Fundamentals of Project Planning by Projects Mind | Apr 22, 2024 | Project Management quiz | 0 comments LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Your Quiz Starts now. Your quiz has ended now. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Fundamentals of Project Planning 2024 25 questions MCQs in 35 minutes. Best of luck !! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter The number of attempts remaining is 3 Enter your details to start the Quiz. 1 / 25 1. What tool is commonly used for real-time communication in project teams? A. Microsoft Excel B. Adobe Photoshop C. Slack D. Microsoft Project 2 / 25 2. What is the main advantage of using 'Kanban boards' in software development? A. They predict the project risks B. They are used for employee appraisals C. They provide a visual overview of work in progress D. They help in reducing the budget 3 / 25 3. In project management, what is 'scope creep'? A. The extension of the project schedule B. The gradual expansion of project scope beyond its original objectives, often leading to delays and cost overruns C. The reduction of the project scope due to budget cuts D. The fast-tracking of a project to meet deadlines 4 / 25 4. What does incremental delivery mean in project management? A. Delivering parts of the project at various stages as they are completed B. Increasing the project budget incrementally C. Increasing the number of team members incrementally D. Delivering the entire project at once at the end 5 / 25 5. What does the term 'backlog' refer to in Agile project management? A. Tasks that have been completed B. A list of all tasks that need to be done but are not yet started C. Overdue project payments D. Unused project resources 6 / 25 6. What is meant by 'project baseline'? A. The summary of all project risks B. The highest budget allowed for the project C. The initial project scope agreed upon, against which progress is measured D. The final deliverable of the project 7 / 25 7. What is the velocity of an Agile team? A. The speed at which individual team members work B. The rate at which the team completes work in a sprint, typically measured in story points C. The duration of a single sprint D. The number of sprints in a project 8 / 25 8. What role does 'communication' play in project management? A. It facilitates clear and transparent sharing of project updates and changes among team members B. It is not considered critical in IT projects C. It is used only for external stakeholder interactions D. It's only necessary during project kickoff and closure 9 / 25 9. Which activity is done in 'project execution'? A. Performing the actual work to deliver the project's product, service, or result B. Closing the project C. Planning future projects D. Defining the project scope 10 / 25 10. What does 'iteration' refer to in an Agile project? A. A project closure document B. A repetition of a process to refine and improve the product C. A project management tool D. A type of project risk 11 / 25 11. What is 'technical debt'? A. The implied cost of additional rework caused by choosing an easy solution now instead of using a better approach that would take longer B. Money owed to the software vendors C. The expenses related to technical documentation D. The cost of technical training for the project team 12 / 25 12. What is typically included in a project 'kickoff' meeting? A. Celebrating the end of the project B. Discussing the project plan, roles, and responsibilities C. Training new software tools D. Reviewing the project budget only 13 / 25 13. Which of the following best describes 'agile' project management? A. A method that values collaboration, flexibility, and iterative progress B. A strict, non-flexible method for managing projects C. A documentation-focused approach D. A technique used only in construction projects 14 / 25 14. What is a 'work breakdown structure' (WBS) used for? A. Breaking the project into smaller, more manageable components B. Determining the project's critical path C. Calculating the total project cost D. Evaluating team performance 15 / 25 15. What is user story mapping in software development? A. Documenting the personal histories of the project team B. A budgeting tool C. A risk management technique D. Creating a graphical representation of user stories to understand their interconnections and the overall user experience 16 / 25 16. Why is modular architecture important in software projects? A. It refers to the physical layout of the project office B. It is important for the marketing of the software product C. It involves the financial planning of the project D. It allows for easier updates and maintenance of the system 17 / 25 17. What is the purpose of a 'retrospective' meeting in Agile? A. To look back at what went well and what could be improved in the past sprint B. To plan the project closure C. To introduce new team members D. To discuss the financial status of the project 18 / 25 18. Why is 'daily stand-up' important in Agile projects? A. It helps teams discuss what was done the previous day, what is to be done today, and any impediments to progress B. It is a meeting to discuss daily financial reports C. It is a physical exercise to improve team health D. It is mandatory for compliance with safety regulations 19 / 25 19. What is the purpose of 'sprint planning'? A. To celebrate the end of the project B. To set up the team's work for the next sprint, including tasks and goals C. To prepare the project closure report D. To review the project budget 20 / 25 20. Which method is used to prioritize tasks based on their urgency and importance in project management? A. Kanban board B. The Eisenhower Matrix C. Gantt chart D. PERT chart 21 / 25 21. What is pair programming? A. Two programmers working independently on the same module B. Two programmers working together at one workstation, often used in Agile projects C. A type of project audit D. A project management strategy 22 / 25 22. What is 'burnout' in the context of a sprint in Agile methodology? A. A chart showing the amount of work done in a sprint B. The dismissal of an underperforming team member C. A party at the end of a project D. The process of integrating new team members 23 / 25 23. What role does 'product owner' play in an Agile project? A. Manages the project budget B. Provides customer support C. Acts as a liaison between the project team and stakeholders, ensuring the product meets business needs D. Handles the technical aspects of the project 24 / 25 24. What does 'PMO' stand for in project management? A. Project Manager's Organization B. Project Management Office C. Project Management Optimization D. Project Methodology Orientation 25 / 25 25. What is the significance of 'stakeholder analysis' in project planning? A. It determines the technology stack for the project B. It is used to determine the project budget C. It helps identify all individuals or groups affected by the project and their influence and needs D. It is used to schedule team meetings Follow us 0% Exit Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ