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1. Scrum is founded upon which theoretical
framework?
• A) Waterfall methodology
• B) Lean-Agile principles
• C) Empiricism
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• D) Six Sigma
Answer: C
Rationale: Scrum is grounded in empiricism, which asserts that
knowledge comes from experience and decisions based on
observation, experimentation, and feedback rather than
upfront prediction.
2. Which three pillars uphold every implementation
of empirical process control in Scrum? (Choose
three)
• A) Transparency
• B) Inspection
• C) Standardization
• D) Adaptation
Answer: A, B, D
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Rationale: The three pillars of empiricism are Transparency
(visibility of process), Inspection (checking progress toward
goals), and Adaptation (adjusting when deviations occur).
3. Scenario: A team is building a medical device. A
regulatory auditor requires "proof of
requirements traceability." The Product Owner
suggests rewriting all User Stories as traditional
requirements docs before starting. As Scrum
Master, what is your best response?
• A) Agree to stop using Scrum for documentation purposes
• B) Agree that Scrum is incompatible with regulated
environments
• C) Explain that transparency is key; keep the Product
Backlog and acceptance criteria as the auditable artifact
• D) Tell the auditor to leave
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Answer: C
Rationale: Scrum supports transparency. The Product Backlog,
with acceptance criteria and definition of Done, serves as
traceable documentation. Audits are possible without
abandoning agility.
4. What happens when the "Inspection" pillar
reveals a process deviation outside acceptable
limits?
• A) The Sprint is cancelled immediately
• B) The Product Owner updates the budget
• C) The Scrum Team adapts the process as soon as
possible
• D) The Scrum Master files a report
Answer: C