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PMI-RMP Exam - Topic 8 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMI-RMP exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 8
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Beth is a project team member on the JHG Project. Beth has added extra features to the project and this has introduced new risks to the project work. The project manager of the JHG project elects to remove the features Beth has added. The process of removing the extra features to remove the risks is called what?

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Glenna
4 months ago
Defect repair doesn't fit this situation at all.
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Herman
4 months ago
Wait, removing features is preventive? That seems odd.
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Bernardo
4 months ago
Scope creep is a real issue here too!
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Hobert
4 months ago
I think it's more like corrective action.
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Karrie
4 months ago
It's definitely preventive action!
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Maricela
5 months ago
I keep mixing up preventive and corrective actions. I feel like removing features is more about correcting a mistake, so maybe it's corrective action?
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Nobuko
5 months ago
This question feels similar to one we practiced about managing scope changes. I think removing features could be considered defect repair, but I'm not confident.
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Benedict
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about corrective action being used to fix issues after they arise.
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Annabelle
5 months ago
I think this might be related to preventive action since they're trying to stop new risks from affecting the project.
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Claribel
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. Can someone explain the logic of these SQL statements to me again? I want to make sure I understand what's happening before I try to answer.
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Vanesa
5 months ago
The Gantt chart seems a bit too formal and heavyweight for a Sprint. I think we want something more lightweight and flexible.
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Esteban
5 months ago
C is the way to go. MAC is designed specifically to provide data integrity and authentication, which is exactly what the question is asking for.
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Marti
5 months ago
Ah, I know this one! Multi-stage builds are definitely the answer. That's the best way to optimize the container image size and security.
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