CAPM · Question #234
What output of the Conduct Procurements process is also an input to the Control Procurements process?
The correct answer is B. Change requests. Change Requests are generated as an output of the Conduct Procurements process - for example, when negotiating with sellers leads to contract adjustments or project changes. These change requests then flow into the Control Procurements process, where they must be tracked, reviewe
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- AAgreements
- BChange requests
- CSource selection criteria
- DBid documents
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A4% (2)
- B90% (46)
- C2% (1)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
Change Requests are generated as an output of the Conduct Procurements process - for example, when negotiating with sellers leads to contract adjustments or project changes. These change requests then flow into the Control Procurements process, where they must be tracked, reviewed, and managed to ensure that any changes to procurement agreements are properly controlled throughout the project. While Agreements (A) are also an output of Conduct Procurements and an input to Control Procurements, the question targets Change Requests as the specific output-to-input linkage the exam expects. Source Selection Criteria (C) and Bid Documents (D) are inputs to Conduct Procurements, not outputs.
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