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refer to the image. which of the options is among the categories of risk covered in the risk register shown? excel table content: oa risk register (excel file), columns: a (risk), b (category), c (prob), d (impact), e (threshold), f ($$), g (contingency), rows: 3 no wood (category: scope, cost), 4 no water (scope, cost), 5 lack of land (scope, cost), 6 internal resource availability (time, cost), 7 lack of construction crew (time, cost), 8 bad soil in the land (scope, cost, time), 9 lack of funding (scope, time), 10 we find hazardous materials (scope, cost), 11 weather (time, cost), 12 permits (scope, time, cost), 14 average (0.33, 3.3, 1.205), 16 get anonymous funding (cost, time, scope), 17 get more volunteers (cost, time, scope). excel interface: file, home, insert, page layout, formulas, data, review, view, add - ins, team, tell me what you want to do; clipboard, font, alignment, number, styles, cells, editing sections; sheet1, sheet2, sheet3 tabs
To solve this, we analyze the "CATEGORY" column in the risk register table. The categories present include Scope, Cost, Time. For example, risks like "No wood", "No water", etc., have categories such as Scope, Cost or Time, Cost, etc. We check the options (even though options aren't listed here, from the table, common categories are Scope, Cost, Time. Let's assume options include one of these. From the table, "Scope" (along with Cost/Time) is a category. For instance, "No wood" has category "Scope, Cost". So a valid option among the categories would be related to Scope, Cost, or Time. Let's pick an example: if an option is "Scope" (or "Cost" or "Time"), it's valid. Looking at the table, the categories are combinations like Scope, Cost; Time, Cost; Scope, Time, Cost. So a correct option (e.g., if options have "Scope" as a category part) is valid. Let's take the first risk "No wood" with category "Scope, Cost" – so "Scope" (or "Cost") is a category.
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(Assuming options include a category from the table, e.g., if option is A. Scope, then) A. Scope