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APM-PMQ Exam - Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for APM's APM-PMQ exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
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Which of the activities below would provide final assurance of a project?

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Suggested Answer: C

Product testing ensures the deliverables meet the intended specifications and are ready for deployment, which is the final assurance step before project closure.


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Benedict
3 days ago
I'd go with C. Gotta make sure the product works before calling it a day.
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Keneth
8 days ago
Definitely C. Testing is the key to ensuring the project meets its objectives.
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Lezlie
14 days ago
C) Testing of a product. This is the only option that provides final assurance of a project's completion.
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Audrie
19 days ago
Developing organizational policies sounds relevant, but I don’t think it directly assures the project's completion like testing would.
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Jovita
24 days ago
I feel like troubleshooting a technical fault could be important, but it doesn’t seem like it would provide final assurance.
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Meaghan
29 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember a practice question where budget approval was mentioned as a key step.
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Audry
1 month ago
I think testing of a product might be the right answer since it usually confirms if everything works as intended.
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Eric
1 month ago
I'd go with option C, testing of the product. That seems like the most direct way to validate that the project deliverables meet the requirements and are ready for final acceptance.
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Trinidad
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Wouldn't troubleshooting a technical fault also be important for providing assurance? Or is that more about identifying and fixing issues rather than final verification?
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Tashia
2 months ago
Testing the product is definitely the right answer. That's the only way to really confirm the project has been completed to the required standards and is ready for delivery.
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Laurel
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Developing organizational policies could also be important for ensuring the project is properly supported and implemented. But testing does seem like the most obvious choice here.
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Jillian
2 months ago
I think testing of the product would be the best way to provide final assurance of the project. That seems like the most direct way to verify the work has been completed successfully.
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