Question 31 to 40 Flashcards

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31# How much of the Sprint Backlog should be defined during the Sprint Planning meeting?
• Just enough for the Scrum Master to be able to assign tasks to developers
• All of the potential work.
• Just enough, so the Development Team can forecast what it can do, and to start the first several days of the Sprint.
• Just enough to understand the design and architecture.

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• Just enough, so the Development Team can forecast what it can do, and to start the first several days of the Sprint.

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32# Who adds new work to the Sprint Backlog during the Sprint?
• The Scrum Master
• The Development Team
• The Product Owner and the Development Team together
• The Product Owner
• The whole Scrum Team together

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• The Development Team

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33# What are the benefits of having tests in the Definition of Done? (Choose 3 answers)
• Reporting would be easier for the project manager
• Increments would be more complete
• Increments would be closer to being potentially shippable
• Increased transparency of the Increments

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  • Increments would be more complete
  • Increments would be closer to being potentially shippable
  • Increased transparency of the Increments
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34# The customer wants the Development Team to add a very important item to the current Sprint. What should they do?
• Refer the customer to the Product Owner
• Reject the request
• Add the item to the Product Backlog
• Replace an item in the current Sprint Backlog with the new one
• Add the item to the current Sprint Backlog

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• Refer the customer to the Product Owner

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35# The Definition of Done is used to… (Choose two answers).
• Create a shared understanding of what has to be done for each item
• Increase transparency
• Describe the work that should be done during the Sprint
• Describe the purpose of each Sprint

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  • Create a shared understanding of what has to be done for each item
  • Increase transparency
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36# What’s the main responsibility of testers?
• There’s no tester role in Scrum
• Verifying the programmers output
• Proactively verify the programmers output
• Help the team incorporate the test driven development practice
• Find bugs

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• There’s no tester role in Scrum

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37# Which of the following is common when the Scrum Team becomes mature enough during the project?
• They won’t need Sprint Retrospectives any more
• They can release every Increment
• They won’t need a Scrum Master any more
• They will improve the Definition of Done
• The won’t need Sprint Reviews any more

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• They will improve the Definition of Done

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38# The purpose of ALL Sprints is to release a piece of working software.
• False
• True

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• False

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39# Which of the following is most essential to Scrum?
•	Prediction
•	Adaptation
•	Planning
•	Continuous improvement
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• Adaptation

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40# Which of the following best describes Scrum?
• A framework for the development of complex products
• A practical and modern project management standard
• A practical project management methodology
• A methodology for software development

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• A framework for the development of complex products

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