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OGEA-101 TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification Exam Questions

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  • Apr 14
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Updated: Apr 23


Start your enterprise architecture journey with the Togaf Enterprise Architecture Foundation certification (OGEA-101). This globally recognized TOGAF certification validates your understanding of the Architecture Development Method (ADM), enterprise domains, governance, and core TOGAF principles. Prepare with structured TOGAF practice tests, sample questions, and exam questions aligned with the latest syllabus. Whether you're reviewing certification dumps or attempting a full-length practice exam, this resource helps you build strong conceptual clarity and exam confidence. Ideal for IT architects, solution designers, and business transformation professionals aiming to establish a solid foundation in enterprise architecture frameworks.



OGEA-101 TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation Sample Questions


1. Which one of the following is the entry level certification for an individual wanting to be certified in the TOGAF Standard?

  1. TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation

  2. TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner

  3. TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation

  4. TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Level 1

  5. None of the above

2. All of the following apply to the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam except which statement?

  1. The exam consists of 60 questions.

  2. It is a closed book examination.

  3. A candidate gets extra time, if English is the 2nd language.

  4. The pass mark is 60% minimum.

  5. The exam validates that the candidate has gained knowledge of the terminology and basicconcepts of The TOGAF® Standard

3. Which one of the following is not an Architecture Abstraction Level according to the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Contextual Abstraction

  2. Physical Abstraction

  3. Strategic Abstraction

  4. Logical Abstraction

  5. Conceptual Abstraction

4. Which one of the following the TOGAF Standard defines as a representation of a system from the perspective of a related set of concerns?

  1. Stakeholder

  2. Concern

  3. (Architecture) View

  4. (Architecture) Viewpoint

  5. Architecture Principle

5. Which of the following the TOGAF Standard defines as a shortfall between Baseline and Target Architecture?

  1. Constraint

  2. Deliverable

  3. Viewpoint

  4. Gap

  5. Concern

6. Which component of the Architecture Repository in the TOGAF Standard provides guidelines, templates, patterns and other forms of reference material?

  1. Architecture Metamodel

  2. Solutions Landscape

  3. Reference Library

  4. Governance Repository

  5. Architecture Capability

7. Complete the sentence: In the TOGAF Standard, the Enterprise Continuum is…

  1. ...an architecture framework.

  2. ...a database of open industry standards.

  3. ...a technical reference model.

  4. ...a method for developing architectures.

  5. ...a model for classifying artifacts.

8. Consider the following image, showing the TOGAF documentation set. Select the correct portfolio of documents corresponding to the label.

  1. The TOGAF Library

  2. The Open Group Library

  3. The Enterprise Architecture Library

  4. The Enterprise Architecture Repository

9. Which one of the following is not a phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM)?

  1. Preliminary Phase

  2. Phase F: Migration Planning

  3. Phase B: Business Architecture

  4. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  5. Phase C: Requirements Architecture

10. Which one of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) phase includes the creation and approval of the Architecture Vision?

  1. Preliminary Phase

  2. Requirements Management

  3. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  4. Phase B: Business Architecture

  5. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures

11. Which is not a key benefit of having an Enterprise Architecture for an organization?

  1. Return on existing investment & reduced risk for future investment

  2. Effective and efficient business operations

  3. Effective strategic decision-making by C-Level executives & business leaders

  4. Effective and efficient digital transformation and operations

  5. Standardization of the software development lifecycle

12. What does the acronym BDAT stand for in the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Business, Data, Application & Technology

  2. Best Data & Application Technology

  3. Business Driven Application Technique

  4. Bind, Decide, Act & Transform

13. According to the TOGAF Standard, which organization or role usually initiates a Request for Architecture Work?

  1. Sponsoring Organization

  2. Architecture Organization

  3. Corporate Governance Board

  4. Requirements Management Team

  5. Chief Security Officer

14. According to the TOGAF Standard, which one of the following best describes the purpose of the Architecture Definition Document?

  1. Set of general rules and guidelines

  2. Description to allow the measurement of the compliance implementation

  3. Document that triggers the start of an architecture development cycle

  4. Qualitative view to communicate the intent of the architects

  5. An agreement between development partners and sponsors on the deliverables

15. What class of architectural information within the Architecture Repository provides a record of governance activity across the enterprise?

  1. Architecture Capability

  2. Architecture Requirements Repository

  3. Architecture Metamodel

  4. Governance Repository

  5. Reference Library

16. On which phases of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) the Business Principles, Business Goals, and Business Drivers may have implications for the way that architecture is developed?

  1. Phase B: Business Architecture

  2. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures

  3. Phase D: Technology Architecture

  4. All of the above

17. Which one of the following the TOGAF Standard describes as a primary use of the Architecture Vision?

  1. Checklist for compliance reviews

  2. Summary of the changes to the enterprise

  3. Tool for calculating detailed cost estimates

  4. Approach to select vendors to conduct a system demonstration

18. Which one of the following the TOGAF Standard describes as an Architecture Contract?

  1. An agreement between the development partners and stakeholders on the acceptable risks and mitigating actions for an architecture

  2. An agreement between the development partners and sponsors on the deliverables, quality, and fitness-for-purpose of an architecture

  3. An agreement between the lead architect and the development partners on the enforcement of Architecture Compliance

  4. An agreement between the development partners and sponsors on how best to monitor the implementation of the architecture

  5. An agreement between the Architecture Team and the project leaders how best to implement the Enterprise Architecture

19. Which one of the following is not a purpose of an Enterprise Architecture Capability according to the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Architecture to support enterprise change

  2. Architecture to support strategy

  3. Architecture to support portfolio

  4. Architecture to support projects

  5. Architecture to support solutions delivery

20. What ADM Technique does TOGAF recommend for identifying, understanding and documenting the business needs?

  1. Risk Management

  2. Gap Analysis

  3. Business Scenarios

  4. Interoperability

  5. Architecture Principles


21. Which one of the following best describes the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Enterprise Architecture Framework to develop any kind of architecture in any context

  2. An Enterprise Architecture pattern

  3. A business model

  4. A concept for developing IT Architectures

  5. An approach for IT Governance

22. Which of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) phase is the initial phase of an architecture development cycle?

  1. Requirements Management

  2. Preliminary Phase

  3. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures

  4. Phase B: Business Architecture

  5. Phase A: Architecture Vision

23. Which class of architectural output held within the Architecture Repository contains the architectural representation of assets often at multiple levels of abstractions?

  1. Standards Library

  2. Architecture Requirements Repository

  3. Architecture Landscape

  4. Architecture Metamodel

  5. Solutions Landscape

24. Which one of the following the TOGAF Standard describes as the purpose of the Standards Library as part of the Architecture Repository?

  1. Providing guidelines, templates, patterns, and other forms of reference material to accelerate the creation of new architectures

  2. Providing a view of all authorized architecture requirements which have been agreed with the Architecture Board

  3. Providing a record of governance activity across the enterprise

  4. Providing standards with which new architectures and implementations must comply

  5. Providing parameters, structures, and processes that support governance of the Architecture Repository

25. Which Architecture Domain is normally the first activity undertaken in a TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle?

  1. Application Architecture

  2. Technology Architecture

  3. Data Architecture

  4. Business Architecture

  5. Strategic Architecture

26. Which one of the following is considered a relevant resource for the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) Phase B: Business Architecture available from the Architecture Repository?

  1. Industry reference models

  2. Applicable standards

  3. Enterprise-specific business architecture views

  4. Enterprise-specific building blocks

  5. All of the above

27. In which phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) is a draft of the Implementation and Migration Strategy formulated?

  1. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  2. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  3. Phase F: Migration Planning

  4. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  5. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

28. In which phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) are the Transition Architectures defined in Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions confirmed with the stakeholders?

  1. Phase F: Migration Planning

  2. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  3. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

  4. Requirements Management

  5. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

29. In which phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) is an Architecture Contract developed as a governed approach to implement and operate an architecture.

  1. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  2. Phase F: Migration Planning

  3. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  4. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

  5. None of the above

30. Which one of the following is not an objective of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) Phase H: Architecture Change Management?

  1. Ensuring that the architecture development cycle is maintained

  2. Ensuring that the Architecture Governance Framework is executed

  3. Ensuring that the Enterprise Architecture Capability meets current requirements

  4. Finalizing the Architecture Roadmap

31. Which of the following is not a dimension for defining the scope of an architecture?

  1. Architecture Domains

  2. Level of Detail (depth)

  3. Time Period

  4. Enterprise Scope (breadth)

  5. Problem Area

32. Which Level of the Architectural Landscape describes the abilities of an enterprise?

  1. Business Architecture

  2. Solution Architecture

  3. Segment Architecture

  4. Capability Architecture

  5. Enterprise Strategic Architecture

33. Several affiliated companies have a common data model to share global tax information. Which of the following is the best way to classify the model within the Enterprise Continuum?

  1. Generic Architecture

  2. Shared Solution

  3. Specific Architecture

  4. Specific Solutions

34. Which of the following is a key objective of Phase A: Architecture Vision?

  1. Identify and group major work packages

  2. Determine whether an incremental approach is required, and if so, identify Transition Architectures that will deliver continuous business value

  3. Estimate resource requirements, project timings, and availability/delivery vehicle

  4. Develop a strategy and implementation plan for tools and techniques

  5. Develop a high-level aspirational vision of the capabilities and business value as a result of the proposed Enterprise Architecture

35. Which document triggers the start of an Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle?

  1. Gap Analysis

  2. Request for Architecture Work

  3. Architecture Definition Document

  4. Statement of Architecture Work

  5. Change Request

36. In which phase of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the Architecture Contract signed between the architecture and the implementation organization?

  1. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  2. Phase F: Migration Planning

  3. Requirements Management

  4. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  5. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

37. A cost-optimization project wants to reduce the amount of servers at an infrastructure level from ten to one servers. What kind of architectural change is necessary for this?

  1. A minor change

  2. A re-architecting change

  3. A major change

  4. An incremental change

  5. A simplification change

38. Which of the following defines and limits the scope of an architecture?

  1. Architecture Governance

  2. Time Period

  3. Enterprise Continuum

  4. Business Continuity

  5. Architecture Principles

39. The Requirements Management Phase is responsible for which of the following activities?

  1. Implementing new requirements

  2. Disposal of resolved requirements

  3. Generating new requirements

  4. Assessing the requirement's impact on the current ADM phase

  5. Ensuring the (re-)prioritization of requirements by the architects and stakeholders

40. Complete the sentence: The Business Transformation Readiness Assessment is a technique to…

  1. …understand the readiness of the organization to accept change.

  2. …assess the ability of an enterprise to enter a new market.

  3. …assess the fulfillment of all technical prerequisites needed for the implementation of the solution.

  4. …ensure that the business value and cost of work packages and Transition Architectures is understood by key stakeholders.

  5. …obtain stakeholder approval for the implementation of the solution.

41. Which one of the following statements about Building Blocks (BB) is false?

  1. They are packages of functionality defined to meet the business needs across an organization.

  2. They may be assembled from other Building Blocks.

  3. They are equivalent to software components or micro services.

  4. They should have published and stable interfaces allowing them to interoperate with other, interdependent Building Blocks.

  5. They are defined in an evolutionary and iterative process.

42. Which one of the following statements the TOGAF Standard describes as the purpose of the Architecture Requirements Specification?

  1. A record of deviations from the planned architectural approach

  2. A quantitative view of the solution stating measurable criteria that must be met

  3. A qualitative view of the solution to communicate the intent of the architect

  4. A document that triggers the start of an Architecture Development Method (ADM) cycle

  5. An architectural work product that is contractually specified and in turn formally reviewed, agreed, and signed off by the stakeholders

43. Which one of the following statements the TOGAF Standard describes as the purpose of the Communications plan?

  1. Ensuring effective communication of targeted information to the right stakeholders at the right time

  2. Ensuring that the findings of a Compliance Review are distributed to the Architecture Board

  3. Communicating the architecture to all stakeholders

  4. Keeping the Architecture Governance Board informed of changes to the Enterprise Architecture

44. Which one of the following statements does not describe the purpose of Enterprise Architecture?

  1. Achieving a balance between business transformation and operational efficiency

  2. Providing a strategic context for the evolution of the enterprise

  3. Enabling an integrated strategy with synergies across the enterprise and beyond

  4. Providing guidance and orientation for hybrid software development

45. Complete the sentence by selecting the applicable pair of words: When considering Architecture Governance, the Enterprise Architecture team and the implementer are ... and ... by the stakeholder.

  1. consulted / controlled

  2. managed / consulted

  3. directed / controlled

  4. directed / managed

46. The TOGAF Series Guides provide guidance to address specific concerns and use cases with further explanations and more details. Which guide is not part of the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Technology Architecture

  2. Business Architecture

  3. Security Architecture

  4. Adapting the ADM

  5. ADM Practices

47. The TOGAF Standard aligns to Agile development in Phase G: Implementation Governance. Which one of the following explanations supports this statement?

  1. As a Product Owner, the Lead Architect submits Change Request to enable the agile development of the Enterprise Architecture.

  2. The Enterprise Architect serves the stakeholders guarding the mission, vision, goals, and investment roadmap.

  3. During the post-implementation review in Phase H: Architecture Change Management, sponsoring organization and EA team investigate on the architecture.

  4. In Phase G: Implementation Governance all constraints limiting the architecture development must bend and as such be adapted.

48. According to the TOGAF Standard, which one of the following documents or concepts contains the core architectural artifacts created during a project?

  1. Statement of Architecture Work

  2. Change Request

  3. Enterprise Continuum

  4. Architecture Definition Document

  5. None of the above

49. In which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) does the actual implementation of the Enterprise Architecture begin?

  1. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  2. Phase F: Migration Planning

  3. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  4. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

  5. None of the above

50. Which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) determines existing business constraints for the upcoming implementation?

  1. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  2. Phase B: Business Architecture

  3. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  4. Phase F: Migration Planning

  5. Requirements Management

51. According to the TOGAF Standard, which one of the following best describes the Enterprise Continuum?

  1. A repository for storing architecture artifacts

  2. A classification scheme for architecture assets

  3. A lifecycle method for developing architecture

  4. A set of content patterns

  5. None of the above

52. As Enterprise Architect you adopted the Architecture Principle that "Data is an asset". How often should you review this principle to see if it's still valid and possibly change it?

  1. At least annually

  2. Every time an Architecture Project starts

  3. Never - once the principle has been set, it should not be changed

  4. Only if there is significant change in the enterprise's strategy

  5. Frequently, at least on a yearly basis

53. Which of the following stakeholders is most likely to be interested in the output of Phase D: Technology Architecture of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM)?

  1. Head of Human Resources

  2. Business Process Manager

  3. Head of IT department

  4. Enterprise Security Officer

  5. Lead Architect

54. What is the main objective of the Preliminary Phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM)?

  1. Develop the Target Architecture

  2. Determine Solution Building Blocks

  3. Select models, views and other useful things

  4. Scope the elements of the enterprise affected by the EA Capability

55. Which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) starts the formulation of an overall Implementation and Migration Strategy that will guide the implementation of the Target Architecture?

  1. Phase F: Migration Planning

  2. Phase G: Implementation Governance

  3. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  4. Requirements Management

56. In which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the 'Statement of Architecture Work' approved by sponsors?

  1. Preliminary Phase

  2. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  3. Phase B: Business Architecture

  4. Phase H: Architecture Change Management

57. In which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the 'Enterprise Metamodel' selected and adapted?

  1. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  2. Phase B: Business Architecture

  3. Requirements Management

  4. Phase C: Information Systems Architectures

  5. Preliminary Phase

58. Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the Architecture Development Method (ADM) of the TOGAF Standard?

  1. Implementing agile practices within an organization

  2. Defining an IT strategy for the CIO

  3. Designing software interfaces between two IT systems

  4. Providing a step-by-step approach for developing an Enterprise Architecture

59. According to the TOGAF Standard, which of the following is a reference model defining what has to be done in order to deliver solutions in an architected way?

  1. (Enterprise) Architecture Repository

  2. Architecture Capability Framework

  3. Enterprise Continuum

  4. Architecture Development Method (ADM)

  5. All of the above

60. In which phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) is the 'Request for Architecture Work' created?

  1. Requirements Management

  2. Phase A: Architecture Vision

  3. Phase F: Migration Planning

  4. Phase E: Opportunities and Solutions

  5. Preliminary Phase


FAQs


1. What is TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation OGEA-101 certification?

TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) is an entry-level certification offered by The Open Group. It validates your understanding of the TOGAF framework, including key concepts, terminology, and the Architecture Development Method (ADM).

2. How do I pass the TOGAF OGEA-101 Foundation exam?

To pass the OGEA-101 exam, you need a strong understanding of TOGAF principles, ADM phases, governance concepts, and enterprise architecture terminology. Practicing mock exams and reviewing the official study guide significantly improves success rates.

3. What are the prerequisites for TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation?

There are no formal prerequisites. Anyone interested in enterprise architecture, IT strategy, or digital transformation can take the OGEA-101 certification exam.

4. How much does the TOGAF OGEA-101 exam cost?

The TOGAF OGEA-101 exam typically costs around $320 USD, but pricing may vary by region and training provider.

5. What topics are covered in the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation exam?

The exam covers:

  1. TOGAF basic concepts and definitions

  2. Architecture Development Method (ADM)

  3. Enterprise Continuum

  4. Architecture Governance

  5. Architecture Content Framework

  6. Stakeholder Management

6. What is the passing score for TOGAF OGEA-101?

The passing score is 60%, meaning you must correctly answer at least 24 out of 40 multiple-choice questions.

7. Is TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation certification difficult?

The Foundation level is considered moderately easy to moderate, especially for professionals with IT architecture or governance experience. With proper preparation, most candidates pass on their first attempt.

8. How long does it take to prepare for TOGAF OGEA-101 certification?

Most candidates prepare within 3–6 weeks, depending on prior knowledge of enterprise architecture concepts and study consistency.

9. Is TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation worth it in 2026?

Yes. TOGAF remains one of the most recognized enterprise architecture certifications globally. It enhances career opportunities in IT architecture, solution architecture, and digital transformation roles.

10. What are the best study materials for TOGAF OGEA-101 exam preparation?

The best preparation includes reviewing the official TOGAF study guide, practicing sample questions, and taking mock exams aligned with the latest exam version.



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