Complete list of current Q & A>> Download Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) – Quiz 1 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 1. Who creates the definition of `Done`? A. The Scrum Master as he/she is responsible for the Development Team's productivity. B. The Scrum Team, in a collaborative effort where the result is the common denominator of all members' definition. C. The Product Owner as he/she is responsible for the product's success. D. The development organization (or Development Team if none is available from the development organization). 2 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 2. When do Development Team members take ownership of a Sprint Backlog item? (Choose the best answer.) A. At the Sprint planning meeting. B. During the Daily Scrum. C. Never. All Sprint Backlog Items are ג€ownedג€ by the entire Scrum Team. D. Whenever a team member can accommodate more work. 3 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 3. Who must attend the Daily Scrum? A. The Scrum Master and Product Owner. B. The Development Team C. The Development Team and Product Owner. D. The Scrum Team. E. The Development Team and Scrum Master. 4 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 4. Who determines when it is appropriate to update the Sprint Backlog during a Sprint? A. The Project Manager. B. The Development Team. C. The Scrum Team. D. The Product Owner. 5 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 5. What is the purpose of a Sprint Review? A. To take time to judge the validity of the project. B. To inspect the product Increment with the stakeholders and collect feedback on next steps. C. To review the Scrum Team's activities and processes during the Sprint. D. To build team sprint. 6 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 6. Which of the following is required by Scrum? A. Sprint Retrospective. B. Members must be stand up at the Daily Scrum. C. Sprint Burndown Chart. D. Release planning. E. All of the above. 7 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 7. Who can cancel a Sprint? A. The Scrum Team. B. The Scrum Master. C. The Product Owner. D. The Stakeholders. 8 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 8. During Sprint Planning the Product Owner and the Developers are unable to reach an understanding about the highest order Product Backlog items. Because of this, the Developers are unable to determine how many Product Backlog items they can forecast for the upcoming Sprint. However, the Product Owner and the Developers are able to agree on a Sprint Goal. Which of the following actions should the Scrum Master support? (Choose two.) A. Cancel the Sprint. Send the entire team to an advanced Scrum training and then start a new Sprint. B. Forecast the Product Backlog items that are most likely to meet the Sprint Goal and create the Sprint Backlog. Conclude Sprint Planning and start the development work. Continue to analyze, decompose, and create additional functionality during the Sprint. C. Continue the Sprint Planning event past its timebox until an adequate number of Product Backlog items are well enough understood for the Developers to make a complete forecast. Then start the Sprint. D. During the next Sprint Retrospective discuss why this happened and what changes will make it less likely to recur. E. Ask everyone to take as much time as needed to analyze the Product Backlog first, and then reconvene another Sprint Planning meeting. 9 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 9. How much time is required after a Sprint to prepare for the next Sprint? A. The break between Sprints is time-boxed to 1 week for 30 day Sprints, and usually less for shorter sprints. B. Enough time for the requirements for the next Sprint to be determined and documented. C. Enough time for the Development team to finish the testing from the last Sprint. D. None. A new Sprint starts immediately following the end of the previous Sprint. E. All of the above are allowed depending on the situation. 10 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 10. What are two effective ways for the Scrum Team to make non-functional requirements visible? (Choose two.) A. Put them on a separate list on the Scrum board, available for all to see. B. Add them to the Product Backlog to ensure transparency C. Run the integration and regression tests before the end of the Sprint, and capture the open work for the Sprint Backlog of the next Sprint. D. Add them to the definition of ג€Doneג€ so the work is taken care of every Sprint. 11 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 11. When many Scrum Teams are working on the same product, should all of their Increments be integrated every Sprint? A. Yes, but only for Scrum Teams whose work has dependencies. B. Yes, otherwise the Product Owners (and stakeholders) may not be able to accurately inspect what is done. C. No, each Scrum Team stands alone. D. No, that is far too hard and must be done in a hardening Sprint. 12 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 12. When can a Development Team cancel a Sprint? A. It can't. Only Product Owners can cancel Sprints. B. When functional expectations are not well understood. C. When the Product Owner is absent too often. D. When the selected Product Backlog items for the Sprint become unachievable. E. When a technical dependency cannot be resolved. 13 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 13. Which output from Sprint Planning provides the Development Team with a target and overarching direction for the Sprint? A. The Sprint Backlog. B. The Sprint Goal C. The release plan. D. Sprint Review minutes. 14 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 14. How should a Development Team deal with non-functional requirements? A. Ensure every Increment meets them. B. Make sure the release department understands these requirements, but it is not the Development Team's responsibility. C. Handle them during the Integration Sprint preceding the Release Sprint. D. Assign them to the lead developers on the team. 15 / 15 Category: Professional Scrum Master – 1 (PSM-1) 15. When is a Sprint over? A. When the Product Owner says it is done. B. When all Product Backlog items meet their definition of ג€Doneג€. C. When all the tasks are completed. D. When the time-box expires. Your score is 0% Restart quiz Send feedback