What is an Increment in Scrum?
- A) A set of tasks to be completed during the Sprint
- B) A concrete stepping stone toward the Product Goal
- C) A detailed project plan
- D) A summary of the previous Sprint’s achievements
Correct Answer: B
What must be true for an Increment to provide value?
- A) It must be usable
- B) It must be approved by the Scrum Master
- C) It must be delivered at the Sprint Review
- D) It must include all planned features
Correct Answer: A
When can an Increment be delivered to stakeholders?
- A) Only at the Sprint Review
- B) Only at the end of the Sprint
- C) Anytime during the Sprint
- D) Only after the Sprint has been completed
Correct Answer: C
What ensures that all Increments work together?
- A) The Product Backlog
- B) Thorough verification
- C) Sprint Planning
- D) Stakeholder approval
Correct Answer: B
What is required for work to be considered part of an Increment?
- A) It must be reviewed by stakeholders
- B) It must be included in the Sprint Backlog
- C) It must meet the Definition of Done
- D) It must be completed by the end of the Sprint
Correct Answer: C
Multi-Answer Questions
Which statements are true about an Increment? (Select all that apply)
- A) It is a stepping stone toward the Product Goal.
- B) It can only be delivered at the end of the Sprint.
- C) Multiple Increments may be created within a Sprint.
- D) It must be thoroughly verified to ensure all Increments work together.
Correct Answers: A, C, D
Why is the Increment important in Scrum? (Select all that apply)
- A) It provides a concrete measure of progress toward the Product Goal.
- B) It ensures that all completed work is usable.
- C) It allows for stakeholder feedback at any point during the Sprint.
- D) It prevents the need for a Sprint Review.
Correct Answers: A, B, C
What conditions must be met for an Increment to be presented at the Sprint Review? (Select all that apply)
- A) It must be usable.
- B) It must be additive to all prior Increments.
- C) It must meet the Definition of Done.
- D) It must be approved by the Product Owner.
Correct Answers: A, B, C
How does the Increment support empiricism in Scrum? (Select all that apply)
- A) By being a concrete measure of progress
- B) By allowing multiple Increments within a Sprint
- C) By being thoroughly verified
- D) By requiring stakeholder approval
Correct Answers: A, B, C
Which of the following are true about the relationship between the Increment and the Definition of Done? (Select all that apply)
- A) Work cannot be considered part of an Increment unless it meets the Definition of Done.
- B) The Definition of Done ensures all Increments are usable.
- C) The Definition of Done is only applied at the end of the Sprint.
- D) The Definition of Done can be ignored if the Product Owner approves.
Correct Answers: A, B
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