IIBA CCBA Certification of Competency in Business Analysis Online Training
IIBA CCBA Online Training
The questions for CCBA were last updated at Apr 23,2025.
- Exam Code: CCBA
- Exam Name: Certification of Competency in Business Analysis
- Certification Provider: IIBA
- Latest update: Apr 23,2025
You are the business analyst for your organization and you’re performing the solution assessment process.
When you assess a solution, what are you actually looking for?
- A . To determine the value of the proposed solution to the stakeholder requirements
- B . To determine the quality of the proposed solution to the stakeholder requirements
- C . To determine the cost of the proposed solution to the stakeholder requirements
- D . To determine the accuracy of the proposed solution to the stakeholder requirements
Beth is the business analyst for her organization and she’s creating a data dictionary for her organization. All of the following information should be included in the data dictionary for an endeavor Beth is leading except for which one?
- A . Description
- B . Aliases
- C . Name
- D . Code of account identifier
You are a business analyst for your organization. Your current business analysis endeavor includes working with stakeholders who are located in offices around the world.
Because these stakeholders are dispersed, what are likely to increase in this endeavor as opposed to a collocated group of stakeholders?
- A . Face-to-face meetings
- B . Communication needs
- C . Risks
- D . Costs
What’s the difference between a desired outcome and a solution? Choose the best answer.
- A . The desired outcome is how the organization will operate in the future; the solution is the method
to reach the desired outcome. - B . They are synonymous.
- C . The solution is the ideal fulfillment of the business goals; the desired outcome is the financial gain created by the implementation of the solution.
- D . The desired outcome is what the solution will remove.
In order to plan the business analysis approach, the business analyst must understand the organizational process needs and what other thing?
- A . Objectives that apply to the initiative
- B . Stakeholders’ threats and perceived threats
- C . Consideration of risk and reward
- D . Purpose of the proposed solution
You are the business analyst for your organization. Management has asked you to define and document the requirements of an endeavor so that the requirements may be reused again in the organization.
Why would an organization want to re-use requirements?
- A . Re-using requirements is useful if the organization wants to sell the set of requirements to its customers.
- B . Re-using requirements is useful if the current solution fails.
- C . Re-using requirements is useful when the requirements are something the organization must do on an ongoing basis.
- D . Re-using requirements doesn’t mean re-using the requirements over and over, but tracing the requirements to actual deliverables.
In the life of a project, when do the number and impact of change requests often increase?
- A . During project planning
- B . Once the project scope is reviewed
- C . Towards the end of the project
- D . At the launch of the project
You are the business analyst for your organization and preparing to plan the business analysis approach. There are three inputs to the business analysis approach.
Which one of the following is not an input to this approach?
- A . Organizational process asset
- B . Expert judgment
- C . Enterprise environmental factor
- D . Business need
Bradley is working with the business analyst Marsha to prioritize requirements for their organization. Marsha insists that the requirements be ranked on the cost-benefits analysis of the relative value to the organization.
What type of prioritization approach does Marsha want to use in this scenario?
- A . Likelihood of success
- B . Business value
- C . Urgency
- D . CBR Ratio
Billy is the business analyst for her organization and she’s working with a team to select a model. Richard doesn’t understand why a model is needed for the requirements.
Which one of the following statements best describes the reason to use a model?
- A . Models abstract and simplify reality.
- B . Models restrict the effect, risk, cost, and schedule of the solution.
- C . Models define the solution in time, cost, space, and logistics.
- D . Models show the complete solution in a non-functional slice of the organization.