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Question #: 500
Topic #: 1
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A lead business analyst (BA) has received negative feedback on the deliverables produced by BAs the organization. A major concern was ambiguous requirements. What technique will help ensure business analysis information is clear and understandable?

  • A. Ensure all requirements are testable
  • B. Align test scenarios with business needs
  • C. Use checklists for quality control
  • D. Choose appropriate format to communicate requirements
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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keyss
2 days, 21 hours ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Use checklists for quality control
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Abdu2024
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: D
Selecting the right format for presenting requirements can significantly enhance clarity and understanding. This includes using visual aids, structured documentation, or templates that suit the audience's needs and facilitate comprehension. A well-chosen format can reduce ambiguity and make the information more accessible to stakeholders.
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17b7c4c
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Section 5.1.5: Verify Requirements describes the use of quality checklists as a tool for ensuring requirements are well-defined and meet established quality standards. This helps to catch and correct issues related to ambiguity and clarity before deliverables are finalized.
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