Correct Answers: A, C and E
Usually, there are several project phases that Solution Architect is involved in. These phases include Presales, Initiation, Analysis and design, Implementation, Delivery, and Operation.
The Analysis and design phase contains the requirement collection, validation, and clarification, high-level and detailed solution architecture, review of the technical designs, and change management.
When requirements are collected, a Solution Architect must evaluate them. The goals of the validation and clarification step are: To make the requirements clear to understand and concise
To identify and add the non-functional requirements
To clarify any ambiguous or not easy to understand statements
The result of this stage should be a requirements document that a Solution Architect and the team can use for the project design, construction, and implementation.
All other options are incorrect.
For more information about the requirements evaluation and project phases, please visit the below URL:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/becoming-solution-architect/4-project-phase-role