CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are inputs to the define scope process?

  1. Scope management plan and project charter

  2. Requirements documentation and traceability matrix

  3. Comparative analysis of best practices

  4. A prototype of the expected product

The correct answer is: Scope management plan and project charter

The define scope process involves preparing a detailed description of the project and its deliverables in order to establish a clear understanding of the project's boundaries. This requires inputs from both the project charter and the scope management plan, as they provide essential information regarding the project's objectives, constraints, and assumptions. The other options mentioned, such as requirements documentation, traceability matrix, comparative analysis, and prototype, are all important components in the project management process but are not specifically related to defining the scope. These options may be used in other processes, such as collecting requirements or verifying the scope, but are not directly inputs to the define scope process.