正解:B
According to the PMBOK Guide, the process described is Validate Scope, which is the process of formalizing acceptance of the completed project deliverables.
* Validate Scope (Choice B): The key distinction here is the transition from Verified Deliverables to Accepted Deliverables.
* Verified Deliverables are an output of the Control Quality process (where they are checked for correctness).
* These verified deliverables then become an input to the Validate Scope process.
* The output of the Validate Scope process is Accepted Deliverables, which have been formally signed off by the customer or sponsor.
* Control Quality (Choice A): This process is focused on the correctness of the deliverables and meeting the technical specifications. Its primary output is Verified Deliverables, which are then sent to the customer for validation.
* Control Scope (Choice D): This process monitors the status of the project and product scope and manages changes to the scope baseline. it does not deal with the formal acceptance of deliverables.
* Validate Quality (Choice C): This is not a formal PMI process.
In summary, Control Quality is performed by the project team to ensure correctness (Internal), while Validate Scope is performed with the customer to obtain formal acceptance (External). Since the stakeholder has produced a list of Accepted Deliverables from the Verified ones, the process is Validate Scope.