Q.1
What does a BurnDown Chart display?
  • Project Progress
  • Amount of remaining work with respect to time
  • The velocity of the team
  • The capacity of the team members
Q.2
Who is responsible for ensuring that the scrum values and pillars are adhered to at all times?
  • Product Owner
  • Scrum Master
  • Development Team
  • Each Member
Q.3
Which of these isn't a characteristic of Scrum Teams?
  • Self-organising
  • Experts
  • Cross-functional
  • Not Applicable
Q.4
What should be the size of the Development Team?
  • 5+-3
  • 6+-4
  • 5+-4
  • 6+-3
Q.5
What are the roles in Scrum?
  • Product Owner, manager and dev team
  • Product Owner, Scrum Master and dev team
  • Project Manager, Scrum Master and dev team
  • Product Owner, Scrum Master and management
Q.6
What happens when all the Sprint Items cannot be completed?
  • The Sprint should be extended
  • The unfinished Sprint items should be removed from the Sprint Backlog
  • The Sprint ends with the done items
  • Start the next Sprint with the unfinished items first
Q.7
Who does not usually interact with a BA in an agile project?
  • Product Owner
  • Scrum Master
  • Operational Support Team
  • Developers
Q.8
. In SAFe®, which two items belong in the Team Backlog?
  • Epics, Tasks
  • Spikes, User Stories
  • Epics, User Stories
  • User Stories, Tasks
Q.9
Which backlog contains user stories a team may be working on?
  • The Team Backlog
  • The System Backlog
  • The Product Backlog
  • The Program Backlog
Q.10
How should user stories be written?
  • The system shall…
  • Given...when…then…
  • As a…I want…so that...
  • If inputs…then outputs…
Q.11
What is an MVP in Agile
  • Minimum Valuable Product
  • Maximum Valued Project
  • Maximum Viable Project
  • Minimum Viable Product
Q.12
When the Sprint is over?
  • When Product Owner says so
  • When the time-box expires
  • When all the tasks are completed
  • When it ends in JIRA
Q.13
How long should a daily scrum/stand-up take?
  • 15 minutes
  • 5 minutes
  • half a day
  • 1 hour
Q.14
Working software over ...
  • Individuals and interactions
  • Following a plan
  • Comprehensive documentation
  • Processes and tools
  • Contract negotiation
Q.15
User story is small, detailed and specific while ... is big, coarse-grained and sketchy.
  • Epic
  • Acceptance Criteria
  • Product Backlog
  • Sprint Backlog
Q.16
We should add ... when we create a user story.
  • Acceptance Criteria
  • Sprint Backlog
  • Documentation
  • Product Backlog
Q.17
What questions should be answered in the stand-up meeting?
  • What will I do today?
  • What did I do yesterday?
  • Do I see any impediment?
  • All of above?
Q.18
Agile manifesto communicates about Agile -
  • Practice
  • Behavior
  • Values
Q.19
Customer collaboration is -
  • Agile Value
  • Scrum Value
  • Not a value
Q.20
What are the official ceremonies in Scrum (according to Scrum Guide)?
  • Sprint Planning, Daily, Sprint Review, Refinement and Sprint Retrospective
  • Sprint Planning, Daily, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
  • Sprint Planning, Weekly, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
  • Sprint Planning, Weekly, Refinement, Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
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