Episode 5: Bloom’s Levels Explained

A key part of preparing for the ITIL Foundation exam is knowing the depth of knowledge you are expected to demonstrate. In this episode, we’ll explain Bloom’s taxonomy as it applies to ITIL. The exam questions are written to test only the first two levels: recall and understanding. Recall means remembering definitions, terms, and straightforward facts, such as “what is a service?” Understanding goes a step further — it requires you to explain concepts in your own words, connect them to examples, and recognize how they apply in context. Knowing this distinction prevents you from overcomplicating your study plan.
We’ll walk through examples of how a recall question might look versus how an understanding question might be framed, giving you a feel for how the examiners think. By practicing both types, you’ll avoid the trap of focusing too much on memorization or too little on context. This awareness will also help you pace your learning and set realistic expectations about the level of mastery you need. By the end of this episode, Bloom’s levels will no longer be abstract theory — they’ll be practical tools for exam success. This episode was produced by BareMetalCyber.com.
Episode 5: Bloom’s Levels Explained
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