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A project team is working on a document to precisely describe the success criteria that should be
fulfilled by a product. Which of the following documents is the team preparing?
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I don't think it's B. Quality plan is about how quality will be managed, but "success criteria" means what the product must achieve, and that's covered by the project scope (A). I've seen similar questions on practice exams where B is a common trap.
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Why not B if quality standards are detailed there? Sounds like an edge case from similar exam posts.
Pretty sure it's A. The project scope document spells out exactly what success looks like for the final product, including acceptance criteria. B just covers quality standards and processes, not specific deliverable goals. Anyone else see this in exam reports?
A The project scope doc sets specific acceptance criteria for deliverables, that's what defines product success here. B is more about how quality will be managed, not what makes the product "done". Pretty sure it's A but happy to hear other views.
A or B, but if they mean actual "success criteria" like acceptance criteria, that's more scope. If they're focusing on how to *meet* quality standards, B could fit. Trick question on term interpretation.
I see where you’re coming from, ChloeL. I’d actually pick B for this one.
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