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DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2

DIVISION POWER TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT


PT. ABHIMATA CITRA ABADI
1. In risk identification, what is a fundamental step before applying any risk identification technique?
a. Risk quantification
b. Risk categorization
c. Project planning
d. Stakeholder engagement

2. Which technique is useful for identifying risks associated with unclear, ambiguous, or incomplete project
requirements?
a. Assumption Analysis
b. Historical Information Review
c. Sensitivity Analysis
d. Risk Breakdown Structure
3. What is the purpose of a "risk register" in risk identification?
a. To list identified risks, their attributes, and potential responses
b. To categorize risks based on their probability and impact
c. To create a contingency plan for each identified risk
d. To analyze historical information for risk identification

4. Which technique involves evaluating risks based on their sensitivity to changes in project variables or
assumptions?
a. Sensitivity Analysis
b. Risk Breakdown Structure
c. Brainstorming
d. Historical Information Review
5. What is the primary objective of using a "risk assessment matrix" in risk identification?
a. To visualize and prioritize risks based on their probability and impact
b. To categorize risks based on their origin
c. To create a contingency plan for each identified risk
d. To analyze risks using statistical methods

6. What technique involves analyzing the potential risks that could result from assumptions made during project
planning?
a. Assumption Analysis
b. Sensitivity Analysis
c. Risk Breakdown Structure
d. Risk Quantification
7. What risk identification technique is focused on identifying risks through the study of underlying processes and
systems?
a. Systems Theory
b. SWOT Analysis
c. Event Tree Analysis
d. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

8. In risk identification, what does "Risk Categorization" primarily involve?


a. Grouping risks based on common characteristics or criteria
b. Identifying risks within a specific project phase
c. Assigning probability and impact to each risk
d. Analyzing historical data for potential risks
9. Which risk identification method involves looking at the project from different stakeholder perspectives?
a. Stakeholder Analysis
b. Cause and Effect Diagrams
c. Event Tree Analysis
d. Sensitivity Analysis

10. In risk identification, what is the primary goal of a "Risk Register"?


a. To document identified risks, their characteristics, and potential responses
b. To assign risk scores for prioritization
c. To perform a Monte Carlo Simulation
d. To create a contingency plan for each identified risk
11. What is a limitation of using historical data for risk identification?
a. Historical data might not capture recent advancements and changes
b. Historical data is often biased towards negative outcomes
c. Historical data is too focused on current project circumstances
d. Historical data is difficult to obtain and interpret

12. What is a limitation of using historical data for risk identification?


a. Historical data might not capture recent advancements and changes
b. Historical data is often biased towards negative outcomes
c. Historical data is too focused on current project circumstances
d. Historical data is difficult to obtain and interpret
13. Which technique is helpful for identifying risks associated with project assumptions and constraints?
a. Assumption Analysis
b. Sensitivity Analysis
c. Expert Judgment
d. Cause and Effect Analysis

14. In risk identification, what technique involves determining the potential risks associated with changes in key
project variables?
a. Sensitivity Analysis
b. Delphi Technique
c. Brainstorming
d. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
15. What technique involves studying the risks associated with the assumptions made during the estimation
process?
a. Assumption Analysis
b. SWOT Analysis
c. Risk Breakdown Structure
d. Event Tree Analysis

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