CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are the primary tools and techniques needed for the plan scope management process?

  1. Software tools and cost estimates

  2. Risk management and control tools

  3. Expert judgment and meetings

  4. Feedback mechanisms and performance reviews

The correct answer is: Expert judgment and meetings

In the plan scope management process, expert judgment and meetings are the primary tools and techniques needed. Software tools and cost estimates may be used in other processes related to project management, but they are not the primary tools for planning scope. Risk management and control tools may be used to assess potential risks and issues related to the scope, but they are not the primary tools for creating and managing the scope. Feedback mechanisms and performance reviews may be used to evaluate the success and progress of the project, but they are not directly related to the planning of the project's scope. Expert judgment and meetings, on the other hand, allow for collaboration and decision-making with the stakeholders to determine the scope of the project. So in summary, while the other options may play a role in project management, they are not the primary tools and techniques used for the plan scope management process.