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Which of the following are characteristics of a process:
1. Measurable
2. Responds to a specific Event
3. Has customers
4. Leads to specific results
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1 Only
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1 and 3 Only
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1, 2 and 3 Only
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1 and 4 Only
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1, 2, 3 and 4
Question 2
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The phase of realizing the requirements from previous stages, and improving the capabilities for the transition of new and modified services to production
Question 3
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A team of group of people and the tools they use to carry out one or more processes or activities, specialized in fulfilling a specified type of work, and responsible for specific end results
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Process
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Function
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Procedure
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Norm
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Rule
Question 4
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These describe the "how", and can also describe "who" executes the activities. May include stages from different processes
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Process
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Function
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Procedure
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Rule
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Norm
Question 5
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Who is responsible for the process results
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Process Operator
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Process Manager
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Process Owner
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Process Operatives
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CEO
Question 6
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A means to identify business imperatives that depend on service management, [blank_start]Business Case[blank_end] is a decision support and planning tool that projects the likely consequences of a business action?
Question 7
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"Increase market share" is a [blank_start]_______[blank_end] business objective
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Operational
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Financial
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Strategic
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Industry
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Tactical
Question 8
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"Improve professionalism of organization" is a [blank_start]_______[blank_end] business objective
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Operational
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Financial
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Strategic
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Industry
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Tactical
Question 9
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Is a concept for quantifying the value of an investment. Its use and meaning are not always precise
When dealing with financial officers?
Question 10
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Describe a provider's services in terms of business value. It articulates business needs and the provider's response to those needs.
Question 11
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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Functions refer to the logical grouping of roles and automated measures that execute a defined process, an activity or combination of both
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The funtions within Service Operation are needed to manage the "steady state" operation IT enviroment.
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A process manager is the person responsible for ensuring that the process is fit for the desired purpose and is accountable for the outputs of that process
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All process should be measurable and performance driven (not just time, but measuring overall efficiency including cost, effort and other resource used).
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Processes may define roles, responsibilities tools management controls, policies, standards, guidelines, activities and work instructions if they are needed
Question 12
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Describes the positive effect on business processes, activities, objects and tasks, This could be the removal of constraints that improves performance or some other positive effect that improves the outcomes managed and focused on by the customer and business. This is generally summarized as being fit for purpose.
Question 13
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The contents of a Service Package includes:
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The core services provided
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Any supporting services provided
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The service Level Package
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Request for Changes
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None of the above
Question 14
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Which of the following statement is FALSE?
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The primary objectives of Service Strategy is Design, develop and implement service management as a strategic asset and assisting growth of the organization
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The primary objectives of Service Strategy is Develop the IT organization's capability to manage the costs and risks associated with their service porfolio.
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The primary objectives of Service Strategy is Define the strategic objectives of the IT organization
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The Service Design phase is concerned predominantly with the development of capabilities for Service Management, enabling these practices to become a strategic asset of the organization
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A Service Package privides a detailed description of package of bundled services available to be delivered to Customers
Question 15
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Designs the infrastructure, processes and support mechanisms needed to meet the Availability requirements of the customer
Question 16
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Fundamental activities for Financial Management for IT Services is (are):
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Funding
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Component Demand
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Service Capacity
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IT Accouting
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Chargeback
Question 17
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The outcomes for existing services fall into 6 categories. Wha is this category?
Largely self contained, with well defined asset, process and system boundaries. These services are aligned with and are relevant to the organization's strategy
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Renew
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Replace
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Retain
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Retire
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Refactor
Question 18
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The processes included in the Service Strategy lifecycle phase are:
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IT Service Continuity Management
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Service Portfolio Management
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Financial Management
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Demand Management
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Information Security Management
Question 19
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The primary goal of [blank_start]______[blank_end] is to provide strategic direction and management of investments into IT Service Management so that an optimum portfolio of services is continually maintained
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IT Service Continuity Management
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Service Portfolio Management
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Financial Management
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Demand Management
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Information Security Management
Question 20
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Service Investments are split among _______ strategic categories
Question 21
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Which of the following is NOT defined as a part of a typical process?
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Inputs
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Metrics
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Work instructions
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Tools
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Roles
Question 22
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Service design is the biggest phase in the ITIL lifecycle. IT encompasses eight processes, and each process looks at the service from a different facet. Which of the following is NOT included as a Service Design Process
Question 23
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Capabilities are direct representation of an organization's maturity, history, and its experience, Which of the following is NOT included as part of a Capabilities
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Management
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Organization
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Process
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Infraestructure
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Knowledge
Question 24
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There are five aspects that service design must consider apart from the four Ps to ensure that a holistic view of services is taken rather than the individual elements of the service. Which of the following is NOT included as an aspect
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Service solutions for new or changed services
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Management information systems and tools
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Technology and management architectures
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Funtions to evaluate and direct enterprise vision
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Measurement methods and metrics
Question 25
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An effective design needs to consider the entire landscape-past, present, and future- identify stakeholders, and plan for contigencies, among others. At a high level, there are four areas that need to be comprehended to develop an effective design. Which of the following is NOT included as a part of a these areas
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People
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Process
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Partners
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Products
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Politics
Question 26
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Which of the following is NOT a type of change request:
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Normal Changes
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Emergency changes
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Standard Changes
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Politics changes
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None of the above
Question 27
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Which of the following is NOT a phase of Release and Deployment Management
Question 28
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A change in ITIL is defined as an activity performed (generally on a configuration item) that effects IT services (either positively or negatively). It coud be modification of existing configuration, additions, or decommissions. Which of the following is NOT an example:
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Managing conflicts with various teams, resources, schedules, and costs
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Implementation of optic fiber internet service to the customer organization
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Decommissioning of mainframe computers
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Changing ownership of a core switch
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Adding an IP to blacklist on firewall
Question 29
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Service transition is a major Phase for ITIL applicability and popularity in terms of roles in organizations. Which of the following is NOT included as a Service Transition Process
Question 30
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Establish the reason for measurement
Question 31
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Define Specific things that must happen if objetives are to be achieved
Question 32
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They are metrics which specifically indicate progress or performance around or toward Critical Success Factors
Question 33
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Are the definitions of what will be measured and how it will be measured
Question 34
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They are the actual readings taken based upon a specific metric