CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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Which of the following can be a business reason addressed by a project?

  1. Project manager's expertise

  2. Technological advancement

  3. The color scheme of the project logo

  4. The name of the project sponsor

The correct answer is: Technological advancement

A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to achieve a specific business goal or objective. Therefore, it is essential for a project to address a specific business reason. Technological advancement is a common business reason that can be addressed by a project as it can lead to improvements in efficiency, cost savings, and competitive advantage. Options A, C, and D are not specific business reasons and do not align with the purpose of a project. The project manager's expertise, the color scheme of the project logo, and the name of the project sponsor may play a role in the success of the project, but they are not the underlying business reason that the project aims to address.