The Scrum Framework
33 free practice questions with explanations
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The Scrum Framework: example questions & answers
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.