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Question #: 89
Topic #: 1
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When do change requests generally increase in a project?

  • A. Towards the beginning of the project.
  • B. During the project scope management processes.
  • C. During the project's launch.
  • D. Towards the end of the project.
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teletee
1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
Change requests typically increase towards the end of the project because: Solution Validation: Stakeholders and end-users identify gaps, defects, or unmet requirements during testing or user acceptance activities. Feedback Integration: As the solution becomes tangible, stakeholders may request adjustments to better align with evolving needs. Late-Stage Realizations: Risks or overlooked requirements often surface during final reviews, prompting changes. BABOK Insight: Late-stage changes are common due to the iterative nature of validation and the complexity of aligning all stakeholder expectations.
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MrAceOfficial
3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Towards the end of the project.
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keyss
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Towards the end of the project.
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17b7c4c
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Towards the end of the project.
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