CRA Study Guide 2026

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📋 CRA Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CRA Topics to Study (61)

✍️ Sample CRA Questions & Answers

1. When developing a risk register, which attribute of a risk entry is MOST critical for enabling effective risk ownership?
A named individual accountable for managing the risk

Assigning a named risk owner establishes clear accountability, ensuring someone is responsible for monitoring, reporting, and responding to each risk.

2. Which of the following represents a 'secondary risk' in risk management?
A risk that arises as a direct result of implementing a risk response

Secondary risks are new risks that emerge as unintended consequences of implementing a risk response or mitigation action.

3. In risk-adjusted performance measurement, RAROC is calculated as:
Risk-adjusted return divided by economic capital

RAROC (Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital) = Risk-adjusted net income / Economic capital, used to compare performance across business units on a risk basis.

4. What is a risk acceptance strategy?
Accepting the risk and planning for its consequences

Risk acceptance is a deliberate decision by an organization to acknowledge a risk and tolerate its potential consequences without implementing specific mitigation actions to reduce its likelihood or impact. This strategy is typically chosen when the cost of mitigation outweighs the potential loss, or when the risk is deemed low. However, it often involves having contingency plans in place to manage the fallout if the risk materializes.

5. What is the primary financial risk implication of a company having a high proportion of fixed costs relative to variable costs?
Higher operating leverage, amplifying earnings volatility during revenue fluctuations

High fixed costs increase operating leverage, causing small revenue changes to produce magnified swings in operating profit, increasing earnings volatility and financial risk.

6. In strategic risk governance, a 'second opinion' or 'challenge function' is MOST important when:
High-stakes strategic decisions are being made with limited time for deliberation

Challenge functions prevent groupthink and cognitive bias precisely when the stakes are highest and time pressure may suppress dissenting views.

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