Test 05 Flashcards

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Question: Which of the following describes an architecture from a specific view point? 
A. A deliverable
B. A building block
C. An Architectural Building Block
D. An artifact
E. A Solution Building Block
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D

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Question: Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a building block?
A. Building blocks are potentially reusable component of business, IT or architectural capability
B. Building blocks cannot be decomposed into smaller supporting building blocks
C. Building blocks can be combined with other building blocks to deliver architectures and solutions D. Building blocks can consist just of name or an outline description
E. Building blocks can be de ned at various levels of detail

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B

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Question: What kinds of architecture does TOGAF deal with? A. Business, information, technology and application
B. Functional, data, technology and business
C. Application, data, infrastructure and business
D. Technology, application, integration and business E. Technology, data, application and business

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E

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Question: Which of the following is not true of the Architecture Development Method?
A. The ADM explains how generic solutions can be specialized to support an organisation
B. The ADM has ten phases
C. The ADM provides a tested process for developing architectures
D. The ADM is iterative
E. The ADM allows organisations to transform their enterprise in response to business goals and opportunities

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A

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Question: Which Phase of the ADM describes the de ning scope and identi cation of stakeholders? A. Opportunities and Solutions
B. Architecture Vision
C. Preliminary Phase
D. This activity occurs outside of the ADM E. Requirements management

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B

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Question: Which of the following is incorrect when describing Architecture Deliverables? A. Architecture Deliverables contain Artifacts
B. Artifacts within deliverables may include Catalogs, Matrices and Diagrams
C. An Architecture De nition Document is an architectural deliverable
D. Architecture Deliverables may be composed of more than one artifact E. Deliverables cannot be used as building blocks

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E

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Question: Which of the following is not part of the description of the Enterprise Continuum?
A. The Enterprise Continuum provides a view of the Architecture Repository
B. The Enterprise Continuum uses the structure in the architecture Repository for the classi cation of assets C. The Enterprise Continuum comprises two complementary concepts: the Architecture Continuum and the Solutions Continuum
D. The Enterprise Continuum explains how generic solutions can be specialised to support a particular organisation
E. The Enterprise Continuum contains Architecture Context and Requirements, the Architecture Continuum, the Solutions Continuum and Deployed Solutions

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B

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Question: The major components within an Architecture Repository are:
A. Architecture Metamodel, Reference Library, Architecture Landscape, Standards Information Base, Gover- nance Log and Architecture Capability
B. Architecture Metamodel, Reference Library, Architecture Landscape, Standards Information Base, Architec- ture Board and Architecture Capability
C. Architecture Metamodel, Reference Library, Architecture Landscape, Standards Information Base, Architec- ture Board and Governance Log
D. Architecture Metamodel, Reference Library, Architecture Landscape, Standards Information Base, Architec- ture Board, Architecture Capability, External Reference Models, External Standards and Architecture Board
E. Architecture Metamodel, Reference Library, Architecture Landscape, Standards Information Base, Gover- nance Log, Architecture Capability and the Enterprise Continuum

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A

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Question: Under Architectural Capability as an Operational Entity TOGAF states several bene ts of architec- ture governance. Which of the following is not stated as a bene t of Architecture Governance in TOGAF?
A. Value creation through monitoring, measuring, evaluation and feedback
B. Greater shareholder value
C. Protection of the existing asset base through reuse
D. Managing compliance
E. Controlled risk managementTOGAF 9 Example Multiple Choice Questions

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D

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Question: The Architectural Representation of assets deployed within the operating enterprise’Is the TOGAF de nition of which term?
A. Architecture view
B. Artifact
C. View
D. Architecture Landscape E. Solution Architecture

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E

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Question: The TOGAF Document categorisation Model consists of four categories. Which one is not a TOGAF Document category?
A. TOGAF Supporting
B. TOGAF Mandated
C. TOGAF Core
D. TOGAF Recommended 
E. TOGAF Supplemental
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E

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Question: Within Phase C: Information Systems Architectures of the ADM which of the following is not a step stated by TOGAF
A. Finalise the application architecture
B. Document dependencies and assumptions
C. Develop Target Application Architecture Description D. Conduct formal stakeholder review
E. Create Architecture De nition Document

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B

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Question: The objectives for Phase F, Migration Planning, does not include which of the following: A. To create evolve and monitor the detailed Implementation and Migration plan
B. To prioritize all work packages, projects and building blocks
C. To con rm the Transition Architectures de ned in Phase E
D. To nalise the Architecture Vision and Architecture De nition Document
E. To generate and gain consensus on an outline Implementation and Migration Strategy

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E

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Question: Which of the following is not listed as a Technique for Architecture Development in TOGAF? A. Architecture Patterns
B. Architecture Change Management
C. Risk Management
D. Capability Based Planning
E. Gap AnalysisTOGAF 9 Example Multiple Choice Questions

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B

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Question: Which of the following is not true of Principles in TOGAF?
A. Architecture Principles maybe established at one or all three levels of enterprise, Information Technology and Architecture
B. Principles are developed by the lead enterprise architect in conjunction with the CIO, the Architecture Board and other key stakeholders
C. Principles must be Understandable, Robust, Complete, Consistent and Stable
D. The Components of Architecture Principles are Name, Statement, Rationale, Implications and Risks and Issues.
E. Principles are inter-related and need to be applied as a set. Principles will sometimes compete.

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B

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Question: TOGAF de nes four iteration cycles around the ADM phases. Which of the following answers cor- rectly de nes these four cycles?
A. Architecture De nition, Architecture Delivery, Architecture Planning and Architecture Governance
B. Architecture Context, Architecture De nition, Transition Planning and Architecture Governance
C. Architecture Context, Architecture De nition, Transition Planning and Architecture Requirements Management
D. Architecture Scope, Architecture Design, Transition Planning and Architecture Governance
E. Architecture Context, Architecture De nition, Architecture Planning and Architecture Requirements Management

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D

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Question: Which of the following correctly de nes the Organisation category in the Architecture Content Framework?
A. Organisation, Location and Capabilities
B. Actor, Location, Role and Capabilities
C. Requirements, Actor and Function
D. Location, Actor, Role, and Organisation
E. Actor, Location and Structure

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D

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Question: Which of the following is not a Core Metamodel Entity? A. Standards
B. Platform Service
C. Data Entity
D. Function
E. Organisation
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A

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Question: Within the Taxonomy of Architecture Viewpoints which of the following is a Core Diagram of the Ar- chitecture Vision?
A. Stakeholder Map Matrix
B. Principles Catalog
C. Solution Concept Diagram
D. Bene ts Diagram
E. Enterprise Manageability Diagram
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C

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Question: The Implementation and Migration Plan deliverable has the following content, except: A. Implementation and Migration Strategy
B. Implementation Plan
C. Project Charters
D. Work Package Portfolio
E. Interactions with other management frameworks

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D

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Question: The Architecture Continuum consists of which types of architecture
A. Foundation Architectures, Solutions Architectures, Industry Architectures and Organisation Speci c Architectures
B. Baseline Architectures, Solution Architectures, Industry Architecture and Business Speci c Architectures
C. Foundation Architectures, Common Systems Architecture, Industry Architectures and Organisation Speci c Architectures
D. Foundation Architectures, Common Systems Architecture, Industry Architectures and Business Speci c Architectures
E. Baseline Architectures, Common Systems Architecture, Industry Architectures and Organisation Speci c Architectures

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C

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Question: Which of the following answers does not follow the TOGAF de nition?
A. A viewpoint is where you are looking from – the vantage point or perspective that determines what you see B. A view is a representation of a whole system from the perspective of a related set of concerns
C. An architectural description is a collection of artefacts that document an architecture
D. Concerns are the key interests that are crucially important to the stakeholders in the system and determine the acceptability of the system.
E. A system is a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a uni ed whole

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E

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Question: The following text is taken from the Terminology section of Architecture Compliance on TOGAF ‘All the features in the architecture speci cation are implemented in accordance with the speci cation, but some more features are implemented that are not in accordance with it.’ This text describes which level of architec- ture compliance?
A. Irrelevant
B. Consistent
C. Compliant
D. Conformant
E. Non-conformant
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D

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Question: The TOGAF de ned process for Risk Management consists of which activities?
A. Risk Classi cation, Risk identi cation, Initial Risk Assessment, Risk Mitigation and residual risk assessment, and Risk Monitoring
B. Risk Identi cation, Initial Risk Quanti cation, Risk Mitigation and residual risk assessment, and Risk Re- sponse Control
C. Risk Identi cation, Risk Quanti cation, Risk Response Development and Risk Response Control
D. Risk Classi cation, Risk Quanti cation, Initial Risk Assessment, Risk Response Development and residual risk assessment, and Risk Monitoring
E. Risk classi cation, Risk identi cation, Initial Risk Assessment, Risk Response Development and Risk Re- sponse Control

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A

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Question: TOGAF classi es risk in response to their likely effect and frequency. Which of the following answers does not come from the suggested classi cation system in TOGAF?
A. Effect can be classi ed as ‘Catastrophic, Crucial, Marginal and Negligible’
B. Frequency can be classi ed as ‘Frequent, Likely, Occasional, Seldom and Unlikely’
C. The Impact of a risk, that is the combination of Effect and Frequency can be classi ed as ‘High Risk, Moder- ate Risk and Low Risk’
D. Risks with an Unlikely frequency and Negligible effect are classi ed with an impact of Low Risk
E. Risks with a Likely frequency and Marginal effect are classi ed with an impact of Moderate Risk

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C

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Question: Which one of the following statements does not come from TOGAF Risk Management?
A. Risk Management is an integral part of enterprise architecture
B. Risk mitigation refers to the identi cation, planning, and conduct of actions that will reduce the risk to an ac- ceptable level
C. Residual risks have to be approved by the IT governance framework
D. Initial Level of Risk is the risk categorisation prior to determining and implementing mitigating actions
E. The activities in risk management are Risk Identi cation, Risk Quanti cation, Risk Response Development and Risk Response Control

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E

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Question: TOGAF states the basic premise of Gap Analysis is to:
A. Highlight a shortfall between the Baseline Architecture and the Target Architecture
B. Highlight stakeholders which have not been addressed
C. Validate an architecture to consider what may have been forgotten
D. Compare Baseline Architecture ABBs with Target Architecture ABBs identifying the building blocks which are ‘New, Eliminated and Included’
E. Identify potential sources of gaps from the business, data, applications and technology domains

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A

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Question: Which answer is not an accurate statement about TOGAF Business Scenarios?
A. Business Scenarios describe a method for deriving business requirements for architecture and the implied technical requirements
B. Business Scenarios de ne requirements for sharing information and services within an organisation
C. Business Scenarios are principally used during the Architecture Vision and Business Architecture phases of the ADM.
D. Business Scenarios describe a business process and application, the business and technology environment, the actors and the desired outcome of proper execution
E. A good business scenario is Speci c, Measureable, Actionable, Realistic and Time-bound

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B

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Question: TOGAF states that establishing and operating an Architecture Board is more than offset by the sav- ings accrued from preventing one off solutions and unconstrained development. Which of the following an- swers does TOGAF not state as a reason for establishing an Architecture Board?
A. Higher risk
B. High cost of operation and support
C. High costs of development
D. Lower quality
E. Better understanding of the business and their requirements

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E

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Question: Which of the following is not one of the Categories of Skills in the TOGAF Architecture Skills Framework?
A. Generic Skills
B. Program or Project Management Skills
C. Legal Environment
D. Procurement and Vendor Management E. IT General Knowledge Skills

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D

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Question: TOGAF deals with the architecture for; Business, Data, Applications and \_\_\_\_ 
A. Transition
B. Infrastructure
C. Technology
D.Teams
E. Operations
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C

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Question: The Enterprise Continuum contains the Architecture Continuum and \_\_\_\_ A. Technology Continuum
B. Solutions Continuum
C. Requirements Continuum
D. Business Continuum
E. Solutions Building Blocks
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B

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Question: The Enterprise Continuum provides a model for structuring an architecture \_\_\_\_ A. Repository
B. Schematic
C. Design
D. Solution
E. Artifact
A

A

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The TOGAF Resource Base is provided to be of assistance to the architect in the use of the \_\_\_\_ A. Repository
B. Implementation
C. Plans
D. Solutions
E. ADM
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E

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Question: Including the Preliminary Phase, the ADM Cycle contains how many phases? A. 11
B. 10
C.8
D.9
E. 12
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B

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Question: The TOGAF Qualities of Principles are; Understandability, Robustness, Completeness, Consistency and ____
A. Accessibility B. Availability
C. Stability
D. Con dentiality E. Resilience

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C

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Question: Business Requirements are of no value in TOGAF. A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Sometimes
D. Unsure
E. Not Applicable
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B

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Question: The TOGAF Foundation Architecture comprises of the Technical Reference Model and the Stan- dards Information \_\_\_\_
A. Architecture
B. Base
C. Plans
D. Strategy
E. Business
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B

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Question: The Resource Base contains information on a set of techniques for evaluating and quantifying an or- ganisations EA ____
A. Auditability
B. Compliance
C. Direction D. Maturity E. Stage

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D

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Question: In TOGAF, the letters ADM stand for Architecture Development \_\_\_\_\_ A. Meaning
B. Method
C. Model
D. Maturity
E. Metric
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B