CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What process involves comparing actual performance to the project management plan?

  1. Initiating

  2. Planning

  3. Executing

  4. Monitor and control project work

The correct answer is: Monitor and control project work

The process that involves comparing actual performance to the project management plan is the Monitor and Control Project Work process. This process focuses on tracking, reviewing, and regulating the progress and performance of the project against the project management plan. It helps project managers and team members to ensure that the project is on track and taking corrective actions if any deviations are identified. Option A, B, and C are not the correct answers because the initiating process is more about formally authorizing a project or a phase, the planning process involves creating the project management plan, and the executing process involves carrying out the project work according to the project management plan. These processes do not specifically focus on comparing actual performance to the project management plan.