[Dec 04, 2023] Get to the Top with CCBA Practice Exam Questions [Q153-Q172]

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[Dec 04, 2023] Get to the Top with CCBA Practice Exam Questions

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IIBA CCBA (Certification of Capability in Business Analysis) certification exam is a globally recognized certification that validates an individual’s skills and knowledge in the field of business analysis. Certification of Capability in Business Analysis (CCBA) certification is designed for individuals who are early in their business analysis career and have at least 2-3 years of experience in the field.


The CCBA exam is divided into six knowledge areas: business analysis planning and monitoring, elicitation and collaboration, requirements life cycle management, strategy analysis, requirements analysis and design definition, and solution evaluation. CCBA exam consists of 130 multiple-choice questions and candidates have three hours to complete it. CCBA exam is computer-based and can be taken at any Pearson VUE testing center around the world.


IIBA CCBA certification is a valuable credential for business analysts who want to enhance their skills and knowledge and demonstrate their commitment to the profession. It provides a recognized standard for employers to evaluate the capabilities of their business analysts and ensures that the certification holder has met the necessary requirements to be an effective business analyst.

 

NEW QUESTION # 153
A business analyst has just completed an elicitation event. What stakeholder(s) is/are involved in the documentation of the elicitation results?

  • A. Project manager, project team, and business analyst
  • B. Project manager, business analyst, and project sponsor
  • C. Business analyst and key stakeholders
  • D. Business analyst

Answer: D

Explanation:
Only the business analyst is involved in the documentation of the elicitation results.
Answer D is incorrect. Only the business analyst is involved in the documentation of the elicitation results, not the project manager and project sponsor.
Answer C is incorrect. Only the business analyst is involved in the documentation of the elicitation results, not the project manager and project team.
Answer A is incorrect. Only the business analyst is involved in the documentation of the elicitation results, not key stakeholders.


NEW QUESTION # 154
Which one of the following statements best describes what an assumption is?

  • A. The project must be completed by December 18.
  • B. These are the things that may restrict the options for the endeavor.
  • C. The weather will always be hot in the summer and cool in the winter.
  • D. These are things that are believed to be true, but they have not yet been confirmed.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
Assumptions are the things that are believed to be true, but they have not yet been confirmed. False assumptions can increase risks, costs, and frustrations among the stakeholders.
Answer B is incorrect. This is an example of an assumption, but it does not answer the question.
Answer C is incorrect. This statement is an example of a constraint.
Answer A is incorrect. This statement defines what a constraint is within a project or endeavor.


NEW QUESTION # 155
As a business analyst, it's important to understand the relationships among requirements. All of the following are valid relationship types among requirements except for which one?

  • A. Subset
  • B. Linked
  • C. Cover
  • D. Necessity

Answer: B

Explanation:
There is not a relationship type called linked. There are five relationship types among requirements. necessity, effort, subset, cover, and value.
Answer B is incorrect. Necessity is a relationship type that describes the linkage between requirements based on the implementation of one requirement in order to add the second requirement.
Answer D is incorrect. The subset relationship type describes the decomposition of one requirement to more specific requirements.
Answer C is incorrect. The cover relationship among requirements describes the top-level requirement of a decomposed requirement.


NEW QUESTION # 156
You are the business analyst for your organization. Management has asked you to define and document the requirements of an endeavor so that the requirements may be reused again in the organization. Why would an organization want to re-use requirements?

  • A. Re-using requirements is useful if the current solution fails.
  • B. Re-using requirements is useful when the requirements are something the organization must do on an ongoing basis.
  • C. Re-using requirements is useful if the organization wants to sell the set of requirements to its customers.
  • D. Re-using requirements doesn't mean re-using the requirements over and over, but tracing the requirements to actual deliverables.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
When an organization identifies a set of requirements for an ongoing set of activities, it's useful to craft the requirements so that the requirements may be used over and over. This saves time, effort, and cost.
Answer B is incorrect. This is not a valid statement about re-using requirements in an organization. Answer:
A is incorrect. This is not a valid statement about re-using requirements in an organization. Answer D is incorrect. This is not a valid statement about re-using requirements in an organization.


NEW QUESTION # 157
What type of a business analysis approach focuses on the rapid delivery of business value in short iterations?

  • A. Profit-driven
  • B. Risk-laden
  • C. Change-driven
  • D. Risk-driven

Answer: C

Explanation:
The change-driven approach looks to create business value in short iterations. The downside of this approach, however, is that there is more risk and uncertainty in the overall direction. The change-driven approach relies on team interaction to define requirements and gather feedback on the solution.
Answer D is incorrect. This is not a valid term to describe the change-driven business analysis approach.
Answer A is incorrect. This is not a valid term to describe the change-driven business analysis approach.
Answer B is incorrect. This is not a valid term to describe the change-driven business analysis approach.


NEW QUESTION # 158
During a project to replace an existing system, requirements for new functionality were elicited. Upon further investigation, additional types of requirements related to other features and characteristics were also identified.
What can facilitate effectively understanding the different types of requirements?

  • A. Fishbone diagram
  • B. Scope modelling
  • C. Process modelling
  • D. Classification schema

Answer: D

Explanation:
Requirements Classification Schema: identifies levels or types of requirements that assist the business analyst and other stakeholders in categorizing requirements.


NEW QUESTION # 159
A deployed loan product was funded with the expectation of prepayment risk reduction. Initially key performance indicators would be to take similar loan prepayment rates over the previous 10-year period and compare it with the new product. After implementation, the business analyst (BA) determines that the decade old housing market is vastly different. Which of the following should the BA consider for validity of performance measures?

  • A. Currency
  • B. Timing
  • C. Frequency
  • D. Sample size

Answer: A

Explanation:
Currency is one of the characteristics of a valid performance measure.
It means that the measure reflects the current state of the situation and is not outdated or obsolete.
In this question, the BA determines that the housing market has changed significantly over the past 10 years, which means that the loan prepayment rates from the previous decade are not relevant or current for comparing with the new product.
Therefore, the BA should consider currency for validity of performance measures.
References: BABOK Guide v3, Section 7.6: Performance Measurement


NEW QUESTION # 160
When a business analyst performs requirements tracing, he may need to trace the requirements backward through their lineage and may need to trace the requirements forward through their relationship to other requirements. What is the backwards tracing activity called in requirements traceability?

  • A. Derivation
  • B. Backwards pass
  • C. Allocation
  • D. Lineage tracking

Answer: A

Explanation:
Backward tracing of a requirement is called its derivation, as the requirements may be derived from other older requirements.
Answer B is incorrect. Lineage tracking is not a valid term, so this choice is not valid.
Answer A is incorrect. Allocation is the forward tracking of a requirement to future requirements in the set of requirements.
Answer D is incorrect. Backwards pass isn't a valid requirements tracing term; it describes a process in schedule management.


NEW QUESTION # 161
Which approach to business analysis activities deals with rapid delivery of the business value?

  • A. Change-driven
  • B. Plan-driven
  • C. Stakeholder-driven
  • D. Quality-driven

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 162
A business analyst (BA) needs to obtain agreement on and approval of requirements for a software solution. In order for this task to proceed, what does the BA need to understand?

  • A. The solution design
  • B. The verified requirements
  • C. The stakeholder roles
  • D. The business analysis approach

Answer: D

Explanation:
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Reference:
Babok v3.0 - IIBA guide


NEW QUESTION # 163
The business analyst (BA) has traced the requirements for the interaction between a customer and the new online ordering system. Besides enabling the BA to ensure quality of the requirements to stakeholders, tracing the requirements will also enable the BA to:

  • A. show all of the decision points in the business process.
  • B. illustrate the relationships between relevant requirements.
  • C. detail the inner workings of the system being changed.
  • D. capture all users that will be impacted by the project.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 164
You are the business analyst for your organization and you're working with Nancy, the Sales Director. You've been identifying requirements for Nancy about the sales force and her desire to add a customer management solution to the sales process. Nancy believes that the software can help automate the sales process, keep things better organized than the current approach, and ultimately create more sales for the organization. As a business analyst, which one of the following should you advise Nancy about her need?

  • A. There's an assumption that the perceived solution will create the desired benefit.
  • B. There will be a cost and time element to create the solution.
  • C. There is a cost, time, and quality constraint that must be satisfied to create the solution.
  • D. There are no constraints in the analysis process.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
Nancy is making an assumption that the software will make the entire sales process better. She's identified a solution that she assumes will improve the entire sales process.
Answer D is incorrect. While there will be a cost and time element, this isn't the best answer to the question
and scenario.
Answer B is incorrect. There are constraints in the analysis process, so this isn't the best choice.
Answer C is incorrect. While this statement is true, it doesn't address Nancy's assumption about the solution;
she's already attached to the problem.


NEW QUESTION # 165
Jon is a business analyst for his organization and he's preparing for the process of elicitation. How many inputs are available for Jon to use in the elicitation process?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Following are the inputs in the elicitation process:
Business case
Business Need
Organizational process Assets
Requirements Management Plan
Solution Scope
Stakeholder List, Roles, and Responsibilities


NEW QUESTION # 166
Nancy has asked you to trace a particular requirement for her. What does 'to trace a requirement' mean?

  • A. Tracing a requirement means to track a requirement from its first identification all the way to its completion to see what issues, risks, costs, quality, and defects have surrounded the requirement.
  • B. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links risk, cost, quality, and scope elements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components.
  • C. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to components in the project's work breakdown structure.
  • D. Tracing a requirement means to look at a requirement and the others to which it is related. It links business requirements to stakeholder and solution requirements to other artifacts created by the team and to solution components.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 167
You are the business analyst for your organization and you and your staff are creating as many solutions as possible to an identified problem in the solution approach process. What is this activity element called?

  • A. Lateral thinking
  • B. Prototyping
  • C. Alternative generation
  • D. Brainstorming

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
When the business analyst and stakeholders are generating as many potential options as possible for a solution, it's called alternative generation.
B is incorrect. Brainstorming is not used as an element for the solution approach process.
D is incorrect. Lateral thinking is not an element used in the solution approach process.
C is incorrect. Prototyping creates models and mockups of a solution.


NEW QUESTION # 168
A business analyst has been assigned the task of developing a model of the current state of an organization.
The business analyst doesn't understand why a current state may be needed. All of the following are good reasons to create a current state model of an organization except for which one?

  • A. Assisting stakeholders to understand the current state
  • B. Validating the solution scope with businesses and technical stakeholders
  • C. Analyzing the current state of the organization to look for opportunities for improvement
  • D. Assessing the positive and negative risks that may exist within the current state

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
The process of creating a model of the current state isn't needed to assess the positive and negative risks of the organization. This is not a valid statement, so this is the correct answer to the QUESTION.
Answer C is incorrect. Validating the solution scope with businesses and technical stakeholders is a good reason to create a current statement assessment and model.
Answer A is incorrect. Analyzing the current state of the organization to look for opportunities for improvement is a valid reason to develop a current state model.
Answer D is incorrect. Assisting stakeholders to understand the current state is a valid reason to develop a current state model.


NEW QUESTION # 169
A business analyst (BA) has executed the last planned workshop in a series in order to verify requirements. All issues have been logged in an issues register. What technique is used to manage and resolve the outstanding issues?

  • A. Metrics and KPIs
  • B. Requirements documentation
  • C. Requirements analysis
  • D. Item backing methods

Answer: D

Explanation:
Item tracking methods are techniques to monitor and control the status of items such as issues, defects, changes, or action items. They help to manage and resolve the outstanding issues that have been logged in an issues register. Requirements documentation, requirements analysis, and metrics and KPIs are not techniques for managing and resolving issues. References: BABOK Guide v3, page 387; CCBA Mock Test, question 13


NEW QUESTION # 170
What is the purpose of managing the solution scope and requirements from a business analyst's objective?

  • A. To obtain and maintain requirements approval from the sponsoring client about the solution scope
  • B. To complete business analysis activities as quickly as possible
  • C. To obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders for the overall solution scope
  • D. To complete business analysis activities as accurately as possible

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
The purpose of managing solution scope and requirements is to obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders regarding the overall solution scope and the requirements that will be implemented.
A is incorrect. This isn't a valid answer, as the purpose of managing the solution scope and
requirements is to gain consensus from the stakeholders, not to complete the business analysis tasks as quickly as possible.
D is incorrect. This isn't a valid answer, as the purpose of managing the solution scope and
requirements is to gain consensus from the stakeholders. While there's always a need for accuracy, this isn't the best answer for the question.
B is incorrect. This isn't a valid answer, as the purpose of managing the solution scope and
requirements is to gain consensus from the stakeholders, not from the sponsoring client.


NEW QUESTION # 171
A business analyst (BA) has elicited the following requirement; "The solution must ensure the portal response times are under 2 seconds." What requirement classification schema does this requirement belong to?

  • A. Transitional requirements
  • B. functional requirements
  • C. Nonfunctional requirements
  • D. Stakeholder requirements

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 172
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