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Which best describes the Product Backlog? A. It is allowed to grow and change as more is learned about the product and its customers. B. It provides just enough information to enable a Scrum team to start the design phase of a product. C. It contains all foreseeable tasks and requirements from which the Scrum team can develop and maintain a complete project plan. D. It is baselined to follow change management processes.

A

A Product Owner wants advice from the Scrum Master about estimating work in Scrum. Which of these is the guideline that a Scrum Master should give? A. Product Backlog items must be estimated in story points. B. Estimates are made by the Development Team. C. Estimates must be in relative units. D. Scrum forbids estimating. E. Estimates are made by the Product Owner, but are best checked with the Development Team

B

When is implementation of a Product Backlog item considered complete? A. At the end of the Sprint. B. When the item has no work remaining in order to be potentially released. C. When QA reports that the item passes all acceptance criteria. D. When all work in the Sprint Backlog related to the item is finished.

B

Choose two responsibilities of a self-organizing Development Team. (Choose two.) A. Reorder the Product Backlog. B. Pull Product Backlog items for the Sprint. C. Do the work planned in the Sprint Backlog. D. Increase velocity. E. Report daily progress to stakeholders.

BC

Select two ways in which technical debt impacts transparency. (Choose two.) A. When calculated and estimated, the total amount of technical debt shows exactly how long until the Product Owner can release the Increment. B. It leads to false assumptions about the current state of the system, specifically of an Increment being releasable at the end of a Sprint. C. As development progresses and code is added, the system becomes more difficult to stabilize, which results in future work being slowed down in unpredictable ways. D. It enhances transparency for the Product Owner as a Development Team is not allowed to do additional feature development in a Sprint as long as there is technical debt.

BC

Which Scrum Values are exhibited by not building Product Backlog items that have low business value? (Choose three.) A. Economic Value Added. B. Respect. C. Focus. D. Earned Value. E. Courage.

BCE

A Development Team selects a set of Product Backlog items for a Sprint Backlog with the intent to get the selected items "Done" by the end of the Sprint. Which three phrases best describe the purpose of a definition of "Done"? (Choose three.) A. It controls whether the developers have performed their tasks. B. It provides a template for elements that need to be included in the technical documentation. C. It creates transparency over the work inspected at the Sprint Review. D. It trucks the percent completeness of a Product Backlog item. E. It guides the Development Team is creating a forecast at the Sprint Planning. F. It defines what it takes for an Increment to be ready for release.

CDF

User documentation is part of your definition of "Done". However, there aren't enough technical writers for all teams. Your Development Team doesn't have a technical writer. What should you do? A. Form a separate team of technical writers that will work on an on-demand basis for the various Product Owners. Work order will be first in, first out. B. Let the user documentation remain undone and accumulate until after the last development Sprint. It will then be done by any available technical writers. C. Wait until you have a technical writer on your Development Team to take care of this. D. Your Development Team is still responsible for creating user documentation. In this case, the Development Team members will write it.

D

When should a Sprint Goal be created? A. It should have been created in the previous Sprint during Product Backlog refinement. B. It must be established before Sprint Planning in order to begin planning. C. A Sprint Goal is not mandatory in Scrum. D. At any time during the Sprint. E. During Sprint Planning.

E

A Development Team is required to deliver a done Increment by the end of a Sprint. Select two statements that explain what "Done" means. (Choose two.) A. All work the Development Team is willing to do. B. Ready for integration. C. No work left from the definition of "Done". D. Whatever the Product Owner defines as quality. E. All work to create software that is ready to be released to end users.

CE

Which two ways of creating Development Teams are consistent with Scrum's values? (Choose two.) A. Existing teams propose how they would like to go about organizing into the new structure. B. Managers personally re-assign current subordinates to new teams. C. Managers collaborate to assign individuals to specific teams. D. Bring all the developers together and let them self-organize into Development Teams. E. The Chief Product Owner determines the new team structures and assignments.

AD

Marian is the Product Owner envisioning a project for a new release of her product. She made a projection of a release date based upon a sustained velocity of 17 completed units of work per Sprint. Over the first 3 Sprints, the average velocity was 13 for work that the Development Team estimated as 90% done. The Development Teams, feeling the need to meet the plan, figured that a velocity of 17 was within their reach. A good way to continue is: A. The Development Team makes sure that all of the selected scope per Sprint is as "Done" as possible. The undone work is estimated and added to the Sprint Backlog of the next Sprint, so it doesn't mess up the Product Backlog. B. Add enough people to the Development Team for the deadline to be made. C. The opportunity to inspect and adapt is lost. Opaqueness has replaced transparency. Predictability has dropped below zero. The produced software is not usable. As the rules of Scrum have not been respected, it is the Scrum Master's duty to assess whether repair is possible, or a restart with a more reliable team. If not, the Scrum Master should cancel the project. D. The Development Team should remind Marian to find funding for enough Release Sprints in which the remaining work can be done

A

Which of the following best describes an increment of working software? A. A decomposition of all Product Backlog items into tasks for future Sprint Backlog lists. B. Additional features in a usable state that complement those delivered in previous iterations. C. A new user interface design for functionality delivered in previous iterations. D. An automated test suite to verify functionality delivered in previous iterations. E. UML diagrams that describe how to deliver functionality in future iterations.

B

Currently, your Development Teams are organized to address a single layer only (for example, front end, middle tier, back end, and interfaces). What are three things to consider when deciding to move away from such component teams toward feature teams? (Choose three.) A. You cannot do Scrum without feature teams. B. Productivity may suffer when making this kind of move. C. Getting support from the business side first helps. D. Feature teams have less communication overhead. E. With feature teams, it is easier to calculate the productivity per team.

BCD

At the end of a Sprint Product Backlog item worked on during the Sprint does not meet the definition of "Done". What two things should happen with the undone Product Backlog item? (Choose the best two answers.) A. If the stakeholders agree, the Product Owner can accept it and release it to the users. B. Put it on the Product Backlog for the Product Owner to decide what to do with it. C. Review the item, add the "Done" part of the estimate to the velocity and create a Story for the remaining work. D. Do not include the item in the Increment this Sprint.

BD

What are three benefits of self-organization? (Choose three.) A. Increased creativity. B. Increased rule compliance. C. Increased accuracy of estimates. D. Increased self-accountability E. Increased commitment.

BDE

What are three ways Scrum promotes self-organization? (Choose three.) A. By not allowing documentation. B. By the Development Team deciding what work to do in a Sprint. C. By preventing stakeholders from entering the development room. D. By removing titles for Development Team members. E. By being a lightweight framework.

BDE

You are the Scrum Master of a new, to be developed product. Development is going to require 45 people. What is a good first question for you to suggest the group thinks about when forming into teams? A. How will we make sure all teams have the right amount or expertise? B. What is the right mixture of senior and junior people on each team? C. Who are going to be the team leads? D. Who are the subject matter experts on each team?

A

What two factors are best considered when establishing the Sprint length? (Choose two.) A. The organization has mandated similar length sprints. B. The level of uncertainty over the technology to be used. C. The frequency at which team formation can be changed. D. The risk of being disconnected from the stakeholders

BD

Which three questions might be answered by Development Team members at the Daily Scrum? (Choose three.) A. How is the Sprint proceeding? B. What did I do yesterday that helped the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal? C. Why were you late? D. What will I do today to help the Development Team meet the Sprint Goal? E. How many hours did I spend on the project yesterday? F. What will I be working on tomorrow? G. Do I see any impediment that prevents me or the Development Team from meeting the Sprint Goal?

BDG

What are two good ways for a Scrum Team to ensure security concerns are satisfied? (Choose two.) A. Postpone the work until a specialist can perform a security audit and create a list of security-related Product Backlog items. B. Add security concerns to the definition of "Done". C. Add a Sprint to specifically resolve all security concerns. D. Delegate the work to the concerned department. E. Have the Scrum Team create Product Backlog items for each concern

BE

In accordance with Scrum theory, how should a group of 100 people be divided into multiple Development Teams? A. Understanding the product, the product vision and the rules of the Scrum framework, the group divides itself into teams. B. It doesn't really matter because you can rotate the teams every Sprint to spread knowledge. C. Check with the allocation department to see who has worked together before and make these the first teams. D. Create a matrix of skills, seniority, and level of experience to assign people to teams.

A

The Daily Scrum is an event that happens every day. What would be three key concerns if the frequency were to be lowered to every two or three days? (Choose three.) A. Opportunities to insect and adapt the Sprint Backlog are lost. B. Impediments are raised and resolved more slowly. C. The Product Owner cannot accurately report progress to the stakeholders. D. Too much work is spent updating the Scrum board before the meeting. E. The Scrum Master loses the ability to update the Gantt chart properly. F. The Sprint plan may become inaccurate.

ABF

Which two activities will a Product Owner engage in during a Sprint? (Choose two.) A. Run the Daily Scrum. B. Prioritize the Development Team's work on the Sprint Backlog. C. Update the Sprint burndown chart. D. Answer questions from the Development Team about items in the current Sprint. E. Work with the stakeholders

DE


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