SAFe 5 Scrum Master
At the end of the first Iteration, the team finishes User Stories A, B, and 50% of C. The Story sizes are set at these points:Story A = 8 pointsStory B = 1 pointStory C = 5 pointsStory D = 3 pointsWhat is the team's velocity? 9 7 14 11.5
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The Scrum Master is what above all else? A servant leader A team coach An event facilitator The iteration owner
A servant leader
What foundational issue most often leads to team dysfunction? Weak Lean-Agile leadership Lack of commitment Absence of trust Fear of conflict
Absence of trust
How often should a system demo occur? After the end of each program increment (PI) After every release After every iteration After every other iteration
After every release
Becoming a coach requires a shift from old behaviors to new ones. What are three examples of new coaching behaviors? (Choose three.) Drive toward specific outcomes Fix problems for the team Focus on business value delivery Focus on deadlines Ask the team for the answer Facilitate team problem-solving
Ask the team for the answer Facilitate team problem-solving Focus on business value delivery
Which team dysfunction does SAFe help address with the help of Business Owners? Missed timeboxes Lack of visibility Lack of transparency Avoidance of accountability
Avoidance of accountability
How can a Scrum Master support a problem-solving workshop? By providing facilitation to breakout groups focused on specific problems By acting as a subject matter expert and suggesting improvements By coaching the Release Train Engineer on managing the event By estimating the work effort required to implement recommended improvements
By providing facilitation to breakout groups focused on specific problems
How does the Scrum Master provide the most value to the team? By ensuring timeboxes are kept during team meetings By scheduling critical scrum events By facilitating discussions between the Product Owner and the team By removing impediments for the team
By removing impediments for the team
What does the letter C represent in SAFe's CALMR approach to DevOps? Collaboration Continuous delivery Culture Continuous deploymen
Culture
Which two behaviors should a Scrum Master represent as a coach? (Choose two.) Set long-term goals for the team Provide subject matter expertise Encourage the team to learn from their mistakes Lay out the team's plan for the iteration Focus on deadlines and technical options
Encourage the team to learn from their mistakes Lay out the team's plan for the iteration
When estimating stories, what is the Scrum Master's key responsibility? Limit discussion to manage timeboxes Provide information about customer needs Ensure everyone on the team participates Ensure the team gives accurate estimates
Ensure everyone on the team participates
What falls outside the Scrum Master's responsibility? (Choose two.) Estimating Stories for the team Facilitating backlog refinement Assigning Stories to team members Facilitating the team's Innovation and Planning event Coaching the team
Estimating Stories for the team Assigning Stories to team members
What is the Scrum Master's role in team breakout #1? Facilitate the coordination with other teams for dependencies Create mitigation plans for each risk Raise team level risks Resolve dependencies with other teams
Facilitate the coordination with other teams for dependencies
What is one of the Scrum Master's responsibilities during the innovation and planning (IP) Iteration? Update the program increment (PI) roadmap Facilitate the team preparation for the program increment (PI) system demo Remove scope that exceeds capacity Create the program predictability measure
Facilitate the team preparation for the program increment (PI) system demo
A servant leader knows that his or her own growth comes from what? Effective training Management support Facilitating the growth of others Implementing a CALMR approach to DevOps
Facilitating the growth of others
Which two practices are recommended in SAFe for root cause analysis? (Choose two.) Post-PI Planning meeting Fishbone diagram Iteration retrospective Weighted shortest job first 5 Whys
Fishbone diagram 5 Whys
What is a characteristic of an effective Scrum Master? Gives open, honest opinions Understands customer needs Is a technical expert Removes all conflict
Gives open, honest opinions
What are two primary opportunities in SAFe for driving relentless improvement? (Choose two.) Daily stand-up Iteration retrospective Inspect and adapt event Iteration review Management review and problem-solving meeting
Iteration retrospective Inspect and adapt event
Scrum Masters help remove impediments, foster an environment for high-performing team dynamics, and what else? Form and re-form teams Continuously deliver value Estimate stories Lead team efforts in relentless improvement
Lead team efforts in relentless improvement
SAFe is based on three primary bodies of knowledge which include Agile development, systems thinking, and what type of product development? Iterative product development Adaptive product development Incremental product development Lean product development
Lean product development
Which two actions are part of the Scrum Master's role in PI Planning? (Choose two.) Prioritize Features to support the Program Vision Ensure the team builds a plan they can commit to Manage the program board Serve as the Customer proxy and work with Product Management Align the Agile Release Train to a common Vision
Manage the program board Ensure the team builds a plan they can commit to
What is an innovation and planning (IP) Iteration anti-pattern? Leave the IP iteration empty of work as an estimating guard band Plan work for the IP iteration during program increment (PI) planning Plan innovation spikes or hackathons to occur during the IP iteration Use the IP iteration for infrastructure improvements
Plan work for the IP iteration during program increment (PI) planning
What are two common anti-patterns during program increment (PI) planning? (Choose two.) Pressure is put on teams to overcommit A detailed plan becomes the goal rather than alignment Alignment becomes the goal rather than a detailed plan The innovation and planning (IP) iteration is left empty of planned work The team determines their own capacity and load
Pressure is put on teams to overcommit A detailed plan becomes the goal rather than alignment
During PI Planning, who owns Feature priorities? Release Train Engineer Business Owner Solution Architect/Engineer Product Management
Product Management
An effective Scrum Master helps the team with what? Team metrics Relentless improvement Deploying work Risk mitigation
Relentless improvement
Scrum Masters are effective by using scrum methods, supporting SAFe principles and practices, and what else? Supporting delivery using Agile practices Serving as a customer proxy Writing stories and enablers Managing architectural runway
Supporting delivery using Agile practices
When looking at a program board at the end of program increment (PI) planning, what does it mean when a feature is placed in a team's swim lane with no strings? That the team has not broken the feature into stories yet and has not identified dependencies That the team has been assigned, but the feature dependencies have not been identified yet That it has dependencies on teams in other Agile release trains (ARTs) or Solution Trains That the feature can be completed by that team independently
That the feature can be completed by that team independently
The goal of Lean is to deliver the maximum Customer value in the shortest sustainable lead time while providing what else? The highest possible quality A Continuous Delivery Pipeline Improved capacity allocation Significant team contributions
The highest possible quality
Which Agile Manifesto principle describes the importance of PI Planning in SAFe? Working software is the primary measure of progress Simplicity, the art of maximizing the amount of work not done, is essential The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within an Agile Team is face-to-face conversation
The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within an Agile Team is face-to-face conversation
The SAFe Scrum Master role includes responsibilities to which other group? Business owners Solution Management Solution Train Engineers The other Agile Teams on the Agile release train (ART)
The other Agile Teams on the Agile release train (ART)
What does transparency mean in a scrum environment? Team members must immediately share any and all feedback with each other Development and Operations teams work together The team is constantly improving its process The process is visible to all stakeholders
The process is visible to all stakeholders
What is a common reason why a team is unable to estimate a story? The story does not include a role The story lacks acceptance criteria The team has no experience in estimating The team does not understand the tasks related to the story
The story lacks acceptance criteria
Cadence and synchronization help reduce uncertainty and manage what? Product Management Other commitments Capacity allocation The variability in Solution development
The variability in Solution development
What is one benefit of program increment (PI) objectives? They describe a process for defining team goals They ensure accurate status reporting They create a near-term focus and vision They form a guiding coalition
They create a near-term focus and vision
Why is a confidence vote held at the end of program increment (PI) planning? To build shared commitment to the plan To remove the risks for the PI To ensure the business owners accept the plan To hold the teams accountable if the Agile release train does not deliver on its commitment
To build shared commitment to the plan
When working with an Agile Team, what is expected from Product Management? To clarify the scope of feature work To define the technical software specifications To provide the iteration goals to the team To prioritize the team backlog
To clarify the scope of feature work
Why is it important for the Scrum Master to help the team focus on daily and Iteration goals? To keep the Team Backlog to a manageable size To eliminate impediments To help the team maintain their velocity To facilitate the team's progress towards the current PI Objectives
To facilitate the team's progress towards the current PI Objectives
Why is it important for a Scrum Master to be a servant leader? To drive the team to succeed To coach the team in effective engineering practices To help the team become high-performing To provide team structure
To help the team become high-performing
What is one purpose of iterations? To provide an architectural basis for future development To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value To provide fast feedback learning cycles and frequent integration To demonstrate the increment to stakeholders
To provide a regular cadence for producing increments of value
What is the goal of the scrum of scrums event? To review the Agile Release Train's progress toward its PI Objectives To focus on Agile Release Train process improvement To review each team's progress on its Stories To demo Features to Product Management
To review the Agile Release Train's progress toward its PI Objectives
What is an example of Scrum Master servant leader behavior? Strives to create a conflict-free environment Uses persuasion instead of authority Focuses on the day-to-day team activities Keeps their opinions to themselves
Uses persuasion instead of authority
How does SAFe handle the 'fear of conflict' team dysfunction? Avoids discussion of disagreements Uses scrum to create a safe environment for conflict Has teams engage in retrospectives Reviews results at the end of every iteration
Uses scrum to create a safe environment for conflict
When is a Feature hypothesis fully evaluated? When the Feature's return on investment has been realized When the Customer uses the Feature in production When the Feature is accepted by Product Management When the Feature has been deployed to production
When the Customer uses the Feature in production
When is iteration planning completed? When iteration goals are defined When story analysis is complete When the team commits to the plan When the team capacity is determined
When the team commits to the plan