CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of the control scope process?

  1. Modifying project costs

  2. Monitoring the status of project and product scope

  3. Increasing project scope

  4. Reducing project deliverables

The correct answer is: Monitoring the status of project and product scope

The purpose of the control scope process is to monitor the status of project and product scope. This process ensures that the project is on track in terms of its defined scope, and any changes or deviations from the scope are identified and addressed accordingly. By monitoring the scope, project managers can make informed decisions to prevent scope creep, maintain project alignment with objectives, and ensure that deliverables meet the defined requirements. Options A, C, and D are not correct because the control scope process is not focused on modifying project costs, increasing project scope, or reducing project deliverables. Instead, it is primarily concerned with managing and monitoring the project and product scope to ensure successful project delivery.