All > Process Group > Time
Question
(77 of 2000)
What is the formula for Total float?
A: LS – ES
B: ES – LS
C: Both A and B
D: LF – EF
E: Both A and D
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Answer
(77 of 2000)
E: Both A and D
(A: LS – ES)
(D: LF – EF)
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Source: PMBOK Page 115
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All > Process Group > Monitor and Control
All > Knowledge Area > Communication
Question
(76 of 2000)
_____ is an after-the-fact look at what caused a difference between the baseline and the actual performance.
A: Baseline analysis
B: Variance analysis
C: Budget analysis
D: Schedule analysis
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Answer
Source: PMBOK Page 268
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