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TOGAF 10 Foundation (OGEA-101) Practice Tests
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TOGAF 10 Foundation (OGEA-101) Practice Tests

302 unique TOGAF 10 (OGEA-101) questions across concepts, ADM phases, techniques and governance, plus 2 mock exams.
Last updated 8/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • 302 unique TOGAF 10 Foundation (OGEA-101) questions covering TOGAF concepts, the ADM phases, ADM techniques and content, and architecture governance.
  • Pinpoint your weak areas, then work through the practice tests and mocks in sequence, benchmarking then confirming you are exam ready.
  • Build exam technique with full-length, timed mock exams at the real exam standard.
  • Reach a confident pass mark, with a full explanation on every question, both right and wrong.

Included in This Course

302 questions
  • TOGAF Concepts and Terminology55 questions
  • The Architecture Development Method (ADM) Phases61 questions
  • ADM Techniques and Architecture Content54 questions
  • Applying the ADM, Enterprise Continuum and Governance52 questions
  • Mock Exam 140 questions
  • Mock Exam 240 questions

Description

Ready to pass the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation exam (OGEA-101) and prove your grasp of the world's leading enterprise architecture framework? These practice tests take you from studying the TOGAF Standard to walking into the real exam confident and prepared.

TOGAF Foundation is an entry-level certification with no prerequisites, and it is one of the most recognized credentials for architects, business analysts, and IT professionals moving into enterprise and solution architecture. This course gives you 302 practice questions organized so you can learn a topic at a time and then rehearse the full exam.

Four topic practice sets let you study each part of the syllabus in depth: TOGAF concepts and terminology; the Architecture Development Method (ADM) phases; ADM techniques and architecture content; and applying the ADM, the Enterprise Continuum, and Architecture Governance.

Two full mock exams then mirror the real test exactly: 40 questions, a 60-minute timer, and the true 60 percent pass mark (24 out of 40), weighted across the whole Level 1 syllabus.

Every question teaches. Each item comes with a clear explanation of why the correct answer is right and why the other options are wrong, plus a reference to the matching section of the TOGAF Standard, so a practice test doubles as a study session.

What you get:

  • 302 unique practice questions across 6 tests
  • 4 topic sets covering concepts, the ADM phases, techniques and content, and governance
  • 2 full 40-question mock exams at real exam length, timing, and the true 60 percent pass mark
  • A full explanation and a TOGAF Standard reference on every single question
  • Randomized question and answer order on every test

How to use them: Work through the four topic sets first to build knowledge area by area, then sit the two mock exams under timed conditions and review every explanation. Re-sit until you consistently score above 60 percent before booking the real exam.

Good to know: The real OGEA-101 exam is 40 simple multiple-choice questions in 60 minutes, closed-book, with a 60 percent pass mark (24 of 40), covering the Level 1 learning outcomes of the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition.

This course provides practice questions only. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The Open Group. TOGAF is a registered trademark of The Open Group. The course is aligned with the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition and the current OGEA-101 syllabus.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners preparing for the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Foundation (OGEA-101) exam
  • Architects, business analysts, and IT professionals moving into enterprise architecture
  • Anyone who wants realistic, exam-weighted TOGAF practice with detailed explanations
  • Candidates who want to rehearse full 40-question mock exams before booking the real test