Scope Question
Submitted by ahujar on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 22:21
Can someone please confirm the answer to this question? I don't think the answer that i have is right.
Thanks
Project Scope is
A) The features and functions that are to be included in a product or service.
B) The work that must NOT be done in order to deliver a product with the specified features and functions.
C) part of the project charter
D) part of SOW
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ShivaB
Mon, 01/30/2012 - 18:02
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My answer is B.What is the
My answer is B.
What is the answer you have?
Mikezila
Mon, 01/30/2012 - 22:01
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My answer B as well
More clarification check on project scope statement.
Project scope statement may include:
Product scope
project scope
product acceptance criteria
deliverables
What is not require in the project
constraints and any assumptions
cnu_pmp
Mon, 01/30/2012 - 21:57
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My Answer is 'A' Product
My Answer is 'A'
Product scope is all about defining what a product can do in terms of features and functionality.
ExpressPMP
Mon, 01/30/2012 - 23:11
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D) part of SOW
• Product scope. The features and functions that characterize a product, service, or result; and/or
• Project scope. The work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product, service, or result with
the specifi ed features and functions.
D makes the most sense
ahujar
Thu, 02/02/2012 - 02:11
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The correct answer is D.
B is definately wrong because project scope is the work that must be done in order to deliver a product with the specified features and functions.
sandycool82
Thu, 02/02/2012 - 18:42
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lets eliminate
Lets look at all the options one by one.
A: Features and functions that are to be included in a product of service -- Product Scope so not the right option.
B: the work that must not be done in order to deliver a product with the specified features and functions, this cannot be the option as this is talking about the product scope again, and the scope would anyways talk about what should be done and does not document the opposite.
C: Part of the project charter -- Yes the project charter does include the scope of the project
D: SOW : SOW should be a part of the project charter, as SOWs are an input to the project charter. C includes D.
I would go with C.
projmanpro
Wed, 04/18/2012 - 13:17
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I agree with you sandy.. Your
I agree with you sandy.. Your analysis and explanation is totally correct.
sspawar
Thu, 05/10/2012 - 07:55
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Yes C is correct answer
A is concerned with Product scope not to the Project scope ch 5 P 103
B . The word NOT - if removed then it is project scope. hence this will not be correct option. ch 5 p 103
C yes project scope is part of Project charter. 5.2.1.1
D Part of SOW is a Product Scope, and never be a Project scope. 4.1.1.1, p450 definition
Regards
Vashishta
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 02:44
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Answer B
Here is my explanation:
A) Wrong; bcoz this is product scope.
B) Correct; bcoz this talks about "Exclusions" which is part of Project scope statement.
C) Wrong; bcoz project charter contains very high level scope or initial scope. If question talks about this scenario it will mention specifically that they are in project initiation process or high level scope process. so as nothing is mentioned the default one would be in PLANNING.
D) Wrong; SOW does not contains Scope.
sspawar
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 08:43
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I want to say
Dear Mr. Vashishtha,
Congratulation!!!!!!!!!!!! you have passed and now you are confident and we hope that now what you will explain would be true to the PMism.
If I say you - that yes you are correct, and I repeat it 10 times.
Would you do at least one time - what I do request to you.
if your answer is :
Yes
Then read below lines and follow accordingly otherwise ignore it.
Answer B - please read 4th last line of p103 PMBOK 4thEd.
I narrate here the same line hers :
Project Scope . The work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product servise or result with the specified features and functions.
Now if I put the word "NOT" or "DOES NOT" ahead of "needs" in above sentence., it will become :
The work that NOT needs to be accomplished to deliver a product servise or result with the specified features and functions. ----- Now it has been exlusion of had been said above = which is not a project scope.
Now compare it the option B
The work that must NOT be done in order to deliver a product with the specified features and functions.
Now compare your conclusion.
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Second thing:
Scope Management Plan may be a part of Project Mangement Plan but not "Project Scope" - p448 PMBOK
For Option C - 5.2.1.1 is only description. in define scope.
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