TOGAF® Certification – Exam Preparation, Exercise Tips & Practice Tests

  • TOGAF® Standard is a framework for the management of Enterprise Architectures. TOGAF® is developed and published by the global consortium The Open Group.
  • As of 2024, the TOGAF® Certification for people portfolio comprises five different types: TOGAF® 9 Foundation and Certified, TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation and Practitioner as well as TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation.
  • The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam paves the way to the foundation certification. The exam with a length of 60 minutes consists of 40 single choice questions covering the TOGAF® Fundamental Content.
  • The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam leads to the practitioner certification. The exam duration is 90 minutes with 8 scenario-based questions covering the TOGAF® Fundamental Content and the TOGAF® Series Guides.
  • The TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam concludes with the business architecture foundation certification. The exam lasts for 60 minutes and contains 40 single choice questions covering main business concepts of the TOGAF® Fundamental Content and the TOGAF® Series Guides.
  • Students can prepare for the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 & 2 and Business Architecture Part 1 Exam by self-study, a guided live training or an online video course. In any case, we recommend an extensive rehearsal through practice tests under real exam conditions.

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TOGAF® Standard, 10 Edition – Framework for Enterprise Architecture

The TOGAF® Standard helps you in planning, developing, implementing, governing and using an Enterprise Architecture (EA). The framework manages the changes of an organization from a current to a target state.

Owner of the TOGAF® Standard is The Open Group, a global consortium that seeks to enable the achievement of business objectives by developing open, vendor-neutral technology standards and certifications. The first version of TOGAF® was released in 1995, inspired by Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM) of the US Department of Defense (DoD).

In 2022 The Open Group published the TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition (German). With the new version, adjustments to the TOGAF® certification portfolio were made. As of October 2023, five certifications for people are possible each of them reached with a passed exam.

  • TOGAF® 9 Foundation
  • TOGAF® 9 Certified
  • TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation
  • TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner
  • TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation

The TOGAF® Standard is constantly evolving as a result of the work delivered by members of The Open Group Architecture Forum. As of today, a TOGAF certification has been achieved by nearly 145,000 individuals worldwide.

In the following, you will learn everything you need to prepare the TOGAF® Enterprise/Business Architecture Part 1 & 2 Exams in order to reach the TOGAF® Enterprise/Business Architecture Foundation & Practitioner Certification.

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TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification – Objective, conditions & booking

Certification objectives

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification validates that you have gained knowledge of the terminology and basic concepts of The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition. You understands the core principles of Enterprise Architecture as well as the TOGAF® framework.

Exam conditions

The Part 1 exam (OGEA-101) consists of 40 single choice questions you are asked to answer within 60 minutes. If English is your 2nd language, additional 30 minutes extra working time is granted. You may use a dictionary that has to be presented for inspection.

The supervised exam is closed book, meaning you cannot use any (digital) literature or personal notes. The pass mark is 60 percent, i.e., at least 24 of 40 answers must be correct to master the exam.

Upon successful completion of the exam, you receive an official certificate and the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Badge, both issued by The Open Group.

Booking procedure

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam is conducted by Pearson Vue on behalf of The Open Group. You can take the exam at a test center or remote under video surveillance. For booking an online exam, follow the following steps.

  1. Create The Open Group account on
  2. Login & click on Take an exam’ button at the bottom of the webpage
  3. Accept all checkboxes and proceed to Person Vue
  4. Click on ‘View exams’ and select TOGAF Part 1 (OGEA-101)

You can re-schedule your exam at short notice. Additionally, it may occur that formerly blocked exam slots become available during the day, given that other participants have changed their exam time.

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam – Preparation, questions & tips

Preparation approaches

There are three approaches to prepare the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam.

  1. You take part in an live training either on site or online. Within 2 working days, you learn everything you need to pass the exam and have the chance to question the trainer.
  2. You purchase the 60-days access to the official TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Level 1) Online Self-Study Materials and learn the framework at your individual speed.
  3. You combine the best training and self-study and register for video courses like our Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

Question character

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam questions are single choice, meaning one single answer out of four or five possible answers is correct. The questions test your knowledge and address the whole spectrum of the foundation curriculum, i.e.,

  • Introduction and Core Concepts (e.g., enterprise, architecture, EA framework)
  • Architecture Development Method (e.g., Preliminary Phase, Implementation Governance)
  • ADM Techniques (e.g., Business Scenarios, Gap Analysis, Risk Management)
  • Architecture Content (e.g., Architecture Repository, Enterprise Metamodel)
  • Enterprise Architecture Capability and Governance (e.g., Architecture Board, Architecture Contracts)

Expect the following types of questions:

1. 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

2. According to the TOGAF Standard, the recommended dimensions used to define the scope of an architecture include all the following, except the…

    1. …Architecture Domains.
    2. …Level of Detail (depth).
    3. …Time Period.
    4. …Enterprise Scope (breadth).
    5. …Subject Matter.

3. Complete the sentence: The Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique is primarily focused on…

    1. …determining if the organization is ready to accept change.
    2. …planning the migration steps needed to achieve the transformation.
    3. …ensuring that there are adequate trained developers and engineers to implement the solution.
    4. …ensuring that there is sufficient financial capacity to execute the desired transformation.
    5. …determining if there is adequate stakeholder support for the implementation.

Solution: 1a, 2e and 3a. You find 240 questions within 6 trial exams within our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF® 10 EA Foundation Certification.

Practice tips

Since 2012 we are TOGAF® certified and help students in preparing for the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam. Master your test in taking the following practice tips into account.

Read questions carefully

Go through each question and all their answers. Attention to the details. Sometimes a single word makes the difference. Differentiate between true/correct/right and false/incorrect/wrong.

Force a constant pace

With 60 minutes and 40 questions each question amounts to 90 seconds working time. Look for quick wins, i.e., easy to answer questions. Skip tough questions and revisit those time traps in the final phase of your exam. Flag all questions, which deserve a second look if there is still time left. 

Always choose an answer

In the single choice exam only one answer is the correct one. In addition, there are no negative points for wrong answers. Thus, always put a tick. Make use of the exclusion principle and eliminate wrong answers to maximize your chance to check a correct one.

Rehearse the content

The Architecture Development Method (ADM) remains the centerpiece of the TOGAF® Standard. Go through the method, its phases, deliverables and activities. Memorize the cycle. Knowing this backbone allows you the obtain the minimum of 24 correct answers. Learn the main keywords TOGAF® uses in its fundamental content and specifies in the Definition publication.

Complete practice tests

Test and expand you TOGAF® Standard knowledge by completing as many exam questions as you can. The web offers you plenty of material. However, be careful, given that some resources refer to version 9 of the framework or lack of quality. Find 240 proven exam questions in our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF® 10 EA Foundation Certification.

Stick to the standard

Even if you are an experienced Enterprise Architect with many architecting endeavors lying behind you: If you want to obtain the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification, you you need to take the word of the standard as law. The exam is designed to test your TOGAF® knowledge, not your EA project knowhow.

Test your online exam infrastructure

Test your IT infrastructure if you decide to take the TOGAF® proctored exam. Have a redundant internet connection in place, for example by using your smartphone as a WiFi hotspot. Make sure, that your room is silent and no one can interrupt your exam session. Use a fast computer with a reliable operating system and hardware.

Find all the required knowledge as well as sample exams to reach the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification within our online course Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Certification – Objective, conditions & booking

Certification objectives

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Certification validates that in addition to knowledge and comprehension, your are able to analyze and apply knowledge of the TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

Exam conditions

The Part 2 exam (OGEA-102) consists of 8 single choice scenario-based questions you are asked to answer within 90 minutes. If English is your 2nd language, additional 30 minutes extra working time is granted. You may use a dictionary that has to be presented for inspection.

The supervised exam is open book, meaning you can use an electronic copy of the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge. The specification comes in English language and is provided with the exam. The pass mark is 60 percent, i.e., you need to score at least 24 of 40 points to pass the exam.

Upon successful completion of the exam, you receive an official certificate and the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Badge, both issued by The Open Group.

Booking procedure

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam is conducted by Pearson Vue on behalf of The Open Group. You can take the exam at a test center or remote under video surveillance. For booking an online exam, follow the following steps.

  1. Create The Open Group account on
  2. Login & click on Take an exam’ button at the bottom of the webpage
  3. Accept all checkboxes and proceed to Person Vue
  4. Click on ‘View exams’ and select TOGAF Part 2 (OGEA-102)

Note, that the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation Certification is a prerequisite for taking the Part 2 Exam.

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam – Preparation, questions & tips

Preparation approaches

As for Part 1, there are three approaches to prepare the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam.

  1. You take part in an live training either on site or online. Within 2 working days, you learn everything you need to pass the exam and have the chance to question the trainer.
  2. You purchase the 60-days access to the official TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Level 2) Online Self-Study Materials and learn the framework at your individual speed.
  3. You combine the best training and self-study and register for video courses like our Enterprise Architecture Practitioner with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

Note: Only with the completion of the TOGAF®​ Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Learning Studies as part of an accredited TOGAF®​ Enterprise Architecture training course you earn the Applied TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Badge.

Question character

A TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam questions consist of a scenario description including your role definition, a short question and four possible answers. There is always a best answer scoring 5 points, a second-best answer with 3 points, third-best with 1 point and a wrong answer with 0 points.

Each question is single choice, meaning that you can select one single out of four possible answers. The questions test your application of the Enterprise Architecture Framework and address the whole spectrum of the practitioner curriculum, in particular:

  • The Context for Enterprise Architecture
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Architecture Development Method (Phase A till H)
  • Requirements Management
  • Supporting the ADM Work

Find 40 questions within 5 trial exams within our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF® 10 EA Practitioner Certification.

Practice tips

Being TOGAF® certified since 2012 we help students in preparing for the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam. Besides the part 1 tips mentioned before, take the following additional general tactics into account when preparing and taking the practitioner exam.

Read the question text first

Often the question text consists of 2 to 3 short lines pointing out what you should look for in the proposed answers. Before diving into the lengthy scenario and answer descriptions, read the question first.

Pay attention to key terms

Main TOGAF® terms like concern, stakeholder or governance point to relevant phases, techniques or content of the EA framework. Use these references to select perfect matching answer.

Identify the ADM phase

Often scenario & question define the phase(s) in the Architecture Development Method. Use this fact to extract the relevant ADM steps and check which of the four answer best fits to ADM phase.

Extract the hard facts

Scenario, question and answers often contain clutter not needed for a correct answer. Jolt down or highlight the valuable information really necessary for answering the question. Save precious time.

Master the TOGAF Spec

You are allowed to use an electronic copy of the TOGAF® Standard during the exam. Get familiar with the table of contents to quickly find the facts you need.

Sort out the distractor

Very often one answer has nothing to do with the TOGAF® Standard and is very different from other solutions. Rule out this fake option. In this vein, you score at least one point, even through guess work.

Test under real conditions

Simulate a TOGAF® exam with 8 questions in 90 minutes. Learn to tackle with challenging questions and phases of poor concentration. Our Enterprise Architecture Practitioner with the TOGAF® Standard comes with many examples and practice tips for your rehearsal. Find 40 questions within 5 trial exams within our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF® 10 EA Practitioner Certification.

Find all the required knowledge to reach the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner Certification within our online course Enterprise Architecture Practitioner with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and 2 Exam

Certification objectives

You have the option to take the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 and 2 together in the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam (OGEA-103).

We recommend taking both exams separately, even this costs you more and requires two preparations and exams.

  • First, the combined exam is very long (60min + 90min + preparation and switching time). You concentration suffers after 90 minutes of work.
  • Second, you must pass both parts of the exam to achieve an overall pass result. The combined exam only leads to the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner qualification, no Foundation Certification.
  • Third, you do not have a break between both exams. There is no time to reflect, prepare, regenerate or change strategies.
  • Fourth, you must prepare for Part 1 and Part 2 at the same time. The practitioner curriculum does not cover the foundation curriculum completely. Also the question type is different.
  • Fifth, the Part 2 exam is often harder than the Part 1 exam and needs a lot more preparation time. If you want to gain a basic knowledge on enterprise architecture and TOGAF® with a official badge at the end, the Foundation Exam and Certification will do it.

Exam conditions

Part 1 lasts 60 minutes at maximum, Part 2 at most 90 minutes. If English is not your native language, 30 minutes are added to both parts resulting in 210 minutes (= 3.5 hours) of overall working time.

Once you complete first part you cannot return to it. Also note, there is no break between both exams, thus, Part 1 directly follows Part 2.

The combined exam leads to the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Practitioner qualification only. There is no Foundation certification, even if you master Part 1.

You must pass both parts of the exam to achieve an overall pass result. If you fail the Part 1 exam you must later pass Part 2. If you pass the Part 1 exam but fail Part 2, you only need to retake Part 2. Also note, if you fail one or two parts, you must wait one month before another attempt on any TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture examination

Booking procedure

The TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam is conducted by Pearson Vue on behalf of The Open Group. You may take the exam at a test center or remote under video surveillance. For booking an online exam, follow four sequential steps.

  1. Create The Open Group account on
  2. Login & click on Take an exam’ button at the very bottom of the webpage
  3. Accept all checkboxes and proceed to Person Vue
  4. Click on ‘View exams’ and select TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Combined Part 1 and Part 2 Exam (OGEA-103)

TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Certification – Objective, conditions & booking

Certification objectives

The TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Certification validates that you have gained knowledge of the approach, the Business Architecture concepts and techniques of the TOGAF Standard. You understand the main Business Architecture Artifacts, know the TOGAF® framework and are very familiar with the Preliminary Phase, Phase A: Architecture Vision and Phase B: Business Architecture of the TOGAF® Architecture Development Method (ADM).

Exam conditions

The Part 1 exam (OGBA-101) contains 40 single choice questions you have to work on within 60 minutes. If English is your 2nd language, 30 minutes extra working time is given. You may use a dictionary that has to be presented for inspection.

The supervised exam is closed book, that is you are not allowed to use any (digital) literature or personal notes. The pass mark is 60 percent, hence at the minimum 24 of your 40 answers must be correct to pass the exam with flying colors.

Upon successful completion of the exam, you receive an official certificate and the TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Badge, both issued by The Open Group.

Booking procedure

The TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam is conducted by Pearson Vue on behalf of The Open Group. You may take the exam at a test center or remote under video surveillance. For booking an online exam, follow four sequential steps.

  1. Create The Open Group account on
  2. Login & click on Take an exam’ button at the very bottom of the webpage
  3. Accept all checkboxes and proceed to Person Vue
  4. Click on ‘View exams’ and select TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation Exam (OGBA-101)

TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam – Preparation, questions & tips

Preparation approaches

There are three approaches to prepare the TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam.

  1. You participate in a live training either on site or online. Within 2 working days, you learn everything you need to pass the exam and have the chance to question the trainer.
  2. You purchase the 60-days access to the official TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Online Self-Study Materials and learn the framework at your individual speed.
  3. You combine training and self-study and register for video courses like our Business Architecture with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

Question character

The TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam questions are single choice, meaning one single answer out of four or five possible answers is correct. The questions test your knowledge and address the whole spectrum of the foundation curriculum, i.e.,

  • Introduction and Core Concepts (e.g., enterprise, architecture, EA framework)
  • Architecture Development Method (in particular Preliminary Phase, Architecture Vision Business Architecture)
  • Business Architecture Artifacts (e.g., Value Streams, Business Capability Maps, Business Scenarios)
  • ADM Techniques (e.g., Business Scenarios, Gap Analysis, Risk Management)
  • Architecture Content (e.g., Architecture Repository, Enterprise Metamodel)

Expect the following types of questions:

1. Which one of the following is not an element of a Business Capability?

    1. Information
    2. Resources
    3. Processes
    4. Problem

2. Complete the sentence: The Business Model Canvas of Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur…

    1. …defines how an organization creates, delivers & captures value.
    2. …models, measures & analyzes business value.
    3. …combines the four components people, processes, information and resources.
    4. …provides the organizational context for the Architecture Project.

3. Which 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

Solution: 1a, 2a and 3c. You find 240 questions within 6 trial exams within our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF® 10 BA Foundation Certification.

Practice tips

Generally, the same tips apply as for the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 1 Exam and TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam. However, we have a couple of more hints how to tackle the TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Exam.

Use the complete time frame

The devil is in the details, especially with tricky questions. Use any remaining time for a quality check. Start with answers in doubt. Learn with the help of our Practice Test Pack for TOGAF 10 BA Foundation Certification.

Stick to the TOGAF spirit

Choose the answer that is most in line with the TOGAF Standard Business Architecture Artifacts, e.g., Value Streams, Business Capabilities or Information Maps.

Look for similar answers

In some questions the best and second-best answers are similar. Choose the one which is the closest to the TOGAF Standard.

Find all the required knowledge as well as mock tests to reach the TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Certification within our online course Business Architecture with TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition.

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