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Final Year Software Project Exam

This document contains instructions for a final exam on software project management. The exam contains two parts: Part A consists of 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, for a total of 20 marks. Part B consists of 3 questions worth 10 marks each, for a total of 30 marks. Students must answer all questions. The questions cover topics like risk identification, activity scheduling, cost schedules, and risk evaluation methodologies.
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Final Year Software Project Exam

This document contains instructions for a final exam on software project management. The exam contains two parts: Part A consists of 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, for a total of 20 marks. Part B consists of 3 questions worth 10 marks each, for a total of 30 marks. Students must answer all questions. The questions cover topics like risk identification, activity scheduling, cost schedules, and risk evaluation methodologies.
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B.E/B.TECH – UNIT TEST (Unit-3) EXAMINATION


FINAL YEAR / Eight Semester (BATCH: 2016-2020)
16CSE30 – Software Project Management
(Department of Computer Science and Engineering)
Time : 1.30 Hours Maximum : 50 Marks
Date: 29.04.2020

Answer ALL questions

PART A - (10x2=20

Marks)

Q.N Questions CO BL
o.
1 . Define: Risk identification and ranking. 3 K2

2 . State: Activity-on-Arrow (AOA) 3 K2

3 . Define: Hammock activities. 3 K2

4 . What is hazard? List out the generic risks. 3 K2

5 . Identify the four main stages in creating a project schedule 3 K1

6 . What are the different categories of costs in cost schedules? 3 K1

7 . Identify the steps involved in Monte-Carlo Simulation. 3 K1

8 . Distinguish the difference between forward pass and backward pass method. 3 K2

9 . What is the use of check points in monitoring? 3 K2

10 . Mention three different approaches to identify activities. 3 K2

PART B-(3 x 10 = 30 Marks)

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11. C02 Explain the two important approaches used for identifying risks. K2 10
(a)

(OR)

11. Describe the steps involved in sequencing and scheduling activities in a planning model.
C02 Give examples. K2 10
(b)
12. Discuss the following in details: (i) Software project management activities. (ii) Give the
C02 methodology used to evaluate risk in a project. K2 10
(a)
(OR)

2. (i) Explain the various steps involved in activity planning with objectives. (ii) Illustrate a
C02 network model. Explain rules for constructing precedence networks. K2 10
(b)
13. C02 Draw an activity network using activity-on-node for an office automation project. K2 10
(a)

(OR)

13. C02 Explain about cost schedules K2 10


(b)

CO Explain complete activities involved in planning a project and estimate risk factors along with cost
criterion involved (K2)
Knowledg K1- Remembering, K2- Understanding, K3- Applying, K4- Analyzing, K5-Evaluating K6- Creating,
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