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GAQM ISO-31000-CLA Exam - Topic 4 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's ISO-31000-CLA exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 4
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Which type of risk remains after risk treatment has been applied?

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Henriette
3 months ago
Accepted risk is just what you live with, right?
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Gianna
3 months ago
Really? I always thought avoidance risk was a thing.
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Arlette
3 months ago
Residual risk is the correct term, no doubt.
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An
4 months ago
I thought it was controlled risk?
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Wai
4 months ago
It's definitely residual risk!
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Rodrigo
4 months ago
I remember the term "accepted risk" being mentioned, but I don't think that's what we're looking for here. It feels more like a choice rather than something that remains after treatment.
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Lucina
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I think it was about residual risk too. It makes sense that some risk would still be there after treatment.
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Kiley
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like "controlled risk" could be a term we used in class. It sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's the right answer here.
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Brice
5 months ago
I think the answer might be B, residual risk. I remember discussing how it's the risk that remains after we've done everything we can to mitigate it.
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Jarvis
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the difference between the options. Controlled risk, residual risk, avoidance risk - they all sound similar. I'll have to review my notes on risk management to make sure I understand the distinctions before answering this.
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Yuonne
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Risk treatment is about applying controls and actions to reduce risks, so the risk that's left over has to be the residual risk. I'm pretty sure option B is the right answer here.
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Lanie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know risk treatment is about reducing or mitigating risks, but I'm not confident which specific type of risk is left over. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Wenona
5 months ago
This one seems straightforward - the type of risk that remains after risk treatment is the residual risk, so I'll go with option B.
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Sabra
1 year ago
B) Residual risk, all the way. The other choices are just plain nonsense. I bet the person who wrote this question was trying to see if we were paying attention, or if we were just too busy staring at the cat videos on our phones.
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Hermila
1 year ago
A) Controlled risk is important too, but residual risk is what we need to keep an eye on.
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Angella
1 year ago
B) Residual risk is the correct answer. It's what's left over after we've done everything we can to manage the risks.
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Fernanda
1 year ago
Residual risk, no doubt. The other options are just silly. 'Controlled risk'? Is that like when you try to control a wild tiger with a feather duster? Good luck with that!
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Gregoria
1 year ago
Avoidance risk doesn't sound like it's left over after treatment.
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Flo
1 year ago
I agree, accepted risk is not the same as residual risk.
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Luisa
1 year ago
Yeah, controlled risk sounds like wishful thinking.
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Cristina
1 year ago
Residual risk is definitely the one that remains after treatment.
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Heike
1 year ago
But what about controlled risk? Isn't that still a type of risk that remains?
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Adolph
1 year ago
Definitely B) Residual risk. The rest of these choices sound like they were made up by someone who's never heard of risk management before. I bet they came up with 'Avoidance risk' while playing a rousing game of Dungeons & Dragons.
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Mariann
1 year ago
B) Residual risk for sure. The other options just don't make sense in this context. I mean, 'Avoidance risk'? What is this, a game of risk avoidance bingo?
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Larae
1 year ago
D) Accepted risk is also something to keep in mind, but residual risk is definitely the main focus after treatment.
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Glory
1 year ago
B) I agree, residual risk is the one that lingers even after all the other risks have been addressed.
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Elvis
1 year ago
A) Controlled risk is also important to consider, but yes, residual risk is what remains after treatment.
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Theron
1 year ago
I agree with Katy, residual risk is what remains after treatment.
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Kayleigh
1 year ago
Residual risk, of course! That's the risk that's left over after all the hard work of risk treatment. Gotta love those pesky little risks that just won't go away!
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Kanisha
1 year ago
Exactly, we need to be prepared for any unexpected outcomes.
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Louann
1 year ago
True, it's all about staying on top of those residual risks.
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Lynna
1 year ago
But at least we can manage it now that we know it's there.
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Novella
1 year ago
Yeah, it's like a stubborn little problem that just won't go away.
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Pete
1 year ago
That's true, we can't ignore the risks that are still present.
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Scot
1 year ago
Residual risk is definitely the one that sticks around.
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Dorothy
1 year ago
But it's important to identify and manage it properly.
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Stevie
1 year ago
I know, residual risk can be so frustrating!
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Katy
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) Residual risk.
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