Tm=4; Tp=9) Predecessor: -

B (To=5, Tm=8: Tp=14) Predecessor: A C (To=4: Tm=10, Tp=13) Predecessor: В D (To=4: Tm=7; Tp=10) Predecessor: B

E (To=11, Tm=14, Tp=20) Predecessor: C,D F (To=9, Tm=13; Tp=16) Predecessor: E

 

(to+(4*tm) + tp) / 6

((2+5+4+11+9) + (4*(4+8+10+14+13)) + (9+14+13+20+16)) /6

 

а. -52

B. -47.5 c.

~49.83 d.

-45.8

 

108. Projects need a schedule for many reasons, but one of the most important is balancing resource loading.

a. true

b. false

 

109. What is Benchmarking?

a. the evergreen process of measuring and controlling the quality of software development

b. the process of establishing baselines in project management

c. the continuous process of measuring products, services and practices against the toughest competitors or those companies recognized as industry leaders

 

 

110. Given the information about tasks below, what may you ignore about this project to say how long it will take to deliver the project?

Task A 2 days | Task В 3 days Task C 5 Days | Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

 

a. When the resources will be available to work on the project.

b. Dependencies between tasks

c. The project total budget cost

d. Resources that are available to work on the tasks

e. What does a Day represent in time


111. Match the each description with correct section od SPMP(PMP) Scope - clear identification of what will be done on the project

Deliverables - A list of the how and what will be delivered to the customer that represents a project External- connections between the project and the outside world that provides information to the project and through which the project provides information

Estimates- an evaluation of the amount of resources that will be needed to achieve a goal

 

112. A Gantt chart is used to show a project timeline diagrammatically

a. False

b. True

 

113. Which metrics more likely to be Quality metrics?

a. Activities

b. Issues

c. Capacity/load

d. Schedule

 

114. Which metrics more likely to be Quality metrics?

a. capacity/load

b. activities

c. cost

d. re-work

 

115. There are five key items that must be contained covered by a Project Management Plan. List and define these items.

 

Risks ->

Control Mechanisms -> Estimation -> Schedule -

>

Scope ->

 

116

Negotiation – is a strategy of conferring with conferring with parties of shared or opposed interest with a view toward compromise or reaching an agreement.

Coaching – is about helping people recognize their potential through empowerment and development

Trust building – engage in open and direct communication to resolve problems

Influencing – is a strategy of sharing power and relying on interpersonal skills to get other to cooperate towards common goals


117.. Match the definitions with corresponding project manager’s interpersonal skills otvety nawla v pmbook

 

Is about helping people recognize their potential through empowerment and development Coaching

 

Is a strategy of conterring with parties of shared or opposed interests with a view toward compromise or reaching an agreement Negotitation

 

Is a strategy of sharing power and relying on interpersonal skills to get others to cooperate towards common goals. Influencing

 

Engage in open and direct communications to resolve problems Trust Building

 

 

118. For three key Risk management areas select a proper description of what they mean Risk Identification – requires the team to produce a ToS

Risk prioritization- requires the team to evaluate the risk with respect to the ToS Risk mitigation - requires the team to setup a plan dealing with the highest priority

risks on the project on a regular basis

 

119. Please provide a proper description of the notion below:

 

Encode - Translate thought to language Medium - Method to convey message Message - Output of encoding

Decode - Translation back to thought or idea

Noise - Interference with transmission and understanding

 

120.120.

 

Key components should be Purpose, Scope, and Objectives for the project; also Constraints and Assumptions;discussion of deliverables for the project and any budget assumptions.

Optional items might be Evolution of the Plan. References and Definitions and Acronyms.

???????

 

Estimates, Staffing,Resources, Training, WBS,Schedule and Resource Allocation, Budget, Requirements Management, and other controls, Reporting,etrics. Risk Management Plan, and Project Closeout Plan.????????????

 

Process Model, Methods, Tools, Infrastructure Assumptions, Product Acceptance Plan.

?????????


External interfaces for the project, how internal interfaces might work between groups, an example might be QA and the development group. Most important are roles and responsibilities for the project.????????????

 

 

121. Match the definitions with corresponding project manager’s interpersonal skills

 

The process of helping a group of individuals, bound by a common purpose, to work with each other, the leader, external stakeholders, and the organization -> Team building

 

Focusing the efforts of a group of people toward a common goal and enabling them to work as a team -> Leadership involves

 

This action in a project environment involves creating an environment to meet project objectives while providing maximum satisfaction related to what people value most -> Motivating

 

122.Match the correct definition with item for scope a clear view of what each role must accomplish

 

roles of people who will be affected by the product:customer, developers,users,administrations

 

the starting and ending points of the project with major meetings and expected deliverables on the project

 

варианты:

estimates major time line responsibilities risks stakeholders

 

123.If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A, B. C: D: E, F And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion.

Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package. A (To=2, Tm=4; Tp=9) Predecessor: -

B (To=5, Tm=8: Tp=14) Predecessor: A C (To=4: Tm=10, Tp=13) Predecessor: В D (To=4: Tm=7; Tp=10) Predecessor: B

E (To=11, Tm=14, Tp=20) Predecessor: C F (To=9, Tm=11; Tp=16) Predecessor: E, D

 

(to+(4*tm) + tp) / 6


((2+5+4+11+9) + (4*(4+8+10+14+11)) + (9+14+13+20+16)) /6

 

а. 52

B. 55.5

c. 47 d.

48.5

 

 

124.. For three key Risk management areas select a proper description of what they mean

 

Risk Identification – analyze the system and identify the risks that can impact success:most likely based on the ToS

Risk prioritization- Establishing the risks so that the most important risks are handled first Risk mitigation - planning for how to effectively handle the highest priority risks either by addressing the condition and/or the consequence

 

125. In SCM processes “Change controlprocess”

 

Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public

Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

 

Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

 

Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system


According to Capability Matrix Model (Version 1.3 by 2010) how many levels of Configuration Management maturity we can identify? – 5

Configuration management is all about – change control

Critical path method is used in which of the following processes: - Develop Schedule

Given the information about tasks below, what may you ignore about this project to say how long it will take to deliver the project?  - The project total budget cost

How many steps are in “Metrics & Measures - Roadmap”? – 8

How many tasks do we need to complete to get to 50% or more complete?

 - N, O, P, R, V

If the company you work for has a 5 day work week, how many weeks and days will it take to deliver the project?

- The project total budget cost

If the company you work for has a 5 day work week, how many weeks and days will it take to deliver the project?  - 3 weeks 3 days

If the company you work has a 5 day work week, what other assumptions do you have to make to calculate the project duration?  - All of the given

If the students had the lecture 2 days ago how much information they can recall? – 25%

If we have 5 key stakeholder, how many channel of communication we need to consider? – 10

If you are given the time of a co-worker to help you for three days and the tasks have the following dependencies. Task B must follow Task A and Task E must follow Task D. How long will be the project take?  - 3 weeks

If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks sequence: A -> B-> C->D. And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion.

 - 29,5

If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A, B, C, D, E, F. And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion. Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package -


 

 

- 49,83

If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A, B, C, D, E, F. And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion. Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package -

 - 48,5

If you were responsible to manage the above project with tasks N-V and you were using Earned Value to manage the project, what percentage of the project would be complete when Tasks N, P, Q and V were completed

- 29%

In a CPM/PERT (Network diagrams) network, an event refers to – the beginning or completion of an activity or project

In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Identification” – tracking changes to multiple SCI versions

In Configuration Management Tasks what mean “Reporting” – tell others about changes made

In SCM Processes “Change control process”: - Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

In SCM Processes “Configuration audit” – Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement.

In SCM Processes “Release management” – Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public

In SCM Processes “Status accounting” – Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system Let the set of tasks which if completed will get the project exactly 75% complete? Task N 10 hours | Task O 5 hours | Task P 7 hours, Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours, Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours – O, Q, R, T, U, S

List the set of tasks which if completed will get the project exactly 75% complete?

 

– O, Q, R, T, U, S

Metrics should augment and replace a good management judgement. Is this sentence True or False? -

False

Most issues/problems require more than one measurement to characterize and understand. Is this sentence True or False? – True

Pleas find T(rue) statement about “Control mechanism” process: - The control mechanism (management) process for a development project should be defined

Please provide a definition of critical path of the project schedule: - The path which contains the tasks


Weeks 3 days

What are the outputs for Scheduling Process? – All of the given

What assumptions would you have to make to estimate how many days it would take to deliver this project?

- All of the given

What do we use the Fishbone diagram for? – All of the given

What does EV metric measure? – Earned value – The measure of work performed expressed in terms of the budget authorized for that work.

What does PV metric measure? - Planned Value – The authorized budget assigned to scheduled work

What is an example of Cost metrics? – VAC

What is an example of Quality metrics? – Re-work

What is an example of Requirements metrics? – Traceability

What is an example of Scheduling metrics? – Number of Completion Activities

All of the given

Which one of the above risk areas must be done well on a project and why? – All areas

Which sequence is the correct to testing structure (organization)? – Unit test -> Functional Test -> Component Test -> Regression Test

While measuring the CV(Cost Variance) we will get the Negative value, what does it mean? – We have over planned cost

While measuring the SV(Schedule Variance) we will get the Negative value, what does it mean? –

Behind Schedule

While measuring the SV(schedule variance) we will get the Neutral value, what does it mean? – On schedule

While measuring the SV(schedule variance) we will get the Positive value, what does it mean? – Ahead of schedule

You are the only person working on this project and you are very skilled at the tasks. How long will it take you to complete the project if the estimates are accurate and you are not interrupted?

 - 18 days

PM 1701

1. List the set of tasks which if completed will get the project exactly 75% complete?

Task N 10 hours | Task O 5 hours | Task P 7 hours Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours

 

a. S, T, U, V


b. N, O, P, Q, R

c. N, Q, T, O, R, U, P

D. O, Q, R, T, U, S

2. If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A, B, C, D, E, F

And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion.

Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package. A (T0=2, Tm=4, Tp=9)                         Predecessor: -

B (T0=5, Tm=8, Tp=14)        Predecessor: A C (T0=4, Tm=10, Tp=13)                     Predecessor: B D (T0=4, Tm=7, Tp=10)                       Predecessor: B

E (T0=11, Tm=14, Tp=20)  Predecessor: C, D F (T0=9, Tm=13, Tp=16)                     Predecessor: E

 

a. ~45.8

b. ~49.83

c. ~47.5

d. ~52

 

3. If the company you work for has a 5 day work week, how many weeks and days will it take to deliver the project?

Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 Days | Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

You can assume that all the tasks are independent and you have only one engineer who work on this project.

 

a. 4 weeks 2 days

B. 3 weeks 3 days

c. 2 weeks 4 days

d. 5 weeks 1 day

 

4. How many tasks do we need to complete to get to 50% or more complete?

Task N 10 hours | Task O 5 hours | Task P 7 hours Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours

 

A. N, O, P, R, V

b. N, Q, T, V

c. N, O, P, Q, R

d. S, T, U

 

5. Most issues/problems require more than one measurement to characterize and understand. Is this sentence True or False?

 

A. True

b. False

 

6. While measuring the SV(schedule variance) we will get the Neutral value, what does it mean?

 

a. On schedule

b. Behind Schedule

C. Ahead of Schedule

d. None of the given

 

7. What is Benchmarking?


C. 5 engineers for 3 days

d. 4 engineers for 5 days

 

10. What are the maximum duration of the project in weeks and days at minimal quantity of engineers assigned (work week has 5 days)?

Task N 10 hours | Task O 5 hours | Task P 7 hours Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours

You can assume that all the tasks are independent and all engineers who work on the tasks have basically the same skills.

 

A. 2 weeks 3 days

b. 2 weeks 4 days

c. 3 weeks 1 day

d. 3 weeks 2 days

 

11. What is needed to be developed for initial schedule process?

 

a. Identify intermediate and final dates that must be met

b. Identify ‘depends on’ relationships between all these identified activities

c. Analyze the diagram to determine critical paths and slack times of noncritical paths

d. Identify all your activities

E. All of the given

f. Draw a dependency diagram for all identified activities and relationships

g. Identify all activities and milestones outside your project that may affect your project’s schedule

 

 

12. If we have 5 key stakeholder, how many channel of communication we need to consider?

 

a. 15

B. 10

c. 12

d. 9


e. 5

 

13. What is not an example of Quality Assurance tools?

 

a. Fishbone diagram

b. Checklists

c. Scatter diagram

D. Planning Poker

e. Inspection

 

14. If the company you work for has a 5 day work week, what other assumptions do you have to make to calculate the project duration?

Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 days | Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

 

a. Sick leaves

B. All of the given

c. Holidays

d. Interruptions

 

15. What are not the key ideas behind a control mechanism for a software development project:

 

D. Develop Schedule

22. If you were responsible to manage the above project with tasks N-V and you were using Earned Value to manage the project what percentage of the project would be complete when Tasks N, P, Q and V were completed.

Task N 10 hours | Task O 5 hours | Task P 7 hours Task Q 4 hours | Task R 20 hours | Task S 12 hours Task T 19 hours | Task U 15 hours | Task V 8 hours

You can assume that all the tasks are independent all engineers who work on the tasks have basically the same skills

 

a.  44%

b. 35%

c.  71%

d. 29%

23. In SCM Processes «Status accounting»

 

B. VAC

c. Milestones

d. Defects

e. Issues

 

25. You are the only person working on this project and you are very skilled at the tasks. How long will it take you to complete the project if interrupted?

Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 days | Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

 

A. 18 days

b. 10 days

c. 16 days

d. 36 days

 

26. Configuration management is all about

 

a. quality control

b. budget control


C. change control

d. human resources control

 

 

If you are given the time of a co-worker to help you for three days and the tasks have the following dependencies: Task B must follow Task A and Task E must follow task D. How long will the project take?


Task A 2 days | Task B 3 days Task C 5 days | Task D 2 days Task E 5 days | Task F 1 day

a. 4 weeks

b. 3 weeks 3 days

c. 2 weeks 4 days

d. 3 weeks

A. 29.5

b. 24

c. 31

d. 28.5

A. 5


b. 7

c. 3

d. 4

e. 6

A. All areas

b. Risk Prioritization

c. Risk Mitigation

d. Risk Identification

B. 3 weeks 3 days

c. 2 weeks 4 days

d. 5 weeks 1 day

A. On schedule

b. Behind Schedule

c. Ahead of Schedule

d. None of the given

What is Benchmarking?

A. 6 engineers for 2.5 days

b. 7 engineers for 1.5 days

c. 5 engineers for 3 days

d. 4 engineers for 5 days

A. 2 weeks 3 days

b. 2 weeks 4 days

c. 3 weeks 1 day

d. 3 weeks 2 days

 

 

Aidana

1. What is an example of Scheduling metrics?

a. Number of completed activities(не разглядела)

b. Issues

c. AV

d. Defects

e. SPI

 

2. In SCM processes “Change control process”

a. Creation and availability of a new version of software to the public

b. Used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner

c. Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

d. Administrative tracking and reporting of Cis in CM system

 

3. If you have a work package consisting of the following tasks: A B C D. And for each task, you do know the most likely, optimistic and pessimistic times to completion. Using the PERT estimation technique calculate the estimated duration of the work package.

/*Здесь что-то было написано не разглядела*/ a. 28.5

b. 24

c. 31

d. 29.5


4. According to Capability Maturity model (version 1.3 by 2010) how many levels of configuration management maturity we can identify?

a. 7

b. 5

c. 3

d. 4

e. 6

 

5. While measuring the CV (Cost variance) we will get the negative value what does it mean?


a. We have under planned cost

b. We have over planned cost

c. None of the given

d. We have on planned cost

6. Which one of the above risk areas must be done well on a project and why?

a. Risk prioritization

b. All areas

c. Risk identification

d. Risk mitigation

7. What are not key ideas behind a control mechanism for a software development project?

a. Have a feedback method so that project changes are monitored for correct response

b. Understand what is going in a project and make project adjustments that can achieve a beneficial outcome

c. Everything of the given is required

d. Make sure you can tell everyone on the project what to do every day

e. Ensure that you have visibility into a project and can make changes that affect project output.

 

8. Configuration management is all about

a. quality control

b. budget control

c. human resources control

d. change control

9. In SCM Processes “Release management”

a. Independent review or examination to assess if a product or process is in compliance with specification, standards, contractual agreement, or other criteria

b. Used to ensure that changes to a pr


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