Day7 Flashcards

1
Q

During a retrospective meeting, a team develops a large list of initiatives. All will have a positive impact and improve team performance.
What should the agile coach do next?

A. Positively acknowledge the list and share it with management
B. Immediately have the team implement the initiatives
C. Help the team choose one or two initiatives for immediate implementation
D. Ask the team to choose and implement the most complex initiative

A

A

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An agile team is planning the next iteration for a product release that has accumulated technical debt.
What should the team do?

A. Add code cleanup activities to the product backlog and request prioritization by the product owner
B. Add code cleanup activities to the next iteration and request clarification from the product owner
C. Add code cleanup activities to the next iteration and ask the product owner to end the current iteration
D. Add code cleanup activities to the next release backlog and request documentation from the product owner

A

B

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How can an agile practitioner ensure that all key stakeholders are properly engaged in planning?

A. Collect stakeholder requirements
B. Conduct an iteration planning meeting
C. Communicate product backlog items to the stakeholders
D. Facilitate a product development roadmap workshop

A

D

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A scrum team has conducted regular retrospectives to discuss immediate concerns and the implementation of improvement actions. Despite this, after a few iterations, the same concerns resurface.
What should the team have done to improve retrospective outcomes?

A. Invited subject matter experts (SMEs)
B. Conducted problem detection to determine root causes
C. Measured and reported the outcome of improvement actions to the team
D. Kept track of all current issues in a log, and then reviewed their progress at the end of every iteration

A

B

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5
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During a project’s last few sprints, an agile practitioner notices an increase in defects. A root-cause analysis indicates that a poor understanding of the requirements was caused by the inability of the product owner to communicate clearly.
What should the agile practitioner do?

A. Inform the product owner’s manager so that corrective action may be taken.
B. Communicate this to the product owner, and offer to help facilitate discussions with the team.
C. Encourage a team member to raise this during the retrospective to ensure that the product owner is aware.
D. Escalate this issue to the sponsor so that corrective action may be taken.

A

B

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