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Certified Business Analyst - Foundation

Last Update 19 hours ago Total Questions : 160

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Question # 21

The required competencies of a business analyst are classified into three categories. Which of the following is one of these three categories?

A.

Management Qualities.

B.

Business Knowledge.

C.

IT Skills.

D.

Project Skills.

Question # 22

Which of the following actions could sustain business change?

A.

Develop the coaching skills of selected staff members.

B.

Establish clear benefits for selected, powerful stakeholders.

C.

Retain the previous system and its associated processes.

D.

Ensure that improved staff performance is not rewarded.

Question # 23

What is the final stage of the waterfall systems development lifecycle?

A.

User acceptance testing.

B.

Post-implementation review.

C.

Benefits realization.

D.

Implementation.

Question # 24

In a particular organization it is common practice to call all managers by their first name. It is part of the culture of the organization. Newcomers are quickly corrected if they do not follow this informal approach. What would knowing about this convention be classified as in Requirements Engineering?

A.

Explicit individual knowledge.

B.

Tacit individual knowledge.

C.

Explicit corporate knowledge.

D.

Tacit corporate knowledge.

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