SAP C_CT325 Sample Questions

SAP C_CT325 sample questions and scenario-based exam practice for the SAP Certified - Configuration Consultant - legacy Concur Travel Professional Edition certification

Explore sample questions for the SAP Certified - Configuration Consultant - legacy Concur Travel Professional Edition certification and understand how the SAP C_CT325 exam evaluates applied knowledge and implementation reasoning within the Concur Travel environment. Modern SAP certification exams focus on applied decision-making, configuration understanding, and the ability to interpret system behavior within real enterprise contexts. These sample questions provide insight into how candidates are expected to analyze situations and make informed decisions during the exam.

The examples below illustrate how questions are structured in the SAP legacy Concur Travel Professional Edition certification. These samples help candidates become familiar with the reasoning patterns, question formats, and practical scenarios encountered in the SAP C_CT325 exam.

SAP C_CT325 Sample Questions Format

The SAP C_CT325 certification exam follows the official SAP Scenario-based Assessment (SBA) model, where candidates are required to evaluate system behavior, analyze implementation requirements, interpret configuration outcomes, and determine appropriate implementation decisions. Questions often reflect real project situations involving multiple SAP components and business processes.

  • Questions aligned with the SAP Scenario-based Assessment (SBA) assessment model
  • Configuration-focused decision making
  • System behavior and implementation reasoning
  • Applied logic rather than direct memorization

Micro Skill Drill — Sample Questions

Micro Skill Drill questions focus on targeted competencies within specific areas of the SAP C_CT325 certification. These questions are designed to reinforce individual skills such as configuration logic, feature understanding, and system behavior interpretation, helping candidates build the foundational reasoning required for SAP Scenario-based Assessment (SBA) assessment questions.

01. A company requires out-of-policy trips to route to the traveler's manager for approval, and this works for most travelers, but one group's out-of-policy trips are ticketing with no approval at all. The consultant has confirmed the approval is configured to route to the traveler's manager and that it resolves correctly for other travelers, so the approval rule itself is sound. On checking, the group in question sits in an org unit whose reporting line is incomplete, so when the system tries to resolve the traveler's manager to send the approval to, it finds none and the trip proceeds. Because there is no manager to route to for this group, the manager-based approval cannot be applied and the out-of-policy trips ticket unreviewed. The company wants this group's out-of-policy trips to route for approval like everyone else's.
What should the consultant correct so this group's out-of-policy trips route for approval?
a) Re-enable the manager-approval routing, since it may have switched off for the group.
b) Complete the group's org unit reporting line so a manager can be resolved.
c) Add a policy violation reason for the group's out-of-policy trips.
d) Assign one fixed named approver to every trip across the whole company.
 
02. At go-live cutover, the company switches on its virtual card program so that each booking is charged to a unique single-use card, but the travel agency reports it cannot draw the virtual cards and is falling back to another card, holding up the launch. The consultant checks the Virtual Payment Admin and confirms the virtual payment program is set up and generating card numbers correctly, so the Admin side is done. The missing piece is on the agency side: the agency booking configuration does not hold the virtual payment credentials the agency needs to draw and apply those single-use cards, so it has nothing to use and reverts to a fallback card. The company needs the agency able to apply the virtual cards so the launch can proceed.
What should the consultant correct so the agency can apply the single-use virtual cards?
a) Add BIN restrictions so that only the virtual cards may be used.
b) Add a corporate ghost card for the agency to charge instead.
c) Configure the agency's virtual payment credentials.
d) Re-set up the virtual payment program in the Virtual Payment Admin.
 
03. A company has negotiated a discount with a rail operator and wants that discounted rate applied when travelers book that operator's trains. The arrangement is a standard negotiated corporate discount, and the company simply needs it reflected in the tool for rail so travelers receive the agreed rate. A consultant has been asked how to make the negotiated rail discount apply.
How should the consultant make the negotiated rail discount apply for travelers?
a) Set up the negotiated rate as a corporate rail discount.
b) Add the operator as a non-GDS hotel so its rate appears.
c) Exclude the other rail operators using vendor exclusions.
d) Configure a rail connector for the operator.
 
04. When employees leave a logistics company, their Concur Travel access must be removed promptly so they can no longer sign in or book, but finance and audit need the departed employees' historical trip records to remain intact and reportable. Today leavers' accounts are sometimes left active for weeks, which is a security concern, and in one overcorrection someone purged a leaver's data and lost records finance still needed. The company wants a clean way to cut off a leaver's access immediately while preserving their booking history. The retention period governing that historical data is handled separately and has not been reached for recent leavers, so the records must stay for now. The consultant must recommend how to handle a departing employee's account.
How should the consultant remove a leaver's access while preserving their trip history?
a) Move the leaver into a restricted company group.
b) Remove the leaver's user permissions one privilege at a time.
c) Deactivate the leaver's user profile to cut access but keep records.
d) Activate data retention so the leaver's data is removed on schedule.

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Unified Scenario — Sample Integrated Practice Questions

Unified Scenario questions simulate realistic enterprise situations where multiple related questions are connected through a common implementation context. Candidates must interpret the scenario, evaluate dependencies, and make consistent implementation decisions across multiple steps using a structured decision-making approach.

These integrated practice scenarios help candidates develop the applied reasoning, cross-functional understanding, and decision-making skills required for modern SAP certification exams. Candidates are expected to think like SAP consultants by analyzing configuration dependencies, validating decisions, and understanding how system behavior influences correct answers.

In SAP Scenario-based Assessment (SBA) questions, candidates are typically required to:
  • analyze business requirements, system conditions, or implementation situations
  • evaluate configuration dependencies and constraints
  • determine the most appropriate implementation action
  • validate decisions based on expected system behavior

Business Scenario Context: Vesthold Bank Concur Travel Compliance and Security Hardening

CHALLENGE 1 — Protecting Personal and Payment Data

01. Vesthold must not keep travelers' personal and payment data beyond a defined retention period, and today that aged data simply accumulates rather than being cleared.
How should the consultant have aged personal and payment data removed automatically?
a) Add BIN restrictions so that less card data is captured from then on
b) Activate data retention to purge data held past the retention period
c) Export the data to a report and delete it by hand at each period end
d) Deactivate the old user profiles so that their data is hidden from view

02. Vesthold requires that personal credit cards cannot be used for company travel, and only approved corporate card ranges should be accepted at booking.
How should the consultant stop personal cards being used?
a) Add BIN restrictions so only approved corporate card ranges can be used
b) Put all travelers in one company group so that card use is standardized
c) Assign a corporate ghost card so that personal cards are no longer needed
d) Create a rule class that flags any trip paid on a personal card

03. The bank wants each booking paid with a unique single-use card so finance gets a clean per-trip record and no reusable card number is exposed.
How should the consultant provide a unique card for each booking?
a) Store the card details in each traveler's profile options for reuse
b) Configure regional hotel rates so that payments are grouped by city
c) Issue every traveler a personal corporate card to use for each trip
d) Configure virtual payments so that each booking draws a single-use card

CHALLENGE 2 — Controlling Access to the Travel Site

04. Vesthold's security team wants staff to reach the travel site through the bank's single sign-on rather than maintaining separate passwords in the tool.
How should the consultant enable single sign-on for the site?
a) Configure single sign-on for the site through Authentication Admin
b) Add the sign-in steps as custom text on the login page for users
c) Give each user administrator access so that they can sign in freely
d) Issue each user a separate local password managed inside the tool

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Answer Key

Correct answers are provided below for reference. Detailed explanations, decision validation, and step-by-step reasoning are available in the practice exam to help you understand why answers are correct and how system behavior supports them.

» Micro Skill Drill — Answer Key:

Question: 01

Answer: b

Question: 02

Answer: c

Question: 03

Answer: a

Question: 04

Answer: c

» Unified Scenario — Answer Key:

Question: 01

Answer: b

Question: 02

Answer: a

Question: 03

Answer: d

Question: 04

Answer: a

Understanding SAP C_CT325 Question Patterns

SAP certification exams are designed to evaluate practical understanding rather than theoretical memorization. Questions are structured to test how candidates interpret business requirements, analyze system configurations, and select appropriate solutions within SAP environments.

  • Questions often include contextual business requirements, system conditions, or implementation situations
  • Multiple answer choices may appear correct but require evaluation
  • Configuration dependencies influence the correct answer
  • Time management and decision accuracy are important

Preparing for SAP legacy Concur Travel Professional Edition Certification

To prepare effectively for the SAP C_CT325 certification, candidates should practice questions aligned with the SAP Scenario-based Assessment (SBA) model, develop consultant-style decision-making, and build a clear understanding of configuration logic and system behavior. Reviewing the SAP C_CT325 syllabus helps identify key knowledge areas, while practicing realistic questions improves decision-making skills.

Candidates can also explore the SAP C_CT325 practice exam platform for structured simulation-based preparation and review the SAP C_CT325 exam FAQs to understand exam expectations and preparation strategies.

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