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[SECTION 1: Enterprise Architecture Frameworks (TOGAF, Zachman) — Questions 1-20]
Q1: Which component of the TOGAF framework provides a structured method for designing the
"target" architecture and addresses how to move from the baseline to the target?
A. The Enterprise Continuum
B. The Architecture Development Method (ADM)
C. The Architecture Repository
D. The Standards Information Base (SIB)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the core of TOGAF. It provides a
tested and repeatable process for developing architectures, specifically guiding architects from
the preliminary phase through defining the baseline, creating the target vision, and planning the
transition. The Enterprise Continuum provides a context for assets, the Repository stores them,
and the SIB provides standards, but only the ADM is the operational process for design and
transition.
Q2: In the Zachman Framework, the "Planner's Scope" (Contextual view) corresponds to which
primary interrogation?
A. How (Process)
B. When (Timing)
C. Why (Motivation)
D. Who (People)
Correct Answer: C
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Rationale: In the Zachman Framework, the top row (Scope/Contextual) represents the "Planner's
View," which focuses on the definition of the business scope. The primary interrogation for the
scope (the first column) is "Why" (Motivation), defining the business goals and objectives. The
other interrogatives (How, When, Who, Where, What) are defined in the subsequent columns of
that row, but "Why" establishes the purpose of the architecture.
Q3: The Enterprise Continuum provides methods for classifying architecture and solution
artifacts as they evolve from generic to specific. Which of the following represents the most
specific and organization-specific classification in the Solutions Continuum?
A. Common Systems Architecture
B. Industry Architectures
C. Organization-Specific Architecture
D. Foundation Architectures
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Enterprise Continuum categorizes assets from generic (Foundation) to specific.
The Solutions Continuum follows a similar progression: Foundation -> Common Systems ->
Industry -> Organization-Specific. Organization-Specific architectures are the most specific,
comprising 20-80% custom content tailored directly to the business needs of the specific
enterprise.
Q4: According to TOGAF, what is the primary difference between an Architecture Building
Block (ABB) and a Solution Building Block (SBB)?
A. ABBs define what is required; SBBs define how it is implemented.
B. ABBs are purchased from vendors; SBBs are developed in-house.
C. ABBs are used in Phase A; SBBs are used in Phase H.
D. ABBs relate to Technology Architecture; SBBs relate to Business Architecture.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Architecture Building Blocks (ABBs) capture requirements (e.g., "Customer
Management Service") and relate to the strategic definition of the architecture. Solution Building
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Blocks (SBBs) are real-world products or components (e.g., "Salesforce CRM") that implement
the ABBs. ABBs define the what, and SBBs define the how during Phase E (Opportunities &
Solutions).
Q5: Which section of the TOGAF Architecture Repository holds the "reference models," such as
the TOGAF Technical Reference Model (TRM) and the Information Infrastructure Integration
Model (III-RM)?
A. The Architecture Landscape
B. The Standards Information Base (SIB)
C. The Reference Library
D. The Governance Log
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Reference Library is the part of the repository specifically designated to hold
reference models, templates, and patterns that provide guidance for architecture teams. While the
SIB holds standards, the generic reference models like the TRM and III-RM are stored in the
Reference Library as reusable assets. The Landscape describes the current state, and the
Governance Log tracks governance decisions.
Q6: In the context of the Zach
man Framework, what does the "Logic" row represent?
A. The actual functioning system in operation.
B. The representation of the owner's view (Business Model).
C. The representation of the designer's view (System Model).
D. The definitions of the materials and requirements.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Row 3 of the Zachman Framework is the "Logic" or "Designer's View." This
perspective represents the model of the system (how the system works to meet the business
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needs defined in the row above). Row 2 is the Owner's View (Business Model), and Row 4 is the
Physical View (Builder's Model).
Q7: Which deliverable in Phase A (Architecture Vision) effectively "sells" the architecture
project to stakeholders by defining the value and the scope?
A. Statement of Architecture Work
B. Architecture Definition Document
C. Architecture Vision
D. Business Scenarios
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The "Architecture Vision" deliverable is created in Phase A to serve as a high-level
aspirational view of the target architecture. Its primary purpose is to gain approval and
stakeholder buy-in by clearly articulating the business value, strategic intent, and scope of the
change. The Statement of Architecture Work is the request/tender to start the project, but the
Vision document "sells" it.
Q8: When applying the TOGAF Content Metamodel, what is the primary purpose of "Catalogs"?
A. To show the dynamic relationships between building blocks.
B. To capture lists of fundamental architectural entities (e.g., applications, actors, data entities).
C. To model the behavior and transformation of data over time.
D. To map security requirements to technical platforms.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Catalogs in the TOGAF Content Metamodel are simple lists or inventories of the core
architectural assets. They provide a "shopping list" of the building blocks (e.g., Application
Portfolio Catalog, Data Entity Catalog). Matrices show relationships between items, and
Diagrams visualize behaviors or structures.