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Exam PMI-PBA topic 1 question 93 discussion

Actual exam question from PMI's PMI-PBA
Question #: 93
Topic #: 1
[All PMI-PBA Questions]

The requirements baseline is ready for sign-off when the requirements are:

  • A. justified, clear, consistent, and verified.
  • B. consistent, analyzed, complete, and validated.
  • C. complete, clear, verified, and adopted.
  • D. clear, consistent, complete, and validated.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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qunfei
10 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
PBA clarified in 4.11.5 Unambiguous, Precise, Consistent, Correct, Complete, Measurable, Feasible, Traceable, Testable.
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giushki
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
D. clear, consistent, complete, and validated. The requirements baseline is ready for sign-off when the requirements are clear, consistent, complete, and validated. "Clear" means that the requirements are easy to understand and do not have any ambiguity. "Consistent" means that the requirements are not in conflict with each other or with other project documents. "Complete" means that all necessary requirements have been identified and documented. "Validated" means that the requirements have been reviewed and approved by stakeholders to ensure they meet their needs and expectations.
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