The CAP makes clear that evidence collected during the assessment is evaluated for both adequacy (does the evidence align with the requirement) and sufficiency (is there enough evidence to make a confident determination).
Supporting Extracts from Official Content:
CAP v2.0, Evidence Collection Guidance: “Evidence must be evaluated for adequacy… and for sufficiency, to ensure enough information is available to support the assessor’s determination.”
Why Option A is Correct:
Evidence is assessed based on two qualities only: adequacy and sufficiency.
“Thoroughness” and “appropriateness” are not official CAP terms for evidence evaluation.
References (Official CMMC v2.0 Content):
CMMC Assessment Process (CAP) v2.0, Evidence Evaluation section.
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