PartII PracticeExams TOGAF9 Cert v9 2
PartII PracticeExams TOGAF9 Cert v9 2
PartII PracticeExams TOGAF9 Cert v9 2
®
TOGAF Mastery:
Certified
Study Guide
Sparx Services North America
®
#21-0217: TOGAF Mastery: Certified v2.0
Part II Practice Exams
October 2018
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Exercise #8 TOGAF Mastery: Certified v2.0
Requirements Management Practice Exam
Questions
1. What is a “requirement”?
A. A statement of need for required IT solutions
B. A statement of need that is required to be implemented
C. A statement of need that must be met by a particular architecture or work package
D. A statement of need that specifies how to to create an architecture
3. The ADM requires the use of the business scenario technique for requirements management.
A. True
B. False
6. What are the two major TOGAF ADM deliverables regarding architecture descriptions?
A. Architecture repository
B. Architecture requirements specification
C. Architecture building block
D. Architecture definition document
7. Which ADM deliverable “outlines what implementation projects must do in order to comply
with the architecture”?
A. Architecture building block
B. Architecture definition document
C. Architecture repository
D. Architecture requirements specification
9. What describes the “necessary level of business process integration and standardization for
delivering goods and services to customers”?
A. Architecture vision
B. Interoperability requirements
C. Operating model
D. Supply chain
10. Interoperability requirements are solely the concern of the Requirements Management
phase.
A. True
B. False
End of exercise
Answers
1. C Slide 8.11
2. B Slide 8.4
3. B Slide 8.4
4. A, B, C, D Slide 8.3
5. B, C Slide 8.5
6. C, D Slide 8.6
7. D Slide 8.6
8. B Slide 8.17
9. C Slide 8.20
Questions
1. What is a technique to “derive business requirements that architecture development has to
address”?
A. Architecture Vision
B. Business Scenario
C. Gap Analysis
D. Request for Architecture Work
2. Place the name of each step of Phase A: Architecture Vision in the appropriate location in the
image below.
3. Which of the following are true about the term “Architecture Vision” in the ADM?
A. Does not include any architecture descriptions
B. Describes how new capability will meet business goals and strategic objectives
C. Defines the scope and constraints of the architecture effort
D. It is both a deliverable and a phase
5. What ADM technique should be used to “identify key players in the architecture
engagement”?
A. Business scenarios
B. Capability-based planning
C. Stakeholder management
D. Interoperability requirements
6. What two things should be adapted/tailored to ensure stakeholders’ concerns are effectively
addressed?
A. Architecture viewpoints
B. Architecture method
C. Architecture roles
D. Architecture deliverables
7. What are the two major TOGAF ADM deliverables regarding architecture descriptions?
A. Architecture repository
B. Architecture requirements specification
C. Architecture building block
D. Architecture definition document
10. What some of the dimensions used to define the scope of architecture development?
A. Specific architecture domains
B. Architecture maturity
C. Level of detail
D. Breadth of coverage
11. When describing business objectives, the TOGAF standard suggests they need to be made
“SMART”. What does the SMART acronym stand for?
A. Specific, Manageable, Aligned, Real-time, Timely
B. Specific, Measurable, Aligned, Relevant, Time-Constrained
C. Specific, Manageable, Actionable, Relevant, Time-Bound
D. Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, Time-Bound
End of exercise
Answers
1. B Slide 11.9
2. Slide 9.6
E A I
F H
D C K
J G B
3. B, C, D Slide 9.4
4. C Slide 9.4
5. C Slide 9.13
7. B, D Slide 9.19
8. A, B, C Slide 10.12
9. A Slide 10.18
Questions
1. Phase B: Business Architecture is always performed immediately after Phase A: Architecture
Vision.
A. True
B. False
3. Which artifacts are often analyzed by heat mapping using various colors to show various
attributes?
A. Capability Map
B. Organization Map
C. Strategy Map
D. Value Stream Map
4. Which artifact “provides a view into why an organization needs its capabilities”?
A. Capability Map
B. Organization Map
C. Strategy Map
D. Value Stream Map
5. Which artifact describes the entities that “make up the enterprise ecosystem”?
A. Capability Map
B. Organization Map
C. Strategy Map
D. Value Stream Map
8. Which of the following are business architecture viewpoints identified in the set of
architectural artifacts defined by the TOGAF standard?
A. Location catalog
B. Functional decomposition diagram
C. Data lifecycle diagram
D. Enterprise manageability diagram
9. When conducting gap analysis, what are some of the possible decisions to make regarding
building blocks?
A. Building blocks in the baseline architecture to reuse in the target architecture
B. Building blocks in the target architecture to eliminate
C. Building blocks in the baseline architecture to create
D. Building blocks in the target architecture to procure
10. All stakeholder concerns can be addressed by building graphical models of the business
architecture.
A. True
B. False
11. In which step of Phase B: Business Architecture does one make initial selections of grouping
business architecture building blocks for migration planning?
A. Perform gap analysis
B. Define candidate roadmap components
C. Resolve impacts across the architecture landscape
D. Finalize target architecture description
12. In which step of Phase B: Business Architecture are standards selected for architecture
building blocks?
A. Select reference models, viewpoints, and tools
B. Define candidate roadmap components
C. Resolve impacts across the architecture landscape
D. Finalize target architecture description
13. In which step of Phase B: Business Architecture does one check the original motivation for
architecture project against the proposed architecture?
A. Perform gap analysis
B. Define candidate roadmap components
C. Conduct formal stakeholder review
D. Resolve impacts across the architecture landscape
End of exercise
Answers
1. B Slide 7.18 and 12.4
2. A Slide 12.7
4. D Slide 12.9
5. B Slide 12.11
6. B, C, D Slide 14.31
7. C, D Slide 14.3
8. A, B Slide 13.3
9. A, D Slide 14.20