PMI-ACP : PMI Agile Certified Practitioner : Part 21
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The Product Owner and Scrum Master are never part of the Development Team.
- True
- False
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The Scrum Master as a Servant Leader is in service to which of the following?
- The Development Team
- The Organization
- The Product Owner and the Development Team
- The Organization, the Product Owner and the Development Team
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Which one of the following is NOT a Scrum Event?
- Sprint
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Weekly Status
- They are all Scrum events.
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A new Sprint starts immediately following the previous Sprint.
- True
- False
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Sprints lengths can vary each Sprint as long as they don’t exceed a month.
- True
- False
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Put the following in order of first occurrence in a Sprint.
Explanation:
In order as shown.
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective -
All of the following are true about change during a Sprint EXCEPT:
- Changes can be made that impact the Sprint goal
- The development team can change tasks in the Sprint backlog.
- The Product Owner is the only person that can add or remove a User Story in the Sprint Backlog
- Change may occur as scope is clarified between the Product Owner and the Development Team
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The Scrum Team and Development Team are the same thing.
- True
- False
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In Scrum, Sprints are never longer than a calendar month.
- True
- False
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Who can cancel a Sprint?
- The Development Team
- Executive Stakeholders
- The Product Owner
- The Scrum Master
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What happens if the customer no longer wants the feature that the Sprint Goal intended to meet?
- The Development Team should determine if there is value in the Sprint
- The Executive Stakeholders should determine if the Sprint should continue
- The Product Owner should cancel the Sprint
- The Scrum Master should cancel the Sprint
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How long is the Sprint Planning meeting?
- 4 hours
- 8 hours
- Depends on the length of the Sprint
- 3 hours
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In the first part of the Sprint Planning meeting, what is NOT accomplished?
- Items are selected from the Product Backlog
- The Development Team decides how much work can be accomplished
- The Scrum Team defines the Sprint Goal
- The Tasks are defined
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No one but the Scrum Team attends the Sprint Planning meeting.
- True
- False
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Which three of the following points about the daily Scrum are TRUE? (Choose three.)
- It is time-boxed
- It is held at the same place and time every day
- The Product Owner provides an update
- The Scrum Master enforces the rule that only Development Team members participate
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Which of the following are TRUE about the Sprint Review? (Choose two).
- It should be a formal presentation
- Stakeholders may attend
- The Product Owner presents what backlog items are “Done”
- The Scrum Master demonstrates the product
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The feedback from the Sprint Review impacts the next Sprint planning meeting.
- True
- False
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Which of the following are TRUE about the Sprint Retrospective? (Choose two.)
- It is three hours for a one month Sprint
- It occurs before the Sprint Review
- It is an opportunity to inspect the people, relationships, process, and tools in the last Sprint
- It is the only time improvements are made during a Sprint
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DRAG DROP
Match the following:
Explanation:
Scrum Event – Daily Scrum
Scrum Artifact – Product Backlog
Scrum Role – Product Owner
Not Scrum – Gantt Chart -
The Product Backlog is baselined at the start of the project and not changed for at least three Sprints.
- True
- False
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