ITIL 4 Foundations Set 1 (1 - 50)
Identify the missing words in the following sentence: A user is [?] that uses services. A. an organization B. a role C. a team D. a supplier
A user is [?] that uses services. B. a role
How are target resolution times used in the 'incident management' practice? A. They are agreed, documented, and communicated to help set user expectations B. They are established, reviewed, and reported to ensure that customers are happy with the service C. They are initiated, approved, and managed to ensure that predictable responses are achieved D. They are scheduled, assessed and authorized to reduce the risk of service failures
How are target resolution times used in the 'incident management' practice? A. They are agreed, documented, and communicated to help set user expectations
Identify the missing word(s) in the following sentence: The service desk should be the entry point and single point of contact for the [?] with all of its users. A. Service consumer B. Service provider C. Customer D. Supplier
Identify the missing word(s) in the following sentence: B. Service provider
In service relationships, what is a benefit of identifying consumer roles? A. It enables effective stakeholder management B. It provides shared service expectations C. It removes constraints from the customer D. It enables a common definition of value
In service relationships, what is a benefit of identifying consumer roles? A. It enables effective stakeholder management
In which step of the 'continual improvement model' is an improvement plan implemented? A. What is the vision? B. How do we get there? C. Take action D. Did we get there?
In which step of the 'continual improvement model' is an improvement plan implemented? C. Take action
What aspect of 'service level management' asks service consumers what their work involves and how technology helps them? A. Customer engagement B. Operational metrics C. Business metrics D. Customer feedback
What aspect of 'service level management' asks service consumers what their work involves and how technology helps them? A. Customer engagement
What can be used to determine if a service is 'fit for purpose'? A. Availability B. Warranty C. Outcome D. Utility
What can be used to determine if a service is 'fit for purpose'? D. Utility
What can help to reduce resistance to a planned improvement when applying the guiding principle 'collaborate and promote visibility'? A. Restricting information about the improvement to essential stakeholders only B. Increasing collaboration and visibility for the improvement C. Involving customers after all planning has been completed D. Engaging every stakeholder group in the same way, with the same communication
What can help to reduce resistance to a planned improvement when applying the guiding principle 'collaborate and promote visibility'? B. Increasing collaboration and visibility for the improvement
What describes how components and activities work together to facilitate value creation? A. The ITIL service value system B. The ITIL guiding principles C. The four dimensions of service management D. A service relationship
What describes how components and activities work together to facilitate value creation? A. The ITIL service value system
What impact does automation have on a service desk? A. Less low level work and a greater ability to focus on user experience B. Increased phone contact and a reduced ability to focus on user experience C. Ability to work from multiple locations, geographically dispersed D. Ability to work from a single centralized location
What impact does automation have on a service desk? A. Less low level work and a greater ability to focus on user experience
What is a set of specialized organizational capabilities for enabling value for customers in the form of services? A. Service offering B. Service provision C. Service management D. Service consumption
What is a set of specialized organizational capabilities for enabling value for customers in the form of services? C. Service management
What is defined as an unplanned interruption or reduction in the quality of a service? A. An incident B. A problem C. A change D. An event
What is defined as an unplanned interruption or reduction in the quality of a service? A. An incident
What is the purpose of the 'incident management' practice? A. To minimize the negative impact of incidents by restoring normal service operation as quickly as possible B. To capture demand for incident resolution and service requests C. To reduce the likelihood and impact of incidents by identifying actual and potential causes of incidents D. To support the agreed service quality by effective handling of all agreed user-initiated service requests
What is the purpose of the 'incident management' practice? A. To minimize the negative impact of incidents by restoring normal service operation as quickly as possible
What should be considered as part of the 'partners and suppliers' dimension? A. The level of integration and formality involved in the relationships between organizations B. The activities, workflows, controls and procedures needed to achieve the agreed objectives C. The information created, managed and used in the course of service provision and consumption D. The required skills and competencies of teams and individual members of the organization
What should be considered as part of the 'partners and suppliers' dimension? A. The level of integration and formality involved in the relationships between organizations
What term is used to describe whether a service will meet availability, capacity and security requirements? A. Outcomes B. Value C. Utility D. Warranty
What term is used to describe whether a service will meet availability, capacity and security requirements? D. Warranty
What varies in size and complexity, and uses functions to achieve its objectives? A. A risk B. An organization C. A practice D. An outcome
What varies in size and complexity, and uses functions to achieve its objectives? B. An organization
When is the earliest that a workaround can be documented in 'problem management'? A. After the problem has been logged B. After the problem has been prioritized C. After the problem has been analyzed D. After the problem has been resolved
When is the earliest that a workaround can be documented in 'problem management'? A. After the problem has been logged
Where are the details of the required performance outcomes of a service defined? A. Service level agreements B. Service requests C. Service components D. Service offerings
Where are the details of the required performance outcomes of a service defined? A. Service level agreements
Which ITIL practice has the purpose to establish and nurture the links between the organization and its stakeholders at strategic and tactical levels? A. Supplier management B. Change control C. Relationship management D. Service desk
Which ITIL practice has the purpose to establish and nurture the links between the organization and its stakeholders at strategic and tactical levels? C. Relationship management
Which ITIL practice recommends performing service reviews to ensure that services continue to meet the needs of the organization? A. Service desk B. Service request management C. Service level management D. Service configuration management
Which ITIL practice recommends performing service reviews to ensure that services continue to meet the needs of the organization? C. Service level management
Which activity contributes to the 'where are we now?' step of the 'continual improvement' model? A. Executing improvement actions B. Performing baseline assessments C. Defining the improvement plan D. Understanding the business mission
Which activity contributes to the 'where are we now?' step of the 'continual improvement' model? B. Performing baseline assessments
Which activity is part of the 'continual improvement' practice? A. Identifying the cause of incidents and recommending related improvements B. Authorizing changes to implement improvements C. Logging and managing incidents that result in improvement opportunities D. Making business cases for improvement action
Which activity is part of the 'continual improvement' practice? D. Making business cases for improvement action
Which can act as an operating model for an organization? A. The four dimensions of service management B. The service value chain C. The ITIL guiding principles D. Continual improvement
Which can act as an operating model for an organization? B. The service value chain
Which gives a user access to a system? A. Service requirement B. Service agreement C. Service consumption D. Service provision
Which gives a user access to a system? D. Service provision
Which guiding principle considers the importance of customer loyalty? A. Progress iteratively with feedback B. Focus on value C. Optimize and automate D. Start where you are
Which guiding principle considers the importance of customer loyalty? B. Focus on value
Which is a recommendation of the guiding principle 'think and work holistically'? A. Conduct a review of existing service management practices and decide what to keep and what to discard B. Review how an improvement initiative can be organized into smaller, manageable sections that can be completed in a timely manner C. Review service management practices and remove any unnecessary complexity D. Use the four dimensions of service management to ensure coordination of all aspects of an improvement initiative
Which is a recommendation of the guiding principle 'think and work holistically'? D. Use the four dimensions of service management to ensure coordination of all aspects of an improvement initiative
Which is a result of applying the guiding principle 'progress iteratively with feedback'? A. The ability to discover and respond to failure earlier B. Standardization of practices and services C. Understanding the customer's perception of value D. Understanding the current state and identifying what can be reused
Which is a result of applying the guiding principle 'progress iteratively with feedback'? A. The ability to discover and respond to failure earlier
Which is an activity of the 'incident management' practice? A. Assessing and prioritizing improvement opportunities B. Performing service reviews with customers C. Providing good-quality updates when expected D. Automating service requests to the greatest degree possible
Which is an activity of the 'incident management' practice? C. Providing good-quality updates when expected
Which is an activity of the 'problem management' practice? A. Restoration of normal service operation as quickly as possible B. Prioritization of problems based on the risk that they pose C. Authorization of changes to resolve the cause of problems D. Resolution of incidents in a time that meets customer expectations
Which is an activity of the 'problem management' practice? B. Prioritization of problems based on the risk that they pose
Which is an external input to the service value chain? A. The 'improve' value chain activity B. An overall plan C. Customer requirements D. Feedback loops
Which is an external input to the service value chain? C. Customer requirements
Which is included in the purpose of the 'change enablement' practice? A. Make new and changed services available for use B. Ensure that risks have been properly assessed C. Record and report selected changes of state D. Plan and manage the full lifecycle of all IT assets
Which is included in the purpose of the 'change enablement' practice? B. Ensure that risks have been properly assessed
Which is the BEST example of a standard change? A. The review and authorization of a change requested by a customer B. The implementation of a critical software patch in response to a vendor security issue C. The installation of a software application in response to a service request D. The replacement of a component in response to a major incident
Which is the BEST example of a standard change? C. The installation of a software application in response to a service request
Which practice ensures that any addition, modification, or removal of anything that could have an effect on services is assessed and authorized? A. Deployment management B. Release management C. Change control D. Service configuration management
Which practice ensures that any addition, modification, or removal of anything that could have an effect on services is assessed and authorized? C. Change control
Which practice has a purpose that includes managing risks to confidentiality, integrity and availability? A. Information security management B. Continual improvement C. Monitoring and event management D. Service level management
Which practice has a purpose that includes managing risks to confidentiality, integrity and availability? A. Information security management
Which practice has the purpose of ensuring that the organization's suppliers and their performance are managed appropriately to support the provision of seamless, quality products and services? A. Release management B. Supplier management C. Service management D. Relationship management
Which practice has the purpose of ensuring that the organization's suppliers and their performance are managed appropriately to support the provision of seamless, quality products and services? B. Supplier management
Which practice improves customer and user satisfaction by reducing the negative impact of service interruptions? A. Service request management B. Service level management C. Incident management D. Change enablement
Which practice improves customer and user satisfaction by reducing the negative impact of service interruptions? C. Incident management
Which practice involves the management of vulnerabilities that were not identified before the service went live? A. Service request management B. Problem management C. Change control D. Service level management
Which practice involves the management of vulnerabilities that were not identified before the service went live? B. Problem management
Which practice is MOST likely to benefit from the use of chatbots? A. Service level management B. Change enablement C. Continual improvement D. Service desk
Which practice is MOST likely to benefit from the use of chatbots? D. Service desk
Which practice makes new services available for use? A. Change enablement B. Release management C. Deployment management D. IT asset management
Which practice makes new services available for use? B. Release management
Which practice recommends the use of event-based surveys to gather feedback from customers? A. Service level management B. Change enablement C. Service request management D. Problem management
Which practice recommends the use of event-based surveys to gather feedback from customers? A. Service level management
Which statement about 'continual improvement' is CORRECT? A. All improvement ideas should be logged in a single 'continual improvement register' B. A single team should carry out 'continual improvement' across the organization C. 'Continual improvement' should have minimal interaction with other practices D. Everyone in the organization is responsible for some aspects of 'continual improvement'
Which statement about 'continual improvement' is CORRECT? D. Everyone in the organization is responsible for some aspects of 'continual improvement'
Which statement about change authorities is CORRECT? A. Change authorities are only required for authorizing emergency changes B. Change authorities are assigned when each change is deployed C. Change authorities are only required for authorizing normal changes D. Change authorities are assigned for each type of change and change model
Which statement about change authorities is CORRECT? D. Change authorities are assigned for each type of change and change model
Which statement about managing incidents is CORRECT? A. Low impact incidents should be resolved efficiently, making logging unnecessary B. The 'incident management' practice should use a single process regardless of the impact of the incident C. Low impact incidents should be resolved efficiently so the resource required is reduced D. Incidents with the lowest impact should be resolved first
Which statement about managing incidents is CORRECT? C. Low impact incidents should be resolved efficiently so the resource required is reduced
Which statement about the automation of service requests is CORRECT? A. Service requests that cannot be automated should be handled as incidents B. Service requests and their fulfilment should be automated as much as possible C. Service requests that cannot be automated should be handled as problems D. Service requests and their fulfilment should be carried out by service desk staff without automation
Which statement about the automation of service requests is CORRECT? B. Service requests and their fulfilment should be automated as much as possible
Which statement about the service value chain is CORRECT? A. The service value chain converts value into demand B. Each value chain activity uses different combinations of practices to convert inputs into outputs C. Each value chain activity identifies a requirement for resources from an external supplier D. The service value chain uses value streams to describe a combination of consumers and providers
Which statement about the service value chain is CORRECT? B. Each value chain activity uses different combinations of practices to convert inputs into outputs
Which statement about the use of measurement in the 'start where you are' guiding principle is CORRECT? A. It should always be used to support direct observation B. It should always be used instead of direct observation C. Measured data is always more accurate than direct observation D. The act of measuring always positively impacts results
Which statement about the use of measurement in the 'start where you are' guiding principle is CORRECT? A. It should always be used to support direct observation
Which two practices interact the MOST with the service desk practice? A. Incident management and service request management B. Service request management and deployment management C. Deployment management and change enablement D. Change enablement and incident management
Which two practices interact the MOST with the service desk practice? A. Incident management and service request management
Which value chain activity ensures a shared understanding of the current status and required direction for all products and services? A. Plan B. Improve C. Design and transition D. Deliver and support
Which value chain activity ensures a shared understanding of the current status and required direction for all products and services? A. Plan
Which will help solve incidents more quickly? A. Target resolution times B. Escalating all incidents to support teams C. Collaboration between teams D. Detailed procedural steps for incident investigation
Which will help solve incidents more quickly? C. Collaboration between teams
Why should some service requests be fulfilled with no additional approvals? A. To ensure that spending is properly accounted for B. To ensure that information security requirements are met C. To streamline the fulfilment workflow D. To set user expectations for fulfilment times
Why should some service requests be fulfilled with no additional approvals? C. To streamline the fulfilment workflow