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Exam MOVF Topic 2 Question 85 Discussion
PeopleCert Exam MOVF Topic 2 Question 85 Discussion
Actual exam question for PeopleCert's MOVF exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 2
[All MOVF Questions]
Which statement regarding Value Improving Proposals is FALSE?
A
A Study can combine multiple Value Improving Proposals to form different scenarios
B
A Study may generate multiple Value Improving Proposals with conflicting recommendations
C
Only one Value Improving Proposal should be implemented per Study
D
A Value Improving Proposal should be tested for sensitivity of estimated costs and benefits
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Antonio
1 years ago
Ooh, tough one. I'm going with C as the false statement. Why limit yourself to just one proposal per study? Variety is the spice of life!
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Allene
1 years ago
I agree with both of you. Having multiple proposals and testing them all seems like the way to go.
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Izetta
1 years ago
I'm not so sure, I think D could also be false. Testing costs and benefits is important.
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Nakita
1 years ago
I think C is the false statement too. It's good to have options.
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Nicolette
1 years ago
Haha, I bet the answer is D. Anything involving 'sensitivity' is always a red flag in these exams!
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Shawnda
1 years ago
This is a tricky one, but I'd say B is the false statement. I've seen studies with multiple proposals that don't always align.
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Arlene
1 years ago
I've also seen studies with multiple proposals, it can be challenging to decide which one to implement.
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Rolande
1 years ago
I think you're right, it's important to test the costs and benefits of each proposal.
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Corazon
1 years ago
I agree, it can be confusing when there are conflicting recommendations.
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Leonor
1 years ago
A is definitely true. Combining proposals to form different scenarios is a great way to evaluate the options.
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Kati
1 years ago
D seems like the correct answer. Sensitivity analysis is crucial to ensure the reliability of the estimated costs and benefits.
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Hester
1 years ago
That's true, we don't want conflicting recommendations from multiple proposals.
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Veta
1 years ago
I think C is also important, so only one proposal is implemented at a time.
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Clemencia
1 years ago
I agree, D is important to make sure the costs and benefits are accurate.
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Marta
1 years ago
I think option C is false. Implementing multiple Value Improving Proposals per study makes sense to explore different scenarios.
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Shawn
1 years ago
But wouldn't it be more efficient to focus on one proposal at a time?
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Giuseppe
1 years ago
But wouldn't implementing only one make it easier to track the results and impact?
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Shawn
1 years ago
I agree, implementing multiple proposals can help explore different options.
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Silvana
1 years ago
I agree, having multiple Value Improving Proposals can provide a more comprehensive analysis.
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Rasheeda
1 years ago
I think option D is also important, testing for sensitivity is crucial for accurate cost and benefit estimation.
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Jules
1 years ago
I agree, implementing multiple proposals can provide a more comprehensive analysis.
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