CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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Which techniques are used for collecting project requirements?

  1. Interviews, focus groups, benchmarking

  2. Interviews, facilitated workshops, document analysis

  3. Observations, prototypes, context diagrams

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

Collecting project requirements involves gathering information and data from various sources to develop a comprehensive understanding of the project scope and objectives. This includes using techniques such as interviews, focus groups, benchmarking, facilitated workshops, document analysis, observations, prototypes, and context diagrams. Therefore, option D is the correct answer as it includes all of the techniques used for collecting project requirements. Options A, B, and C each only list a subset of the techniques, making them incorrect. Therefore, to ensure all requirements are captured, it is important to use a combination of techniques rather than relying on just one.