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10. Which of the following is one of the major challenges faced by an organization just beginning to use Agile approaches?"

"Iterative prototypes involve rework that could be viewed negatively.- Agile approaches are not plan-driven and multi-tasking is inefficient due to waste involved with task-switching. These are plain facts. Daily standups are short team meetings and are not time-intensive. One of the major problems faced by organizations new to Agile is rework related to prototyping and could be viewed negatively in the beginning. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 73]"

29. What are the typical five W's on a fishbone diagram?

"What, Who, When, Where, and Why - The typical five W's on a fishbone diagram are: what, who, when, where, and why."

Which of the followings is among agile Planning Artifacts and Meetings?

(All the above) Product vision, Product road map, and personas.

Which of these is the technique involved in the application of a Fishbone diagram________

(All the above) Writing the problem as the fish head, Thinking of major factors involved in the problem at least four, ID possible cause and draw a line spinning off the major factors.

Aprox how long should iot take to complete on avg a users story?

1-3 Days

32. Agile approaches do not encourage working simultaneously on multiple tasks. In an Agile community, multi-tasking is considered to exact a horrible toll on productivity. According to Clark and Wheelwright, which of the following statements is correct?"

20% or more time is wasted when an individual multi-tasks. - Multi-tasking exacts a horrible toll on productivity. Clark and Wheelwright (1993) studied the effect of multi-tasking and found that the time an individual spends on value-adding work drops rapidly when the individual is working on more than two tasks. With two value-adding tasks, if a team member becomes blocked on one task, he/she can switch to the other task. Productivity increases as the number of concurrent assigned tasks decreases until the optimal point is reached (80% productivity) when an individual only performs two independent value-adding tasks. (Note that observed productivity while performing a single task is only 70%.) "

The Manifesto for Agile Software Development was published in:

2001

What is the minimum number of Scrum teams for applying the Scrum of Scrums method?

3, There has to be a minimum of three teams to apply the Scrum of Scrums method; two base teams plus an overarching team.

What is the purpose of conducting a "Color Code Dots" activity during an iteration retrospective?

A "Color Code Dots" activity is used in conjunction with a timeline to gather data about feelings in a longer iteration, release, or project retrospective. This activity is used to show how people experienced events on the timeline. [

23. Your Agile team is dispersed in three different time zones. You have decided to deploy fishbowl windows at each work location. What is a fishbowl window?"

A video conferencing link. -A fishbowl window is a long-lived video conferencing link between two or more locations.

You have recently taken over a project that is halfway through the execution. You are not happy with the team's throughput. You also have noticed that each team member is multi-tasking and has, on average, five concurrently assigned tasks. According to Clark and Wheelwright, what percent of the team's time is currently being wasted and spent on non-value-adding activities?

According to Clark and Wheelwright (1993), an individual only spends 40% of his/her time on value-adding tasks when he/she is working on five concurrent tasks. Since all team members are multi-tasking on five tasks on average, this implies that 60% of the team time is being lost in "task switching" which is non-value-adding and considered a waste.

4. When is the ideal time to conduct team check-ins during an iteration retrospective?

After reviewing the goal and agenda. - After welcoming the participants and reviewing the goal and agenda, the retrospective leader asks one brief question for the check-ins and each person answers in round-robin fashion.

A software vendor has recently hired you to manage some of its key projects. During your orientation at the organization you were told that the organization has recently adopted Agile practices for project management. A chart was then shown to you where Agile and Kanban were shown as subset of Lean. What is your view on this?

Agile and Kanban are subsets of Lean because they are named instances of Lean thinking.

Which of the following tools are used by Agile teams to focus product development in small increments?

Agile teams focus on completing and delivering user-valued features. - One of the best ways to do this is to work with user stories, which are a lightweight technique for expressing product requirements."

Project life cycles can be shown on a continuum ranging from predictive cycles on one end, to Agile cycles on the other end, with more iterative or incremental cycles in the middle. Another approach is to visualize the continuum with a two-dimensional chart with the frequency of delivery on the Y-axis and degree of change on the X-axis. What project life cycle should be proposed for the quadrant with a high degree of change and high frequency of delivery?

Agile, The Agile approach is recommended for projects that require a high degree of change and high frequency of project deliveries. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 19]

In an attempt to construct a perfect graph of Earned Value Management, what are the features that must be present in your graph?

All the above, Number of planned iterations in release, Planned story points in release, Planned budget for release.

31. Which of the following actions is NOT recommended when planning a large project with multiple Agile teams?"

Allowing each team to establish its own basis of estimates. - When working with multiple teams, it is important to establish a common basis of estimates rather than allowing each team to work out their own basis of estimates. Estimates have to be consistent throughout the project. "

In risk or threat management, which of these shares the same meaning with negative risk?"

Anti-value risk

When new stories are added throughout the project, the typical line-based burndown chart doesn't reflect the true team's performance. In such cases, the use of a bar chart is recommended and all scope additions are shown below the horizontal axis. When using such a chart, which of the following is NOT recommended:"

Any time work is completed, the top is raised. - Anytime work is completed, the top is lowered (not raised). The rest of the choices are correct."

Which of the following methodology involves a system design and validation practice that uses test-first principles and English-like scripts?"

Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) - Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) involves a system design and validation practice that uses test-first principles and English-like scripts."

All of these are part of agile core project management phases employed in the development of a project except____________

Brainstorming

10. Which of the following is a term used for a person who has various depths of specialization in multiple skills required by the team?

Broken Comb - Broken Comb is a person who has various depths of specialization in multiple skills required by the team.

30. You are forming the first Agile team in your company that will deliver a complex human resources management system. Which of the following should be your top most challenge?

Building a foundational trust, a safe work environment and an Agile Mindset. - The top most challenge for you is to build a foundational trust, a safe work environment and an Agile Mindset - all other challenges and risks can be mitigated. "

You always want to deliver this early in an agile project?

Bussiness Value.

Why should a product backlog be prioritized for risks?

By taking on risks early in the project the overall risk exposure is reduced once the risks are past.

The three C's of Users stories?

Card, Conversation, Confirmation

Which one of the following statements best describes being agile?

Choosing correct practices

A fishbowl window can increase a team's productivity by facilitating communications. A fishbowl window reduces the:

Collaboration lag - A Fishbowl window is a long-lived video conferencing link between various locations. People start the link at the beginning of a workday and close it at the end. In this way, people can see and engage spontaneously with each other, reducing the collaboration lag otherwise inherent in the geographical separation. An effective communication tool may reduce the risk of scope creep but doesn't reduce the project scope. This might increase the direct project costs (due to the use of technology) but, at the same time, might reduce the indirect project costs (due to efficient WIP management)

Which one of these is present in the Tabaka's model that states the qualities of a high-performing team?

Committed to their work, Trust each other, and Participatory decision making.

The conformity of a product to a rule such as in specification, policy, standard or law is known as___________

Compliance

What is the cancellation fee in a contract with an early cancellation option?

Cost to buy the uncompleted scope of work-. With an early cancellation option, the customer can withdraw from a relationship by offering the supplier to buy the remaining scope of work for a cancellation fee. The cancellation fee can be fixed or be determined with the formulas set out in the agreement. Note that the cost of the uncompleted scope of work means the total cost of undelivered work and the cancellation fee cannot be equal to that. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 78]

Which core value of XP is demonstrated through pair programming?"

Courage

You have recently been assigned as the project manager to a new service design project. This project resulted from the new corporate strategy your company has adopted. However, the organization is not sure how the new requested service would work in practice. What should you do?"

Create a proof of concept - If the business is unsure of how the new business service might work in practice, create a proof of concept with evaluation criteria to explore desired outcomes. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 22]"

Agile teams identify project risks and determine respective mitigation actions during which of the following events?

Daily standups, retrospectives, and demonstrations. - Risks can be identified at any time: daily standups, retrospectives and/or demonstrations.

In a scenario whereby Company X, Y and Z are dealers on same products. Where Z represents Agile, as Agile active team member, how can you utilize competitive advantage over others and realize value earlier?

Delivering work incrementally to gain competitive advantage and early realization of value.

"Working software over comprehensive documentation" is one of the key Agile Manifesto values. Which of the following Agile approaches helps in achieving this value?

Demonstrations and reviews - Agile teams use prototypes, demonstrations and reviews to understand and refine project scope which enables rapid delivery of a working

Unlike financial measures such as IRR and NPV, the primary disadvantage to the payback period is that it fails to take into account the time value of money. Which of the following financial measures eliminates this drawback of the payback period calculation?"

Discounted Payback Period - The discounted payback period method removes the primary disadvantage of the payback period method by applying appropriate discount factors to each item in the cash flow stream. All other choices are made-up terms."

25. You are managing a 20-member Agile team on a complex project. You have noticed that the daily standups are not very effective. Due to the range of issues discussed, the team is not able to focus. What should you do?

Divide the team into smaller teams. - Agile teams are usually small teams. It is advisable to divide the bigger team into smaller Agile teams and conduct separate daily standups. If the teams are divided by their specialization, they will be able to focus more. "

Which of these is defined as the acceptance criterion and acceptable risks accompanying a project?

Done

If the Agile management intends to determine how much a project has progressed in terms of realization of values by your team, which of these tool will you use? "

Earned Value Management

What type of processes are best described as incremental, interactive, and adaptive?

Empirical

In traditional project management, when is a lesson learned meeting carried out?

End of the project

these are part of agile core project management phases employed in the development of a projec

Envisioning, Speculating, and Explorer.

The most efficient and effective method of conveying information is through?

Face-to-face conversation.

You are leading an Agile project with a significant number of requirements. You want to group the product features for the product owner. Which of the following will provide the most flexibility to the product owner in prioritizing the requirements?

Features must be written so as to minimize the technical dependencies between them. - Features will be sorted based on business value once the product owner prioritizes them. The question is asking for a condition that offers the maximum flexibility to the product owner to choose any feature they think is of high value. The only thing that can prevent this are technical dependencies between features. In order for the product owner to have the most flexibility in prioritizing, features must be written so as to minimize the technical dependencies between them."

The Problem Detection and Resolution aspect of agile project consists of all of these except________

Finding the escalating factor of the problem, this statement is not presented in agile problem determining step

Another tool for carrying out cause and effect analysis to help discover the root cause of a problem or the bottle necks of processes is_____________"

Fishbone diagram

Beth has just started a new job with the ABX Company. She has years of experience working on agile projects as ScrumMaster. The ABX company currently doesn't use agile approaches, but they may like to eventually. In this scenario, Beth is likely to feel which one of the following?

Frustrated,An individual with an agile mindset will feel frustrated if the remainder of the organization doesn't embrace agile.

Whe the product owner prioritizes the backlog, removes old requirements, and orginizes the backlog for the project, this is called what?

Grooming

You are a ScrumMaster for your organization and you are attending an industry tradeshow. As a representative of Agile, you were asked to explain in brief what value-driven delivery is, which of these will you say?

Having knowledge about delivering valuable results" is in concordance with Agile terms and language

You are estimating a story by estimating the amount of effort required to deliver the story when the team has to focus exclusively on this story and does not face any delays or interruptions. What are you estimating?

Ideal time - Ideal time is the amount of time that something takes when stripped of all peripheral activities. Elapsed time is the amount of time from the start to finish of an activity. It is almost always far easier and accurate to predict the duration of an event in ideal time than in elapsed time.

A programmer estimated the ideal time for the development of a user story to be five days. If the programmer is assigned another project in parallel, what would be the effect of multi-tasking on the ideal time of the user story?

Ideal time is the amount of time that something takes when stripped of all peripheral activities including waiting time. Multi-tasking will not impact the ideal time for the user story. However, the elapsed time (actual duration from start to finish) will be impacted.

You are leading a complex Agile project. The team has recently found out that some of the stories selected for the current iteration will not be complete by the end of the iteration. What should you do next?

If, during an iteration, a story is found to be larger than expected, then it needs to be brought to the attention of the product owner. The product owner, in collaboration with the team, can then find a way to split the story or reduce its scope such that a portion can hopefully still be completed within the iteration with the remainder moved to a future iteration.

Things change in the project so you should do what with your plans?

Inspect and adapt the plans to the changing events.

Which type of iteration involves the carrying out of tasks before the actual development work begins for technical and architectural setup and gathering initial requirements into the backlog?

Iteration O

You and your Agile team are currently analyzing your project's backlog. You want to identify the stories that have historically delighted the users but now have become their basic requirements. Which Agile techniques are you applying?

Kano analysis - The Kano model gives us an approach to separate feature into three categories: must-have features, linear features, and delighters. According to Kano model, features that delight customers eventually become their basic requirements.

George is managing a complex financial application development project in an Agile environment. One of the critical success factors for the project is agility and responsiveness to change. In order to foster an Agile environment, George must take a hard look on which of the following processes with an aim to streamline them?

Lengthy processes, causing bottlenecks. - The scenario doesn't give enough context to determine if there are any issues with the production or quality management processes. George needs to focus on processes that are impeding the team's agility and progress. Lengthy processes that are causing bottlenecks is the best response to this question."

Which of the following is generally considered the LAST option to estimate a team's velocity?

Making a forecast. - There are times when we don't have historical values and it is just not feasible to run a few iterations in order to observe velocity. In cases like these, we need to forecast velocity. However, forecasting velocity is the last resort

Agile sizing and estimation involves which of these necessary steps prior to reaching completion?

Making use of progressibve elaboration to estimate projecct efforts more accurately, Updating the team capacity to factor in maintence and operations demands; Making initial rough estimate range on scope, schedule and costat the very beginning of the project based on high level requirements to kick off the project.

9. You and your team are executing the first Agile project in the organization. This is a special project for the organization as Agile is being piloted for the first time. You are nearing the end of the first iteration on the project and not all of the assigned user stories are complete. Can the team extend the iteration duration by a couple of days in order to complete all assigned stories in the iteration plan?"

No; the iterations are time-boxed. Iteration durations are time-boxed and cannot be extended. All incomplete stories need to be returned to the product backlog where they will get re-prioritized along with the other stories in the backlog. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 25]"

Some people insist new organizational structures be installed before any cultural shift can begin. Others argue that new organizational structures are only superficial adjustments until the collective culture moves in a meaningful direction. What is your view on this?

One cannot progress without the other. - In reality, one cannot progress without the other. Project leaders wanting to achieve agility should consider the current and future states of both of these aspects in their organization"

In a daily scrum who is allowed to speak?

Only people who have open tasks.

Being one of the members of a high performing team, there are a number of ways in which performance can be maximized for greater productivity. Which of these is the best example to maximize productivity?

Open and honest communication, even in case of disputes or conflicts.

At what level according to Tuckman's stages of group development, is the team said to be most efficient and with a high responsiveness?

Performing

A tool used in requirement collection and testing in which realistic depiction of likely users for the product are created, these users can be real or fictitious is_____"

Persona

Which of the following statements regarding planning poker is incorrect?"

Planning poker is played by senior team representatives and the product owner. - Planning poker is played by the entire team and not just by the senior team members. The rest of the statements are correct."

According to agile threat management, in order to maximize values, which of these risks should be utilized?

Positive risk

29. Which of the following is the correct representation of the spectrum of project life cycles?

Predictive - Incremental - Iterative - Agile - One way to understand how project life cycles vary is by using a continuum ranging from predictive cycles on one end, to Agile cycles on the other end, with more iterative or incremental cycles in the middle. "

You are responsible for designing new lessons learned management system for an organization. As a part of the project, you need to consult with a number of senior stakeholders and assess their needs and requirements. You then have to facilitate consensus on the system features, workflows, processes and procedures. Once the system is developed, it has to be rolled out across the organization and all employees have to be trained in effective use of the system. You have chosen to use a hybrid project life cycle. Which of the following life cycles should be adopted for the user training phase of the project?

Predictive - Once the system is successfully designed and built, user training may be an extensive task but this can well be planned in advance. Predictive life cycle should be the most structured approach for this phase of the project.

In contrast to waterfall teams, Agile teams do not report a percentage of completion of each WIP item. Which of the following is the biggest problem associated with traditional status reporting?

Predictive measurements often do not reflect reality. - The problem with predictive measurements is that they often do not reflect reality. It often happens that a project status light is green up until the last month when the release is due; this is sometimes referred to as a watermelon project"

When project work is ongoing, the Agile manifesto values team members and their interactions more than which of the following?

Processes and Toolsets

Who creates the product vision in an agile project?

Product Owner

Which of the following agile planning stages implies the creation of a document, describing the high-level product requirements and the timeframes for deliverables, providing a visual overview of all the planned releases and major components?

Product road map

Mutual accountability is one of the positive conducts a team exhibits due to empowerment, it implies which of these__________

Promotion of empowerment so that the team operates as a whole.

You are leading a complex Agile project that is expected to last two years. You have a huge list of features to be prioritized. If you have a large number of stakeholders, which of the following techniques should you use to prioritize these features?

Questionnaires - A questionnaire is the right tool to be used if you have a large population base and you need to quickly identify which features are valued more than the others."

39. When Agile teams, together with product owners, prioritize backlog items, which Agile technique are they relying on?

Relative prioritization - Agile teams prioritize stories based on their business value. Agile teams use a simple prioritization technique: the ranking of stories is done based on their relative business value. "

"When Agile teams, together with product owners, prioritize backlog items, which Agile technique are they relying on?

Relative prioritization - Agile teams prioritize stories based on their business value. Agile teams use a simple prioritization technique: the ranking of stories is done based on their relative business value. [Cohn, M., 2006. Agile Estimating and Planning.

Which of the following situation will increase an Agile project's ROI?

Releasing the prioritized features sooner than planned. - Agile projects increase ROIs by releasing higher value features before the lower value features. If somehow, prioritized features can be released earlier than planned, this can further increase the ROI. "

In Agile projects, where are project requirements documented?

Requirements are documented in the product backlog. - In Agile projects, the project requirements are documented in the project backlog. The rest of the choices relate to traditional approaches to scope management"

Which of the following two Agile meetings can be combined into a single meeting?

Retrospective and iteration planning

Which of the following two Agile meetings can be combined into a single meeting?

Retrospective and iteration planning - It doesn't make sense to combine two planning meetings at different levels. Since iteration retrospectives and iteration planning are at the same level, these can be combined if the Agile team deems fit. [Cohn, M., 2006. Agile Estimating and Planning.

An Agile team is currently working on automating some of the key production processes. The project has been consistently producing great deliverables until recently when defects have started to appear. Following are some of the Agile approaches to defect management EXCEPT:"

Robust definition of user story,

7. You need to understand how satisfied team members are with a particular focus area on the project. You collect this information in an iteration retrospective and now want to show this visually. What do you need to develop?

Satisfaction histogram - The correct response is Satisfaction Histogram. Such histograms highlight how satisfied team members are with a focus area and provide a visual picture of the current status in the area to help the team have deeper discussions and analysis."

The Release planning aspect of agile project management implies which of the following?

Scheduling development at high level about features and iterations.

The exceptional and admirable conduct a team could exhibit due to the empowerment and support they receive includes ?"

Self Directing, Self Organizing, and Mutual Accountability.

11. What is the purpose of conducting a "Color Code Dots" activity during an iteration retrospective?"

Show how people experienced events on the timeline - A "Color Code Dots" activity is used in conjunction with a timeline to gather data about feelings in a longer iteration, release, or project retrospective. This activity is used to show how people experienced events on the timeline. "

Which of the following is a collaborative approach to defining requirements and business-oriented functional tests for software products based on capturing and illustrating requirements using realistic examples instead of abstract statements?

Specifications by Example (SBE) -, The Specifications by Example (SBE) is a collaborative approach to defining requirements and business-oriented functional tests for software products based on capturing and illustrating requirements using realistic examples instead of abstract statements

Which of these is a meeting scheduled at the end of each sprint to be attended by team members only, in order to discuss improvements on product and process to enhance efficiency and effectiveness?"

Sprint Retrospective

You have been assigned to lead a massive enterprise process reengineering and automation project. Due to the size and complexity of the project a very large team has been formed. You have split the larger team into smaller teams and have asked each team to estimate a subset of stories. However, before each team starts their own estimating, which of the following activities must first be conducted?

Start all teams together in a joint planning poker game for an hour or so and have them estimate 10 to 20 stories. - If the project is already underway and being estimated, this implies that a feasibility study would have already been performed for such a large and complex project prior to commencement. Decomposing all epics and themes is not recommended unless some of these are being planned for the next few iterations. The risk with multiple teams estimating user stories is inconsistent estimates. It is recommended that all teams start together in a joint planning poker game for an hour or so and have them estimate 10 to 20 stories. Then make sure each team has a copy of these stories and their estimates and that they use them as baselines for estimating the stories they are given to estimate"

Tuckman's stages of group development are?

Storming, forming, and norming.

Which of the following is a unit of measure for expressing the overall size of a user story?

Story points are a unit of measure for expressing the overall size of a user story, feature, or other piece of work"

One of the various essential levels involved in agile project planning include which of these?

Strategic Planning

Which of the following is a critical success factor for Agile teams?

Strong product ownership - Cost estimates, project duration, and requirements are progressively elaborated as the project progresses. These are project attributes and not critical success factors. The critical success factor is product

9. In Agile communities, people with expertise in one domain, less-developed skills in associated areas and good collaboration skills are known as:"

T-shaped people - In Agile communities, people with expertise in one domain, less-developed skills in associated areas and good collaboration skills are known as T-shaped people."

A reputable company comprises a number of interpersonal and technical experts with common objectives and goals who work diligently to deliver the intended outcomes and values of the company's project. This group is referred to as the_____________"

Team

In order to build a substantially capable team to realize an effective and efficient work force, the necessary requirements include___________"

Team Empowerment, Team Collaboration, and Commitment.

Which of the following is regarded as the most collaborative contracting approach?

Team augmentation - The team augmentation arrangement is regarded as the most collaborative contracting approach as this embeds the supplier's services directly into the customer organization. Funding teams instead of a specific scope preserves the customer's strategic discretion on what work should actually be done.

Which of the following requires system-level testing for end-to-end information, unit testing for the building blocks, and, in between, determines if there is a need for integration testing?

Test at all levels - "Test at all levels" employs system-level testing for end-to-end information, unit testing for the building blocks, and, in between, determines if there is a need for integration testing."

The term "Carver", according to the terminologies of Agile is best defined as a_________

The criticality, accessibility and vulnerability of the objective aspect and mission of a project

When user stories are estimated in ideal days, all of the followings are assumed by the team EXCEPT:

The estimate includes any required slacks. An estimate in ideal days is the size of a user story based on how long it would take to develop if it were the only story to be developed, there were no interruptions, and all resources necessary to were available.

What is a date-driven project?

The one that must be released by a certain date but for which the feature set is negotiable. - Many project are either date-driven or feature-driven. A date-driven project is one that must be released by a certain date but for which the feature set is negotiable. A feature-driven project is one where the release date is as soon as possible but the completion of a set of features is more important. [Cohn, M., 2006. Agile Estimating and Planning. 1st ed. Massachusetts: Pearson Education. Page 133]"

In terms of Agile project management, which of these appropriately defines prioritization?

The process where customers organize product backlog for implementation based on perceived value.

You were halfway through your project when the product owner left the company. The new product owner has been assigned to the project but they come from a different part of the business. You were reviewing the product backlog with the new product owner when they requested to reprioritize of some of the backlog items. What should you do?

The product owner is the owner of the product backlog and is ultimately accountable for the outcome of the project. At this stage, it is critical for you to review the entire backlog with the new product owner and ensure that they agree with the current ranking of stories

What is a starting point of an Agile project?

The release plan is developed first, followed by the iteration plan. During the iteration the team develops and refines the daily plan. The retrospective is usually conducted at the end of the iteration.

Which of the following are the six core values of Crystal Methods?

The six core values of Crystal Methods are: People, Interaction, Community, Skills, Talents, and Communications. [Agile Practice Guide, 1st edition, Page 107]

36. Which of the following correctly describes the Five Whys technique?

The team asks "Why?" five times to get beyond habitual thinking. - The Five Whys technique is used to discover underlying conditions that contribute to an issue. Team members work in pairs or small groups to look at issues. They ask "Why?" five times to get beyond habitual thinking. "

You and your project team have decided that you will deliver a new requested product using Agile techniques. However, since the team has never experienced working on an Agile project, you have relaxed the requirement of frequent delivery of a working product. What is the major risk with this approach?"

The team will not get frequent feedback and will not be able to learn fast enough. The problem with infrequent delivery is infrequent feedback. Feedback allows the team to learn from its successes and failures. For the rest of the choices, the scenario doesn't give enough context to establish any of these.

As a well-informed, competence and diligent Agile team member, how many tasks are included in value-driven delivery for the PMI-ACP examination?"

There are 14 tasks for value-driven delivery. These are: Plan work incrementally; Gain consensus on just in time acceptance criteria; Tune process to organization team and project; Release minimal viable product; Work in small batches; Review often; Prioritize work; Refactor code often; Optimize environmental operational in infrastructure factors; Review and checkpoint often; Balance value and risk; Reprioritize to maximize value; Prioritize non-functional requirements; Review and improve the overall process and product.

There are five scrum ceremonies. Which one of the following is not a scrum ceremony?

There is no project backlog refinement. The five scrum ceremonies are: Product backlog refinement, Sprint planning meetings, Daily scrum, Sprint reviews, Sprint retrospective.

What attribute of agile equates to trust with the project team and other stakeholders?

Transparency

What requires re-planning?

Uncertainty

In user requirements collection, the form of testing created for continuous feedback to effect quality improvement and assurance includes?"

Unit testing

Which of the following tools are used by Agile teams to focus product development in small increments?

User stories - Agile teams focus on completing and delivering user-valued features. One of the best ways to do this is to work with user stories, which are a lightweight technique for expressing product requirements. "

____________ is the measure of how far apart things are; i.e. how much the data vary from one another.

Variance analysis

Productivity is one of the primal qualities of an effective and efficient team, it can be measured by which of these factors?

Velocity

Servant leadership is a big part of Agile practices. In order to be an effective servant leader you must do all of the following except for which one?"

cleaning up after the project team

What's the best way to satisfy customers in an Agile project?

early and continuous delivery of valuable software

As a PMI-ACP candidate you must be familiar with the Agile Manifesto. What does the Agile Manifesto value over processes and tools?

individuals and interactions


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