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The project team is inspecting the completed project scope to determine if the requirements have been satisfied. What is the result of this inspection?

The correct answer is C. Verified deliverables. The process described - inspecting completed deliverables to check that requirements have been satisfied - is Control Quality. The output of Control Quality is 'Verified Deliverables.' These verified deliverables are then passed to the Validate Scope process, where the customer…

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Question

The project team is inspecting the completed project scope to determine if the requirements have been satisfied. What is the result of this inspection?

Options

  • AAccepted deliverables
  • BPlanning packages
  • CVerified deliverables
  • DWork packages

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  • A
    5% (1)
  • B
    5% (1)
  • C
    90% (18)

Explanation

The process described - inspecting completed deliverables to check that requirements have been satisfied - is Control Quality. The output of Control Quality is 'Verified Deliverables.' These verified deliverables are then passed to the Validate Scope process, where the customer or sponsor formally accepts them (producing 'Accepted Deliverables'). The key distinction: Control Quality checks correctness internally; Validate Scope obtains formal customer acceptance. Planning packages and work packages are components of the WBS, not outputs of an inspection process.

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#Quality Control#Verified Deliverables#PMI Processes#Scope Management

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