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PMP Practice Questions [Project Integration Management]

April 4, 2018 By Manickavel Arumugam 34 Comments

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Below are few practice questions from the Project Integration Management knowledge area. All the questions are prepared with PMBOK Guide, Sixth Edition as the reference.

Please give them a try. If you cannot answer to any of them, please refer to PMBOK Guide, Sixth Edition first and you will be able to find the correct answers to them.

If you are still finding it difficult to get the correct answer, you can refer to my answer key here: Answers to PMP Practice Questions [Project Integration Management]

PMP Practice Questions - Project Integration Management

1. You are the project manager of a $200 million construction project. The project is in the execution stage. In the last review meeting, several stakeholders looked disappointed and have indicated the need for changes to the requirements set. They were of the opinion that these elements were missed in the initial requirements collection process. As a result, change requests were raised to add these elements to the project. In this context, change requests will be an input to which of the following processes?

A. Control Scope
B. Monitor and Control Project Work
C. Define Scope
D. Perform Integrated Change Control

2. You are appointed as the project manager for a software development project. Your organization follows a matrix organization structure. You are expected to negotiate and obtain the necessary resources for the project from the functional managers. However, when you approached a functional manager for a discussion, he was surprised that such a project exists in the organization. How will you convince him to obtain the necessary resources for your project?

A. You will try to explain to him why the project was initiated and what are the benefits of the project to the organization and how functional managers are pivotal to the success of the project.
B. You will ask him to speak to the sponsor, who assigned you the project.
C. You will show him a document that formally authorizes you to apply organizational resources to project activities.
D. Since you are working in a strong matrix organization structure, you will instruct the functional manager to just comply with your requirements.

3. The following are the key benefits of the Develop Project Charter process EXCEPT:

A. It provides a direct link between the project and the strategic objectives of the organization.
B. It creates a formal record of the project.
C. It defines the product, service or result boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
D. It shows the organizational commitment to the project

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about projects?

A. The project charter establishes a partnership between the performing and requesting organizations.
B. Projects are initiated by an entity internal to the project.
C. Projects are initiated due to internal business needs or external influences.
D. A project charter is not considered to be a Contract.

5. You have recently joined as the project manager for a hotel construction project. During the introduction meeting with the sponsor, he hands over a document to you. He also warns you that you should not update or modify the document. The document describes the necessary information from a business standpoint to determine whether the expected outcomes of the project justify the required investment. Which of the following documents did the sponsor give you?

A. Agreement
B. Business case
C. Benefits management plan
D. Project charter

6. You are in the process of developing the project charter for an energy project. Which of the following is NOT a typical element found in the project charter?

A. Acceptance criteria
B. Project approval requirements
C. Project exit criteria
D. Measurable project objectives and related success criteria

7. The project kick-off meeting is usually associated with the end of planning and start of executing. As the project manager, you will use the kick-off meeting for all of the following outcomes EXCEPT:

A. To communicate the objectives of the project.
B. To gain the commitment of the team for the project.
C. To explain the roles and responsibilities of each stakeholder.
D. To formally authorize the existence of the project

8. Which of the following best describes the proper role of the project manager as related to changes?:

A. Make changes as and when it occurs.
B. Estimate the impact of the change on the project objectives.
C. Prevent unnecessary changes.
D. Notify senior management about changes

9. The project charter has been developed, and the project has been formally authorized. A full-time project manager is appointed for the project. There is clarity about the business needs, high-level project description, and product requirements that the project is to address. A summary budget has also been approved. Given this information, what activity should the project manager perform NEXT from the available options?

A. Perform the work defined in the project management plan to achieve the project`s objectives.
B. Define, prepare and coordinate all subsidiary plans and integrate them into a comprehensive project management plan
C. Monitor and report the progress to meet the performance objectives defined in the project management plan.
D. Define scope and get the project scope statement so that you can understand how much effort is needed for the project

10. You have recently been assigned to work with another certified PMP on a large project at your company. You have heard from a colleague that this other project manager’s practices, are often in violation of the PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. What should you do NEXT?

A. Report him to PMI as this forms part of your professional ethics and responsibility
B. Report this to the project sponsor as you should inform the organization before approaching PMI
C. Do nothing since the project manager is not doing anything contrary to the company’s policies
D. Evaluate the credibility of your colleague’s statements before taking any action

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  1. Rajesh says

    August 10, 2021 at 3:03 pm

    1. D
    2. C
    3. D
    4. B
    5. B
    6. A
    7. D
    8. C
    9. A
    10. D

    Reply
  2. Baig says

    December 15, 2020 at 6:30 pm

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. B
    5. B
    6. D
    7. D
    8. B
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
  3. PURUSHOTTAM KUMAR says

    November 16, 2020 at 11:49 am

    D&B,C,A,B,B,B,BC,B&A

    Reply
  4. Roohi Srivastava says

    September 17, 2020 at 3:39 pm

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. B
    5. B
    6. A
    7. D
    8. B
    9. A
    10.D

    Reply
  5. Prakash TG says

    September 15, 2020 at 5:33 pm

    Hello Sir – Following are the Answers.

    1)D
    2)A
    3)D
    4)B
    5)B
    6)6
    7)D
    8)C
    9)B
    10)D

    Regards
    Prakash

    Reply
  6. GOKUK says

    September 10, 2020 at 8:35 am

    [14:01] S, Renganayaki (Nokia – IN/Bangalore)
    1- B
    2- C
    3 – A
    4- B
    5- B
    6 – D
    7 – D
    8 – C
    9- A
    10- D

    Reply
  7. Abhijeet Chaudhari says

    August 11, 2020 at 6:14 pm

    My Submission as below –
    1.D
    2.C
    3.C
    4.B
    5.B
    6.B
    7.D
    8.A
    9.B
    10.D

    Please check and confirm.

    Reply
  8. Bhushan says

    July 21, 2020 at 2:03 pm

    1. C
    2. A
    3. C
    4. D
    5. B
    6. C
    7. D
    8. B
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
  9. nivya says

    July 20, 2020 at 4:11 pm

    D. Perform Integrated Change Control
    C. You will show him a document that formally authorizes you to apply organizational resources to project activities.
    B. It creates a formal record of the project.
    A. The project charter establishes a partnership between the performing and requesting organizations.
    C. Benefits management plan
    C. Project exit criteria
    D. To formally authorize the existence of the project
    C. Prevent unnecessary changes.
    D. Define scope and get the project scope statement so that you can understand how much effort is needed for the project
    D. Evaluate the credibility of your colleague’s statements before taking any action

    Reply
  10. Pavan says

    July 20, 2020 at 2:17 pm

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. A
    5. B
    6. D
    7. D
    8. B
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
  11. LOKESH says

    July 20, 2020 at 2:32 am

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. B
    5. B
    6. A
    7. D
    8. B
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
  12. LOKESH V T says

    July 20, 2020 at 2:30 am

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. B
    5. B
    6. A
    7. D
    8. B
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
  13. kirti says

    July 20, 2020 at 2:18 am

    1 d
    2 c
    3 d
    4 b
    5 b
    6 a
    7 d
    8 c
    9 b
    10 a

    please reply

    Reply
  14. Ben says

    July 5, 2020 at 12:58 am

    D
    C
    A
    B
    B
    B
    C
    C
    B
    D

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      July 8, 2020 at 7:00 pm

      That’s great Ben. You got 7 out of 10 correct. Keep it going.

      Reply
  15. Engdaw Admasu says

    January 31, 2020 at 4:51 pm

    1) D
    2) A
    3) C
    4) A
    5) C
    6) A
    7) D
    8) B
    9) D
    10) A

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      February 1, 2020 at 6:30 pm

      Good attempt. Please go through the answer explanations; find out the knowledge gaps and refer back to the PMBOK Guide to reinforce your knowledge gaps.

      Reply
  16. Deepak Chaudhary says

    January 28, 2020 at 11:32 pm

    Thank you for sharing free questions for Project Integration management and others knowledge areas. I improved my knowledge reading and attending tests shared by you. Questions are all like PMP examination based on latest edition.
    Good Job , Sir.
    Thanks again.

    Regards:
    Deepak

    Reply
  17. Mustafa Elihillo says

    April 7, 2019 at 7:31 pm

    D
    C
    C
    B
    B
    A
    D
    A
    B
    D

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      April 8, 2019 at 5:18 pm

      Well done Mustafa. You have scored 90%.
      You can review the answers to the above questions at: https://www.pmdrill.com/answers-to-pmp-practice-questions-project-integration-management/

      Reply
  18. Jennifer says

    December 13, 2018 at 11:20 am

    1. D
    2. C
    3. C
    4. A
    5. C
    6. A
    7. D
    8. B
    9. D
    10. D

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      December 13, 2018 at 3:07 pm

      Thanks Jennifer. Your score is 60%. You can review the answers to the questions here: https://www.pmdrill.com/answers-to-pmp-practice-questions-project-integration-management/

      Reply
  19. Murthy says

    November 4, 2018 at 2:40 am

    Got 80%.
    Good questions

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      November 4, 2018 at 7:02 pm

      Thanks Murthy. Appreciate your feedback.

      Reply
  20. Santhosh Reddy says

    September 10, 2018 at 1:50 am

    Excellent Questions. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      September 12, 2018 at 6:43 pm

      Thanks for your feedback Santhosh.

      Reply
  21. Pavan says

    August 23, 2018 at 11:09 am

    Hi. Would the answers be like:
    1. D
    2. A
    3. A
    4. B
    5. C
    6. B
    7. D
    8. C
    9. B
    10. D

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      August 26, 2018 at 3:08 pm

      Dear Pavan,

      Good try! You got about 60% of the questions right. You can find the answers & explanations to these questions at https://www.pmdrill.com/answers-to-pmp-practice-questions-project-integration-management/

      Reply
  22. Jawahar says

    June 1, 2018 at 3:41 am

    1) D
    2) C
    3) A
    4) B
    5) B
    6) A
    7) D

    Reply
  23. Karthikeyan B says

    May 7, 2018 at 10:09 am

    Sir

    How could I get the PMBOK Guide, Sixth Edition, for equipping myself with the relevant subject knowledge.

    Reply
    • Manickavel Arumugam says

      May 11, 2018 at 11:03 am

      Dear Karthikeyan,

      You can become a PMI member. PMI members are given free access to soft copy of PMBOK Guide and all other standards/ practice guides published by PMI.

      Alternatively, you could buy a hard copy of PMBOK Guide Sixth Edition from PMI Online Store or from Amazon.

      Reply
  24. Swarup says

    May 6, 2018 at 12:36 pm

    D,C,A,B,B,B,D

    Reply
  25. fIROZ says

    April 8, 2018 at 6:14 pm

    D
    C
    C
    A
    D
    C
    D

    Reply
  26. Alex says

    April 8, 2018 at 1:14 am

    Would the answer be the following?

    1. D
    2. A
    3. C
    4. B
    5. D
    6. D
    7. D

    Great questions! Thank you!

    Reply

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