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Question #: 170
Topic #: 1
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A project manager is formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables. What is an input to this process?

  • A. Verified deliverables
  • B. Validated deliverables
  • C. Accepted deliverables
  • D. Completed change requests
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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JesseChou_123
5 days ago
Selected Answer: B
The process described — formalizing acceptance of completed project deliverables — is part of the Validate Scope process in the Project Scope Management knowledge area. In the Validate Scope process: You are reviewing deliverables with the customer or sponsor to obtain formal acceptance. Key inputs to this process include: Project Management Plan Requirements documentation Requirements traceability matrix Work performance data ✅ Validated deliverables ← These are deliverables that have been checked for correctness during the Control Quality process. Why the other options are incorrect: A. Verified deliverables: These are outputs from Control Quality, not inputs to Validate Scope. C. Accepted deliverables: This is the output of Validate Scope, not an input. D. Completed change requests: Not directly relevant to formal acceptance of deliverables.
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anfacer
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
Verified deliverables is an input, accepted deliverables should be the output of this process
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MoonManBlue
3 years, 2 months ago
A-Verified Deliverables
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