Question 1
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1) Who should make sure everyone does his or her tasks for the Sprint Backlog?
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a) The product owner
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b) The development team
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c) The Project manager
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d) The scrum master
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e) All the above
Question 2
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2) The length of a Sprint should be:
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a) Short enough to keep the business risk acceptable to the product owner
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b) Short enough to be able to synchronize the development work with other business events
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c) No more than one month
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d) All these answers are correct
Question 3
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3) Which of the following is NOT a product owner’s responsibility?
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a) Running the daily scrum meeting
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b) Working with stakeholders to determine and detail product features
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c) Gathering requirements for the product backlog items
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d) Inspecting work at sprint review
Question 4
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4) How should items in the product backlog be ordered?
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a) Alphabetically first and then by list order in the product backlog
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b) Grouped by business features first and then chronologically by date of original business request
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c) Prioritized by business importance first: the items that result in biggest ROI must be prioritized first
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d) Chronologically by date of original business request first and then by list order in the product backlog
Question 5
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5) Which of the following is a role in the scrum framework?
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a) Database admin
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b) Development team
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c) QA tester
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d) Senior developer
Question 6
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6) When might a sprint be abnormally terminated?
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a) When it becomes clear that not everything will be finished by the end of the sprint
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b) When the sales department has an important new opportunity
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c) When the development team feels that the work is too hard
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d) When the sprint goal becomes obsolete
Question 7
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7) When multiple team work together on the same product, each team should maintain a separate product backlog.
Question 8
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8) Why does scrum prevent product owners from changing product backlog items that are being worked on during the sprint?
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a) The development team cannot meet their sprint commitment to complete work if requirements are changing
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b) A sprint cycle is not enough time for senior management to review and approve changes
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c) This forces product owners to focus on what is really important for the team to develop
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d) The development team must be able to limit the product owner authority
Question 9
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9) Which of the following is not an official scrum artifact?
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a) User stories
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b) Sprint backlog
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c) Product backlog
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d) Software increment
Question 10
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10) When do Development Team members become the exclusive owner of a Sprint Backlog item?
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a) Never. All Sprint Backlog Items are “owned” by the entire Development Team, even though each one may be done by an individual Development Team member
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b) During the Daily Scrum
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c) At the Sprint planning meeting
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d) Whenever a team member can accommodate more work
Question 11
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11) Which of the following statements best explains what the term Sprint means in Scrum?
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a) A Sprint is a specific amount of days for a team to test and resolve any issues prior to product release or shipment
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b) A Sprint is a specific amount of days for a team to work at a sustainable pace to finish select work
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c) A Sprint is an agreed upon period of time for team members to select individual items from the product backlog to work on
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d) A Sprint is a specific amount of days for a team to work as many hours as needed to finish assigned work
Question 12
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12) A product owner is entitled to postpone the start of a new Sprint after the conclusion of a previous Sprint for the following reason
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a) The product owner has not identified a Sprint Goal
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b) The QA department needs more time to make the previous increment “done”
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c) The stakeholders are not happy with the value produced in the previous Sprint
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d) There is no acceptable reason. A new Sprint starts immediately after the conclusion of the previous Sprint
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e) Not enough Product Backlog items are “Ready”
Question 13
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13) Which of the following is not a Scrum cycle activity?
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a) Sprint retrospective
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b) Daily Scrum
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c) Weekly inspection
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d) Sprint planning
Question 14
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14) Which of the following statements is true about product backlog items?
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a) Undefined poorly defined product backlog items should be place on the product backlog with low priority
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b) All product backlog items are the result of an analysis, requirements and/or design phase(s)
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c) Undefined or poorly defined product backlog items should be kept out from the product backlog until sufficient detail in a Sprint
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d) Every product backlog item, whether low priority or high priority, should possess sufficient detail for the team to complete in a Sprint.
Question 15
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15) Which of the following is required by Scrum?
Question 16
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16) Under what circumstances should separate Product Backlogs be maintained?
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a) There are several Product Owners for one product: each Product Owner should have their own Product Backlog
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b) There are multiple teams working on independent products: each unique combination of team and product should have an independent Product Backlog
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c) There are multiple product features being developed by the same team
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d) There are multiple teams working on the components of the same product: each team should have an independent Product Backlog
Question 17
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17) Who determines whether the Development Team has been assigned enough work in a Sprint?
Question 18
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18) Which of the following is not a Product Owner's responsibility?
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a) Maintaining the Product Backlog with current information
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b) Working with stakeholders to determine and detail product features
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c) Assigning tasks to team members
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d) Prioritizing the Product Backlog
Question 19
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19) Which of the following activities do not occur at the end of the Sprint? (choose 3 answers):
Question 20
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20) What does the Scrum Development Team attempt to develop every Sprint?
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a) A product that is ready for customer delivery
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b) A completed Sprint Backlog
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c) A product that is ready for QA and/or QC testing
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d) A product increment that is potentially-ready for customer delivery
Question 21
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21) Which two (2) things does the Development Team do during the first Sprint?
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a) Develop a plan for the rest of the release
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b) Deliver an increment of releasable software.
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c) Develop and deliver at least one piece of functionality.
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d) Create the complete Product Backlog to be developed in subsequent Sprints.
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e) Determine the complete architecture and infrastructure for the product.
Question 22
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22) The Sprint Planning meeting is comprised of how many sections?
Question 23
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23) Please select which of the following statements are true:
(choose 3 answers)
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a) The Product Owner itemizes which Product Backlog items are done and which Product Backlog items are not done during Sprint Review
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b) The Product Owner demonstrates potentially-shippable product features and/or components during the Sprint Review
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c) The Scrum Master provides a report of what happened during the Sprint
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d) The Development Team demonstrates potentially-shippable product features and/or components during the Sprint Review
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e) Feedback from stakeholders during the Sprint Review may result in additional Product Backlog items
Question 24
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24) Who is responsible for managing the progress of work during a Sprint?
Question 25
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25) From the activities given, which is the latest step in sequence of the Scrum framework?
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a) Daily scrum
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b) Sprint retrospective
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c) Sprint Review
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d) Sprint planning