QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT SOLUTIONS | 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET A+
1. The PM may fulfill the role of the _____?: Product owner: defining stories,
prioritizing team backlogs, accepting stories, etc.
2. T or F? PM supports all product aspects: True - Acts as marketing, contact
for sales, reviews legal agreements, responses to service requests,
manages value steam economics
3. PMs rely on ___ for development facing concerns: Product Owners
4. Four dimensions of product management stakeholders: Business goals,
getting it off the shelf (shipped), getting it built and leveraging support
5. ____________ ____________ is an iterative solution development process that
promotes a holistic approach to delighting all stakeholders: Design thinking
6. Desirable, sustainable, feasible and _________ are the four areas of design
thinking: viable
,7. Driving product strategy and execution, communicating vision, managing
program backlog all have to do with what APM area?: Feasible
8. What are the 2 populations of Geoffrey Moore's Crossing the Chasm?: Early
adopters and late adopters
9. What is Design Thinking's double diamond?: Understand the problem,
design the right solution
10. What are the two steps of Understanding the Problem in Design
Thinking?-
: Discover (diverge), Define (converge)
11. What the two steps of Designing the right solution in Design thinking?:
Develop (diverge), Deliver (Converge)
12. Focuses on the who, what and why, Determines concepts, opinions and
values, assesses value provided and what internal/external customers will
pay, influences marketing and sales is what research area?: Market
Research
, 13. Focuses on the how, observes and evaluates what customers and users
do, determines how customers use or will use the product, influences
capabilities and features is what research area?: User research
14. What research area generally aligns to long-term product development
planning horizons?: Market research
15. T or F. Continuous exploration is market research: True
16. What are the 5 populations of diffusion of innovation?: Innovators, early
adopters, early majority, later majority and laggards
17 What kind of data is: Previously collected and published data, and may or
may not address specific questions: Secondary data
18. What kind of data is: custom designed and implemented to answer
specific questions as best as possible?: Primary data
19. Usage analytics/product telemetry, government data and libraries are all
examples of what kind of data?: Secondary data
20. A/B testing, questionnaires/surveys are examples of what kind of
Primary data?: Quantitative