PSM 1 – Quiz 6 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on Scrum Guide https://www.scrum.org )Passing score: 85%Time limit: 30 minutesNumber of questions: 45Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers and True/FalseDifficulty: Beginner and Intermediate You have 30 minutes to pass the Assessment Test. Scrum Master (PSM 1) Practice Assessment - TEST 6 1 / 45 The Product Owner tracks the total work remaining at least every________________. Backlog Items review Scrum Meeting. Sprint Review. Sprint Planning 2 / 45 The act of adding detail, estimates, and order to items in the Product Backlog is called Scrum Artifacts refinement Product Backlog refinement Development Plan refinement Business Requirements refinement 3 / 45 The ____________________ makes visible all the work that the Development Team identifies as necessary to meet the Sprint Goal. Product Backlog Sprint Backlog Scrum meeting minutes Sprint Plan 4 / 45 A Product Backlog _____________________. changes after every scrum meeting. has anticipated releases of functionality. is a complete document. is never complete. 5 / 45 Which document is considered as a single source of requirements for any changes to be made to the product. Release Backlog Sprint Planning document Product Backlog Sprint Backlog 6 / 45 Who is responsible for ensuring that the Sprint Retrospective event takes place and that attendants understand its purpose. Scrum Master Development Team Project Manager Product Owner 7 / 45 By the end of __________________________, the Scrum Team should have identified improvements that it will implement in the next Sprint. the Scrum Meeting the Sprint Retrospective the Sprint Planning the Release Cycle 8 / 45 Product Backlog items that can be “Done” by the Development Team within one Sprint are deemed _____________________________. Not applicable for the next Sprint. Closed and Done. “Ready” for selection in a Sprint Planning. "Not Ready" for Sprint Planning. 9 / 45 Who is responsible for the Product Backlog, including its content, availability, and ordering. The Scrum Master The Product Owner The Stakeholders The Development Team 10 / 45 Multiple Scrum Teams cannot work together on the same product. True False 11 / 45 Product Backlog items that will occupy the Development Team for the upcoming Sprint are refined so that any one item can reasonably be “Done” within the Sprint time-box. True False 12 / 45 The ___________________ may influence the Development Team by helping it understand and select trade-offs. Scrum Master Product Owner Stakeholders Business Analyst 13 / 45 The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to:A) Inspect how the last Sprint went with regards to people, relationships, process, and toolsB) Identify and order the major items that went well and potential improvements; and,C) The Product Backlog may also be adjusted overall to meet new opportunities.D) Create a plan for implementing improvements to the way the Scrum Team does its work. A and B A and C A, B and C A, B and D 14 / 45 The Sprint Backlog is the set ofA) Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint,B) A plan for delivering the product Increment and realizing the Sprint Goal.C) Progress toward completing projected work by the desired time.D) Lists all features, functions, requirements, enhancements, and fixes A, B and D B and C B, C and D A and B 15 / 45 Who decides how and when refinement is done? Product Owner Stakeholder The Scrum Team Scrum Master 16 / 45 Who is responsible for all estimates. Product Owners Scrum Master The Development Team The Scrum Team 17 / 45 What document lists all features, functions, requirements, enhancements, and fixes that constitute the changes to be made to the product in future releases. The Release Plan The Product Backlog The Sprint Plan The Development Plan 18 / 45 Implementing the identified improvements that it will implement in the next Sprint is called ____________________. Sprint Planning Adaptation Release Planning Sprint Retrospective 19 / 45 The _______________________ evolves as the product and the environment in which it will be used evolves and if a product exists, it also exists. Project Plan Product Backlog Sprint Backlog Scrum Plan 20 / 45 More precise estimates are made based on __________________. Development Team Estimates Lower ordered Product Backlog items Scrum Master Estimates Higher ordered Product Backlog items 21 / 45 Product Backlog items have the attributes of : timeline, budget, potential capabilities, and marketplace. estimate, value and budget a description, order, estimate, and value. a description, order, timeline, budget. 22 / 45 The _______________ is an ordered list of everything that is known to be needed in the product. Product Backlog Development Plan Sprint Backlog Sprint Plan 23 / 45 The opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint is called _____________________. Product Review Team Meeting Sprint Retrospective Sprint Planning 24 / 45 Higher ordered Product Backlog items are usually clearer and more detailed than lower ordered ones. False True 25 / 45 Who is involved in the refinement and the details of Product Backlog items? Scrum Master and Development Team Product Owner and Development Team Development Team and Scrum Master Product Owner and Stakeholders 26 / 45 Changes in business requirements, market conditions, or technology may cause changes making __________________ is a living artifact Product Backlog Sprint Backlog Development Plan Sprint Plan 27 / 45 The forecast by the Development Team about what functionality will be in the next Increment and the work needed to deliver that functionality into a “Done” Increment is explained in __________________________. Project Plan The Sprint Backlog the Product Backlog Sprint Plan 28 / 45 Which document is dynamic; it constantly changes to identify what the product needs to be appropriate, competitive, and useful. The Product Backlog Retrospective Plan The Development Plan The Sprint Plan 29 / 45 When does the Scrum Team plans ways to increase product quality by improving work processes or adapting the definition of “Done”, if appropriate and not in conflict with product or organizational standards. During each Sprint Retrospective During Sprint Planning During Scrum Meeting During Product Backlog meeting 30 / 45 Greater clarity and increased detail will provide ____________________. Less average estimates Less precise estimates More precise estimates Average estimates 31 / 45 The ______________________ occurs after the Sprint Review and prior to the next Sprint Planning. Sprint Retrospective Product Backlog Review Team Building Product Review 32 / 45 What does Product Backlog items include that will prove its completeness when “Done.” Finalized Product List Test Descriptions Estimates Team Members 33 / 45 What represent work or value to provide transparency and opportunities for inspection and adaptation? Product Document Scrum Plan Product Backlog Scrum’s artifacts 34 / 45 For shorter Sprints, Sprint Retrospective is usually shorter. False True 35 / 45 ______________________ can be updated at any time by the Product Owner or at the Product Owner’s discretion. Scrum Artifacts Project Plan Scrum Plan Product Backlog items 36 / 45 Refinement usually consumes no more than______ of the capacity of the Development Team. 10% 5% 50% 20% 37 / 45 Various projective practices upon trending have been used to forecast progress, like burn- downs, burn-ups, or cumulative flows. However, these do not replace the importance of _______________. Product Backlog a Sprint Plan. Empiricism. Estimation 38 / 45 When does the Product Backlog items are reviewed and revised? Retrospective Product Backlog refinement Scrum Planning Scrum Meeting 39 / 45 As a product is used and gains value, and the marketplace provides feedback, the Product Backlog becomes a larger and more exhaustive list. True False 40 / 45 Artifacts defined by Scrum are specifically designed to maximize transparency of key information so that everybody has the same understanding of the artifact. False True 41 / 45 A formal opportunity to focus on inspection and adaptation of the improvements to be implemented is called ________________________. Sprint Retrospective Sprint Planning Release Planning Daily Scrum 42 / 45 Sprint Retrospective is at most a _____________ meeting for one-month Sprints. three-hour nine-hour one-day eight-hour 43 / 45 Who encourages the Scrum Team to improve, within the Scrum process framework, its development process and practices to make it more effective and enjoyable for the next Sprint. The Business Owner The Product Owner The Development Team The Scrum Master 44 / 45 Who is responsible to ensure the Sprint Retrospective is within the time-box and participates as a peer team member in the meeting from the accountability over the Scrum process. Scrum Master Product Owner Development Team Stakeholder 45 / 45 Who is responsible for comparing the amount with work remaining at previous Sprint Reviews to assess progress toward completing projected work by the desired time for the goal. 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