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Question 5

The Define Activities process is the first process in the project time management knowledge area. The Define Activities process creates just three outputs as a result of decomposition, rolling wave planning, templates, and expert judgment. Which one of the following is not an output of the Define Activities process?

    Correct Answer: D

    The Define Activities process in project time management has three primary outputs: the Activity List, Activity Attributes, and the Milestone List. These outputs are derived through techniques such as decomposition and rolling wave planning. Project document updates, although important, are not a specific output of the Define Activities process. They might be relevant in other processes such as estimating activity resources, but not in this particular process.

Discussion
omankomanOption: D

D is right answer.

AlitwiOption: B

The explanation telling that project documents contains activity list and activity attributes is making me thinking how it’s not an output of define activities process

Mopar

Project Time Management is no longer in the PMBOK, define activities is now in the schedule management domain.