PRINCE2 Intro
Introduction
Scope, Structure and Benefits
Definition of PRINCE2®
Key Features of PRINCE2®
Structure of PRINCE2®
What is a Project?
Projects v Products
Scope of PRINCE2®
Introduction multiple-choice questions
Answers to Introduction multiple-choice questions
Components
Processes
Using PRINCE2™
Glossary
Introduction multiple-choice questions

Introduction to PRINCE2® - Multiple-choice questions

To conclude this introduction, we invite you to have a go at answering the following multiple-choice questions to confirm your understanding of the PRINCE® method so far. Note your answers and then select the link to the answers.

Which of the following is a key feature of PRINCE2®?

  1. Free of charge
  2. Owned by the UK Government
  3. Taught by Scoll Methods
  4. Invokes Management by Exception

Which one of the following is not specifically part of the PRINCE2® structure?

  1. Themes
  2. Processes
  3. Elements
  4. Principles
  5. Templates

Which of the following is NOT a technique described in some detail by PRINCE2®?

  1. Product-based planning
  2. Gantt charts
  3. Quality Reviews

PRINCE2® defines a project as "a temporary organization that is created for the purpose of delivering one or more business products according to..."

  1. an agreed Business Case
  2. the customer's requirement
  3. the supplier's ability to deliver
  4. an agreed budget and timescale

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