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The Open Group OG0-093 - TOGAF 9 Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Certification Exam

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Question #1 (Topic: demo questions)

Complete the sentence. The TOGAF Architecture Governance Framework includes

A.
a list of responsibilities for running an Architecture Board
B.
a model for governance including process, content and context
C.
guidance for establishing an Architecture Capability using the ADM
D.
the Architecture Compliance review process and checklists
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:

The TOGAF Architecture Governance Framework provides a comprehensive structure for governing enterprise architecture across an organization. It defines the processes, content, roles, responsibilities, decision-making mechanisms, and organizational context needed to ensure that architecture activities are aligned with business goals and are consistently managed. The framework helps organizations establish effective oversight, compliance, accountability, and control over architecture development and implementation. Option A is too narrow because it focuses only on Architecture Board responsibilities, Option C relates to establishing an Architecture Capability rather than governance itself, and Option D refers to only one aspect of governance—compliance reviews. Therefore, the most complete and accurate description is B, as the Architecture Governance Framework encompasses governance process, content, and context.
Question #2 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following is defined by TOGAF as a representation of a system from the perspective of a
related set of concerns?

A.
Architecture Building Block
B.
Capability Architecture
C.
Statement of Work
D.
View
E.
Viewpoint
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:

It is important to distinguish a View from a Viewpoint. A Viewpoint defines the conventions, rules, templates, and techniques used to create a view, while a View is the actual representation produced using that viewpoint. The other options are unrelated: an Architecture Building Block is a reusable component of an architecture, a Capability Architecture describes a business capability, and a Statement of Work is a project document. Therefore, D. View is the correct answer because it directly matches TOGAF's definition of a representation of a system from a particular set of stakeholder concerns.

Question #3 (Topic: demo questions)

Which section of the TOGAF template for Architecture Principles should highlight the business
benefits for adhering to the principle?

A.
Implications
B.
Name
C.
 Rationale

D.
Statement
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
In the TOGAF Architecture Principles template, the Implications section explains the consequences, requirements, and impacts of adopting a principle. This is where the business benefits, costs, effort, and changes required are highlighted. It helps stakeholders understand what will happen in practical terms if the principle is followed, including both advantages and necessary adjustments.
  • Statement defines the principle itself
  • Rationale explains why the principle exists
  • Name identifies the principle
  • Implications describe the effects, including business benefits and impact
Therefore, the section that highlights the business benefits for adhering to the principle is Implications (A).

Question #4 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following is an objective of Phase B, Business Architecture?

A.
To confirm the ability of the enterprise to undergo change
B.
To demonstrate how stakeholder concerns are addressed in the Business Architecture
C.
To develop a Target Technology Architecture to support the business

D.
To finalize the Architecture Vision and Architecture Definition documents
E.
To maximize the business value from the architecture
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
In TOGAF ADM Phase B (Business Architecture), the main objective is to develop a target business architecture that clearly describes how the enterprise operates and how it supports business goals. A key part of this phase is ensuring that stakeholder concerns are properly addressed and mapped to business architecture views, showing how the architecture satisfies their needs and requirements.
Option A relates more to preliminary readiness and change capability, not specifically Phase B. Option C belongs to Phase D (Technology Architecture), not Business Architecture. Option D refers to outputs across ADM completion stages, not Phase B specifically. Option E is too broad and relates to overall enterprise value, not a direct Phase B objective.
Therefore, Option B is correct because Phase B focuses on developing the Business Architecture while ensuring stakeholder concerns are clearly addressed and represented.

Question #5 (Topic: demo questions)

Which of the following best describes how TOGAF defines an enterprise?

A.
Any collection of organizations that has a common set of goals
B.
Any corporation with more than 10,000 employees

C.
Any organization involved in commerce
D.
Any organization whose stock is traded

E.
Any set of organizations based at the same geographic location
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
In TOGAF, an enterprise is defined very broadly and does not refer only to a single company or a commercial organization. Instead, it includes any collection of organizations (or parts of organizations) that share common goals and work together toward achieving them.
This can include:
  • A single company
  • Multiple companies working together
  • Government departments
  • Internal divisions within one large organization
The key idea is not size, location, or commercial status, but shared objectives and coordination toward common goals.