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Exam ISEB-PM1 Topic 1 Question 88 Discussion
BCS Exam ISEB-PM1 Topic 1 Question 88 Discussion
Actual exam question for BCS's ISEB-PM1 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 1
[All ISEB-PM1 Questions]
Which is a tool or technique used in scope definition?
A
Templates, forms and standards
B
Change requests
C
Stakeholder analysis
D
Project assumptions
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Lisha
10 days ago
All this talk about scope makes me wish I could just scope out of this exam altogether!
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Leila
14 days ago
B) Change requests? Nah, that's more for managing scope changes, not defining the initial scope.
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Krissy
2 days ago
A) Templates, forms and standards are used in scope definition.
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Glenn
19 days ago
I agree with Elmer, using templates and standards helps in defining the scope clearly.
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Skye
19 days ago
D) Project assumptions - well, you can't define the scope without considering the underlying assumptions, can you?
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Carmela
5 days ago
C) Stakeholder analysis is also important in scope definition.
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Omega
8 days ago
A) Templates, forms and standards are essential for defining the scope.
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Adell
23 days ago
C) Stakeholder analysis - that's the key to understanding who's involved and what they need from the project scope.
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Xenia
5 days ago
D) Project assumptions play a role in determining the scope as well.
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Nan
15 days ago
A) Templates, forms and standards are also important for defining the scope.
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Elmer
26 days ago
I think the answer is A) Templates, forms and standards.
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Kirk
29 days ago
A) Templates, forms and standards - that's definitely the right answer! Scope definition is all about standardizing the project's boundaries.
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Dominque
9 days ago
C) Stakeholder analysis - understanding the stakeholders is important, but I think templates and standards help define the scope more clearly.
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Ashton
18 days ago
B) Change requests - I thought change requests were more related to scope creep during project execution.
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Rickie
19 days ago
A) Templates, forms and standards - that's definitely the right answer! Scope definition is all about standardizing the project's boundaries.
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Lisha
10 days agoLeila
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15 days agoElmer
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