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Actual exam question from IIBA's CCBA
Question #: 166
Topic #: 1
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Holly is the business analyst for her organization and she's leading a requirements workshop for a proposed solution. In this workshop, Holly is using a requirements tracing matrix to help prevent against scope creep. What is scope creep?

  • A. It's the removal of the things that don't conform to the quality of the requirements.
  • B. It's the addition of the things that aren't needed to consume the project budget.
  • C. It's the addition of the things that don't trace back to the original project scope.
  • D. It's the addition of the deliverables that don't trace back to the original business goals to the project scope.
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Suggested Answer: Answer: B is incorrect. The addition of deliverables to the project scope in an attempt to consume the project budget is called gold 🗳️
Scope creep is the addition of the deliverables that don't trace back to the original business goals to the project scope. plating. solution.

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17b7c4c
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Its C. It's the addition of the things that don't trace back to the original project scope. D. It's the addition of the deliverables that don't trace back to the original business goals to the project scope: While related, scope creep specifically pertains to additions that fall outside the agreed project scope, not just business goals.
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Cheburaators
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
It's the addition of the deliverables that don't trace back to the original business goals to the project scope.
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