PSM 1 - Quiz

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Which sentence can be considered an Increment?

New functionality that is in a usable stage and added to the Product

What does the term "Cross-functionality" mean?

Scrum Teams are cross-functional, meaning the members have all the skills necessary to create value each Sprint. They are also self-managing, meaning they internally decide who does what, when, and how. Cross-functional teams do not rely on help outside the team. They have all expertise to create a usable increment.

Which Scrum Event has to do with work process improvement?

Sprint Retrospective

What is true about technical debt?

Technical debt may create unpredictable problems

Who determines how many items to select for the Sprint Backlog?

The Developers

Who tracks the total remaining work in the Sprint Backlog?

The Developers

Who has the authority to cancel a Sprint?

The Product Owner

Who is responsible for managing the Product Backlog?

The Product Owner

During Sprint Retrospective, what is the role of the Scrum Master?

The Scrum Master participates as a Scrum Team members

Who is required to attend the Daily Scrum event?

The Scrum Master(because she works as a developer) and the Developers

The Sprint is over when...

The duration of the timebox is over, or PO cancel it

Select the Scrum Pillar.

Transparency Inspection Adaptation

The Developers own the Sprint Backlog.

True

The longer the forecast of the project completion date, the less accurate it would be.

True

The duration of the Daily Scrum Event does not depend on the number of developers.

True. The Daily Scrum is always 15 minutes.

Which sentence best describes the Sprint Planning event?

We discuss what we can accomplish, how we'll do it, but also why the Sprint is valuable

When is a PBI (Product Backlog Item) considered done?

When it has been completed based on the Definition of Done

What is the maximum duration of the Sprint Planning event?

8 hours for a one-month Sprint.

Select the Scrum Value.

Commitment, Courage, Focus, Openness , Respect

What is Scrum founded on?

Empiricism and lean thinking

Each developer must answer the 3 questions during Daily Scrum (What did I do yesterday? What will I do today? Do I see any impediments?).

False

Experienced Scrum Teams decide which Scrum Events to do and which to skip.

False

Five Scrum Teams are working on a product. They should select PBIs from 5 Product Backlogs

False

On big projects it is allowed to have Product Owner Proxies.

False

Scrum is a methodology for developing complex products in complex environments

False

The Developers cannot start work unless the Product Backlog is complete.

False

Three Scrum Teams are working on the same product. They should align the length of the three Sprints.

False

Scrum Teams can have Project Managers.

False. The Scrum Master, the Product Owner, and the Developers.

It is mandatory to use Story Points.

False. Estimating with Story Points is not mandatory.

When Scaling Scrum, there are multiple Scrum Teams. All of them must have their own Definition of Done (DoD).

False. It's not a must!!There can be multiple Definitions of Done (it can be just one as well).

It is a good idea to have a Team Leader when multiple Scrum Teams are working on a product.

False. Such a role (Team Leader) does not exist in Scrum.

The commitment for the Product Backlog is the Definition of Done because if a Product Backlog item does not meet the Definition of Done, we cannot release or even present it at the Sprint Review.

False. The commitment for the Product Backlog is the Product Goal.

What does a burn-down chart measure?

How much work is left


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