Q: 8
Which of the following statements does not describe the importance of linking projects to an
organisation's objectives?
Options
Discussion
Option C Had something like this in a mock, picked C and it was correct.
C here. Official guide and practice test questions both stress that when projects don't align with objectives, they don't usually do better-actually the opposite. Pretty sure that's the odd one out, but open to correction if I missed something.
C , official study guide and some practice tests point out how misaligned projects usually don't succeed.
B or D? Resource allocation in B sounds pretty close to A, and I think funding issues in D can sometimes be eased if projects seem urgent. Not totally sure which one stands out less, but I might pick B since it's worded a bit vaguely. Anyone see it differently?
I don't think it's D, that's a trap. C doesn't describe the actual importance since projects outside business objectives usually fail or lack support. Seen similar logic in practice tests, so I'm pretty sure it's C but open to other views if I've missed something subtle.
Not B or D, C is the outlier. That statement's basically the opposite of what project management teaches, since projects outside org objectives usually face more issues, not less. Pretty sure about it but let me know if I'm missing a twist.
Its C. That one goes against basic PM logic, projects need alignment to succeed. Makes sense from what I've learned too.
C, That statement doesn't fit-projects not linked to objectives usually struggle, not succeed. Official guides and exam practice questions make this pretty clear, but happy to hear if anyone thinks otherwise.
C saw similar wording on a practice test. That's the one that doesn't fit with alignment importance.
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