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Certified-Business-Analyst Practice Test


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During the discovery phase of a Salesforce project, which types of analyses should a business analyst typically perform?


A. Financial, Technical, Operational


B. Technical, Stakeholder, Enterprise


C. Enterprise, Strategy, Stakeholder





C.
  Enterprise, Strategy, Stakeholder

Explanation:

The types of analyses that a business analyst typically performs during the discovery phase of a Salesforce project are enterprise analysis, strategy analysis, and stakeholder analysis. Enterprise analysis is a technique that examines and evaluates the internal and external factors that affect a business or organization. It can help the business analyst understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of a business or organization. Strategy analysis is a technique that defines and clarifies the goals, objectives, scope, and success criteria of a project or initiative.

It can help the business analyst align the project or initiative with the vision and mission of a business or organization. Stakeholder analysis is a technique that identifies and evaluates the people who have an interest in or influence on a project or initiative. It can help the business analyst understand who are the key stakeholders, what are their roles and responsibilities, what are their needs and expectations, how they communicate and collaborate, etc. Financial analysis is a technique that assesses the costs and benefits of a project or initiative. It can help the business analyst justify or prioritize the project or initiative based on its return on investment (ROI) or net present value (NPV).

Technical analysis is a technique that examines and evaluates the technical aspects of a project or initiative. It can help the business analyst understand the feasibility or complexity of a project or initiative based on its architecture or design. Operational analysis is a technique that analyzes and optimizes the processes and workflows of a business or organization. It can help the business analyst improve the efficiency or effectiveness of a business or organization based on its performance metrics or best practices.

Which of the following User Management terms is best described by this definition: " Record created to identify a new employee that starts accessing Salesforce".


A. Profiles


B. Salesforce characters


C. Users


D. Roles





C.
  Users

Explanation:

Users is the User Management term that is best described by this definition: “Record created to identify a new employee that starts accessing Salesforce”. Profiles are User Management terms that define what users can do within an organization based on their job function and responsibilities. Roles are User Management terms that control data visibility and reporting hierarchy within an organization based on users’ positions. Usernames are User Management terms that identify users when they log in to Salesforce.

References:
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.users_def.htm&type=5

Cloud Kicks Is conducting sprint planning for an Experience Cloud user portal project. The focus for this sprint Is on the minimum viable product.

Which requirement should the business analyst prioritize?


A. Items chat are user-friendly features


B. Items requested by the majority of users


C. Items that are crucial to the business





C.
  Items that are crucial to the business

Explanation:

The minimum viable product (MVP) is the version of a product that has just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback for future development. The MVP should focus on the items that are essential to the business value and goals, not on the items that are nice to have or preferred by some users. Therefore, the business analyst should prioritize the items that are crucial to the business over the items that are user￾friendly features or requested by the majority of users.

References:
Certification - Business Analyst - Trailhead, under “About the Exam”
Get Started with Salesforce Business Analyst Certification Prep, under “The Salesforce Business Analyst Certification”
Cert Prep: Salesforce Business Analyst | Salesforce Trailhead, under “Get Started with Salesforce Business Analyst Certification Prep”

The business analyst (BA) at Cloud Kicks has been asked to map the current sales process in Sales Cloud to document legal compliance with local privacy regulations, which can differ based on the state or country of a data transaction.

Which activity would be most effective in helping the BA understand the sales process?


A. Using live workshops to map out the sales process


B. Asking stakeholders to complete a questionnaire


C. Conducting individual interviews with stakeholders





A.
  Using live workshops to map out the sales process

Explanation:

This answer suggests using live workshops to map out the sales process as the most effective activity for the BA to understand the sales process at CK. A live workshop is a collaborative session where the BA facilitates a group discussion with stakeholders or users to elicit information, generate ideas, or solve problems. A live workshop can help the BA map out the sales process by engaging participants in creating a visual representation of the process, identifying pain points and opportunities, and reaching a consensus on the current state.

References:
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/modules/salesforce-business-analyst￾quick-look/use-live-workshops-to-collaborate

The business analyst (0A) at Universal Containers has met with stakeholders and is using the waterfall methodology to capture requirements for Sales Cloud enhancements for a future product release.

What is the next step for the BA to take before build can begin?


A. Define the minimal viable product.


B. Get approval and signoff on the requirements.


C. Schedule sprint planning meetings.





B.
  Get approval and signoff on the requirements.

Explanation:

This answer states that getting approval and signoff on the requirements is the next step for the BA to take before build can begin. Approval and signoff on the requirements means that the stakeholders agree that the requirements are accurate, complete, and feasible, and that they authorize the development team to start building the solution. Approval and signoff on the requirements helps to avoid scope creep, rework, and miscommunication.

References:
https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/content/learn/modules/salesforce-business-analyst￾certification-prep/prepare-for-the-salesforce-business-analyst-certification-exam


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