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This title is a Study Guide for the IT4IT Foundation Certification examination. It gives an overview of every learning objective for the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus and in-depth coverage on preparing and taking the IT4IT Part 1 Examination. It is specifically designed to help individuals to prepare for certification. This Study Guide is excellent material for: • Individuals who require a basic understanding of the IT4IT Reference Architecture • IT Professionals/Practitioners who are responsible for delivering services in a way that is flexible, traceable, and cost-effective • IT Professionals who want to achieve a higher level certification in the IT4IT Certification Program (expected in 2017) in a stepwise approach A prior knowledge of IT service management is advantageous but not required. While reading this Study Guide, the reader should also refer to the IT4IT documentation available at www.opengroup.org/it4it

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Title:

IT4IT™ Foundation Study Guide

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The Open Group Series

A Publication of:

The Open Group

Authors:

Andrew Josey and Michelle Supper

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Van Haren Publishing, Zaltbommel, www.vanharen.net

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First edition, first impression, April 2016

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© 2016, The Open Group All rights reserved

 

 

 

No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner.

The views expressed in this Study Guide are not necessarily those of any particular member of The Open Group.

In the event of any discrepancy between text in this document and the official IT4IT documentation, the IT4IT documentation remains the authoritative version for certification, testing by examination, and other purposes. The official IT4IT documentation can be obtained online at www.opengroup.org/it4it

Study Guide

IT4IT™ Foundation

Document Number: B160

Published by The Open Group, April 2016.

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Contents

Chapter 1     Introduction

1.1    Key Learning Points

1.2    The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program

1.2.1    Program Vision and Principles

1.2.2    Certification Document Structure

1.2.3    IT4IT Foundation

1.2.4    IT4IT Foundation Certification Syllabus Overview

1.2.5    The Certification Process

1.2.6    Preparing for the Examination

1.3    Summary

1.4    Recommended Reading

1.5    Exercises

1.6    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 2     IT4IT Overview

2.1    Key Learning Points

2.2    An Introduction to the IT4IT Reference Architecture

2.3    The IT Value Chain

2.4    Summary

2.5    Recommended Reading

2.6    Exercise 1: IT4IT Overview

2.7    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 3     Key Terminology

3.1    Key Learning Points

3.2    Key Terms

3.2.1    Service Lifecycle Data Object (Data Object)

3.2.2    IT Value Chain

3.2.3    Value Chain

3.2.4    Value Stream

3.2.5    Functional Component

3.2.6    Service Model Backbone Data Object

3.2.7    Relationship

3.2.8    System of Record

3.3    Summary

3.4    Recommended Reading

3.5    Exercise 2: Definitions

3.6    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 4     Basic Concepts

4.1    Key Learning Points

4.2    The Strategy to Portfolio (S2P) Value Stream

4.3    The Requirement to Deploy (R2D) Value Stream

4.4    The Request to Fulfill (R2F) Value Stream

4.5    The Detect to Correct (D2C) Value Stream

4.6    The IT4IT Reference Architecture

4.6.1    The Service Model

4.6.2    The IT4IT Information Model

4.6.3    The IT4IT Functional Model

4.6.4    Functional Components

4.6.5    Functional Components and Data Objects

4.7    Summary

4.8    Recommended Reading

4.9    Exercise 3: Basic Concepts

4.10  Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 5     IT4IT Core

5.1    Key Learning Points

5.2    IT4IT Abstractions

5.3    Level 1 Concepts

5.3.1    Value Streams

5.3.2    Functional Components

5.3.3    Service Lifecycle Data Objects

5.3.4    Relationships

5.3.5    Level 1 Reference Architecture Model

5.4    Level 2 Concepts

5.4.1    Level 2 Reference Architecture Diagram (Example)

5.5    Level 3 Concepts

5.6    Levels 4 and 5

5.7    Summary

5.8    Recommended Reading

5.9    Exercise 4: IT4IT Core

5.10  Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 6     The Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream

6.1    Key Learning Points

6.2    Objectives

6.3    Benefits

6.4    Key Performance Indicators

6.5    Functional Components

6.5.1    Enterprise Architecture Functional Component

6.5.2    Policy Functional Component

6.5.3    Proposal Functional Component

6.5.4    Portfolio Demand Functional Component

6.5.5    Service Portfolio Functional Component

6.5.6    IT Investment Portfolio Auxiliary Functional Component

6.6    Summary

6.7    Recommended Reading

6.8    Exercise 5: Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream

6.9    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 7     The Requirement to Deploy Value Stream

7.1    Key Learning Points

7.2    Objectives

7.3    Benefits

7.4    Key Performance Indicators

7.5    Functional Components

7.5.1    Project Functional Component

7.5.2    Requirement Functional Component

7.5.3    Service Design Functional Component

7.5.4    Source Control Functional Component

7.5.5    Build Functional Component

7.5.6    Build Package Functional Component

7.5.7    Release Composition Functional Component

7.5.8    Test Functional Component

7.5.9    Defect Functional Component

7.6    Summary

7.7    Recommended Reading

7.8    Exercise 6: Requirement to Deploy Value Stream

7.9    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 8     The Request to Fulfill Value Stream

8.1    Key Learning Points

8.2    Objectives

8.3    Benefits

8.4    Key Performance Indicators

8.5    Functional Components

8.5.1    Engagement Experience Portal Secondary Functional Component

8.5.2    Offer Consumption Functional Component

8.5.3    Offer Management Functional Component

8.5.4    Catalog Composition Functional Component

8.5.5    Request Rationalization Functional Component

8.5.6    Fulfillment Execution Functional Component

8.5.7    Usage Functional Component

8.5.8    Chargeback/Showback Functional Component

8.5.9    Knowledge & Collaboration Supporting Function

8.6    Summary

8.7    Recommended Reading

8.8    Exercise 7: Request to Fulfill Value Stream

8.9    Test Yourself Questions

Chapter 9     The Detect to Correct Value Stream

9.1    Key Learning Points

9.2    Objectives

9.3    Benefits

9.4    Key Performance Indicators

9.5    Interactions with Other Value Streams

9.6    Functional Components

9.6.1    Service Monitoring Functional Component

9.6.2    Event Functional Component

9.6.3    Incident Functional Component

9.6.4    Problem Functional Component

9.6.5    Change Control Functional Component

9.6.6    Configuration Management Functional Component

9.6.7    Diagnostics & Remediation Functional Component

9.6.8    Service Level Functional Component

9.7    Other IT Operations Areas

9.8    Summary

9.9    Recommended Reading

9.10  Exercise 8: Detect to Correct Value Stream

9.11  Test Yourself Questions

Appendix A     Answers to Exercises and Test Yourself Questions

A.1   Answers to Exercises

A.1.1   Exercise 1: IT4IT Overview

A.1.2   Exercise 2: Definitions

A.1.3   Exercise 3: Basic Concepts

A.1.4   Exercise 4: IT4IT Core

A.1.5   Exercise 5: Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream

A.1.6   Exercise 6: Requirement to Deploy Value Stream

A.1.7   Exercise 7: Requirement to Fulfill Value Stream

A.1.8   Exercise 8: Detect to Correct Value Stream

A.2   Answers to the Test Yourself Questions

Appendix B     Test Yourself Examination Paper

B.1   Examination Paper

B.2   Questions

Appendix C     Test Yourself Examination Paper Answers

C.1   Scoring the Examination

C.2   Answers

Appendix D     Functional Component & Data Object Summary

D.1   Functional Components

D.2   Data Objects

Appendix E     IT4IT Foundation Certification Syllabus

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Index

Preface

This Document

This book is a Study Guide for IT4IT™ Foundation. It is based on The Open Group Certification for People: IT4IT™ Conformance Requirements (Level 1). It gives an overview of every learning objective for the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus and in-depth coverage on preparing and taking the IT4IT Part 1 Examination. It is specifically designed to help individuals to prepare for certification.

The Open Group Certification for People: IT4IT Certification Program is intended to make certification available to people who have knowledge and understanding of the IT4IT Reference Architecture.

The IT4IT Reference Architecture presents the IT service lifecycle in a new and powerful way, and provides a foundation on which to base your IT operating model. Adoption of the Reference Architecture as part of the IT operating model can accelerate IT’s transition to becoming a service broker to the business. It can also address the strategic challenges brought about by the implementation of mobility, cloud, big data, security, and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD).

The use of the IT4IT approach allows organizations to:

•   Focus on the true role of IT: to deliver services that make the company more competitive and innovative.

•   Support the multi-sourced service economy, enabling new experiences in driving the self-sourcing of services to power innovation.

The audience for this Study Guide includes:

•   Individuals who require a basic understanding of the IT4IT Reference Architecture

•   IT Professionals/Practitioners who are responsible for delivering services in a way that is flexible, traceable, and cost-effective

•   IT Professionals who want to achieve a higher-level certification in the IT4IT Certification Program (when available) in a stepwise approach

A prior knowledge of IT Service Management is advantageous but not required. While reading this Study Guide, the reader should also refer to the IT4IT documentation available at www.opengroup.org/it4it.

The Study Guide is structured as follows:

•   Chapter 1 (Introduction) provides a brief introduction to The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program, specifically the IT4IT Foundation certification, and explains how to use this Study Guide as well as how to prepare for the examination.

•   Chapter 2 (IT4IT Overview) provides a first introduction to the IT4IT Reference Architecture, the IT Value Chain, and the four value streams that make up with IT Value Chain.

•   Chapter 3 (Key Terminology) describes the terminology of the IT4IT Reference Architecture.

•   Chapter 4 (Basic Concepts) describes the scope, value propositions, and typical activities of the four value streams, as well as the basic concepts of the IT4IT Reference Architecture, including the Service Model, the Information Model, and the Functional Model.

•   Chapter 5 (IT4IT Core) describes the five abstraction levels of the IT4IT Reference Architecture and the key concepts of each level.

•   Chapter 6 (The Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream) describes the objectives, benefits, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), functional components, and data objects of the Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream.

•   Chapter 7 (The Requirement to Deploy Value Stream) describes the objectives, benefits KPIs, functional components, and data objects of the Requirement to Deploy Value Stream.

•   Chapter 8 (The Request to Fulfill Value Stream) describes the objectives, benefits, KPIs, functional components, and data objects of the Request to Fulfill Value Stream.

•   Chapter 9 (The Detect to Correct Value Stream) describes the objectives, benefits, KPIs, functional components, and data objects of the Detect to Correct Value Stream.

•   Appendix A (Answers to Exercises and Test Yourself Questions) provides the answers to the Exercises and Test Yourself sections provided at the end of each chapter.

•   Appendix B (Test Yourself Examination Paper) provides a Test Yourself examination to allow you to assess your knowledge of the IT4IT Reference Architecture and readiness to take the IT4IT Part 1 Examination.

•   Appendix C (Test Yourself Examination Paper Answers) provides the answers to the examination in Appendix B.

•   Appendix D (Functional Component & Data Object Summary) provides summary tables of the IT4IT Reference Architecture functional components and data objects.

•   Appendix E (IT4IT Foundation Certification Syllabus) provides the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus.

How to Use this Study Guide

The chapters in this Study Guide are arranged to provide coverage of the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus (see Appendix E) and should be read in order. However, you may wish to use this Study Guide during review of topics with which you are already familiar, and it is certainly possible to select topics for review in any order. Where a topic requires further information from a later part in the syllabus, a cross-reference is provided.

Each chapter includes:

•   “Key Learning Points” and “Summary” sections to help you to easily identify what you need to know for each topic.

•   A “Recommended Reading” section that indicates the relevant sections in the IT4IT Reference Architecture that can be read to obtain a further understanding of the subject material.

•   “Exercises” and “Test Yourself Questions” sections that will help you to check your understanding of the chapter, and prepare for the IT4IT Part 1 Examination. These include open questions, simple exercises, and multiple-choice format questions where you must identify one correct answer.

Finally, at the end of this Study Guide is a “Test Yourself” practice examination paper that you can use to test your readiness to take the official IT4IT Part 1 Examination.

Conventions Used in this Study Guide

The following conventions are used throughout this Study Guide in order to help identify important information and avoid confusion over the intended meaning.

•   Ellipsis (…)Indicates a continuation; such as an incomplete list of example items, or a continuation from preceding text.

•   BoldUsed to highlight specific terms.

•   ItalicsUsed for emphasis. May also refer to other external documents.

•   (Syllabus Reference: Unit X, Unit Name, Learning Outcome Y: Statement)Used at the start of a text block to identify the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus learning outcome. For example, Syllabus Reference: Unit 2, Definitions, Learning Outcome 1 refers to the first learning outcome in Unit 2. If a learning outcome has subsidiary outcomes then a notation Y-N is used; e.g., 1-1, 1-2.

Readers should note that due to the limited number of colors used in this Study Guide, the model diagrams use a different color scheme to the official IT4IT documentation. Readers are recommended to download the free reference cards from The Open Group (see References).

In addition to typographical conventions, the following conventions are used to highlight segments of text:

A Note Box is used to highlight useful or interesting information.

A Tip Box is used to provide key information that can save you time or that may not be entirely obvious.

About The Open Group

The Open Group is a global consortium that enables the achievement of business objectives through IT standards. With more than 500 member organizations, The Open Group has a diverse membership that spans all sectors of the IT community – customers, systems and solutions suppliers, tool vendors, integrators, and consultants, as well as academics and researchers – to:

•   Capture, understand, and address current and emerging requirements, and establish policies and share best practices

•   Facilitate interoperability, develop consensus, and evolve and integrate specifications and open source technologies

•   Offer a comprehensive set of services to enhance the operational efficiency of consortia

•   Operate the industry’s premier certification service

Further information on The Open Group is available at www.opengroup.org.

The Open Group publishes a wide range of technical documentation, most of which is focused on development of Open Group Standards and Guides, but which also includes white papers, technical studies, certification and testing documentation, and business titles. Full details and a catalog are available at www.opengroup.org/bookstore.

Readers should note that updates – in the form of Corrigenda – may apply to any publication. This information is published at www.opengroup.org/corrigenda.

About the Authors

Andrew Josey, The Open Group

Andrew Josey is VP Standards and Certification, overseeing all certification and testing programs of The Open Group. He also manages the standards process for The Open Group. Since joining the company in 1996, Andrew has been closely involved with the standards development, certification, and testing activities of The Open Group. He has led many standards development projects including specification and certification development for the ArchiMate®, TOGAF®, POSIX®, and UNIX® programs.

He is a member of the IEEE, USENIX, UKUUG, and the Association of Enterprise Architects (AEA). He holds an MSc in Computer Science from University College London.

Michelle Supper, The Genesis Housing Association

Following a PhD in X-ray astrophysics, Michelle started participation in The Open Group, and turned her analytical skills to architecture. Specializing in remedial architectures in MoDAF and the TOGAF® standard, she is often relied upon to resolve tricky problems, and rescue stalled projects. She has served as system architect for three major defense programs, and as a consultant Enterprise Architect for several projects in the UK Home Office, Ministry of Justice, and Ministry of Defence. Michelle is currently introducing the TOGAF standard to the Genesis Housing Association, where she has been the Enterprise Architect since November 2015.

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Acknowledgements

The Open Group gratefully acknowledges:

•   Past and present members of The Open Group IT4IT Forum for developing the IT4IT Reference Architecture.

•   The following reviewers of this Study Guide:

–    Corinne Brouch

–    Sukumar Daniel

–    Steve Else

–    Ohad Goldfarb

–    Martin Kirk

–    Sylvain Marie

–    Ed Roberts

–    Pavel Sekanina

–    Bart Verbrugge

References

The following documents are referenced in this Study Guide:

•   ArchiMate® 2.1 Specification, Open Group Standard (C13L), December 2013, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/c13l.htm.

•   M. Porter: Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance, ISBN: 978-0684841465, Free Press; 1st Edition (June 1998).

•   The Open Group IT4IT™ Reference Architecture, Version 2.0, Open Group Standard, C155, October 2015, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/c155.htm.

•   The Open Group IT4IT™ Reference Architecture, Version 2.0 Reference Cards, N150, October 2015, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/n150.htm.

•   The Open Group® Certification for People: IT4IT™ Conformance Requirements, Version 1.0, X1602, February 2016, published by The Open Group; refer to: www.opengroup.org/bookstore/catalog/x1602.htm.

•   Unified Modeling Language (UML), Object Management Group (OMG); refer to: www.uml.org.

The following web links are referenced in this Study Guide:

•   The Open Group IT4IT Certification website: www.opengroup.org/certifications/it4it.

1.1 Key Learning Points

This document is a Study Guide to The Open Group Certification for People: IT4IT Certification Program.

It covers every learning objective of the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus, and has learning resources that have been specifically designed to prepare individuals who wish to take and pass the IT4IT Part 1 Examination.

This first chapter will familiarize you with The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program and its principles, and also provide important information about the structure of the examination.

The objectives of this chapter are as follows:

•   To provide an understanding of IT4IT certification and why you should become certified.

•   To learn key facts about the IT4IT Part 1 Examination.

1.2 The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program

(Syllabus Reference: Unit 9, IT4IT Certification Program, Learning Outcome 1: You should be able to explain The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program and distinguish between the levels for certification.)

Certification is available to individuals who wish to demonstrate that they have attained the required knowledge and understanding of the IT4IT Reference Architecture.

At the time of writing there is a single level defined for IT4IT certification:

•   Level 1: IT4IT Foundation

1.2.1 Program Vision and Principles

The vision for the program is to define and promote a market-driven education and certification program to support the IT4IT Reference Architecture. The program has been designed with the following principles in mind:

Table 1: Certification Principles

Principle

Certification Aspects

Openness

The program is open to applicants from all countries.

Fairness

Certification is achieved only by passing an examination that is equivalent to that taken by any other candidate.

Market Relevance

The program is structured to meet the perceived needs of the market.

Learning Support

Training courses are provided by third parties.

Quality

Training course providers may choose to seek Open Group accreditation for their courses. Accredited courses are listed on The Open Group website. Only accredited courses may use The Open Group logo.

Best Practice

The program is designed to follow industry best practice for equivalent certification programs.

 

1.2.2 Certification Document Structure

The documents available to support the program are as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: Certification Document Structure

Program description documents, such as this Study Guide, are intended for an end-user audience including those interested in becoming certified. The program definition documents are intended for trainers, examination developers, and the Certification Authority. All of these documents are available from The Open Group website.1

Why become Certified?

Becoming certified demonstrates publicly that you understand the IT4IT Reference Architecture. The Open Group publishes the definitive directory of IT4IT certified individuals and issues certificates.

1.2.3 IT4IT Foundation

The purpose of certification for IT4IT Foundation is to provide validation that the candidate has gained knowledge of the fundamentals of the IT4IT Reference Architecture, including knowledge of the terminology, structure, and basic concepts. The learning objectives at this level focus on knowledge and comprehension. Certification for IT4IT Foundation is achieved by passing the IT4IT Part 1 Examination; this is a multiple-choice examination with 40 questions.2

1.2.4 IT4IT Foundation Certification Syllabus Overview

Individuals holding the IT4IT Foundation certification will have demonstrated their understanding of:

•   The basic concepts of the IT4IT Reference Architecture and the IT Value Chain

•   The concepts of IT4IT Core

•   The key terminology of IT4IT

•   The four value streams:

–   The Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream

–   The Requirement to Deploy Value Stream

–   The Request to Fulfill Value Stream

–   The Detect to Correct Value Stream

•   The IT4IT Certification Program

1.2.5 The Certification Process

This Study Guide is aimed at preparing you to become certified for IT4IT Foundation. An overview of the certification process is shown in Figure 2 (using ArchiMate® notation).

Figure 2: Certification Process

The process for becoming certified as shown in Figure 2 is as follows:

1.   Candidate wishes to become certified.To achieve IT4IT Foundation certification, the candidate must possess a thorough knowledge and understanding of those elements of the IT4IT Reference Architecture identified in the Conformance Requirements as being mandatory.

2.   Candidate self-studies or attends an Accredited Training Course.A candidate can self-study or attend an Accredited Training Course. The two key inputs to the learning process are the IT4IT Reference Architecture itself and the Conformance Requirements. The Conformance Requirements identify which elements of the IT4IT Reference Architecture must be known to achieve certification.

3.   Candidate takes the examination(s) at Examination Provider’s test center.Certification is achieved by passing the applicable examination(s) delivered at The Open Group Examination Provider’s test center. Candidates who fail to meet the required pass mark will be informed of this and are encouraged to undergo further study and re-sit the examination at a later date. Candidates who fail an examination are not allowed to re-sit an examination again for a period as defined in the current retake policy for the program, which is available from the Certification Authority’s website. At of the time of writing this period is one (1) month.

4.   Certification Authority (CA) checks results and prerequisites.The examination results of all Candidates will be sent to the Certification Authority for review. The Certification Authority will ensure that the pass mark has been achieved, and also check that Candidates have not failed an examination within the previous month.

5.   Certification Authority notifies candidate of success and issues credentials.The Certification Authority will notify the candidate in writing of their decision. If the application for certification is accepted, the Certification Authority will issue credentials that will enable the successful candidate to access the Certification Authority’s website to accept the terms of, and enter into, a Trademark License Agreement (TMLA) with the Certification Authority.

6.   Candidate uses credentials to enter into Trademark License Agreement.The candidate can then use the credentials to access the Certification Authority’s website to enter into a TMLA with the Certification Authority and to obtain the artwork of the applicable Program Logo.

7.   Certification Authority lists candidate in Certification Directory.The Certification Authority will then make a Certificate available to the candidate in electronic form, and enter the candidate’s Certification Record into the Certification Directory. The credentials will also allow the Certified Person to control to whom the Certification Record is disclosed and to update their contact and employer information in the Certification Record.

1.2.5.1 IT4IT Part 1 Examination Coverage by Topic

The IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus can be found in Appendix D. The topic areas are weighted; those with higher weighting are considered to be more important, and this is reflected in the examination. The topic areas covered by the examination together with the number of questions per area in the examination are provided in Table 2. It should be noted that Unit 9 is non-examinable.

Table 2: IT4IT Part 1 Examination Coverage

Unit

Topic

No. of Questions

1

IT4IT Overview

4

2

Definitions

0

3

Basic Concepts

8

4

IT4IT Core

8

5

Strategy to Portfolio Value Stream

5

6

Requirement to Deploy Value Stream

5

7

Request to Fulfill Value Stream

5

8

Detect to Correct Value Stream

5

9

The Open Group IT4IT Certification Program

0

 

Format of the examination questions

The examination comprises multiple-choice questions that are very similar in format to the Test Yourself practice examinations included in Appendix B. Note that the exact format for display is test center-specific, and will be made clear on the screens when taking the examination.

Tips when Taking the Examination

Ensure you take the on-screen tutorial provided prior to the commencement of the examination. This will explain how the examination will work and will not use any of the allotted time for the examination. Please read each question carefully before considering the answer options. Be aware that while some questions may seem to have more than one right answer, you are to look for the one that makes the most sense and is the most correct. If you are unsure of an answer, mark the question and come back to it later if you have time. Attempt to answer all questions, as leaving questions unanswered will reduce your maximum possible score.

What do I need to bring with me to take the examination?