L6M5 CIPS Strategic Programme Leadership Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)
Prepare effectively for your CIPS L6M5 Strategic Programme Leadership certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.
Below are descriptions of five companies in the UK. Each company has a unique organisational culture and a key Cultural Web Influence that shapes its structure and operations.
Your task is to match the correct type of organisational culture and cultural web influence to each company.
Company Descriptions
Company 1
Description: Authority is centred around the founder. There are strict financial systems and a reward/bonus scheme for meeting targets.
Company 2
Description: Employees operate independently and often bring in their own clients. There is a strong corporate identity and branding.
Company 3
Description: Strict hierarchy determines salary and job titles. The organisation is described as bureaucratic and follows stringent rules.
Company 4
Description: Employees work in small teams or individually on projects. There is a strong emphasis on weekly team meetings where tasks for the upcoming week are discussed.
Company 5
Description: Authority is held by senior leadership who make all decisions. There are few rules, and culture is reinforced by storytelling about past successes.
XYZ is a large construction organization running five different projects. Each project has a specific type of contract and pricing mechanism.
Your task is to match the correct type of contract and pricing mechanism to each project.
Projects and Descriptions
Project 1
Description: Construction of an apartment block, where XYZ is responsible for both design and construction. Upon completion, ownership is transferred to the client.
Pricing Mechanism: Based on past experience of similar projects.
Project 2
Description: Facilities management for a 6-year period after construction. The budget is constantly adjusted due to industry volatility.
Pricing Mechanism: Budget changes continuously over time.
Project 3
Description: XYZ was involved from an early stage, but does not bear the design risk. The budget resets at the start of each new accounting period.
Pricing Mechanism: The budget is refreshed periodically.
Project 4
Description: XYZ is responsible for certain parts of the design and build, while another company handles other aspects. XYZ is paid upon milestone completion.
Pricing Mechanism: Payment is milestone-based.
Project 5
Description: Construction of a new toll bridge which will be operated by XYZ for the first 6 years post-construction. The pricing includes costs of raw materials, labor, and a profit margin.
Pricing Mechanism: Costs plus profit.
Giant Construction Company is working on five large-scale projects. Each project has a specific contract type and pricing mechanism.
Your task is to match the correct contract type and pricing mechanism to each project.
Project Descriptions
Project 1
Description: Giant is collaborating closely with the client to construct a hospital. The client has provided a cost estimate, and any savings will be shared between the parties. This contract is popular in the public sector due to its flexibility.
Project 2
Description: This suite of contracts is known as the "rainbow suite". It is rigid, meaning no changes can be made after signing. The price was fixed at the date of signing.
Project 3
Description: This international project involves the construction of wind turbines. The pricing mechanism calculates costs for each individual turbine.
Project 4
Description: The most popular form of contract in construction, utilizing a Contract Administrator to ensure timely information flow. Since the scope was not clearly defined, Giant is working with the client on a cost-sharing basis plus a small profit margin.
Project 5
Description: The project involves ICT services and software provision. Payments are linked to milestone completion during the project implementation phase.
KCJ Ltd is a public sector organisation planning five projects for the next financial year. Each project has a distinct cost estimation method and source of power for the project leader.
Your task is to match the correct cost estimation method and source of power to each project.
Project Descriptions
Project 1
Description: Budget estimation is calculated using an algorithm.
Project Lead’s Power: Founder of the organisation.
Project 2
Description: The Head of R&D (PhD in Data Science) is using costing from similar past projects to determine the budget.
Project Lead’s Power: Expertise in Data Science.
Project 3
Description: The project is led by a key stakeholder and involves creating a Bill of Materials. Costs are worked out item by item.
Project Lead’s Power: Authority due to stakeholder influence.
Project 4
Description: The Project Leader has calculated the base cost, most likely cost, and worst-case scenario.
Project Lead’s Power: Has the authority to cancel the project at any time.
Project 5
Description: The project leader is a well-liked Board Member who has selected a team he is comfortable with. He determined the budget based on his own research.
Project Lead’s Power: Personal relationships with team members.
At what stage in a program’s lifecycle is an Investment Appraisal conducted?
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Glitter Kitten Ltd is considering two expansion options. The CEO wants a quick analysis and uses the Payback Method.
Q: What financial metric is the leadership team using for expansion?
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A person who disrupts progress and hinders culture change holds which type of power?
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Sarah is a Project Manager running a project to create a new type of shoe that is sensitive due to intellectual property issues. She is undergoing Programme Level Control. What is the purpose of Programme Level Control?
Which of the following is true about Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Contracts? (Select all that apply.)
EPC contracts, commonly referred to as Turnkey Projects, are widely used in construction and infrastructure projects. These contracts require the contractor to design, procure materials, and construct the project to deliver a complete and operational facility to the client.
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Paradigm Digital Services has strict office rules on branding, workspaces, and dress code.
Q: Which aspect of the Cultural Web does this describe?
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Golden Rainbow Ltd has invested £4m in a new research project started three years ago. The CFO calculates that the average rate of return on the project is –6%. Is this possible?
Josh is the son of the CEO of a law firm and has recently been hired as a trainee attorney, following his graduation from University. He has been with the company for three months and middle management often invite him to meetings that other trainee attorneys are not invited to. What type of power does he have that would explain this?