SAP C_ACTIVATE22 SAP Certified Associate - SAP Activate Project Manager Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

You are transitioning to SAP S/4HANA.In which phase do you adjust custom code?



Answer : A

A is correct because in the Realize phase, you adjust custom code when transitioning to SAP S/4HANA. Custom code is the code that was developed by the customer or a partner to extend or modify the standard SAP functionality. Custom code needs to be adjusted to ensure compatibility and performance with SAP S/4HANA, as well as compliance with the simplification items and coding guidelines. Verified :

: [SAP Activate Methodology for SAP S/4HANA On Premise], page 22


Question 2

What is the primary purpose of the SAP Activate methodology?



Answer : C

C is correct because expediting all deployment options for SAP products is the primary purpose of the SAP Activate methodology. The SAP Activate methodology is a framework that provides guidance and best practices for implementing SAP solutions in different scenarios, such as cloud, on-premise, or hybrid. The SAP Activate methodology aims to accelerate and simplify the deployment process by combining ready-to-run business processes, proven implementation practices, and guided configuration tools.


Question 3

How do you set up Scrum teams?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.



Answer : A, C

A is correct because based on end-to-end processes like order-to-cash is one of the ways to set up Scrum teams. This way, the Scrum teams are organized around the business value streams that they support, and they have a clear understanding of the customer needs and expectations. This also helps to reduce dependencies and handovers between teams, and to optimize the flow of work.

C is correct because as a cross-functional team covering multiple functions, like configuration, data loads, and testing is one of the ways to set up Scrum teams. This way, the Scrum teams have all the skills and competencies that they need to deliver a complete and working product increment in each Sprint. This also helps to increase collaboration and communication within the team, and to foster a sense of ownership and accountability.


Question 4

What is the objective of using scaling Scrum techniques when coordinating large teams in complex projects?



Answer : C

C is correct because ensuring alignment in architecture, configuration, and integration is one of the objectives of using scaling Scrum techniques when coordinating large teams in complex projects. Scaling Scrum techniques are methods that help to apply Scrum principles and practices across multiple teams working on a large-scale product or program. Scaling Scrum techniques aim to ensure alignment in architecture, configuration, and integration by establishing a common vision, backlog, definition of done, and cadence for the teams, and by facilitating cross-team communication and collaboration


Question 5

Which of the following is a key characteristic of the Agile project approach?



Answer : C

C is correct because Iterative build with frequent inspections is a key characteristic of the Agile project approach. The Agile project approach follows an iterative and incremental development process, where the solution is built and delivered in small increments called sprints. Each sprint consists of planning, designing, building, testing, and reviewing activities, where the team inspects the solution and adapts to changing requirements and feedback. Verified :

: What is Agile Software Development?


Question 6

Which of the following is a key characteristic of the Agile project approach?



Answer : D

D is correct because Iterative build with frequent inspections is a key characteristic of the Agile project approach. The Agile project approach follows an iterative and incremental development process, where the solution is built and delivered in small increments called sprints. Each sprint consists of planning, designing, building, testing, and reviewing activities, where the team inspects the solution and adapts to changing requirements and feedback


Question 7

In which phase do you run the User Acceptance Test?



Answer : A

A is correct because in the Realize phase, you run the User Acceptance Test. The User Acceptance Test is a test that verifies that the solution meets the customer's business requirements and expectations. The User Acceptance Test is performed by the end users or key users, who provide feedback and acceptance for the solution. Verified :

: SAP Activate Project Management Certification Guide, page 120


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