300 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Q: What is the primary purpose of a project charter in building
construction? ANSWER To formally authorize the project, define its scope,
objectives, and assign the project manager with authority to use organizational
resources.
2. Q: What are the five phases of the project management lifecycle?
ANSWER Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring & Control, and Closure.
3. Q: What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? ANSWER A
hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the
project team to accomplish project objectives and create deliverables.
4. Q: What is the difference between a milestone and a deliverable?
ANSWER A milestone is a significant point or event in the project timeline,
while a deliverable is a tangible or intangible output produced as a result of
project activities.
5. Q: What is scope creep? ANSWER The uncontrolled expansion of project
scope without adjustments to time, cost, and resources.
6. Q: What are the three constraints of the project management triangle?
ANSWER Time, Cost, and Scope (also known as the triple constraint).
7. Q: What is a feasibility study in construction projects? ANSWER An
assessment of the practicality and viability of a proposed project, analyzing
technical, economic, legal, operational, and schedule feasibility.
8. Q: What is the purpose of stakeholder analysis? ANSWER To identify
all parties affected by the project, understand their interests, influence, and
impact on project success.
9. Q: What is a project baseline? ANSWER The approved version of a work
product that can only be changed through formal change control procedures.
,10. Q: What is the difference between a program and a project? ANSWER
A project is a temporary endeavor with a specific objective, while a program is
a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way.
11. Q: What is risk identification in project management? ANSWER The
process of determining which risks may affect the project and documenting
their characteristics.
12. Q: What is a Gantt chart? ANSWER A bar chart that illustrates project
schedule, showing start and finish dates of project elements.
13. Q: What is the critical path method (CPM)? ANSWER A project
modeling technique used to identify the longest sequence of dependent activities
and calculate project duration.
14. Q: What is float or slack time? ANSWER The amount of time an activity
can be delayed without delaying the project completion date.
15. Q: What is a project management office (PMO)? ANSWER A
centralized organizational unit that standardizes project-related governance
processes and facilitates sharing of resources and methodologies.
16. Q: What is the purpose of a project kick-off meeting? ANSWER To
officially start the project, align stakeholders, communicate objectives, roles,
and establish working relationships.
17. Q: What is a project scope statement? ANSWER A detailed description
of the project deliverables and the work required to create those deliverables.
18. Q: What is the difference between accuracy and precision in project
estimates? ANSWER Accuracy refers to how close an estimate is to the actual
value, while precision refers to the level of detail in the estimate.
19. Q: What is a responsibility assignment matrix (RAM)? ANSWER A
chart that shows project resources assigned to each work package, clarifying
roles and responsibilities.
20. Q: What is the purpose of configuration management? ANSWER To
ensure that project deliverables and documentation are controlled and changes
are managed systematically.
21. Q: What is a project management plan? ANSWER A formal, approved
document that defines how the project is executed, monitored, and controlled.
, 22. Q: What is the difference between assumptions and constraints?
ANSWER Assumptions are factors considered to be true without proof, while
constraints are limiting factors that affect project execution.
23. Q: What is a business case? ANSWER A document that provides
justification for undertaking a project, including benefits, costs, and risks.
24. Q: What is stakeholder engagement? ANSWER The process of
involving stakeholders in project activities and decision-making to meet their
needs and expectations.
25. Q: What is a project charter approval process? ANSWER The formal
process of reviewing, approving, and authorizing the project charter by
appropriate stakeholders.
26. Q: What is the purpose of a project requirements document?
ANSWER To define and document stakeholder needs and expectations for the
project deliverables.
27. Q: What is a project communication plan? ANSWER A document that
specifies how project information will be created, collected, distributed, and
stored.
28. Q: What is the difference between functional and non-functional
requirements? ANSWER Functional requirements describe what the system
should do, while non-functional requirements describe how the system should
perform.
29. Q: What is a project risk register? ANSWER A document that records
identified risks, their analysis, and response plans.
30. Q: What is the purpose of a project schedule baseline? ANSWER To
provide a reference point for measuring project performance and progress.
31. Q: What is resource leveling? ANSWER A technique used to examine
unbalanced use of resources and resolve resource conflicts.
32. Q: What is a project budget baseline? ANSWER The approved version
of the time-phased project budget used to measure project performance.
33. Q: What is the difference between a project and operations? ANSWER
Projects are temporary with unique deliverables, while operations are ongoing
with repetitive activities.
34. Q: What is a project success criteria? ANSWER The standards by which
project success will be measured and defined.
1. Q: What is the primary purpose of a project charter in building
construction? ANSWER To formally authorize the project, define its scope,
objectives, and assign the project manager with authority to use organizational
resources.
2. Q: What are the five phases of the project management lifecycle?
ANSWER Initiation, Planning, Execution, Monitoring & Control, and Closure.
3. Q: What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? ANSWER A
hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the
project team to accomplish project objectives and create deliverables.
4. Q: What is the difference between a milestone and a deliverable?
ANSWER A milestone is a significant point or event in the project timeline,
while a deliverable is a tangible or intangible output produced as a result of
project activities.
5. Q: What is scope creep? ANSWER The uncontrolled expansion of project
scope without adjustments to time, cost, and resources.
6. Q: What are the three constraints of the project management triangle?
ANSWER Time, Cost, and Scope (also known as the triple constraint).
7. Q: What is a feasibility study in construction projects? ANSWER An
assessment of the practicality and viability of a proposed project, analyzing
technical, economic, legal, operational, and schedule feasibility.
8. Q: What is the purpose of stakeholder analysis? ANSWER To identify
all parties affected by the project, understand their interests, influence, and
impact on project success.
9. Q: What is a project baseline? ANSWER The approved version of a work
product that can only be changed through formal change control procedures.
,10. Q: What is the difference between a program and a project? ANSWER
A project is a temporary endeavor with a specific objective, while a program is
a group of related projects managed in a coordinated way.
11. Q: What is risk identification in project management? ANSWER The
process of determining which risks may affect the project and documenting
their characteristics.
12. Q: What is a Gantt chart? ANSWER A bar chart that illustrates project
schedule, showing start and finish dates of project elements.
13. Q: What is the critical path method (CPM)? ANSWER A project
modeling technique used to identify the longest sequence of dependent activities
and calculate project duration.
14. Q: What is float or slack time? ANSWER The amount of time an activity
can be delayed without delaying the project completion date.
15. Q: What is a project management office (PMO)? ANSWER A
centralized organizational unit that standardizes project-related governance
processes and facilitates sharing of resources and methodologies.
16. Q: What is the purpose of a project kick-off meeting? ANSWER To
officially start the project, align stakeholders, communicate objectives, roles,
and establish working relationships.
17. Q: What is a project scope statement? ANSWER A detailed description
of the project deliverables and the work required to create those deliverables.
18. Q: What is the difference between accuracy and precision in project
estimates? ANSWER Accuracy refers to how close an estimate is to the actual
value, while precision refers to the level of detail in the estimate.
19. Q: What is a responsibility assignment matrix (RAM)? ANSWER A
chart that shows project resources assigned to each work package, clarifying
roles and responsibilities.
20. Q: What is the purpose of configuration management? ANSWER To
ensure that project deliverables and documentation are controlled and changes
are managed systematically.
21. Q: What is a project management plan? ANSWER A formal, approved
document that defines how the project is executed, monitored, and controlled.
, 22. Q: What is the difference between assumptions and constraints?
ANSWER Assumptions are factors considered to be true without proof, while
constraints are limiting factors that affect project execution.
23. Q: What is a business case? ANSWER A document that provides
justification for undertaking a project, including benefits, costs, and risks.
24. Q: What is stakeholder engagement? ANSWER The process of
involving stakeholders in project activities and decision-making to meet their
needs and expectations.
25. Q: What is a project charter approval process? ANSWER The formal
process of reviewing, approving, and authorizing the project charter by
appropriate stakeholders.
26. Q: What is the purpose of a project requirements document?
ANSWER To define and document stakeholder needs and expectations for the
project deliverables.
27. Q: What is a project communication plan? ANSWER A document that
specifies how project information will be created, collected, distributed, and
stored.
28. Q: What is the difference between functional and non-functional
requirements? ANSWER Functional requirements describe what the system
should do, while non-functional requirements describe how the system should
perform.
29. Q: What is a project risk register? ANSWER A document that records
identified risks, their analysis, and response plans.
30. Q: What is the purpose of a project schedule baseline? ANSWER To
provide a reference point for measuring project performance and progress.
31. Q: What is resource leveling? ANSWER A technique used to examine
unbalanced use of resources and resolve resource conflicts.
32. Q: What is a project budget baseline? ANSWER The approved version
of the time-phased project budget used to measure project performance.
33. Q: What is the difference between a project and operations? ANSWER
Projects are temporary with unique deliverables, while operations are ongoing
with repetitive activities.
34. Q: What is a project success criteria? ANSWER The standards by which
project success will be measured and defined.