Free PMI PMP Actual Exam Questions - Question 6 Discussion

Question No. 6
A project team is using a vendor solution. The project team has been notified that the vendor
solution will no longer be on the premises, but in the cloud. The cloud transition will require
additional infrastructure resources and adherence to new security standards.
What should the project manager do first?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Ethan E.
2026-02-22

Option D to get security specifics first before pushing any change requests.

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Ethan E.
2026-02-22

D It’s crucial to understand security standards before making any formal changes.

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Ethan E.
2026-02-19

D/C? Meeting with security first (D) gives clear requirements, but you also need to initiate a change request (A) quickly since infrastructure and scope changes are definite. Better to clarify then act.

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Ethan E.
2026-02-18

B seems off because switching to cloud is confirmed, so looking for on-prem alternatives wastes time. Better to focus on adapting to the new setup rather than backtracking on vendor choice.

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Ethan E.
2026-02-15

I’d say A makes sense to get official scope changes documented right away. A

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Ethan E.
2026-02-15

Probably D. Getting a clear understanding from the security team first helps avoid assumptions and sets the right foundation before starting any formal change requests or training.

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Ethan E.
2026-02-13

Makes sense to get clarity before jumping into paperwork or training, so D feels right to me too. Scheduling a meeting with security helps the PM understand exactly what standards need to be met and what infrastructure updates are necessary before making any official changes. Starting a change request without that info risks missing key details or causing delays later on.

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Adeel E.
2026-01-29

D/A? I get why starting a change request (A) seems urgent to track scope, but without knowing exactly what the new security standards are, that request might miss key details or cause rework. Meeting with security (D) first helps nail down those requirements clearly. Then the change request can be accurate and complete. So it feels safer to understand the rules before formalizing changes. Plus, the infrastructure impact depends on those standards, so getting that clarity upfront makes more sense to me than jumping straight into paperwork.

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Adeel E.
2026-01-28

Adeel E.: A imo, before diving into meetings, the PM should get a formal change request started. That way, the additional scope and resources are officially tracked right from the start.

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Mohammad T.
2026-01-15

This seems straightforward, the PM should first understand the new security standards before jumping ahead - D.

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