CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is an output of performing quantitative risk analysis?

  1. Project risk management plan updates

  2. Project documents updates

  3. Change requests

  4. Risk mitigation strategy development

The correct answer is: Project documents updates

An output of performing quantitative risk analysis includes updating project documents. This is because quantitative risk analysis involves examining the effect of identified risks on overall project objectives. Through this analysis, project documents may need to be updated to reflect the results and to ensure accurate tracking and management of risks throughout the project lifecycle. While the other options may be outputs of other project management processes, they are not specific to quantitative risk analysis. For example, project risk management plan updates and risk mitigation strategy development are typically outputs of the risk management planning process, while change requests can arise from various project activities beyond just risk analysis.