Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Practice Exam

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Project scope can be defined by answering a series of questions. Which question would not yield information relevant to project scope?

  1. What is the critical path of the project?

  2. What resources are available for the project?

  3. What are the obstacles and constraints of the project?

  4. What are the process boundaries of the project?

The correct answer is: What is the critical path of the project?

The critical path of a project, while important for project scheduling and management, does not directly pertain to defining the project scope. Project scope focuses on what the project will encompass, including objectives, deliverables, and boundaries. By understanding the available resources, obstacles, constraints, and process boundaries, project teams can clearly define the scope, ensuring alignment on what is included and excluded from the project. These questions help in assessing the limits and requirements of the project, which is essential for effective planning and execution. In contrast, the critical path analysis primarily deals with the timeline and scheduling of tasks, rather than clarifying the scope itself. Thus, it does not provide the same relevance when determining the project's focus and limitations.