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Question: 1


A section of your project contains only a summary task along with four subtasks and a milestone. You discover that


the section is located in the incorrect phase and has the incorrect Work


Breakdown Structure (WBS) numbering. You need to move the section to another phase of the project. You also need to ensure that the section reflects the correct WBS numbering. What should you do?


A. Select the summary task and change the scheduling mode to Manually Scheduled. B. Select the entire section and click Move Task. C. Drag the summary task. D. Modify the start and finish dates of the summary task.


Answer: D


Question: 2 You have a Project 2010 schedule that contains the following tasks:


Inactive tasksManually


scheduled tasksManually scheduled summary tasksTasks that contain strikethrough font You want to save the schedule as a Project 2007 project. You need to ensure that no new milestones are created. What should you do?


A. Change all inactive tasks to active tasks. B. Change all tasks that contain strikethrough font to tasks that include normal font. C. Change all manually scheduled summary tasks to automatic scheduling. D. Change all manually scheduled tasks to automatic scheduling.


Answer: B Question: 3


You manage several projects. Each project has shared resources and work distribution. You need to ensure that you can adjust schedules. What should you do?


the workload for specific resources used across multiple project


A. Enable the Load Summary Resource Assignments option. Then, select the Level Resource function on each project. B. Open the individual schedules and use the Visual Reports option. Then, use the Resource Usage view to manually modify resource Work. C. Open a blank project and select Insert Subproject for each project schedule. Then, use the Level Resource function for selected resources. D. Open the shared Resource Pool for each project schedule. Then, use the Level Resources function.


Answer: C


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