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Two junior project managers who are working on the same project are having a heated discussion(an argument) on the difference between the project management life cycle and the project life cycle. The first project manager is saying there is essentially no difference between the two while the second project manager is saying that there is a significant difference between the two. While this debate is occurring, a senior vice president from your division interrupts the two and asks them the following question: "When the project is completed what is the expected lifetime of the deliverable?" Essentially.
a. He is asking about the status of the project life cycle
b. He is asking about the status of the project management life cycle
c. He is asking about the status of the product
d. He is trying to determine if they understand life cycle costing
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I apologize for the answer I leave the answer to the experts, specialists in this field that's not my area.
As you said option C,
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Option C : The first part of the question is a red herring. The VP is asking about the lifetime of the deliverable i.e. the product. This is a question about the product status.
i think it is option " D " .