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PRINCE2 Practitioner Exam - Topic 15 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2 Practitioner exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 15
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Scenario

A photographer from Portraits Ltd, a professional photographic company, has taken on the role of Team Manager after taking some time to understand the requirements of the project. A contract for their services has been set up and is being monitored by the Purchasing Manager and a Work Package has been agreed. This contract specifies that the photographer must arrange a meeting with the Engineering Manager to establish a schedule for the photo sessions to minimize the impact on the Engineering staff. This meeting should have occurred by now.

The Engineering Manager was made aware of this requirement but when asked he reported that he has received no communication from the photographer. The Project Manager has tried to call the photographer and has had no response. The Project Manager believes there is a risk that Portraits Ltd are overbooking work and prioritizing other clients' work. If Portraits ltd do not deliver on schedule the project will be delayed and the expected benefits will be reduced.

The contract is to be reviewed and Portraits Ltd reminded of their agreement.

The project is now in stage 2. The Project Manager has heard about the possibility of a competitor also producing a calendar to be delivered earlier than the target date for this project. There is a threat that the early release of a competitor's calendar may weaken the impact of the MNO Manufacturing Company calendar, thereby reducing the anticipated benefits of the Calendar project.

Which 2 statements should be recorded under the Proximity heading?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Adolph
19 days ago
I think Option A is the best answer. The proximity categories listed make the most sense for this scenario.
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Anastacia
24 days ago
The question is about proximity, not impact. Option D doesn't seem relevant.
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Tyisha
29 days ago
Option C seems reasonable, but I'm not sure if two weeks is the right timeframe for "imminent" risks.
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Edgar
1 month ago
I feel like option E could be tricky. I thought risks related to staff leaving could be considered within the project if they affect our current work.
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Jennie
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused about option D. I thought not all imminent risks necessarily have a very high impact; it might depend on the situation.
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Doyle
1 month ago
I remember discussing imminent risks in class, and I think option C is correct since we talked about risks that could happen within a short timeframe.
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Carlee
2 months ago
I think option A makes sense because it outlines the different proximity categories clearly, but I'm not entirely sure about the definitions.
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Hayley
2 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think I can tackle it. The key is to really focus on the details in the scenario and try to apply the proximity categories logically. I'll make sure to read through the answer choices carefully and select the two that seem most accurate based on the information provided.
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Teri
2 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a strategy here. The scenario mentions a few potential risks, like the photographer not communicating with the Engineering Manager and the possibility of a competitor's calendar being released earlier. I'll need to consider how close those risks are to the current stage of the project and make my best judgment on the proximity categories.
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Micheal
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the proximity categories listed in the answer choices. "Imminent" and "Within the stage" seem pretty straightforward, but "Within the project" and "Beyond the project" are a bit more ambiguous. I'll need to think carefully about how to interpret those.
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Shay
2 months ago
Okay, let me try to break this down. The question is asking us to identify which two statements are correct about the proximity categories for this project. I think the key is to focus on the risks mentioned in the scenario and how they might be categorized in terms of proximity.
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Rueben
3 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key details before answering. The scenario talks about a photographer and a contract, but it's not clear how that relates to the proximity categories we're supposed to identify.
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