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Questions # 81:

A large, land-based infrastructure project has begun. The project makes assumptions about the site conditions and has economic, technical, and environmental constraints

What should the project manager do next to determine risk impact of assumptions and constraints?

Options:

A.

Add all assumptions and constraints to the risk register.

B.

Add the risk impact of the assumptions in the risk register.

C.

Add the assumptions and constraints to the assumption log.

D.

Add the assumptions and constraints in the project charter.

Questions # 82:

The project risk manager for an environmental preservation project has started the process of monitoring and controlling risks, The project manager has asked the project team to document the results of this process.

How should this documentation be utilized in the future?

Options:

A.

To return the remaining amount of the contingency reserve

B.

To ensure information is recorded for lessons learned

C.

To comply with the rules and regulations

D.

To hold those who created the risk accountable

Questions # 83:

A company in the mining industry accommodates a lot of innovation and changing work conditions. Because of this, the company experiences difficulty in predicting long term business plans.

How should a professional risk manager manage the risks in such situations?

Options:

A.

Adopt a predictive approach to manage the risks.

B.

Adopt agile approaches to manage the risks.

C.

Utilize proper documentation to help manage the risks.

D.

Conduct weekly risk management meetings with all stakeholders.

Questions # 84:

A project manager works on a long-term and high visibility project at an organization that has a low risk appetite towards this project due to its impact on the company ' s business. The project sponsors follow up weekly with the project manager, who was just informed by one of the risk owners that the exposure from two high-impact risks are hitting the risk thresholds.

What should the project manager do next?

Options:

A.

Update the project management plan to add contingency.

B.

Perform an assumptions and constraints analysis.

C.

Complete an assessment and confirm the response with the sponsors.

D.

Implement mitigation measures for those risks.

Questions # 85:

At an oil and gas company, a major unified management information system is to be implemented. The project manager noted that risks gathered from the organization ' s business functions are not properly identified and categorized, making it difficult to develop an effective risk response.

How should the project manager handle this situation?

Options:

A.

Outsource conducting the risk response plan to risk consultants.

B.

Ask functional managers to improve their risk register and process.

C.

Adjust the risk response plans to effectively handle the identified risks.

D.

Coach the functional groups on how to properly conduct the process.

Questions # 86:

A project manager identified a risk of communication issues with the client which may impact the project schedule. A member of (he sales team advises that this client prefers face-to- face conversations.

What should the project manager do to avoid this risk?

Options:

A.

Record this risk and the clients preference in the risk register.

B.

Ask the sales person to lead the communication with the client

C.

Call the client and advise that online communication is easier and faster.

D.

Meet the client and plan tor critical milestone meetings.

Questions # 87:

When should the benefits of quantitative risk analysis be weighed against the effort required to ensure that the additional insights and value justify the extra effort?

Options:

A.

During the Plan Risk Management process

B.

Once all individual risks have been scored

C.

After risks have been identified by stakeholders

D.

Once the overall project risk has been estimated

Questions # 88:

A risk manager documents the causes in the risk register and needs to ensure the risk is adequately described. What is critical for the risk manager to consider when describing the causes?

Options:

A.

Each cause has a degree of uncertainty

B.

Each cause has well defined owner

C.

The causes represent actual conditions

D.

The causes must be validated by the risk owner

Questions # 89:

A project team successfully implemented a risk response plan for a major risk event. Residual risks were evaluated and actions were taken to keep them under control. There were no secondary risks after the implementation.

What should the risk manager do?

Options:

A.

Study the change logs to implement the approved change requests.

B.

Close out the expired risk and update the relevant project documents.

C.

Get permission from stakeholders before documenting lessons learned.

D.

Continue monitoring the critical response plan on the delivered product.

Questions # 90:

In the middle of a project to improve internal workflows, the team realizes that some previously identified challenges, such as lack of stakeholder engagement, have diminished. However, the risk manager determines that concerns related to resource availability and regulatory compliance are becoming more significant.

Which measures should the risk manager implement?

Options:

A.

Concentrate on monitoring only high-visibility risks to conserve resources.

B.

Focus on tracking the risks identified at the project ' s start to maintain consistency.

C.

Reassess risk priorities carefully and update the risk register on a regular basis.

D.

Delegate all monitoring responsibilities entirely to individual team members for efficiency.

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