What is management’s role in Scrum?
What is management’s role in Scrum? A. To provide the necessary environment and support needed as defined by the Scrum Guide by providing insights and resources that help the Scrum Teams continue moving forward. B. Identifying and removing people that are performing poorly. C. Monitoring skill levels of the Development Team. D. Monitoring the Development […]
Successful use of Scrum depends on how well people behave and act in ways that reflect the Scrum values. What
Successful use of Scrum depends on how well people behave and act in ways that reflect the Scrum values. What can the value of openness affect? A. Collaboration efforts. B. Level of product quality. C. Team member happiness. D. Time to market. E. Trust from stakeholders. F. All of the above. Explanation: The Scrum Team […]
Which three statements best describe the purpose of having a Definition of Done?
Which three statements best describe the purpose of having a Definition of Done? (Choose three.) A. It is a checklist to monitor the Development Team member’s progress on a task. B. It provides guidance to the Development Team when they are forecasting their Sprint Backlog during the Sprint Planning. C. As the Development Team is […]
What three scenarios has likely occurred?
A Scrum Team has requested a hardening Sprint to integrate the work produced in previous Sprints and test before releasing. What three scenarios has likely occurred? (Choose three.) A. The team’s Definition of Done is not being adhered to during every Sprint. B. The team’s Definition of Done is weak or incomplete causing a build […]
What would be two valid actions for Steven, the Scrum Master, to take?
Peter, the Product Owner, has been giving positive recognition to individual Development Team members who have moved their work to ‘done’ during the Daily Scrum. Peter wants to ensure the team is adhering to the ideal guideline on the burndown chart. What would be two valid actions for Steven, the Scrum Master, to take? (Choose […]
What would be two boundaries, defined in Scrum, that give guidance for teams to effectively self-organize?
What would be two boundaries, defined in Scrum, that give guidance for teams to effectively self-organize? (Choose two.) A. Timeboxing the events in Scrum to allow for regular inspection and adaptation creating opportunities to adjust course in any given path. B. Clearly defined functional teams within the Development Team to define handoff phases during development. […]
What might be the impact on the original team?
A Scrum Team has been working on a product for several iterations and has an average velocity of 55 units of ‘done’ work per Sprint. A second team will be added to work on the same product. What might be the impact on the original team? A. Their velocity is likely not affected and will […]
Which three activities would be acceptable?
Steven is a Scrum Master that was hired to help an organization, that is new to Scrum, understands and enacts Scrum effectively. Which three activities would be acceptable? (Choose three.) A. Require all teams in the organization to start using Scrum as soon as possible. B. Arrange 1:1 coaching sessions to discuss any identified concerns […]
In Scrum, how would budgeting and financial forecasting be performed?
In Scrum, how would budgeting and financial forecasting be performed? (Choose two.) A. Frequently inspect the outcomes of the delivered Sprint Increments to understand how much value is being produced per investment spent. B. A single release may be funded with several Sprints where every Sprint is producing shippable increments. C. Budgeting is not necessary […]
When multiple Scrum Teams are working from the same Product Backlog, also known as scaled Scrum, they must sti
When multiple Scrum Teams are working from the same Product Backlog, also known as scaled Scrum, they must still work in conformance of the Scrum guide. A. True B. False Explanation: Scrum is a framework with built in flexibility to support multiple Scrum Teams working on a single product.