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Question 41

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What two factors must the business analyst consider when conducting stakeholder analysis?

Politics and influence
Politics and influence
Influence and attitude
Influence and attitude
Attitude and position
Attitude and position
Position and politics
Position and politics
Suggested answer: B
asked 18/09/2024
juan otero
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Question 42

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Donna is leading a brainstorming session for her organization. She has asked the participants in this group to come up with at least ten ideas for possible solutions to an identified problem.

What is the problem with setting the goal as ten ideas for possible solutions in this session?

The goal should be to come up with as many solutions as possible, not just ten ideas.
The goal should be to come up with as many solutions as possible, not just ten ideas.
The goal should be to generate ten ideas within a set time period.
The goal should be to generate ten ideas within a set time period.
The goal should be to come up with the best solution for the problem, not ten ideas.
The goal should be to come up with the best solution for the problem, not ten ideas.
The goal should be to include everyone's input to the solutions.
The goal should be to include everyone's input to the solutions.
Suggested answer: A
asked 18/09/2024
Ahmad Mansour
38 questions

Question 43

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You are the business analyst for your organization and working with the stakeholders to prioritize the requirements. The stakeholders are concerned about the financial impact of the requirements should some of them fail during the implementation. You would like to rank the risk tolerance of the stakeholders based on their comments about the solution and the requirements.

The following are the three categories of risk tolerance associated with the stakeholders except for which one?

Mitigation
Mitigation
Risk-aversion
Risk-aversion
Risk-seeking
Risk-seeking
Neutrality
Neutrality
Suggested answer: A
asked 18/09/2024
Darshak Ramdevputra
36 questions

Question 44

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What business analysis process ensures that requirements specifications and models meet the necessary standard of quality to allow them to be used effectively to guide further work?

Identify constraints and assumptions
Identify constraints and assumptions
Validate requirements
Validate requirements
Verify requirements
Verify requirements
Specify and model requirements
Specify and model requirements
Suggested answer: C
asked 18/09/2024
Mustafa BeÅŸparmak
40 questions

Question 45

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Paul has been asked to complete SWOT analysis for his solution scope. What does SWOT analysis mean?

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Time
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Time
Stakeholder Weaknesses, Organizational Threats
Stakeholder Weaknesses, Organizational Threats
Stakeholders Weaknesses, Organization, Threats
Stakeholders Weaknesses, Organization, Threats
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
Suggested answer: D
asked 18/09/2024
martijn Spelt
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Question 46

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Which one of the following is an example of a non-negotiable demand by a stakeholder during the requirements prioritization session?

All requirements are ranked as high
All requirements are ranked as high
Communication
Communication
All requirements are prioritized by cost-benefits ratio
All requirements are prioritized by cost-benefits ratio
Cost
Cost
Suggested answer: A
asked 18/09/2024
Vageesh Shanmukha
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Question 47

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You are the business analyst for your organization and are working with Virginia on the allocation of requirements for a new solution. You have assigned Virginia the task of breaking down the solution scope into smaller components for allocation.

What technique have you asked Virginia to complete in this scenario?

Decision analysis
Decision analysis
Business rules analysis
Business rules analysis
Process modeling
Process modeling
Functional decomposition
Functional decomposition
Suggested answer: D
asked 18/09/2024
Azahar Basri
28 questions

Question 48

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You are the business analyst for a large project in your organization. While your company prefers face-to-face communications there are many stakeholders located in different geographical locations.

How can you still effectively serve as a business analyst when the stakeholders are not collocated?

You will need to travel on a regular rotation to each of the geographical locations to complete the business analyst duties.
You will need to travel on a regular rotation to each of the geographical locations to complete the business analyst duties.
You will need to implement videoconferences.
You will need to implement videoconferences.
Add more business analysts in each of the geographical location.
Add more business analysts in each of the geographical location.
You will need the stakeholders to periodically gather in one locale.
You will need the stakeholders to periodically gather in one locale.
Suggested answer: B
asked 18/09/2024
Sergiu Anton
38 questions

Question 49

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Which one of the following business analysis planning and monitoring techniques can be used to define and document the business analysis approach?

Process modeling
Process modeling
Structured walkthrough
Structured walkthrough
Decision analysis
Decision analysis
Control charts
Control charts
Suggested answer: A
asked 18/09/2024
Janina Loveria
47 questions

Question 50

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Henry is the business analyst for his organization. Management has created a pre-determined budget of $450,000 for his solution. Henry has identified the project requirements but now wants to prioritize them based on timeboxing and budgeting. Henry examines the cost of the requirements and begins removing the requirements from the allowed list in order to meet the $450,000 budget.

What timeboxing or budgeting approach is Henry using?

Parametric
Parametric
All in
All in
Selective
Selective
All out
All out
Suggested answer: B
asked 18/09/2024
Maurice Sterkenburg
39 questions
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