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Question #: 403
Topic #: 1
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Which describes a time-driven control?

  • A. The dates for the project’s end stage assessment included in the project plan
  • B. The expected frequency of progress reports specified in a work package
  • C. The expected dates for planned checks of specialist products included in a stage plan
  • D. The planned exception assessment meeting to authorize a requested exception plan
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Examcollectorthanos
1 week, 2 days ago
Correct; Why the other options are incorrect: A. The dates for the project’s end stage assessment included in the project plan End stage assessments are event-driven controls, as they occur based on the completion of a stage, not at regular intervals. C. The expected dates for planned checks of specialist products included in a stage plan Planned checks are event-driven controls, as they are tied to specific events or milestones, such as product completion, rather than being time-driven. D. The planned exception assessment meeting to authorize a requested exception plan Exception assessments are event-driven controls because they occur in response to specific circumstances, such as deviations beyond agreed tolerances.
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