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Question #: 5
Topic #: 16
[All PRINCE2-Practitioner Edition 6 Questions]

Without a Risk Register how can project risks, the progress of risk actions taken to date and the current status of residual risks be measured?

  • A. The Daily Log was correctly used to monitor risks during the Starting up a Project process. It will be used to capture all risks, actions, decisions, assumptions
  • B. It was not appropriate to use the Daily Log to capture all risks and issues during the Starting up a Project process. Separate registers should have been set up for risks, issues and lessons learned. This will now be done.
  • C. In a simple project, the Project Initiation Documentation (PID) should contain a register for recording risk information and monitoring project risks throughout the delivery stages. The register will now be added to the PID.
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ravi_aws
1 year, 1 month ago
C. In a simple project, the Project Initiation Documentation (PID) should contain a register for recording risk information and monitoring project risks throughout the delivery stages. The register will now be added to the PID.
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