Quiz 7

Question 11 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual013

The Product Owner tells and explains about the most prioritized product backlog items, the development team asks questions about unclear points and every developer makes an estimation for the explained item. These are done during:

  • [x] Sprint Planning

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Daily Scrum

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

Question 21 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual001

The Scrum Master is responsible for ensuring that the Daily Standup norms are followed by all attendees. The Product Owner asked to attend so that he/she can be more aware of the team’s progress and issues. What should be the norm for this situation?

  • [ ] Allow the Product Owner to participate just as any other team member.

  • [ ] Only the Scrum Master and team members are allowed at the Daily Standup.

  • [ ] Turn down the request out of fear that the Product Owner would cause disruption.

  • [x] Allow the Product Owner to attend, but in “listen only” mode.

Question 31 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual004

Items in the Product Backlog have been prioritized so that the most important items are located at the top of the listing. Clear understanding of any unclear points regarding any Product Backlog item is the responsibility of the Product Owner. In which ritual are these items chosen to be included in the committed work of the current sprint?

  • [x] Sprint Planning

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Daily Scrum

Question 41 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual019

Who is present during a Sprint Review Meeting? (Check All That Apply)

  • [x] The Development Team

  • [x] The Scrum Master

  • [x] Stakeholders

  • [x] The Product Owner

Question 51 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual026

In this scrum ritual, the Scrum Team plays planning poker to understand the size of user stories. This activity allows them to control the amount of work committed to for the upcoming sprint.

  • [x] Estimation

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Sprint Execution

Question 61 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual010

Which of the following is NOT something you update your team with during Standup Meetings/Daily Scrum...

  • [x] Going into detail about your test script steps

  • [ ] What work will you commit to performing today.

  • [ ] What task you worked on yesterday

  • [ ] If you have any impediments (obstacles) preventing you from continuing your work.

Question 71 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual006

Which is the best definition of a Sprint?

  • [x] One iteration in the Scrum methodology.

  • [ ] A brainstorming session in Extreme programming to generate design ideas.

  • [ ] A race between two developers to see who can complete a feature fastest.

  • [ ] The last iteration in the Scrum project, when the Team works long hours to finish the project.

Question 81 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual015

Which of the following is NOT something you update your team with during Standup Meetings/Daily Scrum...

  • [ ] What you will commit to today

  • [ ] What task you worked on yesterday

  • [x] Going into detail about your test script steps

  • [ ] If you have any impediments (obstacles) preventing you from continuing your work

Question 91 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual003

During the Sprint Planning meeting, an item in the Product Backlog is not clear to the Development Team. Who must clarify the requirements of the Product Backlog item?

  • [ ] Owner of the Item

  • [ ] Volunteering Developer

  • [ ] Scrum Master

  • [x] Product Owner

Question 101 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual022

The calculation of this metric is determined based upon how many and which resources are available at a given time.

  • [x] Capacity

  • [ ] Volocity

  • [ ] Percentage of Scrum of Scrums

  • [ ] Utility and Warranty

Question 111 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual011

Which Scrum ritual is meant to look back and improve upon the finished Sprint?

  • [ ] Daily Scrum

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [x] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Sprint Planning

IncorrectQuestion 120 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual007

Which of the following is NOT a reason to have a Sprint Review?

  • [ ] For the Development Team to answer any questions the investors/stakeholders have about this Increment

  • [ ] For the Product Owner to present the Increments as "Done"

  • [x] To reflect on problems which have occurred during the Sprint

  • [ ] To get feedback on the Increment that was completed during the Sprint

Question 131 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual021

Determining this metric is performed by the Scrum Master. This metric allows the team to understand the overall speed being achieved

  • [ ] Burn Down Percentage

  • [ ] Interaction Percentage

  • [x] Team Velocity

  • [ ] Team Capacity

Question 141 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual009

Which of the following is NOT true about Daily Scrums?

  • [ ] It is usually held at the same time every day to reduce any confusion

  • [ ] The purpose is to keep everyone on the same page, and inspect progress towards the Sprint Goal

  • [ ] They can also be called "stand-up meetings" where the Development team is literally standing up

  • [x] This is the time for discussing detailed, 1-on-1 matters

IncorrectQuestion 150 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual017

Which of the following scenarios best describes the importance of Transparency on a Scrum Team?

  • [ ] The Scrum Team made a few mistakes during the previous Sprint, which they plan on preventing for the upcoming Sprint

  • [ ] The Scrum Team completes a Sprint for a new feature on an app, but the market currently shows that the feature is already outdated, and can be done differently

  • [x] The Scrum Team goes over their tasks on a daily basis to make sure that everyone is on the same page

  • [ ] The Development Team goes through thorough testing of the latest feature they built

Question 161 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual027

This scrum ritual is limited to a maximum 4-hour duration. The development team uses this ritual to collect understanding about the acceptance of their current deliverables and be able to integrate suggestions into the upcoming deliverables.

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Sprint Planning

  • [x] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Daily Standup

Question 171 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual016

Which of the following is NOT true about Daily Scrums?

  • [x] This is the time for discussing detailed, 1-on-1 matters

  • [ ] The purpose is to keep everyone on the same page, and inspect progress towards the Sprint Goal

  • [ ] It is usually held at the same time every day to reduce any confusion

  • [ ] They can also be called "stand-up meetings" where the Development team is literally standing up

Question 181 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual024

This sprint ritual is limited to a maximum timeframe of 15 minutes per occurrence. The team uses this time to determine their immediate plan of attack for the next component of work.

  • [ ] Sprint Execution

  • [x] Daily Standup

  • [ ] Sprint Planning

  • [ ] Sprint Review

Question 191 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual018

Which Scrum ritual is meant to look back and improve upon the finished Sprint?

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Sprint Planning

  • [x] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Daily Scrum

Question 201 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual020

Why does the Daily Scrum need to be held at the same location and time?

  • [x] The constant time and place is best for continuity of the Scrum framework.

  • [ ] Because more than likely the Scrum Master has multiple sprint teams and he/she will be confused.

  • [ ] The Project Manager needs to get the status updates at a given time every day.

  • [ ] The booking of a room needs to be done in advance for the duration of the Sprint.

Question 211 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual002

During Sprint Planning, the team defines the goal to accomplish by the end of the current sprint. They also choose several items from the Product Backlog to include in the Sprint Backlog. The intention is that all chosen items will be completed by agreement. Two days after the start of the one-month sprint, a key team member fell ill and was away for 2 days. By the end of the sprint, the team had failed to accomplish all the items from the Sprint Backlog. What is the most likely reason that the team did not meet the Sprint objectives?

  • [ ] The team is over-worked.

  • [ ] The team is lacking skills.

  • [x] The team did not plan the Sprint effectively.

  • [ ] The Product Owner is unable to prioritize.

Question 221 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual025

Inputs to this sprint ritual include:

  1. a reviewed definition of done.

  2. the current product backlog.

  3. retrospective commitments.

  4. understanding of past velocity and current capacity.

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

  • [ ] Daily Standup

  • [x] Sprint Planning

  • [ ] Sprint Review

Question 231 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual005

This is defined as a "time box" during which work (including coding) is to be performed. Each "time box" ends with the presentation of an "increment" or Minimum Viable Product.

  • [x] Sprint

  • [ ] Epic

  • [ ] Product Backlog

  • [ ] Project

Question 241 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual012

Every single Sprint ends with publicly deploying the new feature that has been completed during the Sprint.

  • [x] False

  • [ ] True

Question 251 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual008

Which of the following is NOT a Scrum Event?......

  • [x] Feature Publishing

  • [ ] Sprint Planning

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Daily Scrum

Question 261 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual023

This Scrum ritual is performed at the beginning of each sprint. Activities that occur during this ritual include estimation and creation of a sprint backlog.

  • [ ] Sprint Review

  • [ ] Sprint Execution

  • [ ] Sprint Retrospective

  • [x] Sprint Planning

Question 271 / 1 pts

Scrum-Ritual014

The _____ is a time-box of one month or less in which work (coding) is to be done.

  • [ ] Product Backlog

  • [x] Sprint

  • [ ] Product Increment

  • [ ] Sprint Backlog

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