Question 1
Which of the following best describes the primary goal of the Scaled Agile
Framework (SAFe)?
A) To enforce a rigid, top-down approach to software development.
B) To scale Lean-Agile development across the enterprise.
C) To eliminate the need for project managers in large organizations.
D) To standardize Waterfall project management practices.
E) To reduce the number of teams required for complex solutions.
Correct Answer: B) To scale Lean-Agile development across the
enterprise.
Rationale: SAFe provides a comprehensive framework to extend the
benefits of Lean-Agile practices to larger organizations, multiple
teams, and complex systems.
Question 2
Which SAFe Lean-Agile Principle encourages leaders to provide vision and
clear objectives, allowing teams to determine how to best achieve those
objectives?
A) Take an economic view.
B) Apply systems thinking.
C) Decentralize decision-making.
D) Organize around value.
E) Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers.
Correct Answer: C) Decentralize decision-making.
Rationale: Decentralizing decision-making empowers teams and
individuals closest to the work to make rapid, context-specific
decisions, which is a core tenet of Lean-Agile principles and
effective leadership in SAFe.
Question 3
What is the primary purpose of a Program Increment (PI)?
A) To deliver a single user story to production.
,B) To provide a fixed timebox for planning, executing, and demonstrating
value, and learning.
C) To allow individual teams to work in isolation.
D) To define the architectural runway for the entire year.
E) To conduct a detailed financial audit of development costs.
Correct Answer: B) To provide a fixed timebox for planning, executing,
and demonstrating value, and learning.
Rationale: A PI is a fixed timebox (typically 8-12 weeks) during which
an Agile Release Train (ART) delivers incremental value in the form
of working, tested software and systems. It includes planning,
execution, and inspection/adaptation cycles.
Question 4
Which SAFe role is responsible for facilitating ART events and processes and
assisting teams in delivering value, often acting as a chief Scrum Master?
A) Product Owner
B) Product Manager
C) Release Train Engineer (RTE)
D) Solution Train Engineer (STE)
E) Solution Manager
Correct Answer: C) Release Train Engineer (RTE)
Rationale: The RTE is a servant leader and facilitator for the ART,
responsible for ensuring ART events run smoothly, coaching teams,
and helping the ART deliver value.
Question 5
According to SAFe, what is the primary responsibility of a Lean-Agile Leader?
A) To manage individual team performance and task assignments.
B) To dictate solutions and direct every aspect of team work.
C) To lead by example, coach teams, and remove impediments.
D) To ensure strict adherence to traditional project management
methodologies.
,E) To focus solely on financial return on investment.
Correct Answer: C) To lead by example, coach teams, and remove
impediments.
Rationale: Lean-Agile Leaders embody a Lean-Agile mindset and are
responsible for coaching, teaching, mentoring, and removing
impediments to empower teams and ARTs to deliver value.
Question 6
What is the purpose of the Inspect & Adapt (I&A) event?
A) To plan the next Program Increment.
B) To demonstrate the System Demo to stakeholders.
C) To reflect on the PI, identify improvements, and create actionable plans.
D) To conduct a detailed architectural review.
E) To synchronize individual team backlogs.
Correct Answer: C) To reflect on the PI, identify improvements, and
create actionable plans.
Rationale: The I&A is a significant event held at the end of each PI
where the ART assesses the progress made, identifies root causes of
problems, and generates actionable improvement items.
Question 7
Which artifact represents a large solution capability that spans multiple ARTs
and is refined from the Solution Backlog?
A) Epic
B) Feature
C) Capability
D) User Story
E) PI Objective
Correct Answer: C) Capability
Rationale: Capabilities are higher-level solutions that encompass
multiple Features and are delivered by Solution Trains, whereas
Features are delivered by ARTs.
, Question 8
What is the primary focus of the Continuous Delivery Pipeline in SAFe?
A) To automate testing at the end of a PI.
B) To enable the continuous flow of value from idea to cash.
C) To minimize the need for collaboration between development and
operations.
D) To reduce the number of deployments to production.
E) To enforce manual quality assurance processes.
Correct Answer: B) To enable the continuous flow of value from idea to
cash.
Rationale: The Continuous Delivery Pipeline (CDP) represents the
workflow, activities, and automation needed to deliver new
functionality from idea to release, ensuring a continuous flow of
value.
Question 9
Which SAFe Principle emphasizes the importance of building quality in from
the start, rather than relying on late-stage testing?
A) Apply systems thinking.
B) Organize around value.
C) Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles.
D) Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers.
E) Base milestones on objective evaluation of working systems.
Correct Answer: E) Base milestones on objective evaluation of working
systems.
Rationale: While multiple principles contribute, "Base milestones on
objective evaluation of working systems" directly implies continuous
integration and testing to ensure what is built is actually working
and valuable, rather than waiting until the end.
Question 10
In SAFe, what does the term "Economic View" primarily refer to?