CAPM · Question #143
Which term refers to the work performed to deliver results with specified features and functions?
The correct answer is A. Project scope. Project scope and product scope are distinct concepts in the PMBOK Guide. Project scope refers specifically to the work performed, not the features of the deliverable.
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- AProject scope
- BProduct scope
- CChange request
- DAcceptance criteria
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(27 responses)- A93% (25)
- B4% (1)
- D4% (1)
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Project scope and product scope are distinct concepts in the PMBOK Guide. Project scope refers specifically to the work performed, not the features of the deliverable.
Project scope is defined in the PMBOK Guide as the work performed to deliver a product, service, or result with the specified features and functions. It focuses on the effort and activities required, distinguishing it from product scope which describes the characteristics of the deliverable itself.
Product scope refers to the features and functions that characterize a product, service, or result - it describes what is being built, not the work to build it.
A change request is a formal proposal to modify any document, deliverable, or baseline, not a definition of work or features.
Acceptance criteria are the conditions that must be met before deliverables are accepted, not a description of the work performed.
Concept tested: Distinction between project scope and product scope
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