CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is a fallback plan?

  1. An alternative project schedule

  2. A response plan that will be implemented if the primary response is ineffective

  3. A plan used to train new team members

  4. A backup supplier list

The correct answer is: A response plan that will be implemented if the primary response is ineffective

A fallback plan is a response plan that will be implemented if the primary response is ineffective. It is essentially a contingency plan put in place to address unforeseen issues or events that may arise during the execution of a project. Having a fallback plan ensures that the project team is prepared to handle unexpected obstacles and can continue working towards project success without significant disruptions. The other options provided are not representative of what a fallback plan actually entails: - An alternative project schedule (Option A) refers to a different timeline or sequence of activities, not necessarily a fallback plan. - A plan used to train new team members (Option C) pertains to a training plan and is not related to a fallback plan. - A backup supplier list (Option D) is a list of alternative suppliers that can be used if the primary supplier is not available; it is not the same as a fallback plan.