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PMI Exam PMI-PBA Topic 4 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for PMI's PMI-PBA exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 4
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A business analyst has been assigned to a project team that is redesigning the company's website. The business analyst has been documenting the relationships between requirements and has found requirements that do not trace to a business need.

Which type of requirements are these?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Margart
1 months ago
I'm going with 'out-of-scope' on this one. Although I do wonder if the business analyst has a secret passion for building space stations on the side. You never know!
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Cordie
2 months ago
Haha, 'out-of-scope' for sure. It's like the website team is trying to build a rocket ship when the client just wanted a simple online brochure. Stay focused, folks!
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Clare
10 days ago
C) Out-of-scope
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Valentine
13 days ago
B) Out-of-scope
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Derrick
1 months ago
A) Out-of-scope
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Ciara
2 months ago
Definitely 'out-of-scope'. Implementing requirements that don't serve a clear purpose is a waste of time and resources. The business analyst needs to push back on these and focus on the essential, value-adding requirements.
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C: Agreed, it's important to prioritize requirements that align with the business needs.
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Odelia
3 days ago
B: The business analyst needs to push back on these and focus on the essential, value-adding requirements.
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Trinidad
8 days ago
A: Definitely 'out-of-scope'. Implementing requirements that don't serve a clear purpose is a waste of time and resources.
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Gene
25 days ago
D) Out-of-scope
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Kaitlyn
1 months ago
C) Implemented
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Mendy
1 months ago
B) Tested
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Aimee
1 months ago
A) In-scope
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Dudley
2 months ago
Out-of-scope requirements can lead to project delays and budget overruns.
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Daren
2 months ago
Agreed, focusing on in-scope requirements is crucial for project success.
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Kate
2 months ago
These requirements that don't trace to a business need must be 'out-of-scope'. I can't imagine why the company would develop website features that aren't aligned with their business objectives.
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Felicidad
2 months ago
But shouldn't we also consider if these requirements can be implemented or tested before ruling them out?
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Veronika
2 months ago
I agree with Ona. Out-of-scope requirements should not be included in the project.
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Ona
3 months ago
I think the requirements that do not trace to a business need are out-of-scope.
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