CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What are the types of meetings?

  1. Project kickoff, status update, and closeout

  2. Information exchange, brainstorming/option evaluation/design, decision making

  3. Scrum, Kanban, and stand-ups

  4. Negotiation, conflict resolution, and team building

The correct answer is: Information exchange, brainstorming/option evaluation/design, decision making

The correct answer is B. Information exchange, brainstorming/option evaluation/design, decision making. This is because meetings can generally be categorized into these three types: information exchange (such as project status updates), brainstorming/option evaluation/design (to generate ideas or make choices), and decision-making (where conclusions or resolutions are reached). Option A is incorrect because it lists specific project-related meetings (project kickoff, status update, and closeout) rather than broadly categorizing types of meetings. Option C is incorrect as it mentions specific Agile methodologies and daily stand-up meetings, which are not types of meetings in a general sense. Option D is incorrect because it lists specific types of activities (negotiation, conflict resolution, team building) that can occur within meetings, but these are not overarching types of meetings themselves.