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ITIL 4 Practitioner: Change Enablement (ITIL-4-CE) ITIL-4-Practitioner-Change-Enablement Exam Questions

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Question #1 (Topic: Demo Questions)

In the Change Enablement process, what is the purpose of the Change Advisory Board (CAB)?

A.
To assess productivity of IT staff
B.
To oversee the budget of IT projects
C.
To provide input and advise on proposed changes 
D.
To handle end-user support requests
Correct Answer: C
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #2 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which activity is NOT part of the Change Enablement process? 

A.
Change assessment
B.
Change approval
C.
Change deployment
D.
Incident resolution
Correct Answer: D
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #3 (Topic: Demo Questions)

What is the primary goal of the Change Enablement process in ITIL?

A.
To ensure that all changes are recorded and managed
B.
To minimize the risk of disruption to IT services
C.
To maximize the number of successful changes
D.
To automate the change approval process 
Correct Answer: B
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #4 (Topic: Demo Questions)

Which key concept is essential for evaluating the risk associated with a change in ITIL?

A.
Change Advisory Board (CAB)
B.
Change Requests
C.
Change Schedule
D.
Change Evaluation
Correct Answer: A
Explanation not available for this question.
Question #5 (Topic: Demo Questions)

What are the three types of changes defined in ITIL Change Enablement?

A.
Standard, Urgent, Major
B.
Normal, Standard, Emergency
C.
Scheduled, Emergency, Routine
D.
Minor, Major, Critical 
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation not available for this question.