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Questions # 1:

What is the recommended size for a Scrum Team? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

At least 7.

B.

9

C.

10 or fewer.

D.

7 plus or minus 3.

Questions # 2:

True or False Developers do not meet with stakeholders: only the Product Owner meets with stakeholders

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Questions # 3:

(When does a Developer become accountable for an item in the Sprint Backlog?

Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

During the Daily Scrum.

B.

Never. All Developers on the Scrum Team share accountability for items in the Sprint Backlog.

C.

As soon as a Developer on the Scrum Team can accommodate more work.

D.

At Sprint Planning when all of the Sprint Backlog items are split evenly across the Developers.

Questions # 4:

Which does a self-organizing Development Team choose?

Options:

A.

Sprint length.

B.

How to best accomplish its work.

C.

Stakeholders for the Sprint Review.

D.

When to release, based on its progress.

E.

Product Backlog ordering.

Questions # 5:

What does it mean for a Scrum Team to be cross-functional?

(choose the best answer)

Options:

A.

The Scrum Team includes not only developers but also business analysts, architects, and testers.

B.

The Scrum Team includes skilled individuals who together have all the skills

necessary to create value each Sprint.

C.

Developers on the Scrum Team work closely with business analysts, architects,

developers, and testers who are not on the team.

D.

The Scrum Team is a virtual team drawing from separate teams of business analysts, architects, developers, and testers.

Questions # 6:

A Scrum Team is a cohesive unit of professionals that consists of which of the following? (Choose all that

apply.)

Options:

A.

Users.

B.

One Scrum Master.

C.

Developers.

D.

Customers.

E.

One Product Owner.

Questions # 7:

What it the main reason for the Scrum Master to be at the Daily Scrum?

Options:

A.

To gather status and progress information to report to management.

B.

To write down any changes to the Sprint Backlog, including adding new items, and tracking progress on the burn-down.

C.

He or she does not have to be there; he or she only has to ensure the Development Team has a Daily Scrum.

D.

To make sure every team member answers the three questions.

Questions # 8:

Which of the following is an example of an Increment? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

A plan for the overall product release.

B.

A mock-up of the product marketing materials.

C.

A design for the product.

D.

A product roll-out plan.

E.

A valuable, useful set of products featured.

F.

All of the above.

Questions # 9:

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? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

Product Backlog items must be estimated in story points.

B.

Estimates are made by the people doing the work.

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.

Questions # 10:

You are the Scrum Master on a newly formed Scrum Team. Which three of the following activities would probably help the team in starting up? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Introduce a bonus system for the top performers in the team.

B.

Have the Scrum Team members introduce themselves to each other and give a brief background of their skills and work history.

C.

Have the development managers for each Development Team member introduce their direct reports and go over their responsibilities on the Scrum Team.

D.

Ensure the Scrum Team members have compatible personalities.

E.

Ensure the team understands they need a definition of “Done”.

F.

Ask the Product Owner to discuss the product or project, its history, goals, and context, as well as answer questions.

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