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Exam Number/Code: 70-301
Exam name: MCSD .NET Managing, Organizing, and Delivering IT Projects by Using Microsoft Solutions Framework 3.0
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1.You are responsible for the Program Management role on a project.
The project goal is to deploy a new contact management application to
all desktop computers in the company. The project team is gathering
information to produce the vision/scope document. After you view
responses of users who completed a survey, you realize that users in
different departments, job categories, and regions have very different
contact management requirements and skills. You are not sure that you
have gathered enough information to represent all the requirements and
skills of the users. You need to ensure that the scope of the project
provides for the requirements of all users. What should you do?
A. Develop a communications plan.
B. Define user profiles.
C. Perform a review of user readiness.
D. Add the lack of understanding of user requirements to the initial risk list.
E. Use interviews to gather user requirements.
Answer: B
3. You are responsible for the Product Management role on a project.
The project is currently in the Envisioning Phase. You present a
vision/scope document to the project stakeholders for their approval.
You estimate that the proposed solution will be completed in seven to
nine months. The project stakeholders approve the solution concept and
budget. However, they state that the schedule is too long and that they
need a solution in three to four months. You need to satisfy the
requirements of the stakeholders. Which two actions should the team
perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
A. Develop the solution immediately, while you complete the Envisioning Phase deliverables.
B. Use versioned releases to deliver the most important features in less than seven months.
C. Create the Developing Phase deliverables and the Planning Phase deliverables concurrently.
D. Assign additional employees to work on the project.
E. Ask the developers to test their work during the Developing Phase.
Deploy the solution when all the necessary features have been built.
Answer: BD
4. You are responsible for the Program Management role on a project for
your company. The goal of the project is to implement a new portal
solution. You were appointed to the role a month after work began. At
the beginning of the project, the intranet administrator briefed the
developer on the high-level objectives. Because the company is under
pressure to implement the portal solution as quickly as possible, the
developer immediately started developing a solution. The intranet
administrator informs you that he suspects that the solution will not
meet the companys business requirements. You need to ensure that the
project meets the companys business requirements. You discuss the
problem with the developer and the intranet administrator. What should
you do next?
A. Document the project scope.
B. Document the master project plan.
C. Document the user profiles.
D. Document the usage scenarios.
Answer: D
5. You are responsible for the Program Management role on a project
that recently started the Planning Phase. The solution will be created
in two versioned releases. The project team made this decision to allow
feedback from version 1 to influence the requirements for version The
Release Management role informs you that because of operational
constraints, your team will only be permitted a single release to
production. You need to evaluate how this change will affect the
project. Which two issues or risks does this change introduce to the
project? (Choose two.)
A. More time will be needed for requirements analysis.
B. Less time will be available for testing.
C. The release process will need to be automated.
D. The solution will come to market later.
Answer: AD
6. You are in the Development role on a project for your company. The
goal of the project is to implement a data warehouse solution. The
project is currently in the Planning Phase. The functional
specification is submitted to the chief data architect for approval.
She returns it for revision and includes the following comments: The
proposed functionality conforms to the scope. The usage scenarios that
are described are realistic and accurate. The design for the data
warehouse and analysis tools seems technically feasible. The amount of
disk space that is allocated for data storage in the design might be
inadequate to manage future growth. You need to produce a solution
specification that meets the chief data architects needs. What should
you do?
A. Produce a revised conceptual design.
B. Produce a revised logical design.
C. Produce a revised physical design.
D. Produce a detailed development plan.
Answer: C
7. You are responsible for the Program Management role on a project.
The project is currently in the Envisioning Phase. You must deliver the
solution very quickly, in time for a trade show, where a competitor
also is launching a new product version. The product that you deliver
must have a superior feature set that is not negotiable. The customer
states that failure to meet either the trade show date or the feature
set will result in an advantage for his competitor that will not be
recoverable. The customer then predicts that failure in either area
will put his company out of business by the end of the year. You need
to manage the solution scope and schedule for the project life cycle.
What are two possible ways to manage project trade-offs? (Each correct
answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. If you miss the internal release milestones, add people to restore the schedule timeline.
B. If you miss the internal release milestones, trade off features to restore the schedule timeline.
C. If features cannot be implemented as originally estimated, add people to provide the required feature set.
D. If features cannot be implemented as originally estimated, trade off
the schedule to restore the expected level of feature development.
Answer: AC
8. You are responsible for the Program Management role in your companys
project office. You are asked to review a project that was canceled
when it could not deliver the required solution in the specified
schedule and budget. You review the deliverables of the Planning Phase,
which are shown in the following table. Deliverable Created By
Functional specification Team leads of all role clusters Development
plan Development team Test plan Test team Budget plan Program manager
Communications plan Product manager Purchasing plan Release Management
team Release plan Release Management team Training plan User Experience
team Master project schedule Program manager You need to identify the
most likely cause of the project failure. Which mistake should you
identify?
A. The program manager did not create all the plans.
B. The program manager did not create a master project plan.
C. The program manager did not create the purchasing plan.
D. The development team lead did not create a pilot plan.
Answer: B
2. You are responsible for the Program Management role on a project.
The project is currently in the Planning Phase. The functional
specification was baselined. The Development team delivers a draft of
the physical design to the customers IT department for review. The IT
department rejects the proposed physical design because it does not
deliver the required functionality as defined in the project scope. The
Development team states that the scope document does not describe the
requirements clearly enough. The Development team members also state
that they did not have much direct communication with the customers IT
department since the start of the project. You need to ensure that the
developers will produce a revised design that delivers the
functionality that is required by the customers IT department. What
should you do?
A. Revise the communications plan.
B. Revise the development plan.
C. Revise the description of the required functionality in the functional specification.
D. Implement a proof of concept.
Answer: D