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Actual exam question from PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Practitioner Edition 6
Question #: 34
Topic #: 21
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The following risk description has been recorded in the risk register: "Because the 'delivered pilot courses' takes place during stage 4, there is a risk that some of the feedback from the pilot could contradict feedback received from other participants."
Is this an appropriate risk description, and why?

  • A. Yes, because the risk effect on the project objectives is clear
  • B. Yes, because the risk cause is clearly defined
  • C. No, because the risk cause is an issue not a risk
  • D. No, because the risk effect on the project objectives is unclear
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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ravi_aws
1 year, 1 month ago
The most appropriate answer is D. No, because the risk effect on the project objectives is unclear. In PRINCE2, a risk description should clearly articulate both the cause of the risk and its potential impact on the project’s objectives. In this case, while the cause of the risk (“the ‘delivered pilot courses’ takes place during stage 4”) is stated, the specific effect of this risk on the project’s objectives is not clear. It mentions that “some of the feedback from the pilot could contradict feedback received from other participants,” but it does not clarify how this contradiction could impact the project’s objectives. Therefore, this risk description is not appropriate as it stands. It would be more appropriate if it clearly stated how this risk could affect the project’s objectives
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