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Question #: 171
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A risk manager documents the causes of a risk in the risk register but needs to ensure the risk is adequately described. Which aspect is critical for the risk manager to consider when describing the causes?

  • A. Each cause is documented clearly and concisely
  • B. The causes represent actual conditions
  • C. Each cause has a degree of uncertainty
  • D. The causes represent hypothetical scenarios
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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MikeMarlo
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
This is critical for the Risk Register to be grounded in reality and based on factual information. I just checked the Standard of Risk Management (page 129 now, X6.2): Cause > Fact or Condition Risk > Uncertainty Effect > Possible result
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yandasatria
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Cause should consider the fact or condition, risk is uncertainty event, and effect is the result, see the Standard of Risk Management page 126. the Answer is B
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Proctored_Expert
1 year, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
A risk manager should consider all of the options when describing the causes of a risk in the risk register. Here is a brief explanation of each option: C. Each cause may have a degree of uncertainty, and the risk manager should consider this when describing the causes. This will help to accurately assess the likelihood and impact of the risk.
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