Oof, this one's a real brain-teaser. I'm gonna go with A and D. Locking the predecessors and making the phase read-only - that's the kind of security measures I can get behind. Gotta keep those mischievous project managers in check, am I right?
You know, I'm feeling a bit silly today. How about B and D? Lower-level tasks get released, and the phase becomes a read-only party animal. Gotta love those certification questions, am I right or am I right?
Hah, this is easy! A and C are the right ones. Predecessor phases get locked, and you can't add more tasks. That's how you know it's really released, am I right?
Hmm, I think B and D are the correct answers. Releasing the phase means lower-level tasks get unlocked, and you can't mess with it anymore. Gotta keep that baby locked down, you know?
A and D, of course! Locking the phase and making it read-only - that's just common sense. What, you want to keep changing things once it's out there? Not happening!
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