Agile Methodology Questions and Answers
Q1. Teams may encounter the need for "technical" user stories. Who decides the priority of these?
- [ ] the Product Owner with help from
Operations
- [ ] the Tech Lead with help from the Product
Owner
- [ ] the Product Owner with help from the Tech Lead
- [ ] the Tech Lead with help from Operations
Q2.
What is the Scrum Master's role during the daily stand-up?
- [ ] Congratulate the team on their great work.
- [ ] Stand outside the circle of developers and
listen for impediments.
- [ ] The Scrum Master should not attend—this
meeting is for developers only.
- [ ] Ask each developer what they did since the last daily standup.
Q3.
Which factor should not be considered during Sprint Planning?
- [ ] the team's velocity
- [ ] the number of stories in the product backlog
- [ ] the stories that are ready
- [ ] the team's capacity
Q4. A
team member has been showing signs of great personal distress: crying at work,
snapping at colleagues, having heated phone conversations. As Team Facilitator,
what should you do?
- [ ] Report this at the Sprint Release.
- [ ] Advise the PO as soon as possible. (Old answer: Notify the team
member's manager of your observations and ask the manager for help.)
- [ ] Point out the reasons why and collaborate
on solutions.
- [ ] Ask the PO to extend the sprint.
Q5.
Which statement describes the flow of work in the Scaled Agile Framework?
- [ ] It is a "push" system.
- [ ] It is "push" at the top and
"pull" at the bottom.
- [ ] It is a "pull" system.
- [] It is neither "push" nor
"pull."
Q6.
What is the Product Owner's role in deciding the priority of work in the sprint
backlog?
- [ ] None—the Scrum Master should prioritize
the work in the sprint backlog.
- [ ] The PO should prioritize the items in the
sprint backlog.
- [ ] The developers prioritize work unless they
cannot complete it, in which case the PO should prioritize the remaining work.
- [ ] None—the developers should prioritize the work in the sprint
backlog.
Q7. The
Scaled Agile Framework advocates that, if you measure only one thing, what
should you measure?
- [ ] quality
- [ ] predictability of delivery
- [ ]
cost of delay
- [ ] return on investment
Q8. Why
should you apply Weighted Shortest Job First?
- [ ] to maximize the return on investment
- [ ] to determine the economic sequencing of the backlog
- [ ] to visualize queue length
- [ ] to fulfill a commitment to quality
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a tool
used in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) to help teams prioritize a list of
initiatives. A team calculates each initiative’s score as the cost of delay
divided by the job’s size or duration. The team then prioritizes those items
that receive the highest ratings¹.
Q9. You
have classified the features in your backlog according to risk and value. Which
features should the development team work on first?
- [ ] low-value and high-risk
- [ ] high-value and high-risk
- [ ] high-value and low-risk
- [ ] low-value and low-risk
[Reference](https://agilescrumguide.com/blog/files/tag-product-backlog---business-value-and-risk.html)
`It is suggested that high business value, high-risk items are worked on first.
While that may seem counterintuitive, the earlier this work is done, the sooner
the team will move to mitigate the issues and unknowns—leading to a higher
quality product. If there's a failure, it will occur early and relatively
inexpensively.`
Q10. In
the Scaled Agile Framework, what is the role of Enablers?
- [ ] They help extend the Architectural Runway.
- [ ] They connect vision to mission so the
organization can be successful.
- [ ] They support team building.
- [ ] They remove the impediments to quality.
Q11. Which
outcome is not expected of a Sprint Review?
- [ ] The team demonstrates its completed work.
- [ ] The team reflects on how to improve its performance.
- [ ] Items in the backlog may be reprioritized.
- [ ] Stakeholders ask questions about the
completed and upcoming backlog items.
Q12. What
is not a technique used for splitting user stories?
- [ ] split by line-of-business
- [ ] split compound user stories
- [ ] split by alternative paths
- [ ] split by interface
Q13. Who
decides what the team will work on?
- [ ] the Scrum Master
- [ ] a self-organizing team
- [ ] the Product Owner
- [ ] the Product Manager
Q14. Which
choice is not a Scrum value?
- [ ] focus
- [ ] integrity
- [ ] courage
- [ ] commitment
Q15.
What should happen if the Product Owner does not accept a story by the end of
the iteration?
- [ ] The team does not get credit for the story's points in its velocity
calculation.
- [ ] The story should be sliced to reflect the
work completed.
- [ ] The acceptance criteria should be adjusted
to reflect the work completed.
- [ ] The story should be shown to stakeholders
for their feedback.
Q16.
Which statement is not true about the product backlog?
- [ ] It is a list of work items that are behind schedule.
- [ ] The items are maintained in priority
order.
- [ ] Anyone on the team can propose an item for
it.
- [ ] It includes all of the work to be done.
Q17. A
project has some major risks that the team wants to mitigate. What is the best
way to monitor how well this effort is going?
- [ ] risk-based spike
- [ ] risk-adjusted backlog
- [ ] risk velocity chart
- [ ] risk burndown graph
Q18. The
VP of Engineering wants to start giving out a "Team Member of the
Sprint" award to recognize a top performer in each group. What advice
should you give this VP?
- [ ] This is unhelpful unless there has been
recent employee feedback indicating that people feel underappreciated.
- [ ] This is a good idea as long as a different
person is recognized in each sprint.
- [ ] This is a good idea because awards can
motivate people to do their best.
- [ ] This is unhelpful because it can destroy the team unity essential to
achieving high performance.
Q19.
What is a difference between a team's task board and a Kanban?
- [ ] A Kanban has an explicit rule to limit WIP.
- [ ] A Kanban shows the backlog of work.
- [ ] A Kanban does not use a Definition of
Done.
- [ ] A Kanban shows the status of the work
items.
scrum team's task board: tasks cannot be added
to the scrum board in the middle of a sprint.
Q20. The
team complains that things have been falling through the cracks lately. What’d
you do?
- [ ] Ask the team's manager to make role
assignments so the team can catch up.
- [ ] Conduct a workshop to identify all of the things that need to be done
and see who can help with each.
- [ ] Refer to the team's RACI (Responsible,
Accountable, Consulted, Informed) assignments.
- [ ] Meet with the Tech Lead and Product Owner
to try to identify what can be done.
Q21. In
Large-Scale Scrum, what is the recommended ratio of Scrum Masters to teams?
- [ ] One Scrum Master can support up to five
teams.
- [ ] Large teams should have two Scrum Masters.
- [ ] There should be one Scrum Master per team.
- [ ] One Scrum Master can support one to three teams.
Q22. In
the Cynefin framework, where are "best practices" most appropriate?
- [ ] in the Complex regime
- [ ] in the Complicated regime
- [ ] in the Chaotic regime
- [ ] in the Obvious regime
Q23. A
manager informs you that a developer from another team is between assignments,
and she wants to place the developer on your team for a few sprints. What
should you do?
- [ ] Explain to the manager that this will be
disruptive to the team and ask that another assignment be found.
- [ ] Explain the situation to the team and ask
them to go with the flow.
- [ ] Explain the situation to your manager and ask them to resolve it.
- [ ] When the temporary developer shows up,
assign them to write documentation.
Q24. The
Product Owner complains to you that the team is not working hard enough and
they need to increase their velocity by at least 50%. Which action should you
not take?
- [ ] Share the feedback from the PO and challenge the team to increase their
velocity.
- [ ] Ask the PO to explain the business context
to the team.
- [ ] Explain the impact of technical debt to
the PO and the benefits of devoting some capacity to reducing it.
- [ ] Hold a Value Stream Mapping workshop to
identify and reduce waste.
Q25. What
is the name of the practice in which a cross-functional team collaborates
intensively to develop a new product idea?
- [ ] Hackathon
- [ ] Scrum at Scale
- [ ] Innovation and Planning
- [ ] Magnum Focus
Q26. The
team's manager wants to attend the Sprint Retrospective. What should you do?
- [ ] Agree to the manager's request and notify
the team.
- [ ] Propose that the manager attend only every
other retrospective.
- [ ] Propose a different forum for the manager
to meet with the team.
- [ ] Ask the team if it is okay with them that the manager attend.
Q27.
Who is responsible for a Scrum team's performance?
- [ ] the team
- [ ] the Scrum Master
- [ ] the Product Owner
- [ ] the Engineering Manager
Q28. Which
statement concerning small, frequent releases of software is true?
- [ ] The chance for rollback is high.
- [ ] It typically requires a high degree of automation.
- [ ] The administrative costs are high.
- [ ] Backward compatibility may be jeopardized.
Q29. What
is the activity of clarifying and expanding user stories called?
- [ ] story point estimating
- [ ] Definition of Done
- [ ] user story expansion
- [ ] backlog refinement
Q30. Which
strategy is preferred for development teams?
- [ ] Optimize for most work done.
- [ ] Maximize output and maximize outcome.
- [ ] Maximize outcome while minimizing output.
- [ ] Optimize for resource utilization.
`"…your job is to minimize output, and
maximize outcome and impact." - Jeff Patton`
Q31. Which
statement is true about the actor in a user story?
- [ ] The actor does not have to be a specified
role in the solution.
- [ ] There must be multiple personas for each
actor.
- [ ] The actor can be the system itself.
- [ ] The system cannot be the actor.
Q32. Which
statement is true about Agile?
- [ ] Agile requires a high degree of up-front
planning.
- [ ] Once the requirements are agreed to, the
team can complete work.
- [ ] Agile requires a high degree of discipline.
- [ ] Agile works best when there is no
contract.
Q33. Which
statement about burndown and burnup charts is not true?
- [ ] Burndown charts show the work remaining to
be done.
- [ ] Burnup charts show the work completed.
- [ ] Burndown charts are more useful than burnup charts.
- [ ] Agile project management tools can produce
these automatically.
Q34.
What is the name for the practice of going to see a process in use at the point
of value delivery?
- [ ] Six Sigma
- [ ] Gemba Walk
- [ ] Total Quality Management
- [ ] Kaizen
Q35. When
the team needs to make a decision, what is the best course of action?
- [ ] Try to achieve consensus.
- [ ] Take a vote and the majority rules.
- [ ] Identify the person who is most
knowledgeable and ask them to decide.
- [ ] Let the most senior member of the team
decide.
Q36. Which
action is something the Team Facilitator should NOT do?
- [ ] Embrace servant leadership.
- [ ] Estimate story points.
- [ ] Celebrate successes.
- [ ] Remove impediments
Q37. A
team needs to do research, design, or prototyping. What is this type of story
called?
- [ ] Exploratory spike
- [ ] Backlog refinement
- [ ] Functional decomposition - [ ] R&D
Q38. Which
statement about technical debt is true?
- [ ] Technical debt is another name for bugs
- [ ] It is at the Product Owner's description
to allocate effort to reduce technical debt.
- [ ] Adding technical debt should be avoided at all costs.
- [ ] Technical debt is what the Product Owner
owes to the developers if they work a lot of overtime to complete the sprint.
Q39.
Which statement about estimating is NOT true?
- [ ] Absolute estimating is more reliable than relative estimating.
- [ ] Relative estimating is more reliable than
absolute estimating.
- [ ] In estimating, accuracy is more important
than precision.
- [ ] In estimating, the effort is more
important than the time required.
Q40. Which
ceremony should the Product Owner not attend?
- [ ] daily stand-ups
- [ ] Sprint Retrospectives
- [ ] story point estimating -
[ ] code reviews
Q41. Which
task is NOT the Product Owners responsibility?
- [ ] estimating story points
- [ ] refining acceptance criteria
- [ ] giving feedback to developers about the
user stories
- [ ] demonstrating the work to stakeholders
Q42. Which
choice is NOT considered during Sprint Planning?
- [ ] stories that meet the Definition of Done
- [ ] team velocity
- [ ] stories that meet the Definition of Ready
- [ ] team capacity
Q43. You
have noticed a pattern that the most interesting stories on the Sprint Backlog
get started right away, and the least interesting stories languish or don't get
done. What should you do?
- [ ] Use a lottery system assign each story.
- [ ] Share your observation with the team and invite them to own and solve
the problem.
- [ ] During story point estimation increase the
points assigned to the least interesting stories so the team can boost their velocity.
- [ ] Ask the Tech Lead to assign every story to
a developer so they all get done efficiently and with accountability.
Q44. What
Agile practice best supports this principle: "At regular intervals, the
team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its
behavior accordingly"?
- [ ] Sprint Review
- [ ] Sprint Retrospective
- [ ] daily stand-up
- [ ] Sprint Demo
Q45.
On what are personas typically based?
- [ ] a sponsors or team members' personalities
and traits
- [ ] what the developers think is user friendly
- [ ] real people, archetypal users, or composites of multiple users
- [ ] descriptions of the product's
functionality and use
Q46. Which
statement describes Shu Ha Ri?
- [ ] It is a library of coding patterns.
- [ ] It is a software testing strategy.
- [ ] It is a standard for interface design.
- [ ] It is a model for skill development and mastery.
Q47. What
does the Agile Manifesto indicate?
- [ ] Responding to change is more valuable than following a plan.
- [ ] Documenting requirements up front is more
valuable than at the end.
- [ ] Following the plan is essential for not
going over budget.
- [ ] Contract negotiation should be used to
settle disputes.
Q48. What
is the main benefit of a working agreement?
- [ ] It specifies core working hours.
- [ ] It clarifies the reporting relationships
on the team.
- [ ] It defines the culture that the team aspires to achieve.
- [ ] It compiles everyone's information.
Q49. What
is the name of the info radiator that has multiple columns used to visualize
the flow of work?
- [ ] Work Flow Indicator - [ ] Value Stream Map
- [ ] Kanban Board -
[ ] Story Map
Q50. Which
is the best definition of story points?
- [ ] They are a relative measure of the effort needed to complete a story.
- [ ] They are measures of development time
only, test time is considered separately.
- [ ] They are relative measures of the value of
a story.
- [ ] They are measures of time to complete a
story.
Q51. What
is a Scrum of Scrums?
- [ ] It is technique for two or more teams working together coordinate their
efforts.
- [ ] It is another name for the Scrum Master
Community of Practice.
- [ ] It is an information radiator used to
compare the velocity of several teams.
- [ ] It is the system demo for teams on the
same release train.
Q52. What
is the Product Owner's role regarding the product backlog?
- [ ] The PO must identify the intended users of
the features on the backlog.
- [ ] The PO is responsible for estimating the
size of the total.
- [ ] The PO must identify the dependencies that
impact the backlog.
- [ ] The PO decides what to include in the backlog and what to exclude.
Q53. Why
should a team do refactoring?
- [ ] It assigns developers to other teams in
order to eliminate personality conflicts.
- [ ] It improves the functionality of the
product,
- [ ] It recalibrates the success criteria for
the product in the marketplace.
- [ ] It improves the design, which can lead to improved development
efficiency and maintainability.
Q54. Which
choice is NOT a benefit generally associated with product demonstrations?
- [ ] Learn about new requirements.
- [ ] Learn feature suitability.
- [ ] Learn about feature usability.
- [ ] Learn about feature estimates.
Q55. What
is an information radiator?
- [ ] a list of KPIs for the team
- [ ] a list of overdue action items
- [ ] the task board
- [ ] a highly visible display of key performance data
Q56. According
to the Agile Manifesto, your highest priority is to.
- [ ] minimize change requests
- [ ] satisfy the customer
- [ ] get the job done on time
- [ ] achieve the desired ROI
Q57. Product development organizations
sometimes use descriptions of archetypal users and their values so that
developers can design the system to meet their needs and wants. What these
descriptions called?
- [ ] actors
- [ ] roles
- [ ] agents
- [ ]
personas
Q58. The
Product Owner is focused on testing a new system concept in the marketplace as
quickly and inexpensively as possible. What is this first-generation product
called?
- [ ] preproduction version
- [ ] focus group demonstrator
- [ ] Generation 1 product
- [ ] minimum viable product (MVP)
Q59. To
whom should the Product Owner report?
- [ ] the Quality Manager
- [ ] the Product Manager
- [ ] the Scrum Master
- [ ] the Engineering Manager
Q60. What
happens in Sprint 0?
- [ ] The team delivers no story points in that
sprint.
- [ ] The team does regression testing prior to
release to production.
- [ ] The team prepares to work on the product backlog.
- [ ] This is the time to inspect and adapt.
Q61. What
does the Definition of Done mean?
- [ ] The story meets the INVEST criteria.
- [ ] The team has completed all of the work in
its Sprint.
- [ ] The story has been handed off to the
DevOps team.
- [ ] The team has agreed on the criteria for story completion.
Q62. Which
element is most important when describing your product?
- [ ] its cost -
[ ] its features
- [ ] its licensing terms and conditions
- [ ] its benefits
Q63. Which
choice best describes the Team Facilitator?
- [ ] a meeting scheduler - [ ] a record keeper
- [ ] a project manager
- [ ] an Agile coach
Q64. What
is the name of the technique that divides a story into smaller pieces?
- [ ] mitosis
- [ ] story slicing
- [ ] disaggregation
- [ ] Divide and Conquer
Q65. A
team member comes to you with a complaint about another team member. What
should you do?
- [ ] Bring the complaint to the other person
and try to resolve the issue.
- [ ] Ask them to talk to the other person and
try to work it.
- [ ] Notify HR of the problem and ask them to
handle it.
- [ ] Invite both people a meeting and try mediate the conflict.
Q66.
What is the forming-storming-norming, performing model of team development
known as?
- [ ] the Tuckman model
- [ ] the Standard Team model
- [ ] Moore's Team Framework
- [ ] the Siebert model
Q67. What
is the name of the ceremony in which you inspect the work completed during the
sprint?
- [ ] Sprint Retrospective - [ ]
Next-Sprint Planning
- [ ] Sprint Review - [ ]
Velocity Confirmation
Q68. Which
choice best describes an Agile Release Train (ART)?
- [ ] continuous delivery - [ ] Scrum of Scrums
- [ ] comprised of the teams within a program - [ ] DevOps Center of Excellence
Q69. As
an Agile coach, what should be your attitude toward your team members individual
goals and motivations?
- [ ] Understand them—try align personal motivations with the team's progress
toward the project goals.
- [ ] Nurture them-goals are the reason why
people want to be at work.
- [ ] Disregard them — personal views have no bearing
on reaching the project goals.
- [ ] Leverage them — use personal goals
encourage team members raise their performance levels.
Q70. Which
phrase best describes an Agile team?
- [ ] A silo-skilled, self-directed team led by
a project manager.
- [ ] A cross-functional, long-lived group
without deadlines.
- [ ] A cross-functional, self-organized team with collective accountability.
- [ ] A skilled, temporary team focused on a
single project.
Q71.
Which technique does not help prioritize the backlog?
- [ ] MoSCow -
[ ] Kano
- [ ] WSJF -
[ ] Kaizen (continuous
improvement approach)
Q72. What
does the Definition of Ready mean?
- [ ] The story has been tested end is ready for
release to production.
- [ ] The story is ready to be brought into a sprint.
- [ ] The stakeholders are ready to discuss
their requirements for story.
- [ ] The team has completed sprint 0 and is
ready to work.
Q73. Which
is NOT a principle of the Scaled Agile Framework?
- [ ] Centralize decision-making
- [ ] Apply systems thinking -
[ ] Take an economic view
- [ ] Unlock the intrinsic motivation of
knowledge workers
Q74. What
is the definition of capacity?
- [ ] It is an inventory of the team's knowledge
and skills that are used to plan the work that they do.
- [ ] It is the number of teams that a Team
Facilitator can support concurrently.
- [ ] It means the team determines their availability
for the next sprint.
- [ ] It is the maximum number of stories that will be allowed in a sprint.
Q75. The
team is complaining that they sent request for clarification to the Product
Owner, but these requests go unanswered. What action should you take?
- [ ] If there is a question about story, tell
the developers to use their best judgement, avoid delay, and discuss the issue
in sprint review.
- [ ] Send a note to the Product Owner saying
the delays in completing the work will be their responsibility, not the team's.
- [ ] Develop a service-level agree (SLA) that
defines certain response times for different types of request and ask the
Product Owner to sign off on it.
- [ ] Schedule a problem-solving session with the Product Owner and the other
team members.
Q76.
Which choice is a pillar of Lean? 2
pillars: (1) CI, and (2) Respect for People.
- [ ] Frequent delivery of working software - [ ] Sustainable pace
- [ ] Respect for people and culture
- [ ] Courage (Lean
is is a subset of the Agile)
Q77.
Which statement best describes Agile, Lean, and Six Sigma?
- [ ] They are strategies for delivering customer value.
- [ ] They were pioneered by Toyota.
- [ ] They are strategies for discovering what
the customer wants.
- [ ] They are derived from statistical process
control.
Q78. What
is a user story?
- [ ] A description of what an actor wants to do in order to accomplish a
goal
- [ ] A description of archetypal users so the
developers can make the solution user-friendly
- [ ] A report from the field about a user's
experience with the product
- [ ] The Agile term for a requirement
Q79. What
is the expected output of a Planning Poker meeting?
- [ ] The stories were discussed and each had a story point estimate
assigned.
- [ ] The team gave feedback to the Product
Owner about the acceptance criteria.
- [ ] The team decided what stories should be
developed within the same sprint.
- [ ] The team made a preliminary plan for which
stories will be completed in the next quarter.
Q80. What
is the definition of velocity?
- [ ] The number of story points delivered during a sprint
- [ ] The average waiting time for a story on
the sprint backlog
- [ ] The average wait time for a story to move
from the product backlog to the sprint backlog
- [ ] The time it takes a developer to complete
a story divided by its relative value
Q81. What
is most important for a successful Product Owner to understand?
- [ ] The budget for the product.
- [ ] The underlying technology of the product.
- [ ] The development team's strengths and
weaknesses.
- [ ] The business context for the product. (PO maximizes the Value
from a product or business context)
Q82. Which
statement about the Agile Manifesto is true?
- [ ] It was written via crowdsourcing and its
authors are unknown.
- [ ] It has been translated into dozens of languages and used around the
world.
- [ ] It was written in 2001 and is obsolete.
- [ ] It was first published as part of Jim
Highsmith's doctoral thesis.
Q83. Team NOT going to complete its Sprint
Commitment. As the Team Facilitator, what should you do?
- [ ] Ask the PO to extend the sprint.
- [ ] Advise the PO as soon as possible.
- [ ] Report this at the Sprint Review.
- [ ] Point out the reasons why and collaborate on solutions.
Q84.
When a user story is further decomposed, what are the elements called?
- [ ] technical tasks
- [ ] actors and actions
- [ ] Who, What, Why
- [ ] threads
Q85. What
does collective ownership mean?
- [ ] Every member of the team can make changes to any part of the code as
necessary.
- [ ] If someone is at fault, then the whole
team is at fault.
- [ ] The team shares equally in the profits
that the product generates.
- [ ] The team, not the individuals, receive
performance evaluations.
Q86. According to the Agile Manifesto, how
often should developers and business people work together?
- [ ] as often as needed - [ ] biweekly
- [ ] daily -
[ ] weekly
Q87. What
do you call the practice of writing a test before the code is written?
- [ ] design for testability
- [ ] test-driven development
- [ ] unit testing
- [ ] test then code
Q88. What
is the term for a team member who is "T-skilled"?
- [ ] cross-functional
- [ ] jack-of-all-trades
- [ ] apprentice developer
- [ ] generalizing specialist
Q89.
Which statement is NOT true about pair programming?
- [ ] It has been discredited because it is too expensive.
- [ ] In pair programming, two developers share
one computer and take turns at the keyboard.
- [ ] It is a great way to teach someone who is
new to the team.
- [ ] Code, produced by 2 collaborating developers,
is typically higher quality than if they were working alone.
Q90.
People with a fixed mindset \_ .
- [ ] have better focus and longer attention
spans
- [ ] are more goal oriented
- [ ] tend to be more resilient
- [ ] are more afraid of failure
Q91. How
can you improve interaction between team members?
- [ ] Move people's workstations around in the
team room to create new social possibilities.
- [ ] Ask the team if they would like to do something recreational together
and offer to organize it.
- [ ] Tell the team that you see this as a problem
and ask them to solve it.
- [ ] Since no one has come to you with a
complaint, assume that the limited interaction works for everyone.
Q92. What
is the expected outcome of the daily stand-up meeting?
- [ ] updated status on all of the work
- [ ] team alignment on its plan for the day
- [ ] a list of impediments and priorities
- [ ] a report to the Product Owner of stories
ready to be accepted
Q93.
What is the name of the technique in which a story is broken down, input splits
the data, and it results in a new output?
- [ ] input-output processing
- [ ] ITIOO story format
- [ ] thin vertical slice
- [ ] structured coding
Q94. What
is the term for a team member who is "T-shaped"?
- [ ] cross-functional - [ ] jack-of-all-trades
- [ ] generalizing specialist -
[ ] apprentice developer
Q95. What
is a lean canvas?
- [ ] It is used to decompose solution into
epics, features, and stories
- [ ] It is a template for lightweight business plans that makes your assumptions
explicit
- [ ] It is a tool to plan future project
releases
- [ ] It is a technique for projecting growth in
market share.
Q96. The team NOT going to complete its
Sprint Commitment. As Team Facilitator, what should you do?
- [ ] advise the PO as soon as possible
- [ ] point out the reasons why and collaborate on solutions
- [ ] report this at the Sprint Review
- [ ] Ask the PO to extend the sprint
Q97.
Which of these traits is most important for being an effective Team
Facilitator?
- [ ] being self-aware
- [ ] being extroverted
- [ ] having type A personality
- [ ] being someone who takes charge
Q98. When
is the best time to update the team's burndown chart?
- [ ] before the Sprint Retrospective
- [ ] after the daily stand-up
- [ ] before the daily Scrum
- [ ] before quarterly planning
Q99. What
is an Empathy Map?
- [ ] It is a team-building technique used to
increase productivity.
- [ ] It is a tool used by organizations for
competitive intelligence.
- [ ] It is a retrospective technique used to
improve team morale.
- [ ] It is a collaborative tool used to gain deeper insights into customers.
Q100. Which
work descriptions are NOT written in the language of users?
- [ ] tasks -
[ ] stories
- [ ] epics -
[ ] features
Q101. The
team has an incomplete story at the end of the sprint and wants to claim
partial credit for the work completed. What should you do?
- [ ] Ask the Product Owner to accept the story
with the promise that the team will complete it in the next sprint
- [ ] Ask them to slice the story to reflect the work done and the work to be
done.
- [ ] Ask the product owner to revise the
acceptance criteria so it can be accepted and counted
- [ ] explain that, in Agile, working software
is the primary measure of progress. Then help...
Q102. When
planning a meeting, which action is most important?
- [ ] clarifying the expected outcome
- [ ] taking notes
- [ ] inviting the Project Manager
- [ ] making sure everyone speaks
Q103. You
are facilitating a meeting and, unexpectedly, a key person doesn't attend. What’d
you do?
- [ ] Hold the meeting and update the person who
could not attend later.
- [ ] Ask the person who could not attend to
reschedule the meeting based on their availability.
- [ ] Ask all meeting participants what they want to do about the one
person's absence
- [ ] Reschedule the meeting for when all
necessary people can attend
Q104. What
is Open Space?
- [ ] a design concept for team rooms
- [ ] a room for teams to demo their work
- [ ] a placeholder in the code body for the
future functionality
- [ ] a meeting format where participants create and manage the agenda
Q105. Which
choice is NOT an expected benefit of refactoring?
- [ ] Refactoring can reduce the effort for
future development
- [ ] Refactoring is used to fix bugs
- [ ] Refactoring improves the design of the
system
- [ ] Refactoring improves the maintainability
of the code
Q106. In the Scaled Agile Framework,
consecutive iterations are grouped together into a PI. Whats a PI?
- [ ] Project Increment - [ ] Portfolio Increment
- [ ] Product Increment
- [ ] Program Increment 8 to
12 weeks and serves as the primary cadence for coordination and integration
Q107. Which
scale is typically used for Planning Poker?
- [ ] less than 1 hour, 1 to 4 hours, 4 to 8
hours, 8 to 24 hours, more than 24 hours
- [ ] 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
- [ ] XS, S, M, L, XL
- [ ] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 13, 20
Q114.
In Agile, which of the following options is a high priority?
- [ ] Comprehensive documentation
- [ ] Processes and tools
- [ ] Contract negotiation
- [ ] Working software
Q115. What
types of environments work best for Agile principles?
- [ ] It works great in static environments.
- [ ] It works great in dynamic environments.
- [ ] It works great in customer environments.
- [ ] Agile has been proven to not work in any
good environment.
Q116.
What does be a Cross-Functional team mean?
- [ ] That every team in the organization has a
particular specialism
- [ ] That each team member has their own
specialism
- [ ] That all the skills necessary exist within the team
- [ ] That teams can communicate effectively
Q117. What
is a PBI?
- [ ] Product Before Increment
- [ ] Project Billing Information
- [ ] Productive Backlog Increment
- [ ] Product Backlog Item
Q118. Which
of the following scrum events is dedicated to process improvement?
- [ ] The sprint planning - [ ] The daily scrum
- [ ] The sprint retrospective -
[ ] The sprint review
Q119.
For a month-long sprint, the time-box for a sprint retrospective is **\_**.
- [ ] 3 hours -
[ ] 6 hours
- [ ] 8 hours -
[ ] 1 hour
Q120. Which
type of Kanban diagram shows the number of issues in each of the states?
- [ ] burn down chart - [ ] control chart
- [ ] burn up chart - [ ] cumulative flow
Q121. Which
of the following statements about a Kanban control chart is false?
- [ ] The light blue shaded area is the standard
deviation.
- [ ] The green dots are the issues themselves.
- [ ] The control chart works best when the tasks that you're tracking are of
different sizes.
- [ ] The blue line is the rolling average cycle
time.
Q122. What
does EBM (Evidence-Based
Management) consider in Managerial Decisions?
- [ ] Productivity and ethical concerns - [ ] Circumstance and ethical
concerns
- [ ] Circumstances and financial concerns - [ ] Moral and ethical
concerns
Q123.
Stacey's process complexity model shows us that agile thinking is best
**\*\***\_\_\_**\*\***.
- [ ] When there is high complexity - [ ] When
there is high certainty
- [ ] Regardless of complexity or certainty - [ ] When there is low certainty and
complexity
Q124. What
is a DEEP product backlog?
- [ ] Detailed Appropriately, Emergent, Elegant
& Prioritized
- [ ] Detailed Adequately, Emergent, Estimated
& Prioritized
- [ ] Detailed Appropriately, Emanant, Estimated
& Prioritized
- [ ] Detailed Appropriately, Emergent, Estimated & Prioritized
Q125. Which
Jira feature provides an overview of multiple projects?
- [ ] roll-up boards -
[ ] code integration
- [ ] task automation - [ ] reporting
Q126. Which
of the following elements is NOT a pillar of Scrum?
- [ ] adaptation -
[ ] transparency
- [ ] sustainability -
[ ] inspection
Q127. What
aspects of the product is the Product Owner responsible for?
- [ ] Guiding the Development Team on the
product
- [ ] Managing and owning the backlog
- [ ] All of the choices are correct
- [ ] The product itself
Q128. In
Scrum, at the end of each sprint, there is a **\_** meeting in which the team
receives and gives feedback on their processes and their performance.
- [ ] retrospective
- [ ] review
- [ ] reflection
- [ ] sprint
Q129.
In the INVEST acronym for user stories, what does the "V" stand for?
- [ ] valuable -
[ ] verifiable
- [ ] veracity -
[ ] voluminous
Q130. Having
a mindset focused on growth and opportunity is healthy for Agile team members.
How can you display a growth mindset?
- [ ] See challenges as opportunities -
[ ] Point out the failures of others
- [ ] Quit while you're ahead -
[ ] Celebrate only when you succeed
Q131. Which
statement about the Agile Manifesto is true?
- [ ] It was written via crowdsourcing and its
authors are unknown
- [ ] It was written in 2001 and is obsolete.
- [ ] It was written in response to documentation-heavy software development
project practices.
- [ ] It was first published as part of Jim
Highsmith's doctoral thesis.
Q132. Progress
toward a sprint goal is in jeopardy because you have not received sales data.
What should you do?
- [ ] Be sure to mention the issue in the next
Scrum
- [ ] Share the problem with your team to see if they can create a solution
- [ ] Work around the issue until the last
responsible moment to solve it
- [ ] Check the Product Owner's schedule and
book time for a meeting
Q133.
When is the best time to review the team's burndown chart?
- [ ] after the daily stand-up -
[ ] before the Sprint Retrospective
- [ ] before the Daily Scrum - [ ] before
quarterly planning
Q134. Which
statement about the actor in a user story can be true?
- [ ] The system cannot be the actor
- [ ] There must be multiple personas for each
actor
- [ ] The actor can be the system itself
- [ ] The actor does not have to be a specified
role in the solution
Q135. Which
choice is not a recognized framework for scaling Agile?
- [ ] LeSS -
[ ] DA
- [ ] SAFe -
[ ] DUN
Q136. Where
are teams most likely to find the first signs of potential problems?
- [ ] Daily Scrums
- [ ] Sprint Demos
- [ ] Retrospectives
- [ ] Sprint Planning
Q137. When
working with a Scrum team, who is chiefly responsible for ensuring that the
project delivers value?
- [ ] Product Owner
- [ ] Development Team
- [ ] Scrum Master
- [ ] Quality Assurance
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