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Question #: 20
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In the middle of a project, a new requirement was added to the scope. The business analyst must determine if any impacts, dependencies, or risks are associated with the addition to the scope.
What task should the business analyst perform in order to identify these impacts?

  • A. Manage requirements traceability.
  • B. Manage assumptions and constraints.
  • C. Manage solution scope.
  • D. Manage requirements prioritization.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Selected Answer: C
To identify impacts, dependencies, or risks associated with a new requirement added to the scope, the business analyst should manage solution scope. Managing solution scope involves ensuring that the scope of the project is well-defined, understood by all stakeholders, and aligned with the business objectives. It involves identifying the boundaries and constraints of the project, and ensuring that changes to the scope are carefully considered and managed. In this case, the business analyst should perform a scope impact analysis to identify any impacts, dependencies, or risks associated with the addition of the new requirement to the scope. This may involve reviewing the existing project plan, analyzing the impact of the new requirement on the project timeline, resources, and budget, and identifying any dependencies or risks that may be associated with the change.
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