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CompTIA Exam PK0-005 Topic 3 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's PK0-005 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 3
[All PK0-005 Questions]

A demo presentation for a global project was not as successful as expected because the development team misinterpreted which features needed to be incorporated. Which of the

following has the project manager identified?

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Suggested Answer: C

Language barriers can lead to misunderstandings within a global project team, causing misinterpretations of project requirements or features. In this case, the development team misinterpreted which features needed to be incorporated into the demo presentation due to communication issues, likely stemming from language differences. This highlights the importance of clear communication and understanding in a diverse project team.


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Celestina
4 months ago
This is a classic case of 'don't let the tech tail wag the dog.' I'm voting for D, scope creep.
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Annice
4 months ago
Gotta be A, technological factors. Murphy's Law at work - anything that can go wrong, will go wrong with the tech.
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Melodie
3 months ago
Scope creep can definitely throw a project off track.
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Rodrigo
3 months ago
D) Scope creep
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Kerry
3 months ago
Yeah, the technology always seems to be the culprit.
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Myra
4 months ago
A) Technological factors
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Jannette
4 months ago
B, poor sample data. Not enough real-world testing, if you ask me. Rookie mistake.
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Paris
4 months ago
I'm going with C, language barriers. Trying to coordinate a global project must have been a real Tower of Babel situation.
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Wynell
3 months ago
C: I'm going with C, language barriers. Trying to coordinate a global project must have been a real Tower of Babel situation.
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Jani
4 months ago
B: I agree with A, scope creep can definitely cause issues.
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Junita
4 months ago
A: I think it's D, scope creep. That can really throw off a project.
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Dorthy
5 months ago
That's a good point, poor sample data could definitely contribute to the problem.
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Danica
5 months ago
But could poor sample data also be a factor in misinterpretation?
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Hershel
5 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Scope creep can lead to misinterpretation of features.
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Louis
5 months ago
Definitely D, scope creep is the culprit here. Those pesky stakeholders always want more features!
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Rosendo
4 months ago
Definitely D, scope creep is the culprit here. Those pesky stakeholders always want more features!
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Rolland
4 months ago
D) Scope creep
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Gail
4 months ago
C) Language barriers
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Leonida
4 months ago
B) Poor sample data
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Ira
4 months ago
A) Technological factors
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Dorthy
5 months ago
I think the project manager identified scope creep.
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