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Practitioner Exam Questions

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PRINCE2 Practitioner Resource Book

Syllabus Area Question Number Part 2 Marks


Progress Theme 4 A 4

The project is now at the end of Stage 3. Using the project scenario answer these questions.

1 At the end of Stage 3, 10% of the cost tolerance has been used. Which statement is true?

A. The remaining 10% MUST be allocated to stage 4.


B. The Project Board can allocate as much or as little of the remaining cost tolerance to
stage 4.
C. Any deviation within the tolerances allocated will require an Exception Report.
D. Additional cost tolerance can be generated by speeding up the project.

2 Having planned Stage 4 the project Manager has to do a number of other activities. Which of
these is true?

A. Raise an Exception Plan to cover the Project Plan updates for Stage 4.
B. Consider whether the Project Product Description should be updated.
C. Update the Project Plan and reflect any changes in the Project Plan in the Business
Case.
D. Update the Quality Register with the results of the stage 3 reviews.
3 Having reviewed the amount of work to be undertaken in Stage 4 the Project Manager has
been told that the Project Board require more control. Which two of these actions would give
the Project Board more control?

A. Increase the frequency of Checkpoint Reports.


B. Split Stage 4 into two smaller management stages.
C. Increase the frequency of Exception reporting.
D. Increase the frequency of Highlight Reports.
E. Make sure all issues are handled formally.

4 Having looked at the Work Packages planned for Stage 4 the Project Manager wants to make
sure they are under control. Which two actions will give the Project Manager more control?

A. Increase the frequency of Checkpoint Reports.


B. Reduce the degree of tolerance for the Work Package.
C. Increase the frequency of Exception Reports.
D. Increase the frequency of Highlight Reports.
E. Make sure all issues are handled formally.

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