Why is that?
In Scrum, we use the term "Forecast" when planning. Why is that?A . Using the term Forecasting raises transparency because it is a term common to project and process methodologies. B. It brings awareness to the fact that when planning, the team is looking ahead and not everything is certain....
In case a Sprint Goal becomes obsolete, who has the authority to cancel the Sprint?
In 2020 was released a new version of the Scrum Guide, and now it presents the term accountability. The Scrum Guide says " The entire Scrum Team is accountable for creating a valuable, useful Increment every Sprint. Scrum defines three specific accountabilities within the Scrum Team: the Developers, the Product...
Can a Scrum Master or a Product Owner also serve as a Developer on a Scrum Team?
Can a Scrum Master or a Product Owner also serve as a Developer on a Scrum Team?A . No B. Never C. YesView AnswerAnswer: C Explanation: This is not prohibited by the Scrum Guide. It can be hard to wear "two hats". It can be difficult to fully attend to...
What Scrum Values are in evidence here?
Mid-sprint the developers of the Scrum team detects that they will likely not meet the Sprint Goal with the work planned. They have a conversation and determine a different way to meet the Sprint Goal, making changes in the work planned in the Sprint. What Scrum Values are in evidence...
Which of these are Scrum Artifacts and which one posses commitment? (choose the 3 answers)
Which of these are Scrum Artifacts and which one posses commitment? (choose the 3 answers)A . For the Increment, its commitment is the Definition of Done. B. For the Sprint, its commitment is the Scrum Values. C. For the Sprint Goal, its commitment is the Definition of Done D. For...
What are the best responses?
A Project Manager working with your Scrum Team has raised concerns about progress and money spent. What are the best responses? (choose all that apply)A . Scrum doesn’t have Project Managers so disregard their concerns Promote transparency by sharing the Product Backlog and ensuring the Project Manager has access Show...
From Scrum's perspective, what are the first most likely consequences of this decision?
A team decides their current Sprint length of 30 days is too short. They are overhauling an entire platform and some work just takes more time. They increase their Sprint length to two months. From Scrum's perspective, what are the first most likely consequences of this decision? (choose the 4...
What is your reply?
During a meeting at the start of a brand new software development initiative with Scrum, a stakeholder tells all those assembled, that he doesn't "believe" in Scrum. Traditional project management limits business risk by setting a deadline and budget. He says Scrum does not offer any of this and is,...
Which of the following statements could be true?
At the seventh Sprint Review, the stakeholders are disappointed and angry. They have determined that the product or system being built will not meet their needs and will cost more than they are willing to spend. Which of the following statements could be true? (choose all the apply)A . The...
What does the Scrum Team do with Product Backlog items that weren’t completed, or done, in the Sprint?
What does the Scrum Team do with Product Backlog items that weren’t completed, or done, in the Sprint?A . Put it on the Product Backlog for the Product Owner to decide what to do with it B. Do not include the item in the Increment this Sprint C. If the...