CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management) Practice Exam

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What does a business case provide for a project?

  1. A marketing strategy

  2. A list of potential risks

  3. The business perspective and needs being addressed

  4. Details on project's technological needs

The correct answer is: The business perspective and needs being addressed

A business case provides the business perspective and needs that are being addressed by the project. This includes information on the purpose of the project, its goals and objectives, and how it aligns with the overall needs and strategy of the business. Option A is incorrect because a marketing strategy is typically a separate document that outlines how the project will be promoted and advertised. Option B is incorrect because while a business case may mention potential risks, it is not the main purpose of the document. Option D is incorrect because technological needs are typically addressed in a separate document such as a project plan or technical requirements document.