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Isaca Exam COBIT5 Topic 2 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Isaca's COBIT5 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 2
[All COBIT5 Questions]

When can a process be rated as 'Largely achieved' for a particular attribute of that process?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ling
15 hours ago
If all else fails, just pick the longest answer option. That's usually a good strategy, right? Nah, I'll go with C - it's the most specific and relevant to the question.
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Thomasena
13 days ago
Haha, these process capability questions are like a riddle wrapped in an enigma! I'm going with C - it just sounds the most like a 'largely achieved' level of process maturity.
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Earnestine
16 days ago
D is an interesting option, but it seems to be describing a different level of process capability altogether. I'm leaning towards C as the correct answer.
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Serina
16 days ago
I believe that evidence of a systematic approach to the attribute of that process is also important for rating it as 'Largely achieved'.
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Arlette
17 days ago
Option B seems too broad and vague. I think C is the best answer - there needs to be evidence of a systematic approach to the process attribute.
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Justine
17 hours ago
I agree, option C makes the most sense.
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Denae
18 days ago
I agree with Arlie. Having some evidence of achievement is crucial for rating a process as 'Largely achieved'.
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Arlie
20 days ago
I think a process can be rated as 'Largely achieved' when there is some evidence of some achievement of the attribute for that process.
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