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What does the cone of uncertainty present? ✔Correct Answer-The evolution of a product's
knowledge over time
Which Agile aspect claims that overtime must be avoided? ✔Correct Answer-Sustainable
practice
Scrum is both an incremental and iterative Agile way of delivering work ✔Correct Answer-
True
What is Scrum? ✔Correct Answer-A framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining
complex products
What are the pillars of empiricism? ✔Correct Answer-Inspection, Adaptation & Transparency
Which Scrum value is manifested when an information radiator such as a burndown, burnup or
cumulative flow chart is made available so that everyone can see it? ✔Correct Answer-
Openness
What are the scrum values? ✔Correct Answer-Commitment
Courage
Focus
Openness
Respect
Scrum is founded on? ✔Correct Answer-Empiricism and Lean Thinking
What are the accountabilities on a Scrum Team? ✔Correct Answer-Product Owner
Developers
Scrum Master
The Developers should have all the skills needed to? ✔Correct Answer-Create a product
increment
What describes the Product Owner's accountability? ✔Correct Answer-Maximizing the value
of the work of the Scrum Team
Who has the final say on the Product Backlog ordering? ✔Correct Answer-The Product Owner
, What is the main service that the Scrum Master provides to help the Developers to maximize
their productivity? ✔Correct Answer-By facilitating decisions of the Developers
What is the role of Management in Scrum? ✔Correct Answer-Embrace bottom-up intelligence
by providing information to the Scrum Team and support its empiricism, and trusting it to learn
about the problem at hand
True or False: The Scrum Master is a manager ✔Correct Answer-True - manages through
Scrum framework and not people
The product backlog is ordered by? ✔Correct Answer-Whatever is deemed most appropriate
by the Product Owner
True or False: Changes in business requirements, market conditions, or technology may cause
changes in the Product Backlog ✔Correct Answer-True
True or False: Product Backlog items deemed Ready for selection in a Sprint Planning event are
the ones that can be Done by the Scrum Team within one Sprint ✔Correct Answer-True
True or False: The Product Backlog might commit to a Product Goal ✔Correct Answer-False
(using the word might implies that a product goal is optional but it is mandatory)
True or False: For the Product Goal to be fulfilled, all the Product Backlog items must be Done
✔Correct Answer-False (not described in Scrum Guide)
True or False: The only Product Backlog items that the Scrum Team can select during Sprint
Planning are the ones considered Ready (i.e., can be done within one Sprint). ✔Correct
Answer-False (Ready is a principle, not a rule. Scrum Team may need to work on an item
independent of its readiness if it is urgent)
True or False: The Product Goal represents the desired end state whenever all the Product
Backlog items must be "Done." ✔Correct Answer-False
What is a Product Backlog? ✔Correct Answer-An emergent ordered list of what is needed to
improve the product.
It is the single source of work undertaken by the Scrum Team
True or False: Scrum requires the Increment to be released at the end of every sprint
✔Correct Answer-False. The increment is usable
What is the increment? ✔Correct Answer-The moment a product backlog item meets the
definition of done, an increment is born