PSM 1 – Quiz 1 Fee: Free (based on Scrum Guide https://www.scrum.org )Passing score: 85%Time limit: 20 minutesNumber of questions: 25Format: Multiple Choice, and True/FalseDifficulty: Intermediate 0% You have 20 minutes to pass the Assessment Test. Scrum Master (PSM 1) Practice Assessment - TEST 1 1 / 25 Three pillars uphold every implementation of empirical process control: Incremental approach, Inspection and Predictability Empiricism, Incremental approach, and Control Risk Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation. Incremental approach, Inspection and Adaptation 2 / 25 Adjustment to the processes must be made as soon as possible to minimize further deviation. False True 3 / 25 Scrum Team members respect each other to be capable, independent people. True False 4 / 25 Inspections are most beneficial when performed by the product owner. performed by both development team and product owner. performed by the Development Team. diligently performed by skilled inspectors at the point of work. 5 / 25 Transparency - A common language referring to the process must be shared by all participants must be shared by Product Owners must be shared by Development Team must be shared by Scrum Master and Development Team 6 / 25 Scrum is founded on Transparency Inspection and Transparency Empirical process control theory, or empiricism. Scrum artifacts 7 / 25 The Scrum Team members have courage to do the right thing, work on tough problems and makes everyone focuses on the work of the Sprint and the goals of the Scrum Team. False True 8 / 25 Scrum does not employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk. True False 9 / 25 Transparency requires those aspects be defined by a common standard so observers share a common understanding of what is being seen. global standard. a common standard so observers share a common understanding of what is being developed. a common understanding of the Development Team. 10 / 25 Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation build trust for everyone. True False 11 / 25 If an inspector determines that one or more aspects of a process deviate outside acceptable limits and that the resulting product will be unacceptable, then scrum master can optimize predictability and control risk. the product owner can revised product backlog. then the process must be stopped. the process or the material being processed must be adjusted. 12 / 25 Adaptation is the process or the material being used in the process must be adjusted, when resulting product is unacceptable. False True 13 / 25 Scrum proved especially effective in iterative and incremental knowledge transfer False True 14 / 25 Sprint inspection should be frequent so that stakeholders agree to the works being done. be frequent to optimize predictability and control risk. be frequent to predict desirable results. not be so frequent that inspection gets in the way of the work. 15 / 25 A common definition of “Done” is shared by all participants. is shared by Development Team and Product Owner. is shared by those performing the work and those inspecting the resulting increment. is shared by the Scrum Master and Product Owner. 16 / 25 Scrum Values are: the values of transparency, inspection and adaptation. the values of commitment, interoperate and knowledge transfer. the values of commitment, courage, focus, openness and respect the values of commitment, courage, inspection and adaptation. 17 / 25 The Scrum Team consists of a Development Team, Business Analysts, Testing Team, Scrum Master a Product Owner, the Development Team, and Stakeholders. Business Analyst, the Development Team, and a Scrum Master. a Product Owner, the Development Team, and a Scrum Master. 18 / 25 Scrum Teams are self-organizing and cross-functional. self-organizing, cross-functional and accountable. self-organizing and adaptive. self-organizing and transparent. 19 / 25 The Scrum Team and its stakeholders agree to increase the daily scrum meetings by 30 minutes when needed. to be flexible with product backlog items. be open about all the work and the challenges with performing the work an adjustment must be made as soon as possible. 20 / 25 Scrum is a Process within which you can employ various process and techniques Definitive Method within which you can employ various process and techniques Technique within which you can employ various process and methods Framework within which you can employ various process and techniques 21 / 25 The essence of Scrum is _______________. number of people Product Owner approves. a Small team of people. number of people Scrum Master recommends. a Large group of people. 22 / 25 Scrum users must frequently inspect Scrum artifacts and progress so that you can continuously improve the product to serves a specific purpose and is essential to Scrum’s success. toward a Sprint Goal to detect undesirable variances. so observers share a common understanding of what is being seen. 23 / 25 Empiricism asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is known. share a common understanding of what is being seen. sprint cycles are smaller. common language must be shared. 24 / 25 Scrum makes clear the relative efficacy of your product management and work techniques to continuously improve the Development Team. the Product and Team. the Working environment. the product, team and working environment 25 / 25 Scrum prescribes four formal events for inspection and adaptation, they are: Sprint Backlog, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective Daily Scrum, Sprint Backlog, Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective Your score is The average score is 70% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Please rate the Quiz to help us improve! 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