saurabh mahajanPMP, ITIL, PRINCE2| vodafonePune, Maharashtra, India
2) A project can create:
a) A product that can be either a component of another item, an enhancement of an item, or an end item in itself.
b) A service or a capability to perform a service
c) An improvement in the existing product or service lines
d) A result, such as an outcome or document
e) All of the above. Saving Changes...
because all your options are product, service or result. Saving Changes...
Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Hello Saurabh,
this is NOT a typical PMP Question (for more than one reason btw)!
Don''t let you become missguided.
What is the source of this Question?
Regards,
Markus
PS: Nevertheless, Suhail is of course absolutly right! ;) Saving Changes...
saurabh mahajanPMP, ITIL, PRINCE2| vodafonePune, Maharashtra, India
Yes, this is not exactly a PMP exam questions. However, I am just collecting some questions by reading PMBOK again to keep myself in touch with this guide. Plus posting some questions from this guide to keep others to in touch :-)
Apologies if the name "PMP_Question_2" have mislead you all. Saving Changes...
Markus KopkoAI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM
AI Coach| PMotion.aiHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Hello Saurabh,
no, i am sorry. I don''t wanted anger you! I am absolutly honor your efforts and it is a great way to develop very own questions for keeping in touch with the contents and for practicing!
My concern was, because there are a lot of free availbel questions out htere for all the pmp aspirants, but often they are low quaility and sometimes they are just worng and missguiding.
So, please keep going, i would only wish (if i may) that you create questions which are like real sample questions, you know? So, only 4 Answers, and only one is right; no answers like "all of the above/none of the above" ... and so on.
May be this article here could be helpful:
Create Your Own PMP Exam Sample Questions to Prepare for the PMP Exam:
saurabh mahajanPMP, ITIL, PRINCE2| vodafonePune, Maharashtra, India
Hello Markus, No I am not all angry. No reason to be so. :-)
Infact I agreed with you and gave the reason to post the question, I have completed PMP but still keep on reading PMBOK at times to keep the topic fresh in mind. So thought to come up with own questions to better understand the PMBOK topics and also be helpful to other forum members.
Thanks for your guidance and please continue providing the same. :-) Saving Changes...
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