Suggested Answer:Answer: B is incorrect. The solution scope is not an output of the business need.🗳️
The output of defining the business need is simply the business need.
Very poorly worded question.
What they are trying to convey is that you cannot define a business need unless there is an actual business need.
BABOK Section 5.1: Define Business Need, the output of the task "Define Business Need" is the business need itself. This output documents the underlying problem, opportunity, or objective that the organization is addressing. It provides a clear statement of why a change is necessary and serves as a foundation for further business analysis tasks, such as assessing capability gaps and defining solution scope.
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