CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are inspections and audits meant to examine?

  1. Team efficiency

  2. Compliance in terms of product and process quality

  3. Project budget

  4. Schedule adherence only

The correct answer is: Compliance in terms of product and process quality

Inspections and audits in project management are meant to examine compliance in terms of product and process quality. This means that they are focused on ensuring that the project is meeting the required standards and specifications in terms of the quality of the deliverables and the processes involved in creating those deliverables. Inspections and audits are not primarily intended to examine team efficiency, project budget, or schedule adherence only. While team efficiency, project budget, and schedule adherence are important aspects of project management, inspections and audits are specifically conducted to ensure quality compliance.