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Q23. A set of requirements for a new retail app has been prioritised using MoSCoW as follows:
REQ#1: (S)
REQ#2: (C)
REQ#3: (S)
REQ#4: (M)
REQ#5: (M)
REQ#6: (C)
REQ#7: (W)
All M, S and C. requirements have been approved for inclusion in the first iteration of the project.
Which of these requirements constitute the minimum usable subset of the first iteration?

 
 
 
 

Q24. Why is it important to record the author, source, and owner attributes of each requirement in a requirements catalogue?

 
 
 
 

Q25. During his yearly appraisal, a member of the sales team is given the following feedback:
‘Your approach to your sales target has been successful, but you have not applied the approach widely enough. Your target for next year is to use your recent experience to double your sales- this will ensure your contribution is in line with the team’s increased target.’ After discussion, this target is agreed on and is added to his written appraisal.
The organization recognizes four facets of knowledge:
A) Individual
B) Corporate
C) Explicit
D) Tacit
Which combination describes the appraisal target given above?

 
 
 
 

Q26. A zoo is in the process of introducing a new IT system to improve its processes and drive greater efficiency in its operations. It has received permission from the board of directors for a phased approach to introduce new business functionality and to replace manual processes with digital solutions.
The key areas for inclusion in the first phase are a new animal health monitoring system, which will allow the zookeepers to utilize the power of data analytics to monitor and proactively manage the health of the animals.
It will also provide them with a way of accurately recording the birth of new animals and record loans of animals to other zoos around the world.
On the public-facing side, the project will provide customers with an adoption scheme, which will raise much-needed funds.
A business analyst has constructed a use case diagram for the zoo:

The following potential statements have been made about the diagram:
A) The diagram is a correct representation of the scenario.
B) There are aspects of the scenario which are incorrectly represented in the diagram.
C) There are aspects of the scenario which are incorrectly omitted from the diagram.
D) The notation used in the diagram is incorrect.
Which of them is/are true?

 
 
 
 

Q27. The following two requirements have been captured during elicitation:
REQ#1: The system will operate during standard working hours, 5 days a week (Monday to Friday) | Priority = S(houl(d). Source = Operations assistant.
REQ#2: The system will operate during extended working hours, 6 days a week (Monday to Saturday) | Priority = S(houl(d). Source = Operations supervisor.
The owner of these requirements (the operations director) is content that REQ#1 and REQ#2 should be replaced by:
REQ#99 – The system must operate from 06:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday.
What update to the requirements catalogue is needed to reflect this change?

 
 
 
 

Q28. When prioritising requirements for Freshfields’ Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, Mary, the business analyst, has identified a functional requirement that states:
‘The system has to allow customer email addresses to be updated.’
The CRM system is being delivered through a series of releases. Ben, the owner of this requirement, has agreed that the requirement must be delivered before the end of the project, but it does not need to be in the initial release of the software.
What priority is this requirement?

 
 
 
 

Q29. A set of requirements for a new online health information portal have been prioritized using MoSCoW:
REQ#1: (S)
REQ#2: (C)
REQ#3: (S)
REQ#4: (M)
REQ#5: (M)
REQ#6: (C)
REQ#7: (W)
Only the minimum usable subset was approved for inclusion in the first iteration of the project. After the build for the first iteration began, it was estimated there was enough time to add two additional requirements, without negative impact on the project schedule.
Which two requirements will now be added to the first iteration build?

 
 
 
 

Q30. A business analyst working on a project has identified:
3 requirements for which there is a workaround and the users can live without;
2 requirements that the users can live without for now;
15 requirements which, if not delivered, will make the solution unworkable or useless.
When these requirements are prioritized using MoSCoW, which of the following categories will not be used?

 
 
 
 

Q31. Life Extenders is a not-for-profit organization, which renovates donated furniture to sell in its high street shop; any profit it makes is given to local charities. The operations director is planning a small project to implement a website to support the organization.
The business analyst assigned to work on this project is in the process of identifying stakeholder roles. The following have been suggested:
A) Members of the public could be customers of Life Extenders.
B) Members of the public could be suppliers of Life Extenders.
C) Life Extenders is a partner of other local charities.
D) Life Extenders is a regulator as it is a not-for-profit organization.
Which of these statements are correct?

 
 
 
 

Q32. A set of requirements for a new online health information portal have been prioritized using MoSCoW:
REQ#1: (S)
REQ#2: ((C)
REQ#3: (S)
REQ#4: (M)
REQ#5: (M)
REQ#6: ((C)
REQ#7: (W)
Only the minimum usable subset was approved for inclusion in the first iteration of the project.
After the build for the first iteration began, it was estimated there was enough time to add two additional requirements, without negative impact on the project schedule.
Which two requirements will now be added to the first iteration build?

 
 
 
 

Q33. During his yearly appraisal, a member of the sales team is given the following feedback:
‘Your approach to your sales target has been successful, but you have not applied the approach widely enough. Your target for next year is to use your recent experience to double your sales- this will ensure your contribution is in line with the team’s increased target’.
After discussion, this target is agreed on and is added to his written appraisal.
The organization recognizes four facets of knowledge:
(A) Individual
(B) Corporate
(C) Explicit
(D) Tacit
Which combination describes the appraisal target given above?

 
 
 
 

Q34. A practice guide for requirements elicitation offers the following information:
Disadvantage: Likely to be particularly time-consuming to conduct.
Disadvantage: Difficult to separate fact from opinion.
Advantage: Provides an opportunity to build rapport.
Advantage: Provides an opportunity to experience the business environment.
To which elicitation method does this extract refer?

 
 
 
 

Q35. A business analyst has collected the following legal requirement in support of a project seeking to improve the services provided by a children’s charity:
The system must record all the details of the children and young people we interact with.
The project is in the early phases of requirements elicitation. At this stage, the business analyst is trying to ensure that they have captured the broad requirements.
Which style of requirements document is the business analyst constructing, and what additional (essential) attribute will they need to record?

 
 
 
 

Q36. A practice guide for requirements elicitation offers the following information:
* Disadvantage: Likely to be particularly time-consuming to conduct.
* Disadvantage: Difficult to separate fact from opinion.
* Advantage: Provides an opportunity to build rapport.
* Advantage: Provides an opportunity to experience the business
environment.
To which elicitation method does this extract refer?

 
 
 
 

Q37. A project sponsor has been asked to validate requirements in the requirements validation stage of the requirements engineering framework.
The primary validation role of the project sponsor is to ensure that the requirements are what at this stage?

 
 
 
 

Q38. A business analyst has interviewed project stakeholders and has a robust list of requirements.
At which stages in the requirements engineering framework would he check that these requirements support the business objectives defined at the start of the project?

 
 
 
 

Q39. Kings Castle Travel organises UK walking tours and has begun a programme to upgrade its IT systems. Its Walks System will hold details of all the walking routes the company uses to create its tour packages. These routes are designed and written by the walking guides and are currently held in spreadsheet files on the office computer.
The functionality of the new system will include the ability to import walking routes from these spreadsheets. All routes held on the system will be checked by the walking guides and authorised for use by the tour manager.
What will NOT be an actor on the use case diagram?

 
 
 
 

Q40. Below is a requirements list for a taxi company’s booking system:
REQ#1: The system must allow the operator to make and amend a taxi booking.
REQ#2: The system must allow the operator to delete a taxi booking.
REQ#3: The system must be available within standard working hours.
REQ#4: The system should support 100 concurrent booking requests between 06:00hrs and 23:30hrs. REQ#5:
The system should allow the operator to add a note when cancelling a taxi booking.
The following actions are being considered:
A) Separate REQ#1 into 2 requirements.
B) Clarify what is meant by ‘standard working hours’ in REQ#3.
C) Check that the proposed solution will be able to support 100 concurrent booking requests, per REQ#4.
D) Separate REQ#4 into 2 requirements.
E) Review and merge REQ#2 and REQ#5.
Which of these actions should be undertaken to improve the clarity of these requirements?

 
 
 
 

Q41. A business analyst is categorizing requirements in a requirements catalogue.
Which of the following would be classed as a non-functional requirement?

 
 
 
 

Q42. A project team has decided that it wishes to adopt an agile/iterative approach to a development project. The following principles have been agreed upon to guide the selection of elicitation techniques:
1) We will embrace the evolutionary and re-factoring principles of iterative development in our approach to requirements elicitation.
2) We need to build a broad (but basic) understanding of how teams work together in the current business situation.
3) We need to build strong personal relationships to ensure we can instil empowerment and collaboration in the team.
Which of the following sets of elicitation techniques would support all these principles?

 
 
 
 

Q43. A business analyst is allocating elicited requirements to an appropriate category in a requirements catalogue.
Here are five of the captured requirements:
A) A sales person must be able to confirm a sales order.
B) Only customers with a ‘normal’ status should be permitted to place orders.
C) The order management system should hold the data for ‘barred’ customers for five years.< D) A stock picker must be able to mark an order as ‘picked’.
E) The order management team should be able to view sales orders by time range and status.
Which of these requirements will be classified as functional requirements in the requirements catalogue?

 
 
 
 

Q44. A business analyst is allocating elicited requirements to an appropriate category in a requirements catalogue.
Here are five of the captured requirements:
A) A sales person must be able to confirm a sales order.
B) Only customers with a ‘normal’ status should be permitted to place orders.
C) The order management system should hold the data for ‘barred’ customers for five years.
D) A stock picker must be able to mark an order as ‘picked’
E) The order management team should be able to view sales orders by time range and status.
Which of these requirements will be classified as functional requirements in the requirements catalogue?

 
 
 
 

Q45. A business analyst working on a project has identified:
3 requirements for which there is a workaround and the users can live without;
2 requirements that the users can live without for now;
15 requirements which, if not delivered, will make the solution unworkable or useless.
When these requirements are prioritized using MoSCoW, which of the following categories will not be used?

 
 
 
 

Q46. At Tiny Toys Ltd, business analyst Sophie has been employed to investigate and improve the invoicing process. To help her understand the data required in the system, she intends to request and review a sample of completed invoices.
What elicitation technique will she be using?

 
 
 
 

Q47. Ethan, Emma and Jitesh are all members of a team that aims to produce a new expenses approval system for their organisation. Ethan has been sharing his ideas after a recent requirements review. He has applied his expert knowledge of Human Resources (HR) to suggest some potential adjustments to the requirements set, which he feels will make the project more effective. He has agreed to take these ideas back to his HR teams to confirm them. Once the requirements are confirmed, they will go to Jitesh for sign-off.
The whole team has been discussing a potential issue regarding the dates for introducing the new system. Emma has agreed to schedule some time with Jitesh to propose and agree with him her detailed plan for the corrective action they need to reduce the current project slippage.
Based on the scenario above, which of the following represents the roles of Ethan, Emma and Jitesh?

 
 
 
 

BCS RE18 Exam Syllabus Topics:

Topic Details
Topic 1
  • Agile And Linear Development Approachesenerate Questions In Order To Clarify A Requirement And Remove Ambiguity
Topic 2
  • Interpret A Given Scenario, Identify Stakeholders And Describe Their Contribution To Requirements Engineering
Topic 3
  • Explain The Key Roles Project Stakeholders During Requirements Engineering
Topic 4
  • Describe The Principles And Application Of The Elicitation Techniques
Topic 5
  • Explain The Rationale Of Requirements Planning And Estimating
Topic 6
  • Define The Term Stakeholder
  • Project Manager
  • Solution Architect
Topic 7
  • Describe Their Contribution To Requirements Engineering
  • Interpret A Given Scenario, Identify Stakeholders
Topic 8
  • Define The Term ‘Requirements’ And The Characteristics Of A Requirement
Topic 9
  • Introduction To Requirements Engineering
  • Interpret A Given Scenario To Identify Different Knowledge Types
Topic 10
  • Show Understanding Of The Rationale For The Requirements Hierarchy
Topic 11
  • Explain The Key Roles Of The Business Stakeholders During Requirements Engineering
Topic 12
  • Business Objectives
  • Project Objectives
  • Constraints (Budget, Timescale, Standards)
  • Authority Or Sponsor
  • Resources
  • Assumptions
Topic 13
  • Describe The Elements That Should Be Considered As The Contents Of A Project Initiation Document, Terms Of Reference Or Project Charter
Topic 14
  • List The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Elicitation Techniques
  • Discuss The Suitability Of The Elicitation Techniques
Topic 15
  • Explain The Categories Within The Hierarchy
  • Business Policy (General) Requirements
Topic 16
  • Interpret A Given Scenario To Identify Relevant Elicitation Techniques
Topic 17
  • Explain The Rationale For Requirements Engineering And The Application Of The Requirements Engineering Framework

 

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