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n 1 6 / A new authentication solution has successfully passed all functional testing. The CISO has asked the testing team to identify which of the possible Solution Replacement strategies will present the greatest risk to the organization and, for that reason, should not be considered. Question options: Time-boxed coexistence One-time cutover segmented cutover Permanent coexistence Hide question 1 feedback Read chapter 6, Section 6.11 n 2 2 / Who should perform exploratory testing? Question options: by the user acceptance test team testers with in-depth knowledge of the business by employees with no advance knowledge of the system None of the listed choices are correct. Hide question 2 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.6 (all subsections) n 3 6 / A business analyst is working to determine if a set of actual values (measurements) is acceptable for system availability for a new firewall. What approach should be used for this assessment? Question options: Examine data using tolerance ranges Calculate defect rate Calculate mean time to repair Calculate mean time to failure Hide question 3 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.7.2 n 4 2 / How should a business analyst determine what to evaluate?
Question options: focus on business goals and objectives All of the listed choices are correct. consider customer metrics examine key performance indicators Hide question 4 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.5 (all subsections) n 5 2 / Integration testing is used to determine ________. Question options: If software component interfaces are correct If a system will place nicely with other systems If a system continues to operate properly when connected to the enterprise environment if functionality degrades over time Hide question 5 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.6 (all subsections) n 6 2 / What is a defect? Question options: a minor error which can be fixed with a little effort a discrepancy between actual results and required results a test result which varies from the desired result a major problem which will cause the project to fail acceptance testing Hide question 6 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.6 & 6.7 (all subsections) n 7 2 / Which of the following is used to determine who has authority to sign-off on a project's release? Question options: Organization Chart Project Charter Sponsorship Agreement RACI Chart Hide question 7 feedback Read chapter 6, Section 6.9 n 8 2 /
What type of evaluation uses precise and explicit measurements? Question options: Mixed Methods Surveys and Focus Groups Qualitative Quantitative Hide question 8 feedback Read Chapter 6, Section 6.1 n 9 6 / A company needs to determine why, after six months, a software security solution is not meeting expectations. Which type of analysis should be used to identify the problems? Question options: Gap Analysis Root Cause Analysis Five Whys SWOT analysis Hide question 9 feedback Read Chapter 6 Section 6.10 (all subsections) n 10 2 / Long term performance is measured to determine _______. Question options: if residual requirements are impairing the solution if the user acceptance testing was adequate None of the listed choices are correct. the business benefits of the solution implementation Hide question 10 feedback Read chapter 6, section 6.10 all sub sections n 11 2 / What is the purpose of solution evaluation? Question options: to determine if all requirements have been satisfied to determine if the solution meets the desired business result to guide governance boards in their decision making to define acceptance criteria
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Hide question 11 feedback Read Chapter 6, Section 6.2 n 12 2 / What type of lifecycle defines acceptance criteria as part of a user story? Question options: Waterfall Spiral Adaptive Agile Hide question 12 feedback Read Chapter 6, Section 6.3 (all subsections) n 13 6 / A business analyst is performing a cost benefit analysis as part of a requirements evaluation task. The analyst realizes that the numbers are skewed in favor of one outcome and the supporting data show that the bias was intentionally inserted into the evaluation metrics. She decides not to say anything to her team leader. What ethical principle is not being upheld? Question options: Equity Diligence Duty to Inform Misfeasance Hide question 13 feedback Case Study: Principal-Agent Relationships n 14 2 / Which ethical principle considers the impacts on a company's managers, employees, customers, and vendors when making decisions? Question options: None of the listed choices are correct. Stakeholder Theory Stockholder Theory Social Contract Theory Hide question 14 feedback
Case Study: Normative Business Ethics n 15 2 / A business analyst has flagged a set of requirements as being unfair but is having a hard time explaining why he believes this to be true. What principles could be consulted to make a determination? Question options: None of the listed choices are correct. Kantianism: Duty and Obligation Bentham's Utility Theory Rawls's Principles of Justice Hide question 15 feedback Case Study: Fairness and Justice: Equality, Equity, and Egality n 16 6 / A governance board has decided that under the company's work-from home program, it will provide a company owned laptop to every employee whether they need one or not. This solution is an example of _____. Question options: utilitarianism Egality Equity Equality Hide question 16 feedback Case Study: Fairness and Justice n 17 2 / A business analyst has been asked to evaluate a set of policy enforcement decisions for a client. The client's metrics judge a decision as right if all the rules were followed regardless of outcome. This is an example of _____. Question options: None of the listed choices are correct. act-utilitarianism normative business ethics rule-utilitarianism Hide question 17 feedback
Case Study: Utility Theory n 18 2 / The effectiveness of a non-disclosure agreement depends upon _____. Question options: ethical behavior of all parties the principles of fairness the rule of law None of the listed choices are correct. Hide question 18 feedback Case Study: Ethics and Ethical Decision Making n 19 0 / A group of cybersecurity companies has decided to work together to improve cybersecurity at a local non profit organization. This use of profits to benefit the outside organization is a right choice under which ethical theory? Question options: Stockholder Theory Principal-Agent Theory Social Contract Theory Stakeholder Theory Hide question 19 feedback Case Study: Ethics and Ethical Decision Making n 20 2 / Which ethical principle would guide employees to resist their curiosity and not click on unknown links in emails? Question options: act-utilitarianism Duty of Care Social Contract Theory rule-utilitarianism Hide question 20 feedback Case Study: Ethics and Ethical Decision Making n 21 6 / "If you see something, say something" is a common phrase used in Public Service Announcements to encourage people to
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report crime and suspicious behavior. What ethical principle does this phrase evoke? Question options: Misfeasance Equity Duty Diligence Hide question 21 feedback Case Study: Negligence n 22 2 / Which ethical principle focuses on obligations to take actions which benefit others? Question options: Duty of Care Stakeholder Theory Duty to Inform Utility Theory Hide question 22 feedback Case Study: Ethics and Ethical Decision Making n 23 2 / The lead business analyst tells the team that, when there is a conflict in requirements, the requirements of the owners of the company will take precedence. Under which ethical theory is this the right decision? Question options: Social Contract Theory Principal-Agent Theory Stockholder Theory Stakeholder Theory Hide question 23 feedback Case Study: Ethics and Ethical Decision Making