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 What is the meaning of the term Serviceability?

A) The degree of availability of the IT services that can be offered B) The degree of support that the Service Desk provides to the customer
C) The degree to which the provision of IT services can be supported by maintenance contracts D) The degree to which the services agreed in the Service Level Agreement (SLA) are complied with
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) The degree to which the provision of IT services can be supported by maintenance contracts

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 What is the difference between a process and a project?

A) A process is continuous and has no end date, whereas a project has a finite lifespan. B) A project is continuous and has no end date, whereas a process has a finite lifespan.
C) A process stops when the objective has been achieved, whereas a project does not stop when the objective is met. D) In a project the focus is not on the result, whereas with a process the result is important
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) A process is continuous and has no end date, whereas a project has a finite lifespan.

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Of which ITIL process are Reliability, Serviceability and Maintainability components?

A) Service Level Management B) Problem Management
C) Availability Management D) IT Service Continuity Management
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Availability Management

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Which ITIL process has the objective of helping to monitor the IT services by maintaining a logical model of the IT infrastructure and IT services?

A) Capacity Management B) Change Management
C) Configuration Management D) Financial Management for IT services
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Configuration Management

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The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle can be used to plan and implement Service Management Processes:
How many times should each stage of the cycle be visited?

A) There should be a single Plan and Do, and then Check and Act should be carried out multiple times to Implement Continual Improvement B) There should be a single %n. then the Do-Check-Act cycle should be repeated multiple times to Implement Continual improvement
C) The entire cycle should be repeated multiple times to Implement Continual Improvement D) Each stage should be carried out once in the order Plan-Do-Check-Act
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Each stage should be carried out once in the order Plan-Do-Check-Act

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The spell check module of a word-processing software package contains a number of errors. The Development department has corrected these errors in a new version. Which process is responsible for ensuring this updated version is tested?

A) Configuration Management B) Incident Management
C) Problem Management D) Release Management
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Release Management

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Which of the following statements BEST describes the role of Communication during Service Operation?

A) Communication is a separate process that needs to be defined and executed with Service Operation B) Good communication is essential for successful Service Operation, just as it is for any other phase of the Lifecycle
C) Communication is more important in Service Operation than in any other stage of the Service Lifecycle D) Communication is defined as part of all processes and is executed in Service Operation
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Good communication is essential for successful Service Operation, just as it is for any other phase of the Lifecycle

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What is the best definition of an Incident Model?

A) A type of Incident involving a standard (or model) type of Configuration Item (CI) B) A set of pre-defined steps to be followed when dealing with a known type of Incident
C) The template used to define the Incident logging form used to report Incidents D) An Incident that is easy to solve
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) A set of pre-defined steps to be followed when dealing with a known type of Incident

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