PK0-003 · Question #1
Which of the following are components of a project charter? (Select THREE).
The correct answer is C. Project objectives D. Problem statement E. Stakeholder identification. A project charter is a formal document that authorizes the project and provides a high-level overview, including its purpose, goals, and initial stakeholders.
Question
Which of the following are components of a project charter? (Select THREE).
Options
- ACommunication requirements
- BRisk assessment
- CProject objectives
- DProblem statement
- EStakeholder identification
- FWork Breakdown Structure (WBS)
How the community answered
(30 responses)- A3% (1)
- B7% (2)
- C87% (26)
- F3% (1)
Why each option
A project charter is a formal document that authorizes the project and provides a high-level overview, including its purpose, goals, and initial stakeholders.
Communication requirements are detailed in the communication management plan, which is developed after the charter.
Detailed risk assessment is part of risk management planning, a more in-depth process following project initiation.
Project objectives define the specific, measurable goals the project aims to achieve, providing direction and a basis for success measurement.
The problem statement clearly articulates the business challenge or opportunity that the project is designed to address, justifying its initiation.
Stakeholder identification lists the key individuals or groups involved in or affected by the project, ensuring their early recognition.
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a detailed decomposition of project work developed during the planning phase, not in the charter.
Concept tested: Project charter components
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