Question 14 of 50 You have a project with the following activities: Activity A t
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Question 14 of 50 You have a project with the following activities: Activity A takes 40 hours and can start after the project starts. Activity B takes 25 hours and should happen after the project starts. Activity C must happen after activity A and takes 35 hours. Activity D must happen after activity B and C and takes 30 hours. Activity E must take place after activity C and takes 10 hours. Activity F takes place after Activity E and takes 22 hours. Activities F and D are the last activities of the project. Which of the following is true if activity B actually takes 37 hours? O Critical path increases by 12 hours O Critical path is 67 hours O Critical path is Start, A, C, E, F, End O Critical path changes to Start, B, D, End Question 15 of 50 You are leading a class for junior project managers when the topic of the distinctions between project, program and portfolio management surfaces. Which of the following focuses on ensuring that projects and programs are reviewed to prioritize resource allocation that are consistent with organizational strategies? O Project Management O Program Management O Portfolio Management O Leadership governance Question 16 of 50 Melinda is the project manager assigned to develop new training programs for the 500-person sales team across the country. Melinda has determined the deliverables for this project by decomposing the project and creating a WBS. She discovers that she cannot do the work alone based on the aggressive timeline. For which of the following can the work breakdown structure be used? O O O O Verifying that all work items have been captured Showing the team members assigned to the project Showing the business need for the project Showina calendar dates for each taskExplanation / Answer
Question 14: Option C: The critical path is start, A, C, E, F, End
Looking at this situation, you see that there are three paths through the network. They are Start, A, C, E, F, End with a duration of 40+ 35 + 10 + 22 = 107; Start, A, C, D, End with a duration of 40 + 35 + 30 = 105; and Start, B, D, End with a duration of25 + 30 = 55. If the duration of activity B changes from 25 to 37, the activity will take 12 hours longer. As the activity is only on the third path, it will only change the duration of that path from 55 to 55 + 12 = 67 hours. Since the duration of the critical path is 107 hours, the delay with activity B will have no impact on the project timeline or the current critical pat
Question 15: Option C: Portfolio Management
Question 16: Option A: Verifying that all work items have been captured.
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