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Actual exam question from IIBA's CBAP
Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
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When can changes to requirements occur in a business analysis planning and monitoring assignment?

  • A. Change to requirements can occur any time before the project scope statement is created.
  • B. Changes to requirements can occur at any time.
  • C. Changes to requirements can occur any time after the project's change control system has been enacted.
  • D. Change to requirements can occur at any time before the key stakeholders approve the identified requirements.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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35a471c
2 days, 13 hours ago
Selected Answer: B
V3 5.4.3 Proposed Change: can be identified at any time
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Rabbitsfoot
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
BAPM emphasizes the importance of having a change control process in place. We know that change can occur at any time and have to take into account the BAPM emphasis on this. Therefore, correct answer is C.
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jeffreyokonkwo_
11 months, 2 weeks ago
I think its C C. Changes to requirements can occur any time after the project's change control system has been enacted. In a business analysis planning and monitoring assignment, changes to requirements are typically managed through a change control system. Once the change control system is in place, changes to requirements can be considered and evaluated. The change control system helps ensure that changes are thoroughly analyzed, documented, and approved by relevant stakeholders before implementation. This process helps maintain control over the project scope and ensures that changes are aligned with project objectives and priorities.
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