CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are the 4 types of logical relationships in project management?

  1. Critical, Non-Critical, Dependent, Independent

  2. Start-to-Start, Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Finish, Finish-to-Finish

  3. Managerial, Functional, Operational, Technical

  4. Internal, External, Tangible, Intangible

The correct answer is: Start-to-Start, Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Finish, Finish-to-Finish

The options A, C, and D do not accurately describe the 4 types of logical relationships in project management. Option A only lists 4 types of activities, rather than logical relationships. Option C lists types of roles or functions, rather than logical relationships. Option D lists different categories of factors, rather than logical relationships. The correct answer, option B, includes the 4 types of logical relationships commonly used in project management start-to-start, finish-to-start, start-to-finish, and finish-to-finish. These relationships describe how different tasks or activities are related and when they can or should start and finish in relation to one another.