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PRINCE2-7-Foundation Exam - Topic 3 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2-7-Foundation exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 3
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Which is the BEST reason for a PRINCE? project to have at least two stages?

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Suggested Answer: B

One of the best reasons for a PRINCE2 project to have at least two stages is that it provides structured decision points. At the end of each stage, the project board reviews progress and decides whether to proceed with the next stage, ensuring that the project remains viable and aligns with business objectives before committing further resources. Reference: PRINCE2 7 Foundation resources on stage management.


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Terrilyn
2 days ago
D seems a bit off, isn’t that just part of the process?
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Malinda
7 days ago
Totally with you on B! Makes sense to check before moving forward.
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Lemuel
12 days ago
Wait, can a project really change scope that easily?
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Marti
17 days ago
I think A is more important for closure.
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Penney
22 days ago
B is definitely the best reason!
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Shaunna
28 days ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think B is definitely the best option. It just makes sense for the project board to have that control.
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Dawne
1 month ago
I feel like A could also be a good choice because orderly closure is important, but it doesn't seem as critical as B.
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Theresia
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about stages helping with scope changes. Maybe C is the right answer?
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Aaron
1 month ago
I think the best reason might be B, since it allows the project board to assess if they should continue. That seems crucial for decision-making.
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