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Which is part of quality control?

  1. Undertaking quality reviews
  2. Writing product descriptions
  3. Providing assurance that the project is being conducted properly
  4. Documenting the customer's quality expectations

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Part of quality control within PRINCE2 involves undertaking quality reviews. These reviews are essential for ensuring that the project's outputs meet the required quality standards and are fit for purpose, aligning with the defined quality criteria set out in the product descriptions.


Reference:

PRINCE2® Foundation Training Manual; PRINCE2® 2017 Foundation handbook.



According to the 'continued business justification' principle, what must project benefits be aligned to?

  1. Regular deliveries throughout the project
  2. The business objectives
  3. The direction of the project board
  4. The technology available

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

According to the 'continued business justification' principle in PRINCE2, project benefits must be aligned to the business objectives. This alignment ensures that the project remains viable and relevant throughout its life cycle, and that it contributes to achieving strategic goals.


Reference:

PRINCE2® Foundation Training Manual; PRINCE2® 2017 Foundation handbook.



Where should a team manager look for information about the quality required for a product?

  1. Project initiation documentation
  2. Product description
  3. Team plan
  4. Quality management approach

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

In PRINCE2®, the information about the quality requirements for a product is detailed in the product description. This document specifies the quality criteria, quality methods, and the responsibilities for achieving the required quality.


Reference:

PRINCE2® Foundation Handbook, Product Description section.



Which is a purpose of the 'closing a project' process?

  1. To provide the project board with information to judge the success of a stage
  2. To confirm the project has nothing more to deliver
  3. To establish mechanisms to judge whether the project is still viable
  4. To establish mechanisms for forecasting project objectives

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The purpose of the 'closing a project' process in PRINCE2® is to verify that all project objectives have been delivered and that the project has nothing more to deliver. It ensures that all project products have been handed over and accepted, and evaluates the performance of the project against its baselines.


Reference:

PRINCE2® Foundation Handbook, Closing a Project Process section.






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