CEA Cheat Sheet 2026
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115 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which communication artifact BEST conveys the current-state vs. future-state gap to non-technical business stakeholders? → Architecture roadmap with milestone timelines
- Which of the following is used to ensure conformance during a project lifecycle? → Architecture compliance review
- An enterprise architect is presenting an architecture roadmap to business executives. Which communication approach is MOST effective? → Translate architecture outcomes into business value and cost impacts
- What is the purpose of a Business Transformation Readiness Assessment in EA transition planning? → To assess the organization's ability to successfully execute the planned transformation
- How should an enterprise architect prioritize migration activities when multiple architecture domains require change simultaneously? → Prioritize based on business impact, risk levels, and architectural dependencies
- How does governance influence architecture maturity? → Supports continuous improvement
- Which of the following best describes the purpose of the baseline architecture in transition planning? → To document the current state of the enterprise architecture
- What is a principle of effective architecture governance? → Clear roles and accountability
- An enterprise architect needs to gain approval from a skeptical CFO for a major platform investment. Which approach is MOST persuasive? → Present a business case with ROI, payback period, and risk-adjusted financials
- Which of these roles is primarily responsible for maintaining the enterprise architecture? → Enterprise architect
- What is one benefit of strong architecture governance? → Better compliance and reduced risk
- How are work packages typically organized when creating an EA Implementation and Migration Plan? → As prioritized projects and programs linked to the Architecture Roadmap
- What role does the enterprise architect play in alignment? → Ensure business-IT strategy alignment
- What is a key principle of architectural governance? → Enforcing compliance and oversight
- Which ADM phase ensures stakeholder concerns are addressed from the start? → Phase A: Architecture Vision
- A key business stakeholder consistently rejects architecture proposals. What should the enterprise architect do FIRST? → Conduct a stakeholder interview to understand their concerns and priorities
- Who is typically responsible for enforcing architecture governance? → Enterprise architect
- Which NIST framework is MOST commonly referenced when building a security architecture in US federal or enterprise environments? → NIST SP 800-53 (Security and Privacy Controls)
- What is a key output of Phase E in ADM? → Architecture roadmap
- Which enterprise architecture layer is PRIMARILY responsible for defining security policies, access controls, and identity management requirements? → Security Architecture within the Technology Architecture domain
- What is the primary purpose of an enterprise architecture framework? → To guide alignment of business and IT
- Which ADM phase focuses on defining baseline and target architectures for data and applications? → Phase C: Data and Application Architecture
- Which of the following is a primary principle of effective EA Governance? → Prioritizing business value in all architectural decisions.
- Which stakeholder is MOST likely to champion enterprise architecture within executive leadership? → Chief Enterprise Architect or CTO acting as EA sponsor
- Why is Phase H important in ADM? → It manages ongoing changes and updates
- What is the main purpose of enterprise architecture governance? → To enforce alignment with business and IT
- What is 'architecture debt' in the context of EA transition planning? → The accumulated backlog of architecture decisions deferred or compromised over time
- In TOGAF, which artifact is used to record stakeholder concerns and the architecture views that address them? → Stakeholder Map and Architecture Requirements Specification
- What is the Architecture Development Method (ADM)? → A step-by-step approach to architecture development
- Who are key stakeholders in achieving alignment? → Business and IT leadership
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