CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What is an affinity diagram used for?

  1. Classifying a large number of ideas into groups for analysis

  2. Measuring the performance of an organization against others

  3. Obtaining early feedback on product requirements

  4. Developing a detailed project and product description

The correct answer is: Classifying a large number of ideas into groups for analysis

An affinity diagram is a tool used for classifying a large number of ideas into groups for analysis. It is not used for measuring the performance of an organization against others (B), obtaining early feedback on product requirements (C), or developing a detailed project and product description (D). Affinity diagrams are specifically designed to organize and make sense of a large amount of ideas or information.