Weekend Sale - Limited Time 70% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: sntaclus

A business analyst (BA) is working on a project to revise the way a company bills its customers. At the onset of the project, the BA creates the following matrix:

A.

Stakeholder analysis

B.

Strategy analysis

C.

Root cause analysis

D.

Business capability analysis

A change to support a regulatory requirement is proposed for inclusion in the scope of a project. A business analyst (BA) conducts an impact analysis to determine the extent of the change. What previous task could assist the BA in performing the impact analysis?

A.

Update use case scenarios

B.

Perform a risk analysis

C.

Create requirement relationships

D.

Conduct a cost-benefit analysis

A senior business analyst (BA) must review the requirements specification of a junior BA. The senior BA puts together a list of key evaluation criteria to guide the determination of a requirement's quality. Which of the criteria below is a characteristic of a quality requirement?

A.

Atomic

B.

Owned

C.

Mapped

D.

Allocated

Stakeholders must be able to determine the audit and approval history of requirements and designs. Which of the following provides a means to document traceability and change?

A.

Risk analysis and management

B.

legal and regulatory information

C.

Requirements management tools

D.

Acceptance and evaluation criteria

A general insurance company wants to enter a new segment that has the potential for high profit and little competition. The business analyst (BA) was asked to prepare a presentation for key stakeholders to show how the new segment will deliver value for stakeholders. Which of the following is best suited for this purpose?

A.

Capability analysis man

B.

Business architecture

C.

Business model canvas

D.

Business case

A business analyst (BA) has set up a number of elicitation workshops with key subject matter experts (SMEs) on a new project. All SMEs have accepted the workshop invitations except for the legal SME who has not responded to any invitations. The first workshop is scheduled for next week and the BA has tried unsuccessfully to reach the legal SME by phone. How should the BA proceed?

A.

Re-check the legal SMEs schedule and re-arrange all of the workshops based on vacancies in his or her public calendar

B.

Drop by the legal SMEs desk and have an informed chat about how important his or her involvement and input is on the project

C.

proceed with the first workshop and capture the non-response as a project issue for the project manager to address

D.

Escalate the non-response to the legal SMEs manager via email and request that they make the legal SME attend

A business analyst (BA) has decided to use a passive/unnoticeable job shadowing elicitation approach. What is an advantage of using this technique?

A.

Experiencing the performance of the task in a hands-on approach

B.

Obtaining the opinions of the performers without management interfering

C.

Gaining clarity in the process by asking Questions of the performer as it is being performed

D.

Identifying instances of informally performed tasks as well as any workarounds

A business analyst (BA) working with a large insurance corporation interviewed an industry thought leader who predicted that many of the regulations currently imposed by the government will change very soon. The BA carefully documented all these inputs from the thought leader because it will impact many of the strategic initiatives of the insurance company. What specific element of requirement validation is being executed by the BA?

A.

Identify constraints

B.

Define measurable evaluation criteria

C.

Identify assumptions

D.

Evaluate alignment with solution scope

A survey on a new system was conducted after the chief executive officer (CEO), who is also the project sponsor, expressed concerns about the uptake of the new system. The CEO is neither sure that the concerns are valid nor whether the survey was conclusive about the success of the project. The business analyst (BA) has been tasked to address the concerns expressed by the CEO and evaluate the results of the survey. What must the BA do to determine that the system is performing as intended and address the concerns of the CEO?

A.

Evaluate the new system against competitor applications

B.

Confirm the satisfaction of business requirements

C.

Conduct another survey to validate the original results

D.

Validate performance measures and alignment with KPIs

Before beginning requirements elicitation, a business analyst (BA) has planned the necessary activities, identified needed stakeholders, and documented this in the Business Analysis Plan. Which approach will help the BA ensure that stakeholders are available when required?

A.

Talk to the stakeholders' managers to ensure the resources will be available

B.

Send meeting invitations well in advance so stakeholders can plan in time

C.

Conduct a review of the plan with the stakeholders and adjust according to the feedback received

D.

Request an introduction letter from the business sponsor highlighting the importance of the initiative

The business analyst (BA) has scheduled an informal review of audit requirements with the compliance officer. The BA wants to demonstrate that the requirements collectively support one another so begins with reviewing the:

A.

template architectures.

B.

business rules document.

C.

functional specification.

D.

work breakdown structure.

A business analyst (BA) creates several use case scenarios to specify the requirements for a system. When the beta version of the system is released, there are problems because several important pieces of information are missing. What should the BA have done to avoid this situation?

A.

Performed decision analysis

B.

Identified assumptions

C.

Prepared activity diagrams

D.

Analyzed completeness

A lead business analyst (BA) analyzed the performance of all BA's within the organization. How should the BA approach communicating the results to stakeholders?

A.

Compare a solution used at another company

B.

Identify the performance objectives

C.

Select performance measures

D.

Determine the reporting requirements

A business analyst (BA) is developing the requirements for an inventory management system. Some current accounting processes are automated but other departments like purchasing, marketing, sales and distribution departments work in isolation and have a manual process. They extensively use spreadsheets to maintain the transactions and at the end of the day the department managers manually verify and reconcile transactions before supplying the information to the accounting department. In order to verify and validate the elicited requirements, the BA will need to prepare a:

A.

single process model on automation for all stakeholders.

B.

database structure in the viewpoint of the selected stakeholders

C.

list of requirements in a spreadsheet for all stakeholders.

D.

set of process models in the viewpoint of the selected stakeholders.

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.

Classification schema

C.

Process modelling

D.

Scope modelling