I bet the correct answer involves something about responsibilities. RAM, get it? Responsibility Assignment Matrix? That pun was so bad, it's actually pretty good.
B) To provide an outline of the reporting structure to assist in day-to-day management of the project. This is more of a RACI (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) chart, not a RAM.
D) To provide an outline of the specific costs of the project and which key deliverables they are allocated to. Hmm, that's more of a budget or cost breakdown, not a RAM.
A) To provide a clear and concise summary of tasks or deliverables and the specific responsibilities defined. I think this is a bit too broad for the main objective of a RAM.
C) To provide an outline of the scope of the project and the specific deliverables that have been agreed for the project. This seems like the most logical objective of a RAM (Responsibility Assignment Matrix).
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