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Actual exam question from PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Foundation
Question #: 383
Topic #: 1
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Which project board decision supports the 'manage by stages' principle?

  • A. Authorizing a request for change during a stage
  • B. Authorizing implementation of the next delivery stage
  • C. Authorizing an exception plan after an exception report
  • D. Authorizing a concession following an off-specification
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
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Examcollectorthanos
1 week, 5 days ago
B is correct . C is close, Why the other options are less directly related to 'manage by stages': A. Authorizing a request for change during a stage: While change control is important, it's not the core decision that supports the stage-by-stage approach. C. Authorizing an exception plan after an exception report: This is about handling deviations within a stage, not the overall progression between stages. D. Authorizing a concession following an off-specification: This is about managing quality and deviations from product specifications, not the stage-by-stage progression.
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Darkvirusk
1 year, 8 months ago
May be C
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