CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What involves identifying, documenting, approving, and controlling changes to project baselines?

  1. Change Management

  2. Objective Setting

  3. Change Control

  4. Project Analysis

The correct answer is: Change Control

Change control involves identifying, documenting, approving, and controlling changes to project baselines. It is a structured process that ensures changes are reviewed, approved, and implemented in a controlled manner to maintain the project's integrity. Option A, Change Management, generally refers to the broader process of managing changes in a project or organization. Option B, Objective Setting, pertains to defining clear and measurable project objectives. Option D, Project Analysis, typically involves assessing and evaluating project data and information.