Overview
The OGEA‑102 TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam assesses your ability to apply and analyze concepts from the TOGAF Standard in practical, real‑world situations. It builds on the foundational knowledge tested in Part 1 and evaluates higher‑order cognitive skills aligned with Bloom’s taxonomy Levels 3 and 4.
Exam Structure
The Part 2 exam consists of 8 scenario‑based multiple choice case study questions. Each question presents a short real‑world scenario followed by four possible answers, which are gradient scored based on their quality. Only one answer can be chosen.
How the Scoring Works
Each question has several possible answers, but you may select only one. The options are scored on a scale to reflect how close each one is to the best answer:
- Best answer: 5 points
- Second‑best answer: 3 points
- Third‑best answer: 1 point
- Incorrect answer: 0 points
Your goal is simply to choose the best answer for each question. You will not see the point values during the exam, and you do not need to understand the scoring model while taking it. Your total score is calculated automatically based on the points assigned to the answers you select.
Time Allowed
You will have 90 minutes to complete the exam.
Passing Score
To pass the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Part 2 Exam, you must achieve a score of at least 60%.
Syllabus Coverage
Questions are drawn from the major topic areas of the Level 2 Syllabus, including:
- The Context for Enterprise Architecture
- Stakeholder Management
- Phase A: The Starting Point
- Architecture Development (Phases B, C, D)
- Implementing the Architecture (Phases E, F, G)
- Architecture Change Management (Phase H)
- Requirements Management
- Supporting the ADM Work
Some questions may integrate multiple syllabus areas within a single scenario.
Open Book Access
The exam includes an integrated Open Book feature. Candidates can access the relevant Body of Knowledge from the TOGAF Standard using the REFERENCE button within the exam interface.
Summary
The OGEA‑102 exam evaluates your ability to apply the TOGAF Standard in realistic architectural situations. With scenario‑based questions, gradient scoring, and broad syllabus coverage, it ensures that successful candidates demonstrate practical, analytical, and applied enterprise architecture skills.