CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does the development/planning phase deliver?

  1. Documented Results and Lessons Learned

  2. Execution Results for Work Packages

  3. Scope Statement, WBS, and Budget

  4. Formal Acceptance

The correct answer is: Scope Statement, WBS, and Budget

The development/planning phase delivers the Scope Statement, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and Budget. This phase is focused on defining the project scope, breaking down the work into smaller, manageable components, and establishing the financial plan for the project. These deliverables are crucial for guiding the project execution phase and ensuring that the project stays on track and within budget. Option A is incorrect because documented results and lessons learned typically come at the end of the project during the closing phase. Option B is incorrect as execution results for work packages are delivered during the project execution phase, not during the development/planning phase. Option D, formal acceptance, is usually obtained at the end of the project when the customer formally accepts the project deliverables.