IIBA ECBA Exam
Entry Certificate in Business Analysis (Page 4 )

Updated On: 1-Feb-2026

When selecting an elicitation technique, the business analyst (BA) should consider techniques that are:

  1. commonly used in similar initiatives.
  2. easy to use.
  3. already known by stakeholders.
  4. popular in the industry.

Answer(s): A



When defining the requirements architecture, a business analyst (BA) examines the relationships among requirements to ensure that they satisfy the following quality criteria:

  1. prioritized, understandable, familiar, kinesthetic, visual.
  2. defined, necessary, correct, unambiguous, consistent.
  3. value-add, functional, auditable, edited, approved.
  4. atomic, complete, concise, feasible, testable.

Answer(s): B



Which of the following techniques is used when recommendations for improvement are supported by objective and quantitative evidence?

  1. Observation
  2. Functional decomposition
  3. Balanced scorecard
  4. Estimation

Answer(s): A



Requirements that can be reused in the long term have which of the following characteristics?

  1. Detailed references to an application
  2. Direct ties to a specific requirements tool
  3. Specific connections to one or more departments
  4. Limited or no references to specific solutions

Answer(s): D



Business analysis is the practice of enabling change in an enterprise by:

  1. defining organizational needs and recommending solutions.
  2. identifying pain points and recommending alternatives.
  3. listening to stakeholder feedback and documenting their issues.
  4. understanding strategic objectives and improving internal processes.

Answer(s): A



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