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Question of the Day
Your project needs some multimedia software but the budget on the project doesn't include this software. You are having a drink after work with a friend from your dot-com career that has a lot of different types of software that he has made copies of. He offers to make you a copy of this software that you need. What is the best way to acquire the software?
A) Take his copy and use it on your projectB) Order a copy from the company or an authorized
C) Download a copy from a file sharing system
D) Use a demo copy
Terminology of the Day
Government
An organization that represents and manages an area The area can be a city, state or country. In the United States, the federal government runs the country. Each state is responsible for operating the state. There can be city, state, or federal laws.
Answer and Explanation to Yesterday's Question
In evaluating contracts there are a number of components that make a contract enforceable. All of the following items are needed to make a contract legal except_____.
A) An offer
B) Legal purpose
C) Negotiation (Correct)
D) Consideration
Explanation: Negotiation is not needed to make a contract legal. If the buyer and seller are in agreement on the offer and consideration, negotiation is not required. The other answers are all required to make a contract legal. This can include Capacity, Offer, Consideration, Legal, Acceptance.
For more questions, terminology and other exercises please see the PMP® Exam Success Series: Certification Exam Manual at http://www.crosswindpm.com/
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