Free PMI PgMP Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2
All of the following are resources that you will need to monitor and control in a program
environment except for which one?
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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ZD
Zain D.
2026-02-20

C/D? I get why people are saying B since contracts feel like agreements, but you do track contracts closely in program management to control scope and deliverables. Quality isn’t exactly a resource either—it’s more of a measure or standard. Equipment is definitely a resource you monitor. So between C and D, quality stands out as not being a “resource” you track like staff or equipment. This makes me think quality might be the odd one out here.

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ZD
Zain D.
2026-02-19

Guessing B—contracts aren’t really a resource you monitor daily like staff or equipment.

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DD
David D.
2026-02-18

B imo—contracts are more like agreements you manage, not resources per se.

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DD
David D.
2026-02-17

If contracts are more about agreements, maybe they’re less of a “resource” compared to staff or equipment?

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DD
David D.
2026-02-12

B imo. Contracts feel more like agreements or constraints rather than resources you actively monitor and control daily. Staff, equipment, and even quality involve ongoing management and allocation, but contracts are more fixed terms you follow or enforce. So, I’d say contracts don’t fit the same category as the other options when it comes to resource monitoring.

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YU
Yasir U.
2026-02-09

It’s C, quality is a standard to maintain, not a resource you manage directly.

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SX
Sam X.
2026-01-24

Probably C again. Quality seems like a metric or a goal instead of a resource you track like staff or equipment. Contracts and people are definitely resources you have to manage actively, and equipment is something you maintain and control too. Quality just doesn’t fit the same way.

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SX
Sam X.
2026-01-23

Maybe C. Quality isn’t exactly a resource you control like people or equipment; it’s more about meeting standards or results. The others are tangible or contractual things you manage directly.

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Sam X.
2026-01-18

A/B? Staff members and contracts are definitely resources you manage directly, while equipment is also tangible. Quality seems more like a standard you maintain rather than a resource to monitor.

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Andre Y.
2026-01-15

This question feels a bit off because quality isn't really a "resource" like staff or equipment. I'd say C, quality, is the one that doesn’t fit since it’s more of an outcome or measure rather than a resource you control directly. Would like to see a clearer explanation on this!

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