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PSPO 1 PSPO 2 TEST QUESTIONS
COMPILATION EXAMINATION TEST 2026
FULL 1000 QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

⩥ A products success is measured by? (Select Three)


The impact on my performance rating.
The impact on revenue.
The impact on customer satisfaction.
The impact on my boss's mood.
The impact on cost.
The delivery of upfront defined scope compared to the upfront planned
time. Answer: The impact on revenue.
The impact on customer satisfaction.
The impact on cost.


⩥ In the middle of the sprint the customer decides there are two new
features she wants. the product owner could? (Select Two)


Have the Scrum Master add these features to the current Sprint.
Add these features to the Product Backlog.

,Introduce these features at the next Daily Scrum.
Ask the Developers to consider whether they can add these features to
the current Sprint.. Answer: Ask the Developers to consider whether
they can add these features to the current Sprint.
Add these features to the Product Backlog.


⩥ What is the responsibility of the product owner in crafting the sprint
goal?


The Product Owner should come to the Sprint Planning with a business
objective in mind and work with the Development Team to craft the
Sprint Goal based upon the forecast.
The Product Owner shouldn't come to the Sprint Planning without a
clearly defined Sprint Goal.
The Product Owner must work with stakeholders to set each Sprint's
Goal.
The Product Owner has no role in it. This is the Development Team's
responsibility.
The Product Owner defines the scope for a Sprint and therefore also the
Sprint Goal.. Answer: The Product Owner should come to the Sprint
Planning with a business objective in mind and work with the
Development Team to craft the Sprint Goal based upon the forecast.


⩥ My job as a Product Owner focuses on the following: (Choose Two)

,Writing clear, transparent User Stories.
Being with the Scrum Team all the time, just in case they need me to
clarify a requirement.
Clearly communicating project or release status and strategies to
customers and stakeholders.
Working with customers and stakeholders to identify the most valuable
product requirements.. Answer: Writing clear, transparent User Stories.
Working with customers and stakeholders to identify the most valuable
product requirnements.


⩥ Product owners must create clear and unambiguous acceptance
criteria for each product backlog item before it can be selected for sprint
planning? T/F. Answer: False


⩥ Why do developers need a sprint goal?


Sprint Goals are not valuable Everything is known from the Product
Backlog.
A Sprint Goal ensures that all of the Product Backlog items selected for
the Sprint are implemented.
The Developers are more focused with a common yet specific goal.
A Sprint Goal only gives purpose to Sprint 0.. Answer: The Developers
are more focused with a common yet specific goal.

, ⩥ Why would you expect the product owner to care that the scrum team
adheres to its definition of done? (Choose Two)


The Product Owner should not care about the Definition of Done, it is
the Scrum Team's responsibility.
The Definition of Done can affect the product's total cost of ownership.
To have complete transparency into what has been done at the end of
each Sprint.
To be able to punish the team when they do not meet their velocity goal
for the Sprint.
To forecast the team's productivity over time.. Answer: The Definition of
Done can affect the product's total cost of ownership.
To have complete transparency into what has been done at the end of
each Sprint.


⩥ Which of the following are appropriate topics for discussion in sprint
retrospective? (Choose Three)


Team relations.
Arranging the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint.
The value of work currently represented in the Product Backlog.
How the Scrum Team does its work.
Definition of Done.. Answer: Team relations.
How the Scrum Team does its work.

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