IIBA CCBA Certification of Competency in Business Analysis Online Training
IIBA CCBA Online Training
The questions for CCBA were last updated at Jul 18,2025.
- Exam Code: CCBA
- Exam Name: Certification of Competency in Business Analysis
- Certification Provider: IIBA
- Latest update: Jul 18,2025
Karen is the business analyst for her organization and she’s reviewing the tasks within her endeavor. Several of the tasks have the characteristic that the activity will be completed with the project stakeholders, consultants, and business analyst, though this hasn’t yet been approved.
What is this condition of believing some things to be true about an activity without proving the validity of the belief called?
- A . Risk
- B . Assumption
- C . Constraint
- D . Boundary
All of the following are examples of elicitation techniques that are used as part of the business analyst elicitation task except for which one?
- A . Brainstorming
- B . Observation
- C . Decomposition
- D . Prototyping
You are the business analyst for your organization and you’re preparing to elicit requirements from the stakeholders. You’ve gathered several inputs to help with the elicitation process.
Which input(s) will be used to ensure that you understand the type of information that should be elicited from the stakeholders?
- A . Stakeholder list
- B . Risk assessment
- C . Business need
- D . Roles and responsibility
You are a business analyst for your organization and you’re working with the stakeholders to identify the primary inputs to the business analysis approach.
Which one of the following is a primary input to the business analysis approach?
- A . The business analysis approach will be shaped by the problem or opportunity faced by the organization.
- B . The business analysis approach will be shaped by the penalty of not seizing the opportunity.
- C . The business analysis approach will be shaped by the time allowed for business analysis planning.
- D . The business analysis approach will be shaped by the risks faced by the organization.
Your organization is using a plan-driven approach to business analysis.
What must you do with all of the communication documents created as part of this high-priority project that you are serving as the business analyst for?
- A . The communications management plan will dictate what will happen to the business analysis communications.
- B . All formal communication must be destroyed once the project is completed.
- C . All communications must be archived and will become part of the organizational process assets.
- D . All communications must be documented and passed onto the solution’s project manager for analysis and to serve as supporting detail.
Linda is the business analyst for her organization and she’s working with Joe, a new business analyst, to prioritize requirements. Joe doesn’t understand why requirements need to be prioritized; as all requirements are required, they should carry equal weight in the analysis.
What should Linda tell Joe as to why requirements must be prioritized?
- A . Prioritization ranks the requirements according to the cost and schedule.
- B . Prioritization ranks the requirements on a weighted scale of key performance indicators, such as cost, schedule, risk, and experience.
- C . Prioritization ensures that the most important stakeholders are considered first.
- D . Prioritization of requirements focuses on the most critical requirements first.
What condition of the requirements must be fulfilled in order to use the matrix documentation approach to specify and model requirements?
- A . The requirements must have opposing values.
- B . The requirements must have common characteristics.
- C . The requirements must have the uniform structure.
- D . The requirements must have rated goals, such as time, cost, and quality.
Which of the following is a business management strategy originally developed by Motorola, USA in 1986?
- A . Quality Circle
- B . Waterfall model
- C . Lean
- D . Six Sigma
As a business analyst, you’ll often have to coach stakeholders on the processes, knowledge areas, and tasks you’ll complete for an organization. One of the knowledge areas is enterprise analysis.
This knowledge area completes all of the following activities except for which one?
- A . It defines the nature of a solution that meets that need.
- B . It identifies business needs, problems, or opportunities.
- C . It justifies the investment necessary to deliver that solution.
- D . It manages and expresses requirements to a broad and diverse audience.
You are the business analyst for your organization and you’re working with your manager to discuss the constraints and assumptions that may affect the requirements. Your manager wants to know from where you’ve derived the list of constraints and assumptions.
What’s the best answer as to where assumptions and constraints are identified?
- A . Assumptions and constraints are identified through a review of project requirements.
- B . Assumptions and constraints are identified through elicitation from stakeholders.
- C . Assumptions and constraints are identified through risk identification and analysis.
- D . Assumptions and constraints are identified through document analysis.