Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) — Question 302
What is the purpose of the project management process groups?
Answer options
- A. To define a new project
- B. To track and monitor processes easily
- C. To logically group processes to achieve specific project objectives
- D. To link specific process inputs and outputs
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because the project management process groups are designed to organize processes in a way that helps achieve specific objectives of a project. Options A, B, and D describe different aspects of project management, but do not accurately capture the primary purpose of the process groups.