PMI-RMP Exam Question 1
Sammy is the project manager for her organization. She would like to rate each risk based on its probability and affect on time, cost, and scope. Harry, a project team member, has never done this before and thinks Sammy is wrong to attempt this approach. Harry says that an accumulative risk score should be created, not three separate risk scores. Who is correct in this scenario?
PMI-RMP Exam Question 2
PESTLE, TECOP, and SPECTRUM are three examples of prompt lists that can be used during risk management activities. Prompt lists are used to do which of the following?
PMI-RMP Exam Question 3
You are the project manager of a large project that will last four years. In this project, you would like to model the risk based on its distribution, impact, and other factors. There are three modeling techniques that a project manager can use to include both event-oriented and project-oriented analysis. Which modeling technique does NOT provide event-oriented and project-oriented analysis for identified risks?
PMI-RMP Exam Question 4
The risk manager is about to go on medical leave, but before departing, conducts a risk response planning review meeting with stakeholders. A new risk manager is assigned to the project, and during the first status meeting an issue is identified.
What is the appropriate course of action in this case?
What is the appropriate course of action in this case?
PMI-RMP Exam Question 5
Rob is the project manager of the IDLK Project for his company. This project has a budget of $5,600,000 and is expected to last 18 months. Rob has learned that a new law may affect how the project is allowed to proceed - even though the organization has already invested over $750,000 in the project. What risk response is the most appropriate for this instance?
