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Actual exam question from IIBA's CCBA
Question #: 242
Topic #: 1
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What is the purpose of managing the solution scope and requirements from a business analyst's objective?

  • A. To complete business analysis activities as quickly as possible
  • B. To obtain and maintain requirements approval from the sponsoring client about the solution scope
  • C. To obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders for the overall solution scope
  • D. To complete business analysis activities as accurately as possible
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Suggested Answer: Answer: A is incorrect. This isn't a valid answer, as the purpose of managing the solution scope and requirements is to gain consensus from the stakeholders, not 🗳️
The purpose of managing solution scope and requirements is to obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders regarding the overall solution scope and the requirements that will be implemented. to complete the business analysis tasks as quickly as possible.
While there's always a need for accuracy, this isn't the best answer for the question. from the sponsoring client.

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1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
C. To obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders for the overall solution scope
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Cheburaators
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
To obtain and maintain consensus among key stakeholders for the overall solution scope
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