Mastering Project Management Concepts

Mastering Project Management Concepts

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Mastering Project Management Concepts

Mastering Project Management Concepts

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Anmol Adhikari

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24 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Join our adventurous friend Avery as they embark on a thrilling quest! What are the exciting main phases of their adventure life cycle?

Planning, Execution, Review, Closure

Initiation, Development, Testing, Delivery

Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring and Controlling, Closure

Concept, Design, Implementation, Evaluation

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Hey Arjun, in a UML Use Case Diagram, what do you think an actor represents in the context of a cartoon show? Is it like a character in a story or something else? Let's find out!

An actor signifies a specific function of the cartoon show.

An actor represents a character within the cartoon.

An actor represents a user or another system that interacts with the cartoon.

An actor is a component that processes data internally in the cartoon.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Picture this: Grace, David, and Abigail, a lively bunch of cartoon characters, are brainstorming for their next big episode! What fun technique might they use to gather all their wacky ideas and requirements for the show?

Focus Groups

Surveys

Observation

Interviews

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Imagine a lively cartoon where Michael, Kai, and Grace are a team of quirky characters tackling a fun project together. As they navigate through silly obstacles and unexpected surprises, they realize they need a plan! What is the purpose of risk management in their project?

To avoid communication among team members.

The purpose of risk management in projects is to identify and mitigate potential risks to ensure project success.

To increase project costs and delays.

To eliminate all risks completely.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Imagine you are creating a cartoon series featuring a lively group of friends like Henry, Aria, and Anika, as they embark on thrilling adventures together! How do you identify the key characters (stakeholders) in your cartoon project?

Identify characters by listing affected individuals/groups, categorizing by influence and interest, gathering insights, and mapping relationships.

Ignore the influence and interest of individuals when identifying characters.

Characters are only the main friends and their pets.

Identify characters by conducting a survey of cartoon episode ideas.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

In a whimsical cartoon world, where Anika, Harper, and Ava embark on exciting adventures, what is a key principle of Agile Project Management that they follow to ensure their projects are a smashing success?

Minimizing customer feedback during development

Strict adherence to project timelines

Contract negotiation over customer collaboration

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Hey there, superhero fans! Imagine a cartoon where our favorite hero, Captain Awesome, has some incredible powers like flying high in the sky and lifting heavy cars with ease. These amazing abilities represent the functional requirements of Captain Awesome. Now, think about how Captain Awesome also inspires confidence in his sidekick, Aria, maintains a stellar reputation in the city, and is relatable to all the kids, including Liam and Elijah. These qualities represent the non-functional requirements. Can you describe the difference between functional and non-functional requirements in this fun superhero context?

Functional requirements describe specific behaviors and functions of a system, while non-functional requirements describe the quality attributes and performance criteria.

Functional requirements are not measurable, while non-functional requirements are.

Functional requirements are always more important than non-functional requirements.

Non-functional requirements only relate to user interface design.

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