CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are the outputs for controlling risks?

  1. Variance and trend analysis

  2. Work performance info, change requests, project management plan updates, project documents updates, org process assets updates

  3. Reserve analysis, meetings

  4. Technical performance measurement

The correct answer is: Work performance info, change requests, project management plan updates, project documents updates, org process assets updates

The correct answer is B. When controlling risks in a project, the outputs typically include work performance information, change requests, updates to the project management plan, updates to project documents, and updates to organizational process assets. Option A, variance and trend analysis, is more related to monitoring and controlling project performance rather than specifically related to controlling risks. Option C, reserve analysis and meetings, might be part of the risk management process, but they are not the primary outputs for controlling risks. Option D, technical performance measurement, is more related to monitoring and controlling project work rather than specifically managing and controlling project risks.