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Question #: 212
Topic #: 1
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Which one of the following diagrams when properly laid out is always laid in a left to right display to properly reflect the chronology of all project work?

  • A. Influence diagram
  • B. Project schedule network diagram
  • C. Arrow diagramming method
  • D. Time-scaled schedule network diagram
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Nobita135
3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
A Project Schedule Network Diagram is a flowchart-like diagram that represents the sequence of project activities and the logical relationships between them. When properly laid out, it is typically displayed left to right to reflect the chronology of the project work. The activities are arranged in the order they should be completed, and the arrows or lines between them show dependencies and the flow of work over time.
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MFZZ
4 months ago
I eventually agreed B as project schedules general work from left to right or may even loop to fill a missing gap
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MFZZ
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Is this even in BABOKv3?
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ElyonSenjo
4 months ago
no, probably it's related to BABOK v2
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NickMane
1 year ago
A, C - makes no sense D - scheduling activity, B - project scheduling, Correct
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