Business analysis
  • 1. Business analysis is the practice of enabling change in an organizational context by defining needs and recommending solutions that deliver value to stakeholders. It involves understanding business needs, capturing requirements, analyzing processes, identifying opportunities for improvement, and facilitating communication between different stakeholders. A business analyst plays a critical role in driving successful business outcomes by bridging the gap between business problems and technology solutions. They leverage their analytical skills, domain knowledge, and communication abilities to ensure that projects are aligned with business goals and deliver tangible benefits to the organization.

    What does ROI stand for in business analysis?
A) Return on Investment
B) Revenue Outlook Index
C) Risk of Inflation
D) Resource Optimization Indicator
  • 2. What type of requirements identify how a system should interact with users or other systems?
A) Non-functional requirements
B) Functional requirements
C) Business requirements
D) System requirements
  • 3. In a business context, what does KPI stand for?
A) Keeping Procedures Informed
B) Key Performance Indicator
C) Key Process Inspection
D) Knowledge Provider Identification
  • 4. In business analysis, what is the purpose of a stakeholder register?
A) To track project expenses
B) To create project timelines
C) To schedule project meetings
D) To document information about project stakeholders
  • 5. Which of the following is a technique used for identifying stakeholders and understanding their needs?
A) Stakeholder analysis
B) Process mapping
C) Pareto analysis
D) Force field analysis
  • 6. What does the term 'As-Is' represent in business analysis?
A) An operational decision
B) A future business goal
C) The current state of a process or system
D) A compliance requirement
  • 7. What does the acronym SMART stand for in relation to setting project objectives?
A) Strategic, Mission-based, Adaptive, Ready, Tenacious
B) Structured, Managed, Analytical, Resilient, Thorough
C) Simple, Motivated, Agile, Resourceful, Talented
D) Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
  • 8. What is a user story in agile business analysis?
A) A list of product features
B) A detailed project plan
C) A technical bug report
D) A brief description of a feature from an end-user perspective
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