PSM1_Definition of Done_Q&A

  1. What is the Definition of Done?

    • A) A list of tasks to be completed during the Sprint
    • B) A formal description of the state of the Increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product
    • C) A detailed project plan
    • D) A summary of the previous Sprint’s achievements

    Correct Answer: B

  2. When is an Increment born?

    • A) At the end of the Sprint
    • B) When the Sprint Goal is achieved
    • C) The moment a Product Backlog item meets the Definition of Done
    • D) When the Product Owner approves the work

    Correct Answer: C

  3. What happens if a Product Backlog item does not meet the Definition of Done?

    • A) It is released to stakeholders
    • B) It is presented at the Sprint Review
    • C) It returns to the Product Backlog for future consideration
    • D) It is discarded

    Correct Answer: C

  4. Who is required to conform to the Definition of Done?

    • A) Product Owner
    • B) Scrum Master
    • C) Developers
    • D) Stakeholders

    Correct Answer: C

  5. What must Scrum Teams do if the Definition of Done is not an organizational standard?

    • A) Ignore the Definition of Done
    • B) Create a Definition of Done appropriate for the product
    • C) Follow their own individual standards
    • D) Consult with stakeholders to define it

    Correct Answer: B

Multi-Answer Questions

  1. Which statements are true about the Definition of Done? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It creates transparency by providing a shared understanding of what work was completed.
    • B) It allows Product Backlog items to be released or presented at the Sprint Review if they meet it.
    • C) It is optional for the Scrum Team.
    • D) It ensures that an Increment is born when a Product Backlog item meets it.

    Correct Answers: A, B, D

  2. What must happen if there are multiple Scrum Teams working together on a product? (Select all that apply)

    • A) They must each have their own Definition of Done.
    • B) They must mutually define and comply with the same Definition of Done.
    • C) They can ignore the Definition of Done.
    • D) They must follow the organizational standards if available.

    Correct Answers: B, D

  3. Why is the Definition of Done important in Scrum? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It ensures quality measures are met for the product.
    • B) It allows for transparent communication about what work has been completed.
    • C) It enables Product Backlog items to be considered done and included in an Increment.
    • D) It provides flexibility in terms of the exact work needed to achieve the Sprint Goal.

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  4. What are the consequences of not meeting the Definition of Done for a Product Backlog item? (Select all that apply)

    • A) The item cannot be released.
    • B) The item is presented at the Sprint Review.
    • C) The item returns to the Product Backlog for future consideration.
    • D) The item is immediately discarded.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  5. In what scenarios must the Scrum Team create their own Definition of Done? (Select all that apply)

    • A) When there is no organizational standard.
    • B) When the Product Owner requests it.
    • C) When multiple teams are working together.
    • D) When the team wants to improve their processes.

    Correct Answers: A, D

 

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