PSM1_ProductBacklog_Q&A

 

  1. What is the Product Backlog?

    • A) A fixed list of tasks to be completed in a project
    • B) An emergent, ordered list of what is needed to improve the product
    • C) A list of completed tasks
    • D) A document detailing the project schedule

    Correct Answer: B

  2. Who is responsible for the sizing of Product Backlog items?

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

    Correct Answer: C

  3. What is Product Backlog refinement?

    • A) The act of reviewing the Product Backlog for completeness
    • B) The act of breaking down and further defining Product Backlog items into smaller, more precise items
    • C) The process of adding completed items to the Product Backlog
    • D) The process of approving the final list of Product Backlog items

    Correct Answer: B

  4. When are Product Backlog items deemed ready for selection in a Sprint Planning event?

    • A) When they are approved by the Product Owner
    • B) When they can be Done by the Scrum Team within one Sprint
    • C) When they are added to the Product Backlog
    • D) When they are discussed in the Sprint Review

    Correct Answer: B

  5. What role does the Product Owner play in the sizing of Product Backlog items?

    • A) They size the items themselves
    • B) They determine the final size of each item
    • C) They may influence the Developers by helping them understand and select trade-offs
    • D) They do not have any role in the sizing

    Correct Answer: C

  1. Which of the following statements are true about the Product Backlog? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It is a single source of work undertaken by the Scrum Team.
    • B) It is a fixed list that does not change throughout the project.
    • C) It is an emergent list that is ordered based on what is needed to improve the product.
    • D) It includes only tasks that are completed.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  2. What activities are involved in Product Backlog refinement? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Breaking down Product Backlog items into smaller items
    • B) Further defining Product Backlog items
    • C) Adding details such as description, order, and size
    • D) Approving completed items for release

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  3. Which attributes of Product Backlog items often vary with the domain of work? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Description
    • B) Order
    • C) Size
    • D) Priority

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  4. Who can influence the Developers during the sizing of Product Backlog items? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Scrum Master
    • B) Product Owner
    • C) Stakeholders
    • D) Project Manager

    Correct Answers: B

  5. What is true about Product Backlog items that can be Done within one Sprint? (Select all that apply)

    • A) They are ready for selection in a Sprint Planning event.
    • B) They usually acquire a high degree of transparency after refinement.
    • C) They do not need any further refinement.
    • D) They are prioritized at the top of the Product Backlog.

    Correct Answers: A, B

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