D458 XBM1 – Applies Systems Thinking
Task 2 – Printable Study Guide & Exam
Focus: Systems Thinking, Interrelationships, Feedback Loops, and Organizational Impact
Status: Passed Submission (2026)
Instructions for Students
Read each question carefully.
Select the best answer.
Correct answers are bolded for study purposes.
Review rationales to strengthen understanding of systems thinking concepts used in
Task 2.
Section 1: Foundations of Systems Thinking
Question 1
What best defines systems thinking?
A. Solving problems in isolation
B. Focusing only on immediate outcomes
C. Understanding how parts of a system interact to produce outcomes
D. Assigning blame to individual components
Rationale:
Systems thinking emphasizes relationships and interactions rather than isolated events.
Question 2
, Which element is essential to identifying a system?
A. Individual performance
B. A single process
C. Interconnected components working toward a purpose
D. Random activities
Rationale:
A system consists of interdependent parts that collectively influence outcomes.
Question 3
Why is systems thinking valuable in organizations?
A. It eliminates complexity
B. It focuses only on leadership decisions
C. It reveals root causes and unintended consequences
D. It prevents change
Rationale:
Systems thinking helps leaders anticipate ripple effects across departments and processes.
Section 2: Interrelationships and Cause-and-Effect
Question 4
Which concept describes how a change in one area affects another area of a system?
A. Linear thinking
B. Isolation
C. Interdependence
D. Standardization
Rationale:
Interdependence highlights how system components rely on and influence each other.
Question 5