Scrum PSPO I

The Scrum Framework

33 free practice questions with explanations

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The Scrum Framework: example questions & answers

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  1. According to the 2020 Scrum Guide, how many accountabilities (roles) make up a Scrum Team?

    • A Five
    • B Three
    • C Two
    • D Four

    Answer: A Scrum Team consists of three accountabilities: one Scrum Master, one Product Owner, and Developers. There are no sub-teams or hierarchies within it.

  2. Which three pillars uphold the empirical process control on which Scrum is founded?

    • A Transparency, inspection and adaptation
    • B Planning, execution and review
    • C Commitment, focus and openness
    • D Roles, events and artifacts

    Answer: Scrum is founded on empiricism, which is upheld by the three pillars of transparency, inspection and adaptation.

  3. What is the maximum recommended length of a Sprint according to the Scrum Guide?

    • A One month
    • B One week
    • C Two weeks
    • D Six weeks

    Answer: Sprints are fixed-length events of one month or less; shorter Sprints can be used to generate more learning cycles and limit risk.

  4. Which Scrum event is the formal opportunity to inspect the Increment and adapt the Product Backlog with stakeholders?

    • A Sprint Planning
    • B The Daily Scrum
    • C The Sprint Review
    • D The Sprint Retrospective

    Answer: During the Sprint Review the Scrum Team and stakeholders inspect the outcome of the Sprint and collaborate on what to do next, adapting the Product Backlog as needed.

  5. What does the Scrum Guide say is contained within the Sprint as a 'container' event?

    • A Only Sprint Planning and the Sprint Review
    • B Release planning and roadmap workshops
    • C All other events: Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective
    • D Only the Daily Scrum

    Answer: The Sprint is a container for all other Scrum events: Sprint Planning, the Daily Scrums, the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective all take place within it.

  6. Who is accountable for creating a usable Increment every Sprint?

    • A The project sponsor
    • B The Developers
    • C The Product Owner
    • D The Scrum Master

    Answer: The Developers are accountable for creating a plan for the Sprint and a usable, valuable Increment every Sprint that meets the Definition of Done.

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