Free ServiceNow CTA Actual Exam Questions - Question 5 Discussion

Question No. 5
What is the primary purpose of analyzing an organization's existing architecture as a CTA?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Mark T.
2026-02-21

Probably B again, since the key goal of analyzing architecture is to find weaknesses or missing elements that could cause problems later on. It’s not just about measuring or recommending stuff.

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Mark T.
2026-02-17

Maybe D is unlikely because testing practices are pretty specific and not the main focus of architecture analysis. A’s about performance but that’s just one part. C sounds more like what comes after the analysis, not the analysis itself. So B still feels right since identifying gaps and issues is the core reason for a CTA to dig into existing architecture.

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Mark T.
2026-02-14

Looks like B fits best since the main goal is to find any flaws or missing parts in the architecture, not just test or performance details. B

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Farhan N.
2026-02-12

B imo, because analyzing architecture usually means spotting where the system isn’t meeting needs or where it’s broken, not just measuring performance or testing methods.

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Farhan N.
2026-02-12

Makes sense to rule out A since performance is just a slice of what architecture covers, not the whole. C and D seem off-topic since recommending roadmaps or assessing testing isn’t really what analyzing architecture’s about. B stands out because identifying issues and gaps captures the broader goal of understanding where the system falls short, whether technical or business-related. So I’d go with B here.

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Farhan N.
2026-01-25

Also, A seems too narrow since performance is just one part of the architecture.

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Farhan U.
2026-01-16

It’s B. The main goal is to spot issues and gaps. A feels too narrow since performance isn’t the only concern, and C/D don’t really fit the architecture analysis angle here.

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