1.
Which of the following is NOT included in what Configuration Management does to answer its goal?
Correct Answer
B. Relates versions of CIs.
Explanation
Configuration Management is responsible for controlling, verifying, identifying, and maintaining versions of Configuration Items (CIs). However, "relating" versions of CIs is not a part of Configuration Management's tasks. Relating versions of CIs typically refers to establishing relationships or dependencies between different versions of CIs, which falls under the domain of other processes such as Dependency Management or Release Management.
2.
Configuration Management supports Change Management by:
Correct Answer
C. Assessing risks and impacts associated with a change
Explanation
Configuration Management supports Change Management by assessing risks and impacts associated with a change. This means that Configuration Management helps to evaluate the potential risks and impacts that a change may have on the overall system or service. By doing so, it allows Change Management to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions to minimize any negative effects and ensure the successful implementation of the change.
3.
Configuration Management supports Incident Management by:
Correct Answer
B. Assessing the impact of a service failure and finding related changes
Explanation
Configuration Management supports Incident Management by assessing the impact of a service failure and finding related changes. This means that Configuration Management helps identify the impact of a service failure and determine the changes that need to be made in order to resolve the incident. By understanding the relationship between the service failure and the changes required, Configuration Management can effectively support Incident Management in resolving incidents and restoring services.
4.
Which of the following is correct?
Correct Answer
B. Relationships represent dependencies between CIs and are
maintained according to policy.
Explanation
Relationships represent dependencies between CIs and are maintained according to policy. This means that relationships between Configuration Items (CIs) are established to show how they depend on each other. These relationships are maintained and managed based on the policies set in place. This ensures that the dependencies between CIs are accurately represented and managed within the configuration management system.
5.
Which of the following is not usually stored in the CMDB?
Correct Answer
B. Laptop
Explanation
The CMDB, or Configuration Management Database, is a database that stores information about the configuration items (CIs) in an organization's IT infrastructure. It typically includes information about servers, databases, and application instances. However, laptops are not usually considered as part of the CMDB because they are personal devices and not typically managed or tracked in the same way as other infrastructure components.
6.
Which of the following is correct?
Correct Answer
C. Controlled data elements have been determined to be critical by the Configuration Manager. These fields are required and must follow certain standards as stated in the category’s Policy Document.
Explanation
Controlled data elements are determined to be critical by the Configuration Manager and are required to follow certain standards as stated in the category's Policy Document. This means that these fields are mandatory and must adhere to specific guidelines.
7.
A “Dependent Upon/Provides to” relationship is used within the same application, and a “Uses/Used By” relationship is used between different applications.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because a "Dependent Upon/Provides to" relationship is typically used within the same application to indicate that one component relies on another component to function properly or provide certain services. On the other hand, a "Uses/Used By" relationship is used between different applications to show that one application utilizes or depends on another application for specific functionalities or data exchange.
8.
The Policy Documents serve what purpose in the Configuration Management process?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The Policy Documents serve multiple purposes in the Configuration Management process. Firstly, they provide instructions to the Configuration Coordinators on how to process CMDB update requests, ensuring consistency and accuracy in the management of configuration items. Secondly, these documents determine the required format of CI attributes stored in the CMDB, ensuring standardization and uniformity of data. Lastly, they specify what types of relationships are tracked by the Configuration Management process, allowing for effective tracking and management of dependencies between configuration items. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."
9.
The Configuration Item Owner role authors and owns the Policy Documents.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The Configuration Item Owner role does not author and own the Policy Documents.
10.
The Configuration Management process will not be successful unless it is integrated with the Change Management process.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Integration between Configuration Management and Change Management processes is crucial for the success of both processes. Configuration Management ensures that accurate and up-to-date information about the configuration items is maintained, while Change Management controls and manages changes to these configuration items. Without integration, there is a risk of inconsistencies and conflicts between the two processes, which can lead to errors, delays, and inefficiencies in managing changes to the configuration items. Therefore, it is essential to integrate Configuration Management with Change Management to ensure a smooth and effective process.
11.
What is NOT the purpose of a high-level CI?
Correct Answer
C. To be used in Work Orders when performing work on multiple unique CI instances.
Explanation
A high-level CI is not intended to be used in Work Orders when performing work on multiple unique CI instances. Instead, it is used for other purposes such as being used in Service Calls and Incidents when the specific CI is unknown or to group unique application instances.
12.
Any Service Desk view may be exported to different file formats, including the CMDB. Which of the following is not a file format supported by Service Desk export functionality?
Correct Answer
B. XHTML
Explanation
Service Desk allows users to export any view to different file formats, including Comma and Tab Separated Values, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel, XML, and HTML. However, XHTML is not a file format supported by Service Desk export functionality.
13.
The CI _________ is anyone who owns (develops, supplies, or supports) a configuration item in the defined IT environment.
Correct Answer
A. Owner
Explanation
The CI owner is responsible for owning, developing, supplying, or supporting a configuration item in the defined IT environment. They have the authority and accountability for the CI throughout its lifecycle. The owner ensures that the CI is properly managed, maintained, and meets the required standards and objectives. They are the primary point of contact for any issues or changes related to the CI and work closely with other stakeholders to ensure its successful operation.
14.
True or False: The CMDB can be leveraged for many different purposes, it's primary function is to provide accurate and timely data to the other Service Management processes.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The CMDB (Configuration Management Database) is a valuable tool that can be used for various purposes. However, its primary function is to provide accurate and timely data to other Service Management processes. This means that while the CMDB can be utilized for different purposes, its main goal is to ensure that the data it contains is reliable and up-to-date, which in turn supports the effectiveness of other Service Management processes.