CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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How do operations differ from projects?

  1. Operations are not constrained by resources

  2. Operations are temporary in nature

  3. Operations involve ongoing work that is repetitive

  4. Operations do not require planning, execution, or monitoring

The correct answer is: Operations involve ongoing work that is repetitive

Operations involve ongoing work that is repetitive, while projects are temporary in nature. Option A is incorrect because operations are still limited by resources, but they are ongoing so the resources may be more consistent or consistently replenished. Option B is incorrect because operations are ongoing and not temporary like projects. Option D is incorrect because operations do require planning, execution, and monitoring to ensure that the repetitive work is being done efficiently and effectively.