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CBAP Exam Questions

There are six types of CBAP exam questions: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Each question type tests a different area of your understanding and knowledge of business analysis.

Becoming a Business Analyst

The role names listed in the IIBA® Career Road Map are not job titles but rather a representation of the various tasks, techniques and knowledge needed by an individual to be successful in the role. The roles could be combined into one position; for example, a business requirements analyst could also have deep expertise in process and therefore the business requirements analyst and process analyst roles can be considered as a career path. Another example: a Systems Analyst may be part of a software development project that utilizes the Agile method. Therefore the Systems Analyst has Agile expertise, and he/she could hold an Intermediate Systems Analyst and Intermediate Agile Analyst role, but his/her title could be Intermediate Systems Analyst. 

Passing the CBAP Exam

IIBA’s Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) Certification is one of the most recognized certifications for Senior Business Analysts. The exam is based on the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK®) Guide, which contains accepted practices in Business Analysis. Preparing to take your CBAP exam may seem like an enormous task; it can be quite daunting but it doesn’t have to be. Through this post, I’ll share the tips that helped me pass the CBAP exam. We all have different approaches to learning but here are some key points that can help you prepare for your CBAP Exam:

Working as a Business Analyst

As a business analyst, you should know some fundamental skills in your day-to-day work. Many of the skills I’ll discuss in this article you are likely already doing if you’ve found success as a business analyst. All business analysts, regardless of their years of experience, can always use a refresher on the building blocks of effective management, leadership, and analysis.