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Which of the following is true when a project is closed and delivered as is?The project team can be released earlier in the closing process.The deliverables will be improved over time with new projects.The deliverables are implemented even though limitations exist.The project manager must revisit project phases to resolve the issues with deliverables.

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Which of the following is true when a project is closed and delivered as is?The project team can be released earlier in the closing process.The deliverables will be improved over time with new projects.The deliverables are implemented even though limitations exist.The project manager must revisit project phases to resolve the issues with deliverables.

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The statement that is true when a project is closed and delivered as is: "The deliverables are implemented even though limitations exist."

Here's why:

  1. "The project team can be released earlier in the closing process." - This is not necessarily true. The project team's release would depend on the specifics of the project and the organization, not on whether the project is delivered as is.

  2. "The deliverables will be improved over time with new projects." - This statement is not necessarily true either. While it's possible that lessons learned from one project could lead to improvements in future projects, it's not a given—especially not in the context of a project being closed and delivered as is.

  3. "The deliverables are implemented even though limitations exist." - This statement is true. When a project is closed and delivered as is, it means that the deliverables—despite any limitations they may have—are implemented as they are.

  4. "The project manager must revisit project phases to resolve the issues with deliverables." - This is not necessarily true. Once a project is closed and delivered as is, the project manager typically would not revisit project phases to resolve issues. Instead, any issues would be addressed in the course of using the deliverables, or perhaps in future projects.

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