Project ManagementPre Board Question
Project ManagementPre Board Question
Project ManagementPre Board Question
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Instruction to candidates
8. In a Linear Responsibility Chart, what does the "A" stand for in the RACI
model?
A) Approver
B) Accountable
C) Assistant
D) Advisor
13. What does the term "crashing" mean in the context of project
management?
A. Intentional project delay
B. Accelerating the project schedule
C. Project termination
D. Resource allocation
18. In the context of project cost and time performance, what does "variance
analysis" refer to?
A. Evaluating team morale
B. Comparing actual performance with planned performance
C. Conducting project risk assessments
D. Reviewing project milestones
19. What is the purpose of the Project Control Cycle in project management?
A. Initiating a project
B. Closing a project
C. Monitoring and controlling project performance
D. Planning project activities
20. Which tool is commonly used to represent the planned and actual progress
of a project over time?
A. Gantt Chart
B. SWOT Analysis
C. Fishbone Diagram
D. Pareto Chart
24. Which tool is commonly used for visually representing project risks and
their potential impact?
A. Gantt Chart
B. Fishbone Diagram
C. SWOT Analysis
D. Risk Matrix
26. Which tool is commonly used to define the procurement requirements and
document the criteria for vendor selection?
A. WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)
B. SWOT Analysis
C. RFP (Request for Proposal)
D. Gantt Chart
29. Which tool is commonly used in project quality management for monitoring
and controlling project performance?
A. Gantt Chart
B. Risk Matrix
C. Control Chart
D. Fishbone Diagram
2. In the following example the project manager knows the succession of project
activities and the optimistic, pessimistic and most likely time (in weeks) for the
following activities: (Chapter 6)
Do PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) analysis and identify
the critical path of the project. You need to draw the network diagram,
calculate the expected time, show critical path and do detailed calculations.
Challenges Faced: Challenges included rugged terrain, limited resources, and diverse
cultural considerations. The geographical diversity posed difficulties in construction,
and resource constraints led to delays. Cultural nuances required careful
consideration to ensure community buy-in and minimize disruptions.
Questions:
1. What were the primary factors contributing to the initiation of the infrastructure
project in Nepal? (5)
2. Identify two challenges faced during the project and propose strategies to address
them. (5)
3. How did the project address cultural considerations to ensure community support
and minimize disruptions? (5)
4. Explain the significance of the project's goals in fostering economic growth and
community upliftment in Nepal. (5)