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Exin ASF - Agile Scrum Foundation

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Total 59 questions

Under what circumstances would a team use Affinity Estimation Technique instead of Planning Poker?

A.

If more details are needed during Sprint Planning

B.

If there is a large number of stories to estimate

C.

If there is a small number of stories to estimate

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

A.

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

B.

The constant time and place is best for continuity of the Scrum framework.

C.

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

Near the end of a Sprint, the team realizes that they will not be able to complete the stories they had committed to.

What is the best course of action for the team?

A.

Add resources and team members to meet the goals of the current Sprint.

B.

Ask the Product Owner to decide which stories can be delayed until the next Sprint.

C.

Decide on a new definition of 'done' for the Sprint Backlog Items.

When is a Sprint complete?

A.

When all of the Product Backlog items are completed.

B.

When all the tasks in the Sprint Backlog are completed.

C.

When the Sprint defined time box ends.

An engineering organization is transforming their project management method to use Agile Scrum.

What is the best approach to the transformation?

A.

Get a senior executive to champion the transformation.

B.

Get the team managers to monitor their team's progress on a daily basis.

C.

Make a swift transition and start using Scrum for all projects.

What is a Sprint?

A.

A brainstorming session in Extreme programming to generate design ideas.

B.

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

C.

One iteration in the Scrum methodology.

D.

The last iteration in the Scrum project, when the team works long hours to finish the project.

A 200 member project team is working on a large and complex system with multiple sub-systems. They would like to start using the Agile Scrum methodology.

As a Scrum Master, what would your best advice be?

A.

Scrum is not suited for such a large project. The team should clearly use the Waterfall method or the Crystal Clear method.

B.

Ask all potential members of the project team to have a meeting first and decide if they agree to use Scrum.

C.

Agree a logical sub-division of the system so that smaller Scrum teams can work on sub-systems and can add tangible value.