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What is a stakeholder analysis chart?

  1. It is a matrix that documents stakeholders' threats, perceived threats, and communication needs.
  2. It is a matrix that identifies all of the stakeholders and to whom they must report to.
  3. It is a matrix that documents the stakeholders' requirements, when the requirements were created, and when the fulfillment of the requirements took place.
  4. It is a matrix that identifies who must communicate with whom.

Answer(s): A



Which of the following strategies is used to minimize the effects of a disruptive event on a company, and is created to prevent interruptions to normal business activity?

  1. Disaster Recovery Plan
  2. Continuity of Operations Plan
  3. Contingency Plan
  4. Business Continuity Plan

Answer(s): D



You are a project manager of a large construction project. Within the project you are working with several vendors to complete different phases of the construction. Your client has asked that you arrange for some of the materials a vendor is to install next week in the project to be changed. According to the change management plan what subsystem will need to manage this change request?

  1. Cost
  2. Resources
  3. Contract
  4. Schedule

Answer(s): C



Which of the following roles is responsible for review and risk analysis of all contracts on a regular basis?

  1. The Configuration Manager
  2. The Supplier Manager
  3. The Service Catalogue Manager
  4. The IT Service Continuity Manager

Answer(s): B



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Rahol commented on August 24, 2023
I passed my Azure exam last week and now preparing for my AWS exam. Just to share my experience... Some exams are divided into sections and models, others are not. The CLF-C01 exam is one of them. Unfortunately, the structure of the AWS exams are totally different from the Microsoft exams.  I suggest you practice using the Xegine App and divide the questions in different phases and study that way. For example, study questions 1 to 100. Once you are comfortable with that you can get a passing score of 90% or more, move on to questions 101 to 200... and so on.I hope this helps.
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