TOGAF Level1 Book Examination Flashcards

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Q1.1 How many Certification levels are there in TOGAF 9 People Certification Program
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
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Answer: B:2

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Q1.2 Which one of the following is the entry-level certification for an individual
A.ToGAF 9 Certified
B.TOGAF 9 Foundation
C.TOGAF 9 Professional
D.TOGAF 9 Architect
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Answer: B

B.TOGAF 9 Foundation

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Q1.3: Which one of the following describes three principles of the TOGAF 9 People certification program?
A. Integrity, Scalability, Flexibility
B. Objectivity, Robustness, Simplicity
C. Openness, Fairness, Quality
D. Knowledge-based, Valuable, Simplicity
E. All of these

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Answer: C

C. Openness, Fairness, Quality

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Q1.4: Which of the following topic areas is not included in the TOGAF 9 Foundation Syllabus?
A. Architecture Governance
B. Basic Concepts
C. Building Blocks
D. Guidelines for adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels
E. Introduction to the ADM

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Answer: D

D. Guidelines for adapting the ADM: Iteration and Levels

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Q1.5: All of the following apply to the TOGAF 9 Part 1 Examination, except which statement?

A. Candidates who fail cannot take the examination again within one (1) month.
B. The examination consists of more than 100 questions.
C. The examination has multiple-choice format questions.
D. It is a closed-book examination.

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Answer: B

B. The examination consists of more than 100 questions.

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Q2.1: Which one of the following statements best describes the TOGAF standard?

A. The TOGAF standard is a tool for developing Technology Architectures only.

B. The TOGAF standard is a framework and method for architecture development.

C. The TOGAF standard is a business model.

D. The TOGAF standard is a specific architecture pattern.

E. The TOGAF standard is a method for IT Governance.

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Answer: B

B. The TOGAF standard is a framework and method for architecture development.

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Q2.2: Which one of the following best describes why you need a framework for enterprise architecture?

A. Architecture design is complex.

B. Using a framework can speed up the process.

C. Using a framework ensures more complete coverage.

D. A Framework provides a set of tools and common vocabulary

E. All of them.

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Answer: E

E. All of them.

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Q2.3: Which of the following is not considered one of the main constituent parts of the TOGAF document? A. The Architecture Development Method
B. The Enterprise Continuum & Tools
C. The Technical Reference Model
D. The TOGAF Architecture Capability Framework

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Answer: C

C. The Technical Reference Model

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Q2.4 Which one of the types of architecture below is not commonly accepted as part of the enterprise architecture addressed by the TOGAF standard?

A. Business Architecture 
B. Data Architecture 
C. Application Architecture 
D. Technology Architecture 
E. Pattern Architecture
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Answer: E

E. Pattern Architecture

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Q2.5: Which part of the TOGAF document provides a number of architecture development phases, together with narratives for each phase?

A. Part I: Introduction
B. Part II: Architecture Development Method (ADM)
C. Part III: ADM Guidelines and Techniques
D. Part IV: Architecture Content Framework
E. Part V: Enterprise Continuum and Tools

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Answer: B

B. Part II: Architecture Development Method (ADM)

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Q3.1: Which of the TOGAF Architecture Development phases is the initial phase of an Architecture Development Cycle? 
A. Preliminary Phase 
B. Phase A 
C. Phase B 
D. Phase C 
E. Phase D
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Answer: B

B. Phase A

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Q3.2: Which of the TOGAF Architecture Development phases provides oversight of the implementation? 
A. Phase D 
B. Phase E 
C. Phase F 
D. Phase G 
E. Phase H
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Answer: D

D. Phase G

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Q3.3 Which of the TOGAF Architecture Development phases includes the creation and approval of the Architecture Vision documentation
A. Preliminary Phase 
B. Phase A 
C. Phase B 
D. Phase C 
E. Phase D
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Answer: B

B. Phase A

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Q3.4. Which of the following is not a phase of the ADM? 
A. Preliminary 
B. Phase C: Requirements Architecture 
C. Phase F: Migration Planning 
D. Phase D: Technology Architecture 
E. Phase G: Implementation Governance
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Answer: B

B. Phase C: Requirements Architecture

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Q3.5: Which of the following is defined as a work product that describes an aspect of an architecture?

A. An artifact 
B. A building block 
C. A catalog 
D. A deliverable 
E. A matrix
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Answer: A

A. An artifact

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Q3.6: Complete the sentence: The Enterprise Continuum is

A. An architecture framework 
B. A database of open industry standards 
C. A technical reference model 
D. A model for classifying artifacts 
E. A method for developing architectures
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Answer: D

D. A model for classifying artifacts

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Q4.1: Which one of the following is an architecture of generic services and functions? 
A. Application Architecture 
B. Foundation Architecture 
C. Segment Architecture 
D. Solution Architecture
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Answer: B

B. Foundation Architecture

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Q4.2: Which one of the following describes a statement of the difference between two states? 
A. Baseline 
B. Constraint 
C. Deliverable 
D. Gap 
E. Viewpoint
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Answer: D

D. Gap

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Q4.3: Which one of the following is defined as a categorization model for classifying architecture and solutions artifacts? 
A. Architecture Principle 
B. Architecture Repository 
C. Enterprise Continuum 
D. Foundation Architecture
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Answer: C

C. Enterprise Continuum

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Q4.4: Which one of the following best defines an entity with interests in, or concerns relative to, the outcome of an architecture?
A. Architect
B. Sponsor
C. Stakeholder

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Answer: C

C. Stakeholder

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Q4.5 Which one of the following is defined as a formal description of the enterprise, providing an executive-level long-term view for direction setting? 
A.Baseline Architecture 
B.Business Architecture 
C.Foundation Architecture 
D.Segment Architecture 
E.Strategic Architecture
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Answer: E

E.Strategic Architecture

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Q4.6: Which one of the following is defined as describing the state of architecture at an architecturally significant point in time during the progression from the Baseline to the Target Architecture?

A. Capability Architecture 
B. Foundation Architecture 
C. Segment Architecture 
D. Solution Architecture 
E. Transition Architecture
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Answer: E

E. Transition Architecture

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Q5.1: Complete the sentence: Phase H

A. Prepares the organization for successful TOGAF architecture projects
B. Develops Baseline and Target Architectures and analyzes the gaps
C. Prepares and issues Architecture Contracts
D. Ensures that the architecture responds to the needs of the enterprise
E. All of these

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Answer: D

D. Ensures that the architecture responds to the needs of the enterprise

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Q5.2: Which of the following is the final step in the development of the four architecture domains?

A. Conduct formal stakeholder review
B. Create Architecture Definition Document
C. Perform gap analysis
D. Select reference models, viewpoints, and tools

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Answer: B

B. Create Architecture Definition Document

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Q5.3: Which of the following version numbers is used by the TOGAF standard as a convention to denote a high-level outline of an architecture? 
A. Version 0 
B. Version 0.1 
C. Version 0.5 
D. Version 1.0
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Answer: B

B. Version 0.1

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Q5.4: Which one of the following does not complete the sentence: When executing the ADM, the architect is not only developing a snapshot of the enterprise but is also populating the  
A. Architecture Repository 
B. Architecture Capability Framework 
C. Enterprise Continuum 
D. Foundation Architecture
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Answer: B

B. Architecture Capability Framework

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Q5.5: Which of the following statements does not describe the phases of the ADM?
A. They are cyclical.
B. They are iterative.
C. Each phase refines the scope.
D. Each phase is mandatory.
E. They cycle through a range of architectural views.

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Answer: D

D. Each phase is mandatory.

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Q5.6: Which one of the following best describes a reason to adapt the ADM and take a federated approach?
A. The maturity of the architecture discipline within the enterprise
B. The use of the ADM in conjunction with another enterprise framework
C. The ADM is being used by a lead contractor in an outsourcing situation
D. The enterprise is very large and complex

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Answer: D

D. The enterprise is very large and complex

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Q5.7. Which of the following are the major information areas managed by a governance repository?

A. Foundation Architectures, Industry Architectures, Organization-Specific Architectures
B. Standards Information Base, Architecture Landscape, Governance Log
C. Reference Data, Process Status, Audit Information
D. Application Architecture, Business Architecture, Data Architecture

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Answer: C

C. Reference Data, Process Status, Audit Information

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Q5.8: Which of these is not considered a dimension to consider when setting the scope of the architecture activity? 
A. Architecture Domains 
B. Breadth 
C. Depth 
D. Data Architecture 
E. Time Period
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Answer: D

D. Data Architecture

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Q6.1: Which of the following statements does not apply to the Enterprise Continuum?

A. It is a repository of all known architecture assets and artifacts in the IT industry.
B. It is a view of the Architecture Repository.
C. It provides methods for classifying architecture and solution assets.
D. It is an important aid to communication for architects on both the buy and supply-side.
E. It is an aid to the organization of re-usable and solution assets.

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Answer: A

A. It is a repository of all known architecture assets and artifacts in the IT industry.

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Q6.2: Which of the following in the Enterprise Continuum is an example of an internal architecture or solution artifact that is available for re-use

A. Deliverables from previous architecture work
B. Industry reference models and patterns
C. The TOGAF TRM
D. The ARTS data model

A

Answer: A

A. Deliverables from previous architecture work

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Q6.3: Which of the following in the Enterprise Continuum is not an example of an external architecture or solution artifact?

A. The TOGAF TRM
B. IT-specific models, such as web services
C. The ARTS data model
D. Deliverables from previous architecture work

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Answer: D

D. Deliverables from previous architecture work

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Q6.4: Which of the following best completes the next sentence: The Enterprise Continuum aids communication

A. Within enterprises
B. Between enterprises
C. With vendor organizations
D. By providing a consistent language to communicate the differences between architectures

E. All of these

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Answer: E

E. All of these

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Q6.5: Which of the following are considered to be the constituent parts of the Enterprise Continuum?

A. Standards Information Base, Governance Log
B. TOGAF TRM, III-RM
C. Architecture Continuum, Solutions Continuum
D. Business Architecture, Application Architecture

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Answer: C

C. Architecture Continuum, Solutions Continuum

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Q6: Complete the sentence: The TOGAF Integrated Information Infrastructure Reference Model (III-RM) is classified in the Architecture Continuum as an example of a(n) 
A. Common Systems Architecture 
B. Industry Architecture 
C. Enterprise Architecture 
D. Foundation Architecture
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Answer: A

A. Common Systems Architecture

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Q6.7 Which of the following responses does not complete the no.1 The Solutions Continuum

A. Provides a way to understand the implementation of a defined in the Architecture Continuum
B. Addresses the commonalities and differences among the products, systems, and services of an implemented system
C. Can be considered to have at each level a set of building blocks that represent a solution to the business requirements at that level
D. Contains a number of re-usable Architecture Building Blocks
E. Has a relationship to the Architecture Continuum that includes guidance, direction, and support

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Answer: D

D. Contains a number of re-usable Architecture Building Blocks

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Q6.8: Which one of the following reference building blocks is not part of the Solutions Continuum?

A. Systems libraries 
B. Organization-specific solutions 
C. Foundation solutions 
D. Common systems solutions 
E. Industry solutions
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Answer: A

A. Systems libraries

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Q6.9: Which of the following is considered a model for a physical instance of the Enterprise Continuum?

A. The Architecture Repository
B. The III-RM
C. The Standards Information Base
D. The TOGAF TRM

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Answer: A

A. The Architecture Repository

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Q6.10: Which class of architectural information held within the Architecture Repository would contain adopted reference models? 
A. Architecture Metamodel 
B. Architecture Capability 
C. Standards Information Base 
D. Reference Library
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Answer: D

D. Reference Library

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Q6.11: Which level of the Architecture Landscape contains the most detail?
A. Capability Architectures
B. Segment Architectures
C. Strategic Architectures

A

Answer: A

A. Capability Architectures

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Q6.12: Which of the following describes a purpose of a Standards Information Base?

A. To provide a method for architecture development
B. To provide a basis for architectural governance
C. To provide a record of governance activity
D. To show an architectural view of building blocks

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Answer: B

B. To provide a basis for architectural governance

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Q7.1: Which of the ADM phases includes the development of Application and Data Architectures? A. Phase A 
B. Phase B 
C. Phase C 
D. Phase D 
E. Phase E
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Answer: C

C. Phase C

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Q7.2: Which of the ADM phases includes the objective of establishing the organizational model for enterprise architecture?

A. Preliminary 
B. Phase A 
C. Phase B 
D. Phase D 
E. Phase E
A

Answer: A

A. Preliminary

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Q7.3: Which one of the following is an objective of Phase A?

A. To review the stakeholders, their requirements, and priorities

B. To develop a high-level vision of the business value to be delivered

C. To generate and gain consensus on an outline Implementation and Migration Strategy

D. To formulate recommendations for each implementation project

E. To provide a process to manage architecture requirements

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Answer: B

B. To develop a high-level vision of the business value to be delivered

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Q7.4: Complete the sentence: According to the TOGAF standard, all of the following are part of the approach to the Preliminary Phase, except

A. Creating the Architecture Vision

B. Defining the enterprise

C. Defining the framework to be used

D. Defining the relationships between management frameworks E. Evaluating the enterprise architecture maturity

A

Answer: A

A. Creating the Architecture Vision

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Q7.5: Which one of the following is a recommended way to evaluate the enterprise architecture maturity?

A. Architecture Principles

B. Business Scenarios

C. Capability Maturity Models

D. Risk Management

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Answer: C

C. Capability Maturity Models

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Q7.6: Which of the ADM phases commences with the receipt of a Request for Architecture Work from the sponsor?

A. Preliminary

B. Phase A

C. Phase E

D. Phase G

E. Phase H

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Answer: B

B. Phase A

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Q7: Which of the following is a technique that can be used to discover and document business requirements in Phase A?

A. Business Scenarios

B. Business Transformation Readiness Assessment

C. Gap Analysis

D. Stakeholder Management

A

Answer: A

A. Business Scenarios

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Q8: Which architecture domain is the first architecture activity undertaken in the ADM cycle?

A. Application

B. Business

C. Data

D. Technology

A

Answer: B

B. Business

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Q7.9: Which one of the following is considered a relevant resource for phase B available from the Architecture Repository?

A. The ARTS data model

B. Business rules, job descriptions

C. The III-RM

D. The TOGAF Technical Reference Model

A

Answer: B

B. Business rules, job descriptions

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Q7.10: Which one of the following is a potential resource in Phase C and is a reference model focusing on application-level components and services?

A. The ARTS data model

B. Business rules, job descriptions

C. The III-RM

D. The TOGAF Technical Reference Model

A

Answer: C

C. The III-RM

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Q7.11: In which ADM phase is an outline Implementation and Migration Strategy generated?

A. Phase E
B. Phase F
C. Phase G
D. Phase H

A

Answer: A

A. Phase E

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Q12: In which ADM phase is the Transition Architectures defined in phase E confirmed with the stakeholders?

A. Phase E
B. Phase F
C. Phase G
D. Phase H

A

Answer: B

B. Phase F

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Q7.13: In which ADM phase is an Architecture Contract developed to cover the overall implementation and deployment process?

A. Phase E
B. Phase F
C. Phase G
D. Phase H

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Answer: C

C. Phase G

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Q7.14: Which one of the following is an objective of Phase H: Architecture Change Management?

A. Finalize the Architecture Roadmap

B. Manage architecture requirements identified during execution of the ADM cycle

C. Perform Architecture Governance functions for the solution

D. Operate the Architecture Governance Framework

A

Answer: D

D. Operate the Architecture Governance Framework

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Q7.15: Which one of the following is a change that can always be handled by change management techniques?

A. Incremental change

B. Re-architecting change

C. Simplification change

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Answer: C

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Q16: Complete the sentence: The process of managing architecture requirements applies to______ ?

A. All ADM phases

B. The Preliminary Phase

C. Phase A: Architecture Vision

D. The Requirements Management phase

A

Answer: A

A. All ADM phases

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Q8.1: Which one of the following statements about architecture principles is not true?

A. They are a set of general rules for the architecture being developed.

B. They are intended to be enduring and seldom amended.

C. They are an initial output from the Preliminary Phase.

D. They are used in the Requirements Management phase to dispose of, address, and prioritize requirements.

A

Answer: D

D. They are used in the Requirements Management phase to dispose of, address, and prioritize requirements.

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Q8.2: Which part of the TOGAF template for defining architecture principles should highlight the business benefits of adhering to the principle?

A. Implications

B. Name

C. Rationale

D. Statement

A

Answer: C

C. Rationale

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Q8.3: According to the TOGAF standard, a good business scenario should be “SMART”. What does the letter “S” stand for?

A. Solution-oriented

B. Specific

C. Strategic

D. Stakeholder-oriented

E. Segmented

A

Answer: B

B. Specific

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Q8.4: Where is the business scenario technique most prominently used in the ADM cycle?

A. Preliminary Phase

B. Phase A: Architecture Vision

C. Phase F: Migration Planning

D. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

A

Answer: B

B. Phase A: Architecture Vision

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Q8.5: When performing gap analysis, which of the following is not a valid response to the case of an Architecture Building Block that was present in the Baseline Architecture found to be missing in the Target Architecture?

A. A review should occur.

B. If the building block was correctly eliminated, it should be added to the Target Architecture in the next iteration.

C. If the building block was correctly eliminated, it should be marked as such in the “Eliminated” cell.

D. If the building block was incorrectly eliminated, it should be reinstated to the architecture design in the next iteration.

E. If the building block was incorrectly eliminated, it should be recorded as an accidental omission.

A

Answer: B

B. If the building block was correctly eliminated, it should be added to the Target Architecture in the next iteration.

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Q8.6. The TOGAF standard defines interoperability as “the ability to share information and services”. Which of the following categories utilizes a common look-and-feel approach through a common portal-like solution to interact with the users?

A. Application interoperability

B. Information interoperability

C. Presentation interoperability

D. Technical interoperability

A

Answer: C

C. Presentation interoperability

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Q8.7: Which of the following best describes the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique?

A. A technique to define the degree to which information and services are to be shared

B.A technique used to validate an architecture

C. A technique used to identify and understand the business requirements and architecture must address

D. A technique used to develop general rules and guidelines for the architecture being developed

E. A technique used to understand the readiness of an organization to accept change

A

Answer: E

E. A technique used to understand the readiness of an organization to accept change

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Q8.8. Which of the following best describes the meaning of “Residual Level of Risk” in risk management?

A. The categorization prior to determining risks

B. The categorization after implementing mitigating actions

C. The categorization after the initial risk assessment

D. The categorization after risk identification

A

Answer: B

B. The categorization after implementing mitigating actions

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Q8.9. Which of the following best describes the Capability-Based Planning technique?

A. A technique used to plan the degree to which information and services are to be shared

B. A technique used to validate an architecture

C. A technique used for business planning that focuses on business outcomes

D. A technique used to develop general rules and guidelines for the architecture being developed

A

Answer: C

C. A technique used for business planning that focuses on business outcomes

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Q9.1 Which of the following statements about Architecture Governance is not correct?

A. It is the practice and orientation by which enterprise architectures and other architectures are managed and controlled

B.The Chief Architect manages the Architecture Governance activity

C. An Architecture Governance Framework supports it.

D. It is a set of owned responsibilities that ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the organization’s architecture.

A

Answer: B

B.The Chief Architect manages the Architecture Governance activity

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Q9.2: The following are included in Architecture Governance, except:

A. Implementing a system of controls over expenditure within the enterprise

B. Implementing a system of controls over the creation and monitoring of all architecture components and activities

C. Implementing a system to ensure compliance with internal and external standards and regulatory obligations

D. Establishing processes that support effective management of the Architecture Governance process

E. Developing practices that ensure accountability to stakeholders

A

Answer: A

A. Implementing a system of controls over expenditure within the enterprise

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Q9.3: Which of the following maps to the characteristic “transparency”?

A. All decisions taken, processes used, and their implementation Will not be allowed to create unfair advantage to any one particular party.

B. Each contractual party is required to act responsibly to the organization and its shareholders.

C. All actions implemented and their decision support will be available for inspection by the authorized organization and provider parties.

D.All involved parties will have a commitment to adhere to procedures, processes, and authority structures established by the organization.

E. All processes, decision-making, and mechanisms used will be established so as to minimize or avoid potential conflicts of interest.

A

Answer: C
C. All actions implemented and their decision support will be available for inspection by the authorized organization and provider parties.

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Q9.4: Conceptually, the structure of an Architecture Governance framework consists of process, content, and context (stored in the repository). The following are included in the content, except:

A. Compliance 
B. SLAs and OLAs 
C. Organizational standards 
D. Regulatory requirements 
E. Architectures
A

Answer: A

A. Compliance

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Q9.5: The following are key Architecture Governance processes, except:

A. Compliance

B. Dispensation

C. Monitoring and reporting

D. Budgetary control

E. Business control

A

Answer: D

D. Budgetary control

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Q9.6: Why is Architecture Governance beneficial?

A. It links IT processes, resources, and information to organizational strategies and objectives.

B. It integrates and institutionalizes IT best practices.

C. It enables the organization to take full advantage of its information, infrastructure, and hardware/software assets.

D. It protects the underlying digital assets of the organization.

E. All of these

A

Answer: E

E. All of these

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Q9.7: Which one of the following is not the responsibility of an Architecture Board?

A. Resourcing of architecture projects

B. Decision-making with regards to changes to the architectures

C. Enforcement of Architecture Compliance

D. Monitoring of Architecture Contracts

A

Answer: A

A. Resourcing of architecture projects

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Q9.8: Which one of the following best describes an Architecture Contract?

A. An agreement between the development partners and stakeholders on the acceptable risks and mitigating actions for an architecture

B. An agreement between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture

C. An agreement between the lead architect and the development partners on the enforcement of Architecture Compliance for an architecture

D. An agreement between development partners and sponsors on how best to monitor implementation of the architecture

A

Answer: B
B. An agreement between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture

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Q9.9: The TOGAF standard defines a set of terms to describe Architecture Compliance. Which one of the following applies to the case where implementation has no features in common with the architecture specification?

A. Compliant

B. Conformant

C. Irrelevant
D. Non-conformant

A

Answer: C

C. Irrelevant

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Q10: In an Architecture Compliance Review, who is responsible for accepting and signing off on the review?

A. Architecture Board

B. Architecture Review Co-ordinator

C. Lead Enterprise Architect

D. Project Leader

A

Answer: A

A. Architecture Board

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Q9.11: When using the ADM to establish an Architecture Capability, which phase would define the infrastructure requirements to support the practice?

A. Application Architecture

B. Business Architecture

C. Data Architecture

D. Technology Architecture

A

Answer: D

D. Technology Architecture

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Q10.1: Which of the following terms does the TOGAF standard used to describe people who have key roles in, or concerns about, a system?

A. Architect

B. Consumer

C. Customer

D. Sponsor

E. Stakeholder

A

Answer: E

E. Stakeholder

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Q10.2: Which of the following statements is not correct?

A. A view can be thought of as a template for a viewpoint.

B. A viewpoint defines the perspective from which a view is taken.

C. A viewpoint defines how to construct and use a view.

D. A view is what a stakeholder sees.

E. A view might describe the business process for an IT system.

A

Answer: A

A. A view can be thought of as a template for a viewpoint.

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Q10.3: Which of the following statements is not correct?

A. A concern might include performance and reliability.

B. A concern is an area of interest.

C. Concerns are key interests of the stakeholders.

D. Concern and requirement are synonymous.

A

Answer: D

D. Concern and requirement are synonymous.

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Q10.4: In Example 3, Views and Viewpoints for a Simple Airport System, which of the following is the common tool used by pilots and controllers?

A. Altitude

B. Fuel

C. Location

D. Radar

E. Radio

A

Answer: E

E. Radio

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Q10.5: Which of the following statements describing relationships between stakeholders, concerns, views, and viewpoints is correct?

A. A concern is important to only one stakeholder.

B. A stakeholder identifies one or more concerns.

C. A viewpoint covers one concern.

D. A viewpoint consists of one or more views.

A

Answer: B

B. A stakeholder identifies one or more concerns.

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Q11.1: Which of the following statements does not apply to a building block?

A. It is a package of functionality that meets business needs.

B. It has published interfaces to access functionality.

C. It may interoperate with other building blocks.

D. It has a specification that is tightly coupled to its implementation.

A

Answer: D

D. It has a specification that is tightly coupled to its implementation.

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Q11.2: Which of the following applies to an Architecture Building Block?

A. It defines the functionality to be implemented.

B. It defines the implementation.

C. It defines what products and components will implement the functionality.

D. It is product or vendor-aware.

A

Answer: A

A. It defines the functionality to be implemented.

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Q11.3: Which of the following ADM phases is where SBBs first appear in the ADM cycle?

A. Phase A

B. Phase B

C. Phase D

D. Phase E

E. Phase G

A

Answer: D

D. Phase E

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Q12.1: Which of the following best describes the role of architecture deliverables?

A. They are defined so as to avoid tailoring the TOGAF framework.

B. They are defined as a starting point for tailoring the TOGAF framework.

A

Answer: B

B. They are defined as a starting point for tailoring the TOGAF framework.

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Q12.2: Which of the following acts as a holding area for all architecture-related projects within the enterprise?

A. Architecture Building Block

B. Architecture Repository

C. Architecture Roadmap

D. Architecture Vision

A

Answer: B

B. Architecture Repository

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Q11.3: Which of the following documents acts as the deliverable container for the Business, Data, Application, and Technology architectural artifacts?

A. Architecture Contract

B. Architecture Definition Document

C. Architecture Requirements Specification

D. Architecture Roadmap

E. Architecture Vision

A

Answer: B

B. Architecture Definition Document

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Q12.4: Which of the following documents is produced early in the project lifecycle and contains a summary view of the end architecture project?

A. Architecture Contract

B. Architecture Definition Document

C. Architecture Requirements Specification

D. Architecture Roadmap

E. Architecture Vision

A

Answer: E

E. Architecture Vision

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Q12.5: Which of the following documents is produced in Phase A as a response to the Request for Architecture Work?

A. Architecture Contract

B. Architecture Definition Document

C. Requirements Impact Statement

D. Statement of Architecture Work

A

Answer: D

D. Statement of Architecture Work

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Q13.1: Which of the following is not a characteristic of the TOGAF Foundation Architecture?

A. It reflects general building blocks.

B. It defines open standards for building blocks implementation.

C. It provides open systems standards.

D. It provides guidelines for testing collections of systems.

E. It reflects general computing requirements.

A

Answer: D

D. It provides guidelines for testing collections of systems.

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Q13.2: Which of the following best describes the purpose of the TRM?

A. To provide a framework for IT governance

B. To provide a visual model, terminology, and coherent description of components and structure of an information system

C. To provide a method for architecture development

D. To provide a system engineering viewpoint on a possible solution

A

Answer: B

B. To provide a visual model, terminology, and coherent description of components and structure of an information system

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Q13.3: Where is the TOGAF Technical Reference Model positioned in terms of the Enterprise Continuum?

A. The left-hand side of the Architecture Continuum

B. The right-hand side of the Architecture Continuum

C. The left-hand side of the Solutions Continuum

D. The right-hand side of the Solutions Continuum

A

Answer: A

A. The left-hand side of the Architecture Continuum

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Q13.4: Which of the following architecture domains does the III-RM describe?

A. Business

B. Data

C. Application

D. Technology

A

Answer: C

C. Application

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Q5: How is the III-RM classified in terms of the Enterprise Continuum?

A. Industry Solution

B. Foundation Architecture

C. Common Systems Architecture

D. Common Systems Solution

A

Answer: C

C. Common Systems Architecture

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Q6: Which of the following was a key driver for the development of the III-RM?

A. Boundaryless Information Flow

B. Clinger-Cohen

C. PRINCE2

D. Sarbanes-Oxley

A

Answer: A

A. Boundaryless Information Flow