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Designed for serious CBAP® aspirants, this 1000-question bank is your ultimate self-practice toolkit to prepare for the Certified Business Analysis Professional™ exam by IIBA®.
Covering all Knowledge Areas and techniques from the BABOK® Guide v3, this question bank gives you the structure, depth, and confidence to conquer the exam—no guesswork, just clear, focused learning.
Why You’ll Love It:
📚 1000 scenario-based questions covering all six knowledge areas and key techniques
🔍 Detailed explanations to help you understand the reasoning behind correct answers
📈 Mixed difficulty levels to guide both foundational review and final-stage preparation
🎯 Perfect for learners who want to go beyond surface-level review and deeply internalize concepts
🧪 Includes theory, scenario, and case study-based questions to reflect the actual exam experience
♻️ Unlimited attempts – try the questions as many times as you like during your access period
Whether you’re revisiting your CBAP® training or starting fresh, this resource is your powerful study companion—built to help you think, analyze, and decide like a professional business analyst.
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Sample Questions:
1. A Business analyst in healthcare is working on implementation of new laboratory information systems to enhance medical and related services. Initiative involves multiple user groups, and the industry is heavily regulated. A business analyst is in the process of ensuring that business analysis information is organized in a functional and useful manner, is easily accessible to appropriate personnel, and is stored for the necessary period of time. A business analyst needs to plan traceability to ensure that the approach adds value without excessive overhead. Which of the following is not a basis for the traceability approach?
a. Complexity of the domain
b. Number of views of requirements that will be produced
c. Understanding of the costs and benefits of features
d. Any requirement-related risk or applicable regulatory requirements
Correct Answer: C
Reason: Understanding of the costs and benefits of features is not a basis for traceability approaches. Granular level of tracing means more costs are involved in establishing and maintaining traceability of business analysis information
2. A Business Analyst is looking for Metrics and KPIs to measure solution performance implemented in a customer call centre. The current problem is that call centre executives need to put customers on hold for a considerable amount of time while information is retrieved from the central repository. The BA would like to measure average wait time, average call duration per query type, and system response time. He or she wants to analyze trends during a particular day, week, month, and season but cannot find the document detailing performance measures, metrics, KPIs and targets, or any other relevant information. The BA has asked call centre executives and process owners about the document. The information that process owners can provide is outdated. What should the business analyst do next?
a. The Business analyst should implement standard measures that are applied by other organizations.
b. The Business analyst must ask the project manager to provide required performance measures
c. The Business analyst must consult with sponsors to define performance measures
d. The Business analyst must work with stakeholders to determine and collect the performance measures.
Correct Answer: D
Reason: When solutions do not have built-in performance measures, the business analyst works with stakeholders to determine and collect the measures that will best reflect the performance of a solution.
3. A Business Analyst is working on a business intelligence project. BI Projects generally require integration of various systems to create a centralized data store of all information a business manages for the purpose of enabling better business decisions. Third party tools for creating data warehouse and visualization are used. It also involves managing relationships between all the data and enabling business users or technical report writers to create and automate a wide variety of reports. Which of the following sets of techniques are most likely to be used?
a. Entity Relationship Diagram, Data Dictionary, Data Mapping, Glossary
b. Data Flow Diagram, Entity Relationship Diagram, Data Dictionary, Glossary
c. Data Dictionary, Data Flow Diagrams, Data Mining, Interface Analysis
d. Data Modelling, Data Flow Diagram, Data Mining
Correct Answer: A
Reason: A business Intelligence initiative involves Entity Relationship Diagram, Data Dictionary, Data Mapping, and Glossary. Start with an entity relationship diagram that describes the high-level business concepts that are critical to your business intelligence effort. Then, create a data dictionary for each data source. Perform data mapping between source and destination, and develop a glossary to document business terminology and resolve any conflicts on using business terminology across organization users.
4. RGAP Corporation is a solution provider offering custom software development services for large global enterprises in a variety of industries. RGAP has a team of approximately 150 developers and 10 BAs who report to a solutions manager. Usability flaws may lead to client dissatisfaction. In order to eliminate usability flaws, the BA team recognized the need to improve the business analysis activity of identifying all affected user groups to validate requirements and engaged them throughout the project to make sure all relevant requirements are covered. Which of the following is an appropriate business analysis performance objective in this scenario?
a. Achieve 100% participation of affected user groups in requirements elicitation by the end of Q2
b. Ensure participation of affected user groups to validate requirements.
c. Measure the number of usability change requests per user group
d. Percentage of usability change request should be less than 5% of total usability requirements.
Correct Answer: A
Reason: The most appropriate objective is achieving 100% participation of affected user groups in requirements elicitation by the end of Q2. This is specific, relevant, and time bound. However, how you measure 100% participation is subjective.