The Entry Certificate in Business Analysis™ (ECBA®) is an ideal credential for individuals looking to begin their journey in the field of business analysis. Globally recognized and highly regarded, the ECBA® certification demonstrates a strong understanding of core business analysis concepts and establishes a solid foundation for a successful career in this domain.
Overview of the ECBA Certification Exam
To support your exam preparation, We provides carefully designed ECBA® practice exams that closely reflect the structure and difficulty level of the actual certification test. These mock exams help you assess your readiness, identify knowledge gaps, and strengthen key concepts through detailed explanations. With the flexibility to practice at your own pace, you can build confidence and approach the ECBA® exam fully prepared.
How Can You Prepare for the ECBA® Certification Exam?
Effective preparation is key to clearing the ECBA® certification exam on the first attempt. We supports candidates with a well-structured 21-hour training program designed to align closely with the standards outlined in the BABOK® Guide. This program covers all essential knowledge areas and core business analysis concepts required for the exam.
In addition to formal training, regular and focused reading of the BABOK® Guide is strongly recommended to build conceptual clarity. Simulation-based practice exams play a crucial role by helping candidates understand the exam pattern, question formats, and time management strategies.
We also promotes participation in study groups, enabling collaborative learning and knowledge sharing among peers. With continuous expert support and clear guidance throughout the preparation journey, candidates can stay focused and confident. Before applying, it is important to verify that all eligibility requirements are met to ensure a smooth certification process.
What is the Format of the ECBA Certification Exam?
The ECBA exam evaluates essential business analysis skills and concepts. Here’s a quick breakdown of the format:
- Duration: 1 hour (60 minutes)
- Number of Questions: 50 multiple-choice questions
- Type: Knowledge and case-based questions
- No Negative Marking: Answer every question without fear of penalty.
- Passing Score: 70% or above
- Validity: This certification is valid for life.
1. Which techniques should be applied to prioritize requirements?
2. What is the main purpose of the “Approve Requirements” task?
3. What type of knowledge equips a business analyst (BA) with understanding market forces, customer segments, services, products, and regulations?
4. Video conferencing, electronic calendars, and electronic voting are examples of:
5. Which of the following is a basis to initially prioritize requirements?
6. When validating requirements, assumptions are:
7. Which activity is a business analyst (BA) performing when ensuring that a set of requirements is developed with enough detail to be usable by a particular stakeholder?
8. Which criteria are necessary when the requirements express contractual obligations?
9. What are characteristics of effective communication of business analysis information?
10. Which of the following accurately describes a stakeholder’s role during future state analysis?
11. If a business analyst (BA) does not properly identify stakeholders, then the long-term implications are:
12. What task is performed to ensure that all requirements align to the business need?
13. A solution is considered to be successful when the:
14. What are the two basic types of interviews to elicit business analysis information?
15. Which of the following is an activity that a business analyst (BA) performs to prepare for elicitation?
16. Which input is used to prepare for elicitation?
17. Why should a business analyst (BA) perform a cultural assessment when analyzing the current state of an enterprise?
18. Which of the following characteristics verifies that a requirement has been fulfilled?
19. What is the input status of requirements used by business analysts (BAs) for undertaking requirement verification activities?
20. What is the approach in which solution components are assembled, constructed, or developed by experts as a direct response to a set of requirements?
21. Which of the following techniques is used to identify the elements and boundaries of the requirements architecture?
22. Which action would a business analyst (BA) propose to improve the operation of the business?
23. For which part of an initiative is the business analyst (BA) responsible?
24. If inconsistencies arise between different elicitation results, the business analyst (BA) should:
25. In addition to schedule, which other factor must be considered when evaluating changes to requirements?
26. Which approach aligns to approval of requirements at the end of a phase?
27. What is a logical data model used for?
28. A focus group is a form of which type of research?
29. Stakeholders commonly face challenges in prioritizing requirements due to:
30. When can a change to requirements occur?
31. What happens when either the number of requirements or level of formality increase?
32. What are matrices in modelling formats used to describe?
33. The requirements elicitation technique used to iteratively validate the needs of stakeholders that interact with the application is:
34. Who is responsible for discovering, synthesizing, and analyzing information within an enterprise?
35. Who is responsible for identifying the appropriate elicitation communication channels?
36. When do the participants start generating ideas during a collaborative game?
37. What type of requirements describes the needs of those participating in or impacted by business analysis activities?
38. What tool classifies stakeholders according to responsibility?
39. What tool is used by a business analyst (BA) for quality control when verifying requirements and designs?
40. Which of the following activities are performed during the requirements life cycle management phase?
41. If a business analyst (BA) asks Questions during the job shadowing with a subject matter expert, which approach is being used?
42. What tool can be used to determine the impact of a changed requirement on other requirements?
43. Which type of stakeholder is responsible for initiating the effort to define a business need?
44. A business analyst (BA) will regularly perform stakeholder analysis to understand which of the following?
45. Which of the following approaches is used to determine how business analysis data will be packaged and communicated to stakeholders?
46. What is a risk that business analysts (BAs) look for when managing stakeholder engagement?
47. What analysis needs to be performed in order to evaluate the effect of change
48. When initially assigned work, understanding the scope of elicitation is important in order to:
49. Which of the following is the integrated output that correctly reflects captured information agreed to by business analysts (BAs) and other stakeholders?
50. Which technique is used by business analysts (BAs) to measure the quality of requirements?