CAPM · Question #340
A project is at the closing stage. The project manager asks the team to perform closing functions at the next meeting. Which two procedures will the project team perform? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is C. Deliverable acceptance D. Project audit. Project closing requires formal deliverable acceptance to confirm scope completion and a project audit to verify compliance and capture lessons learned.
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- AStakeholder mapping
- BIssue log update
- CDeliverable acceptance
- DProject audit
- ERisk register tracking
How the community answered
(35 responses)- A9% (3)
- B3% (1)
- C77% (27)
- E11% (4)
Why each option
Project closing requires formal deliverable acceptance to confirm scope completion and a project audit to verify compliance and capture lessons learned.
Stakeholder mapping is an initiation-phase planning activity used to analyze stakeholder influence and interest, not a closing procedure.
Issue log updates are a continuous execution and monitoring activity maintained throughout the project, not a specific closing function.
Deliverable acceptance is the formal process by which the customer or sponsor signs off that project outputs meet the agreed-upon requirements, marking official closure of scope.
A project audit reviews project performance, adherence to processes, and overall outcomes to confirm all closing activities are complete and to document findings for organizational learning.
Risk register tracking is an ongoing monitoring and controlling activity performed during project execution, not a procedure specific to project closure.
Concept tested: Project closing procedures and deliverable acceptance
Source: https://www.pmi.org/pmbok-guide-standards/foundational/pmbok
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