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Question #1

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team,

including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for

managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the

effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

What type of hazard caused Prebank’s database system to stop working?

  • A . Environmental hazard
  • B . Human-caused hazard
  • C . Accidents and technological hazard

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Correct Answer: C
Question #2

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

As stated in Scenario 1, Prebank’s IT team was not briefed on how to handle a power outage.

What does this indicate?

  • A . Lack of a business continuity plan
  • B . Violation of business continuity principles
  • C . Inadequate segregation of duties

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Correct Answer: A
Question #3

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

Prebank’s main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. Does this align with best practices?

  • A . No, best practices in business continuity emphasize the impact of disruptions more than their underlying causes.
  • B . No, best practices advocate for a holistic approach that considers both the impact and root causes of disruptions for effective business continuity planning.
  • C . Yes, addressing the root causes allows for proactive management of potential risks and enhances resilience against future disruptions.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #4

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

Which of the following situations indicates that Prebank has conducted a Business Impact Analysis (BIA)?

  • A . Based on its analyses, Prebank was able to predict the impact of disruptions caused by power outages.
  • B . Prior to establishing the business continuity plan, Prebank determined the resources needed to support business continuity.
  • C . Prebank defined a business continuity plan which addressed how the organization would react to major disruptions.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #5

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

BCMS implementation helped Prebank to absorb and adapt in a changing environment.

What is this ability known as?

  • A . Emergency preparedness
  • B . Organizational resilience
  • C . Risk control

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Correct Answer: B
Question #6

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team,

including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for

managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the

effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

What does ISO 22313 emphasize regarding business continuity management?

  • A . It is NOT enough to draft a response plan that anticipates disasters or emergency scenarios.
  • B . Disruptions, different from disasters, have minimal impact on an organization’s ability to deliver products and services.
  • C . Business continuity management should prioritize proactive planning and implementation before a disruption occurs.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #7

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

According to ISO 22301, which of the following features pertains to a disruption?

  • A . Incident that causes a negative deviation from the expected delivery of products and services.
  • B . Unstable condition involving an abrupt or significant change that requires urgent attention and action.
  • C . Situation where human, material, economic, or environmental losses have occurred.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #8

Scenario:

Prebank is a multinational financial institution. Its services include banking and investing through banking centers, ATMs, and mobile banking platforms. With millions of clients, Prebank’s database systems record vast amounts of data and transactions daily. Its main activities depend on the ability of its employees to access clients’ data through its database system at any time.

Recently, Prebank’s database system stopped working unexpectedly. Soon after, it was discovered that this disruption was caused by the maintenance work on the road outside the company’s office building. During the road repair, the workers had unintentionally damaged a water pipe that leaked into Prebank’s basement. This leakage affected the company’s electrical infrastructure, resulting in a loss of power, which shut down equipment and computers in the server room. Consequently, employees were unable to access Prebank’s database system.

After this incident, the employees immediately notified Prebank’s IT team. Subsequently, the IT team informed both the maintenance company responsible for the roadworks and the insurance company. The company responsible for maintenance told Prebank’s IT team that the maintenance team was not available for the day. Since Prebank did not have a plan for responding to similar disruptions, they had to stop working and go home. Thankfully, the maintenance team arrived at the scene on the next day and made all the necessary repairs, allowing Prebank to resume all its operations.

Following these events, Prebank decided to change its strategy and procedures to prioritize business continuity planning within the company. Its main focus was to address the root cause of disruptions to improve business continuity. As such, the top management decided to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

After setting the company’s business continuity objectives, the company established a project team, including a project manager and four additional team members. The BCM team was responsible for managing the BCMS implementation process, whereas the top management was responsible for the effectiveness of the BCMS. Through analyzing potential risk scenarios, the team defined Prebank’s business continuity strategy as well as the resources for supporting business continuity within the company. This enabled the team to predict the impact of disruptions caused by various incidents, such as power outages. Following these actions, the company established a business continuity plan to manage disruptions effectively without impacting the workflow.

The effective implementation of the BCMS helped Prebank not only minimize losses and ensure continuity in its services but also absorb and adapt to a changing environment.

Which of the following statements regarding disaster recovery is correct?

  • A . It minimizes operational downtime.
  • B . It minimizes ineffective system function.
  • C . It ensures effective communication during a disaster.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #9

Scenario:

Clicked is a law firm that handles complex clients’ needs and offers a wide range of legal and tax services. Clicked’s professionals are equipped with an in-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements. They are committed to providing their clients with the best services and legal advice. Considering that it is essential to meet their clients’ needs, Clicked decided to implement a BCMS based on ISO 22301 to provide them uninterrupted services.

To implement the BCMS, the top management of Clicked decided to contract an external consultant, Tris, as the BCMS project manager, and assembled a team of four members to aid in the process. Prioritizing a smoother integration of the BCMS, the top management focused on incorporating it into the company’s existing operational procedures. Additionally, the top management and the project team chose to adopt the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model as their implementation approach, allowing for a systematic and phased approach to establishing and maintaining the BCMS.

Then, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of every decision they were going to make during the implementation of the BCMS. The top management also agreed that the project implementation should be finalized within a six-month timeframe, encompassing planning through the completion of the last implementation stage.

The project team initiated the implementation process by analyzing the company’s internal and

external context. This involved evaluating Clicked’s compliance with all applicable legal requirements and understanding the key services, necessary activities, and resource allocation, including staff expertise and technological tools. Based on this analysis, the top management and Tris established specific business continuity objectives. Their primary goal was to ensure that all critical legal services could be resumed within a two-hour timeframe following any disruptive incident to minimize client impact.

Clicked decided to contract an external consultant as project manager for the implementation of their BCMS. Is this compliant with ISO 22301?

  • A . Yes, organizations can contract an external consultant as project manager.
  • B . No, the project manager responsible for implementation should be an employee of the organization.
  • C . No, an external consultant may only be hired as an advisor to the BCMS project team.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #10

Scenario:

Clicked is a law firm that handles complex clients’ needs and offers a wide range of legal and tax services. Clicked’s professionals are equipped with an in-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements. They are committed to providing their clients with the best services and legal advice. Considering that it is essential to meet their clients’ needs, Clicked decided to implement a BCMS based on ISO 22301 to provide them uninterrupted services.

To implement the BCMS, the top management of Clicked decided to contract an external consultant,

Tris, as the BCMS project manager, and assembled a team of four members to aid in the process.

Prioritizing a smoother integration of the BCMS, the top management focused on incorporating it

into the company’s existing operational procedures. Additionally, the top management and the project team chose to adopt the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model as their implementation approach, allowing for a systematic and phased approach to establishing and maintaining the BCMS.

Then, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of every decision they were going to make during the implementation of the BCMS. The top management also agreed that the project implementation should be finalized within a six-month timeframe, encompassing planning through the completion of the last implementation stage.

The project team initiated the implementation process by analyzing the company’s internal and external context. This involved evaluating Clicked’s compliance with all applicable legal requirements and understanding the key services, necessary activities, and resource allocation, including staff expertise and technological tools. Based on this analysis, the top management and Tris established specific business continuity objectives. Their primary goal was to ensure that all critical legal services could be resumed within a two-hour timeframe following any disruptive incident to minimize client impact.

To facilitate the implementation of the BCMS, the top management prioritized integrating the BCMS within Clicked’s current operational processes. Is this acceptable?

  • A . Yes, the organization can rely on its existing processes without the need to assess their maturity.
  • B . Yes, the BCMS should be integrated into existing processes by using the organization’s current technology.
  • C . No, the current processes of the organization must be changed and updated to adjust to the BCMS processes.

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Correct Answer: B

Question #11

Scenario:

Clicked is a law firm that handles complex clients’ needs and offers a wide range of legal and tax services. Clicked’s professionals are equipped with an in-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements. They are committed to providing their clients with the best services and legal advice. Considering that it is essential to meet their clients’ needs, Clicked decided to implement a BCMS based on ISO 22301 to provide them uninterrupted services.

To implement the BCMS, the top management of Clicked decided to contract an external consultant, Tris, as the BCMS project manager, and assembled a team of four members to aid in the process. Prioritizing a smoother integration of the BCMS, the top management focused on incorporating it into the company’s existing operational procedures. Additionally, the top management and the project team chose to adopt the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model as their implementation approach, allowing for a systematic and phased approach to establishing and maintaining the BCMS.

Then, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of every decision they were going to make during the implementation of the BCMS. The top management also agreed that the project implementation should be finalized within a six-month timeframe, encompassing planning through the completion of the last implementation stage.

The project team initiated the implementation process by analyzing the company’s internal and external context. This involved evaluating Clicked’s compliance with all applicable legal requirements and understanding the key services, necessary activities, and resource allocation, including staff expertise and technological tools. Based on this analysis, the top management and Tris established specific business continuity objectives. Their primary goal was to ensure that all critical legal services could be resumed within a two-hour timeframe following any disruptive incident to minimize client impact.

Based on Scenario 2, during which stage of the PDCA cycle was the analysis of the internal and external context of Clicked conducted?

  • A . During the ‘Plan’ stage.
  • B . During the ‘Act’ stage.
  • C . During the ‘Do’ stage.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #12

Scenario:

Clicked is a law firm that handles complex clients’ needs and offers a wide range of legal and tax services. Clicked’s professionals are equipped with an in-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements. They are committed to providing their clients with the best services and legal advice. Considering that it is essential to meet their clients’ needs, Clicked decided to implement a BCMS based on ISO 22301 to provide them uninterrupted services.

To implement the BCMS, the top management of Clicked decided to contract an external consultant, Tris, as the BCMS project manager, and assembled a team of four members to aid in the process. Prioritizing a smoother integration of the BCMS, the top management focused on incorporating it into the company’s existing operational procedures. Additionally, the top management and the project team chose to adopt the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model as their implementation approach, allowing for a systematic and phased approach to establishing and maintaining the BCMS.

Then, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of every decision they were going to make during the implementation of the BCMS. The top management also agreed that the project implementation should be finalized within a six-month timeframe, encompassing planning through the completion of the last implementation stage.

The project team initiated the implementation process by analyzing the company’s internal and external context. This involved evaluating Clicked’s compliance with all applicable legal requirements and understanding the key services, necessary activities, and resource allocation, including staff expertise and technological tools. Based on this analysis, the top management and Tris established specific business continuity objectives. Their primary goal was to ensure that all critical legal services could be resumed within a two-hour timeframe following any disruptive incident to minimize client impact.

As stated in Scenario 2, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of each decision.

What type of document did they develop in this case?

  • A . Business case.
  • B . Business continuity plan.
  • C . Gap analysis report.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #13

Scenario:

Clicked is a law firm that handles complex clients’ needs and offers a wide range of legal and tax services. Clicked’s professionals are equipped with an in-depth knowledge of the legal and regulatory requirements. They are committed to providing their clients with the best services and legal advice. Considering that it is essential to meet their clients’ needs, Clicked decided to implement a BCMS based on ISO 22301 to provide them uninterrupted services.

To implement the BCMS, the top management of Clicked decided to contract an external consultant, Tris, as the BCMS project manager, and assembled a team of four members to aid in the process. Prioritizing a smoother integration of the BCMS, the top management focused on incorporating it into the company’s existing operational procedures. Additionally, the top management and the project team chose to adopt the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) model as their implementation approach, allowing for a systematic and phased approach to establishing and maintaining the BCMS.

Then, the top management and Tris compiled a document containing the financial benefits and consequences of every decision they were going to make during the implementation of the BCMS. The top management also agreed that the project implementation should be finalized within a six-month timeframe, encompassing planning through the completion of the last implementation stage.

The project team initiated the implementation process by analyzing the company’s internal and external context. This involved evaluating Clicked’s compliance with all applicable legal requirements and understanding the key services, necessary activities, and resource allocation, including staff expertise and technological tools. Based on this analysis, the top management and Tris established specific business continuity objectives. Their primary goal was to ensure that all critical legal services could be resumed within a two-hour timeframe following any disruptive incident to minimize client impact.

Clicked’s top management agreed that the project implementation should be completed within six months from the first process of planning to the conclusion of the last stage of implementation. Is this acceptable?

  • A . No, the implementation project usually lasts more than 12 months to finish.
  • B . Yes, the implementation project may last for a period of 6 to 12 months or less in smaller organizations.
  • C . No, the implementation project is expected to extend well beyond 24 months from start to finish.

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Correct Answer: B
Question #14

What does ISO 22313 provide?

  • A . Guidance and recommendations to continue the delivery of products and services at an acceptable capacity during a business disruption.
  • B . Specific requirements for the planning, establishment, implementation, and monitoring of the BCMS.
  • C . Requirements for bodies providing audit and certification of BCMS.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #15

What benefit can an organization obtain from a BCMS, from a business perspective?

  • A . Reducing direct and indirect costs of disruptions.
  • B . Creating a competitive advantage.
  • C . Providing confidence in the organization’s ability to succeed.

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Correct Answer: B
Question #16

Which of the following statements regarding the BCMS implementation project and operations is correct?

  • A . Projects are focused on sustaining the organization, whereas operations focus on retaining or adding value or capability.
  • B . Projects are ongoing, whereas operations are temporary.
  • C . Projects are temporary, whereas operations are ongoing.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #17

What should the organization avoid when implementing the BCMS?

  • A . Involving external interested parties during the Plan stage of the BCMS implementation process.
  • B . Upgrading the organization’s technology when initiating the BCMS implementation.
  • C . Targeting continual improvement at the beginning of the implementation.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #18

What is a disadvantage to appointing an employee of the organization as project manager for the implementation of the BCMS?

  • A . Might require a trial-and-error approach.
  • B . Might be seen as a threat by the employees.
  • C . Might be limited to unforeseen circumstances.

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Correct Answer: B
Question #19

In which of the following domains should a BCMS project manager be competent?

  • A . Awareness of conformity assessment requirements.
  • B . Change management.
  • C . Both A and B.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #20

Scenario:

Belle, a food and beverage processing company, is dedicated to crafting products that meet customers’ needs while promoting healthier lifestyles. Central to its mission is a commitment to upholding the highest food safety standards and ensuring the consistent quality of their offerings. From the initial stages of preparation through processing, packaging, and transportation, Belle maintains rigorous control over every aspect of food production.

Recognizing the importance of resilience in potential disruptions, Belle adopted a business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301. By implementing this system, Belle aimed not only to ensure uninterrupted product delivery but also to enhance its reputation, foster customer confidence, and gain a competitive edge. To oversee the BCMS implementation, Belle appointed a dedicated business continuity project team responsible for leading the BCMS implementation

project. It also assigned a business continuity manager responsible and accountable for the BCMS overall.

Before initiating the BCMS implementation, the BCM team conducted a thorough analysis of the stakeholders involved. Using specialized tools, they categorized stakeholders according to their influence, expected level of involvement, and anticipated contribution throughout the implementation of the BCMS and related activities.

Throughout the BCMS implementation process, Belle’s top management emphasized the integration of business continuity principles into existing processes, aligning them with the organization’s strategic objectives. They developed the business continuity objectives and the BCMS scope. To ensure widespread understanding and adoption of the BCMS among employees, the BCM team developed an instructional video explaining the business continuity policy. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of employees with business continuity terminology, the team subsequently devised a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing staff competence in BCMS matters. This initiative not only educated employees about the policy but also underscored the benefits of improved business continuity performance.

The organization also established evaluation methods to assess the impact of competence trainings. It measured the staff engagement and retention levels, as well as performance against training objectives.

As Belle continued to innovate and expand its product and service offerings, the organization revisited its BCMS scope to remain aligned with evolving priorities. Recent additions to the scope included a new department and two new products aligning with its updated business continuity objectives to enhance the safety of raw materials and key ingredients.

In response to potential disruptive risks, Belle established clear protocols outlining specific actions to be taken, assigning responsibilities, and defining criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. By proactively addressing risks and fortifying its resilience, Belle aimed to uphold its dedication to delivering safe, top-quality products while also safeguarding the interests of its stakeholders.

Belle appointed a business continuity manager that would be responsible and accountable for the BCMS implementation. Is this in compliance with ISO 22301?

  • A . Yes, it is the business continuity manager’s duty to ensure a successful BCMS implementation, for which they will be responsible and accountable.
  • B . No, the entire implementation team is responsible and accountable for the BCMS implementation.
  • C . No, the business continuity manager may be responsible for the implementation, but the top
    management should be accountable.

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Correct Answer: C

Question #21

Scenario:

Belle, a food and beverage processing company, is dedicated to crafting products that meet customers’ needs while promoting healthier lifestyles. Central to its mission is a commitment to upholding the highest food safety standards and ensuring the consistent quality of their offerings. From the initial stages of preparation through processing, packaging, and transportation, Belle maintains rigorous control over every aspect of food production.

Recognizing the importance of resilience in potential disruptions, Belle adopted a business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301. By implementing this system, Belle aimed not only to ensure uninterrupted product delivery but also to enhance its reputation, foster customer confidence, and gain a competitive edge. To oversee the BCMS implementation, Belle appointed a dedicated business continuity project team responsible for leading the BCMS implementation project. It also assigned a business continuity manager responsible and accountable for the BCMS overall.

Before initiating the BCMS implementation, the BCM team conducted a thorough analysis of the stakeholders involved. Using specialized tools, they categorized stakeholders according to their influence, expected level of involvement, and anticipated contribution throughout the implementation of the BCMS and related activities.

Throughout the BCMS implementation process, Belle’s top management emphasized the integration of business continuity principles into existing processes, aligning them with the organization’s strategic objectives. They developed the business continuity objectives and the BCMS scope. To ensure widespread understanding and adoption of the BCMS among employees, the BCM team developed an instructional video explaining the business continuity policy. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of employees with business continuity terminology, the team subsequently devised a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing staff competence in BCMS matters. This initiative not only educated employees about the policy but also underscored the benefits of improved business continuity performance.

The organization also established evaluation methods to assess the impact of competence trainings. It measured the staff engagement and retention levels, as well as performance against training objectives.

As Belle continued to innovate and expand its product and service offerings, the organization revisited its BCMS scope to remain aligned with evolving priorities. Recent additions to the scope included a new department and two new products aligning with its updated business continuity objectives to enhance the safety of raw materials and key ingredients.

In response to potential disruptive risks, Belle established clear protocols outlining specific actions to be taken, assigning responsibilities, and defining criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. By proactively addressing risks and fortifying its resilience, Belle aimed to uphold its dedication to delivering safe, top-quality products while also safeguarding the interests of its stakeholders.

Based on Scenario 3, the BCM team classified the interested parties based on their influence, level of involvement, and anticipated contribution in the implementation of the BCMS.

What tool did they use?

  • A . The RACI matrix
  • B . The Power/Interest matrix
  • C . The Criticality matrix

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Correct Answer: B
Question #22

Scenario:

Belle, a food and beverage processing company, is dedicated to crafting products that meet

customers’ needs while promoting healthier lifestyles. Central to its mission is a commitment to upholding the highest food safety standards and ensuring the consistent quality of their offerings. From the initial stages of preparation through processing, packaging, and transportation, Belle maintains rigorous control over every aspect of food production.

Recognizing the importance of resilience in potential disruptions, Belle adopted a business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301. By implementing this system, Belle aimed not only to ensure uninterrupted product delivery but also to enhance its reputation, foster customer confidence, and gain a competitive edge. To oversee the BCMS implementation, Belle appointed a dedicated business continuity project team responsible for leading the BCMS implementation project. It also assigned a business continuity manager responsible and accountable for the BCMS overall.

Before initiating the BCMS implementation, the BCM team conducted a thorough analysis of the stakeholders involved. Using specialized tools, they categorized stakeholders according to their influence, expected level of involvement, and anticipated contribution throughout the implementation of the BCMS and related activities.

Throughout the BCMS implementation process, Belle’s top management emphasized the integration of business continuity principles into existing processes, aligning them with the organization’s strategic objectives. They developed the business continuity objectives and the BCMS scope. To ensure widespread understanding and adoption of the BCMS among employees, the BCM team developed an instructional video explaining the business continuity policy. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of employees with business continuity terminology, the team subsequently devised a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing staff competence in BCMS matters. This initiative not only educated employees about the policy but also underscored the benefits of improved business continuity performance.

The organization also established evaluation methods to assess the impact of competence trainings. It measured the staff engagement and retention levels, as well as performance against training objectives.

As Belle continued to innovate and expand its product and service offerings, the organization revisited its BCMS scope to remain aligned with evolving priorities. Recent additions to the scope included a new department and two new products aligning with its updated business continuity objectives to enhance the safety of raw materials and key ingredients.

In response to potential disruptive risks, Belle established clear protocols outlining specific actions to be taken, assigning responsibilities, and defining criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. By proactively addressing risks and fortifying its resilience, Belle aimed to uphold its dedication to delivering safe, top-quality products while also safeguarding the interests of its stakeholders.

As stated in Scenario 3, the BCM team communicated the importance of the BCMS and explained the policy through a video.

Is this acceptable?

  • A . Yes, sharing a video in which the policy is explained is also a valid method of communication.
  • B . No, the business continuity policy should only be communicated verbally by the top management.
  • C . No, the business continuity policy should be communicated formally, such as through emails, meetings, rather than through alternative means.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #23

Scenario:

Belle, a food and beverage processing company, is dedicated to crafting products that meet customers’ needs while promoting healthier lifestyles. Central to its mission is a commitment to upholding the highest food safety standards and ensuring the consistent quality of their offerings. From the initial stages of preparation through processing, packaging, and transportation, Belle maintains rigorous control over every aspect of food production.

Recognizing the importance of resilience in potential disruptions, Belle adopted a business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301. By implementing this system, Belle aimed not only to ensure uninterrupted product delivery but also to enhance its reputation, foster customer confidence, and gain a competitive edge. To oversee the BCMS implementation, Belle appointed a dedicated business continuity project team responsible for leading the BCMS implementation project. It also assigned a business continuity manager responsible and accountable for the BCMS overall.

Before initiating the BCMS implementation, the BCM team conducted a thorough analysis of the stakeholders involved. Using specialized tools, they categorized stakeholders according to their influence, expected level of involvement, and anticipated contribution throughout the implementation of the BCMS and related activities.

Throughout the BCMS implementation process, Belle’s top management emphasized the integration of business continuity principles into existing processes, aligning them with the organization’s strategic objectives. They developed the business continuity objectives and the BCMS scope. To ensure widespread understanding and adoption of the BCMS among employees, the BCM team developed an instructional video explaining the business continuity policy. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of employees with business continuity terminology, the team subsequently devised a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing staff competence in BCMS matters. This initiative not only educated employees about the policy but also underscored the benefits of improved business continuity performance.

The organization also established evaluation methods to assess the impact of competence trainings. It measured the staff engagement and retention levels, as well as performance against training objectives.

As Belle continued to innovate and expand its product and service offerings, the organization revisited its BCMS scope to remain aligned with evolving priorities. Recent additions to the scope included a new department and two new products aligning with its updated business continuity objectives to enhance the safety of raw materials and key ingredients.

In response to potential disruptive risks, Belle established clear protocols outlining specific actions to be taken, assigning responsibilities, and defining criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. By proactively addressing risks and fortifying its resilience, Belle aimed to uphold its dedication to delivering safe, top-quality products while also safeguarding the interests of its stakeholders.

Belle decided to modify its BCMS scope, which was established at the beginning of the BCMS implementation process.

Is this acceptable?

  • A . Yes, the scope may evolve, ensuring that the BCMS continually supports the organization’s continuity goals.
  • B . Yes, BCMS scope must be updated every three months in order to fit the requirements of the relevant standards.
  • C . No, BCMS scope is developed as part of the initial implementation project and as such it should not be modified.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #24

Scenario:

Belle, a food and beverage processing company, is dedicated to crafting products that meet customers’ needs while promoting healthier lifestyles. Central to its mission is a commitment to upholding the highest food safety standards and ensuring the consistent quality of their offerings. From the initial stages of preparation through processing, packaging, and transportation, Belle maintains rigorous control over every aspect of food production.

Recognizing the importance of resilience in potential disruptions, Belle adopted a business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301. By implementing this system, Belle aimed not only to ensure uninterrupted product delivery but also to enhance its reputation, foster customer confidence, and gain a competitive edge. To oversee the BCMS implementation, Belle appointed a dedicated business continuity project team responsible for leading the BCMS implementation project. It also assigned a business continuity manager responsible and accountable for the BCMS overall.

Before initiating the BCMS implementation, the BCM team conducted a thorough analysis of the stakeholders involved. Using specialized tools, they categorized stakeholders according to their influence, expected level of involvement, and anticipated contribution throughout the implementation of the BCMS and related activities.

Throughout the BCMS implementation process, Belle’s top management emphasized the integration of business continuity principles into existing processes, aligning them with the organization’s strategic objectives. They developed the business continuity objectives and the BCMS scope. To ensure widespread understanding and adoption of the BCMS among employees, the BCM team developed an instructional video explaining the business continuity policy. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of employees with business continuity terminology, the team subsequently devised a comprehensive training program aimed at enhancing staff competence in BCMS matters. This initiative not only educated employees about the policy but also underscored the benefits of improved business continuity performance.

The organization also established evaluation methods to assess the impact of competence trainings. It measured the staff engagement and retention levels, as well as performance against training objectives.

As Belle continued to innovate and expand its product and service offerings, the organization revisited its BCMS scope to remain aligned with evolving priorities. Recent additions to the scope included a new department and two new products aligning with its updated business continuity objectives to enhance the safety of raw materials and key ingredients.

In response to potential disruptive risks, Belle established clear protocols outlining specific actions to be taken, assigning responsibilities, and defining criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of these measures. By proactively addressing risks and fortifying its resilience, Belle aimed to uphold its dedication to delivering safe, top-quality products while also safeguarding the interests of its stakeholders.

In Scenario 3, at which level did the organization evaluate the effectiveness of the training activities?

  • A . At an organizational level.
  • B . At a team level.
  • C . At an individual level.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #25

Scenario:

NexTech Innovations, a dynamic tech startup located in Seoul, South Korea, is renowned for its advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Serving a global clientele, NexTech encountered a sudden obstacle when a critical supplier abruptly ceased operations, disrupting their supply chain and threatening their ability to deliver products on schedule. Recognizing the need for resilience, NexTech initiated the implementation of a robust business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

NexTech’s top management established a project team of five members and appointed Rebecca, the lead operations manager, as the project manager. The BCM team was tasked with the effective implementation of the BCMS in line with ISO 22301 requirements. Rebecca worked with the top management to analyze the internal context of the company to define the BCMS scope, focusing on assessing and determining who is responsible for coordinating and managing activities at different organizational levels.

The project team divided the implementation project into smaller tasks, identifying the personnel, equipment, and materials needed for each. Rebecca personally handled resource allocation to implement and support the BCMS. Meanwhile, the top management ensured active involvement and commitment at all levels of the organization to enhance the BCMS’s effectiveness.

Rebecca and the team drafted and published the business continuity policy on the company’s website. However, some employees found the technical jargon challenging to understand, so comprehensive training sessions were held to address this issue. These measures strengthened NexTech’s resilience and enhanced client trust by proactively addressing potential disruptions.

To understand the internal context of NexTech, Rebecca and the top management focused on analyzing who coordinates and manages the activities of the company.

Which level of the company did they consider in this case?

  • A . Strategic level
  • B . Steering level
  • C . Operational level

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Correct Answer: C
Question #26

Scenario:

NexTech Innovations, a dynamic tech startup located in Seoul, South Korea, is renowned for its advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Serving a global clientele, NexTech encountered a sudden obstacle when a critical supplier abruptly ceased operations, disrupting their supply chain and threatening their ability to deliver products on schedule. Recognizing the need for resilience, NexTech initiated the implementation of a robust business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

NexTech’s top management established a project team of five members and appointed Rebecca, the lead operations manager, as the project manager. The BCM team was tasked with the effective implementation of the BCMS in line with ISO 22301 requirements. Rebecca worked with the top management to analyze the internal context of the company to define the BCMS scope, focusing on assessing and determining who is responsible for coordinating and managing activities at different organizational levels.

The project team divided the implementation project into smaller tasks, identifying the personnel, equipment, and materials needed for each. Rebecca personally handled resource allocation to implement and support the BCMS. Meanwhile, the top management ensured active involvement and commitment at all levels of the organization to enhance the BCMS’s effectiveness.

Rebecca and the team drafted and published the business continuity policy on the company’s website. However, some employees found the technical jargon challenging to understand, so comprehensive training sessions were held to address this issue. These measures strengthened NexTech’s resilience and enhanced client trust by proactively addressing potential disruptions.

Rebecca allocated the necessary resources for implementing and supporting the BCMS. Is this in compliance with ISO 22301?

  • A . Yes, it is the project manager’s responsibility to allocate resources for the management system.
  • B . No, resource allocation for the BCMS should be delegated to a resource allocation team, not the project manager alone.
  • C . No, it is the top management’s responsibility to allocate the resources needed for the BCMS.

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Correct Answer: A
Question #27

Scenario:

NexTech Innovations, a dynamic tech startup located in Seoul, South Korea, is renowned for its advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Serving a global clientele, NexTech encountered a sudden obstacle when a critical supplier abruptly ceased operations, disrupting their supply chain and threatening their ability to deliver products on schedule. Recognizing the need for resilience, NexTech initiated the implementation of a robust business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

NexTech’s top management established a project team of five members and appointed Rebecca, the lead operations manager, as the project manager. The BCM team was tasked with the effective implementation of the BCMS in line with ISO 22301 requirements. Rebecca worked with the top management to analyze the internal context of the company to define the BCMS scope, focusing on assessing and determining who is responsible for coordinating and managing activities at different organizational levels.

The project team divided the implementation project into smaller tasks, identifying the personnel, equipment, and materials needed for each. Rebecca personally handled resource allocation to implement and support the BCMS. Meanwhile, the top management ensured active involvement and commitment at all levels of the organization to enhance the BCMS’s effectiveness.

Rebecca and the team drafted and published the business continuity policy on the company’s website. However, some employees found the technical jargon challenging to understand, so comprehensive training sessions were held to address this issue. These measures strengthened NexTech’s resilience and enhanced client trust by proactively addressing potential disruptions.

Based on Scenario 4, the top management of NexTech ensured the involvement and commitment of all levels of the organization.

What did they achieve?

  • A . Fostering ethics and integrity
  • B . Engagement of personnel
  • C . Segregation of duties and responsibilities

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Correct Answer: B
Question #28

Scenario:

NexTech Innovations, a dynamic tech startup located in Seoul, South Korea, is renowned for its advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Serving a global clientele, NexTech encountered a sudden obstacle when a critical supplier abruptly ceased operations, disrupting their supply chain and threatening their ability to deliver products on schedule. Recognizing the need for resilience, NexTech initiated the implementation of a robust business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

NexTech’s top management established a project team of five members and appointed Rebecca, the lead operations manager, as the project manager. The BCM team was tasked with the effective implementation of the BCMS in line with ISO 22301 requirements. Rebecca worked with the top management to analyze the internal context of the company to define the BCMS scope, focusing on assessing and determining who is responsible for coordinating and managing activities at different organizational levels.

The project team divided the implementation project into smaller tasks, identifying the personnel, equipment, and materials needed for each. Rebecca personally handled resource allocation to implement and support the BCMS. Meanwhile, the top management ensured active involvement and commitment at all levels of the organization to enhance the BCMS’s effectiveness.

Rebecca and the team drafted and published the business continuity policy on the company’s website. However, some employees found the technical jargon challenging to understand, so comprehensive training sessions were held to address this issue. These measures strengthened NexTech’s resilience and enhanced client trust by proactively addressing potential disruptions.

Rebecca and the BCM team drafted, published, and communicated the business continuity policy on the organization’s website.

Was this course of action in accordance with best practices?

  • A . Yes, it is the project team’s responsibility to draft and publish the policy the moment it is ready for communication.
  • B . No, the policy should have been communicated officially to the relevant parties rather than publishing it on the website.
  • C . No, the project team must obtain formal approval for the policy before publication.

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Correct Answer: C
Question #29

Scenario:

NexTech Innovations, a dynamic tech startup located in Seoul, South Korea, is renowned for its advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. Serving a global clientele, NexTech encountered a sudden obstacle when a critical supplier abruptly ceased operations, disrupting their supply chain and threatening their ability to deliver products on schedule. Recognizing the need for resilience, NexTech initiated the implementation of a robust business continuity management system (BCMS) based on ISO 22301.

NexTech’s top management established a project team of five members and appointed Rebecca, the lead operations manager, as the project manager. The BCM team was tasked with the effective implementation of the BCMS in line with ISO 22301 requirements. Rebecca worked with the top management to analyze the internal context of the company to define the BCMS scope, focusing on assessing and determining who is responsible for coordinating and managing activities at different organizational levels.

The project team divided the implementation project into smaller tasks, identifying the personnel, equipment, and materials needed for each. Rebecca personally handled resource allocation to implement and support the BCMS. Meanwhile, the top management ensured active involvement and commitment at all levels of the organization to enhance the BCMS’s effectiveness.

Rebecca and the team drafted and published the business continuity policy on the company’s website. However, some employees found the technical jargon challenging to understand, so comprehensive training sessions were held to address this issue. These measures strengthened NexTech’s resilience and enhanced client trust by proactively addressing potential disruptions.

According to Scenario 4, what method was used to estimate resources for the BCMS implementation project in NexTech?

  • A . Public estimation data
  • B . Alternative analysis
  • C . Bottom-up estimation

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Correct Answer: C
Question #30

Based on ISO 22301, who is responsible for assigning the roles and responsibilities related to the BCMS implementation within the organization?

  • A . Business continuity management team
  • B . Business continuity manager
  • C . Top management

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Correct Answer: C
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