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Question : Statement 1: Programmes are a set of related activities.

Statement 2: Programmes aid in achieving all objectives.

Option 1: Both statements are correct.
 

Option 2: Only statement 1 is correct.
 

Option 3: Only statement 2 is correct.

   

Option 4: Neither statement 1 nor statement 2 is correct.


Team Careers360 10th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: Only statement 1 is correct.


Solution : The correct answer is (b) Only statement 1 is correct.

Statement 1 is correct. In the context of project management, a program refers to a set of interrelated projects or activities that are managed and coordinated together to achieve specific strategic objectives. Programs involve a collection of related efforts.

Statement 2 is not necessarily correct. While programs are designed to achieve specific strategic objectives, it doesn't imply that they can achieve all objectives. The success of a program depends on factors such as planning, execution, and adaptability.

Therefore, only statement 1 is correct.

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