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Q31. During the Sprint Retrospective a Scrum Team has identified several high priority process improvements. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
(Choose the best answer.)

A. The Scrum Team may add items to the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint.
B. The Scrum Team should choose at least one high priority process improvement to place in the Product Backlog.
C. The Scrum Team should decline to add a process improvement to the Sprint Backlog when things are running smoothly.
D. The Scrum Master selects the most important process improvement and places it in the Sprint Backlog

Answer

A


Q32. Which are appropriate topics for discussion in a Sprint Retrospective? (Choose three.)

A. Arranging the Sprint Backlog for the next Sprint.
B. The value of work is currently represented in the Product Backlog.
C. Team relations
D. Definition of Done.
E. How the Scrum Team does its work.

Answer

C, D, E


Q33. Which approach is best for Scrum Teams in order to produce valuable Increments? (Choose the best answer.)

A. Each Developer works on the component where they feel that they can contribute.
B. Each Scrum Team is accountable for developing functionality from beginning to end.
C. Each Scrum Team works on an independent set of components.
D. Each Scrum Member works only as an independent layer of the system.

Answer

B


Q34. Developers are self-managing, which of the following do they manage?

A. Sprint length.
B. Sprint Backlog.
C. Stakeholders for the Sprint Review.
D. When to release, based on its progress.
E. Product Backlog ordering.

Answer

B


Q35. Which topics should be discussed in the Sprint Review?

A. The Scrum process, and how it was used during the Sprint.
B. Coding and engineering practices.
C. The product Increment.
D. All of the above.

Answer

C


Q36. As the Sprint Planning progresses, the Developers realize that the workload may be greater than their capacity to complete the work. Which two are valid actions?
(Choose two.)

A. The Developers ensure that the Scrum Team is aware, start the Sprint, and monitor progress.
B. Cancel the Sprint.
C. The Developers work overtime during this Sprint.
D. Remove or change selected Product Backlog items.
E. Recruit additional Developers before the work can begin.

Answer

A, D


Q37. Who determines how work is performed during the Sprint?

A. The Developers
B. The Scrum Team.
C. The Scrum Master.
D. Team manager.
E. Subject matter experts.

Answer

A


Q38. Why does a Development Team need a Sprint Goal?

A. A Sprint Goal only gives purpose to Sprint 0.
B. Sprint Goals are not valuable. Everything is known from the Product Backlog.
C. The Development Team is more focused with a common yet specific goal.
D. A Sprint Goal ensures that all of the Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint are implemented.

Answer

C


Q39. Which three behaviors demonstrate that a team is self-organizing? (Choose three.)

A. Stakeholders walking in at the Daily Scrum to check progress and work with the Scrum Master to optimize the functional scope for the Sprint.
B. The Development Team members are working within the boundaries of their functional description and nicely handing off work from analyst to developer to tester to integration.
C. The Product Owner doesn’t need to be at Sprint Retrospectives.
D. The Development Team creating their own sprint backlog, reflecting all work that is part of the definition of `Done`.
E. The Development Team has all the skills needed to create a releasable Increment.
F. Development Team members collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint.
G. The Development Team inviting external people to the Sprint Planning to ask them how to turn a Product Backlog item into an Increment via a complete and detailed Sprint Backlog.
H. The Scrum Master is no longer needed.

Answer

D, E, F


Q40. What are two ways that regulatory compliance issues are dealt with in Scrum? (Choose two.)

A. They are discussed, determined, and documented before the actual feature development Sprints.
B. They are addressed along with functional development of the product.
C. They are added to the Product Backlog and addressed in early Sprints, while always requiring at least some business functionality, no matter how small.
D. They are addressed by a separate team who is responsible for compliance issues.

Answer

B, C


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