PSM1_Scrum Artifacts_Q&A

 

  1. What is the primary purpose of Scrum artifacts?

    • A) To represent individual tasks within a project
    • B) To maximize transparency of key information
    • C) To provide a detailed timeline of project milestones
    • D) To list the responsibilities of each team member

    Correct Answer: B

  2. What is the commitment associated with the Product Backlog?

    • A) Sprint Goal
    • B) Definition of Done
    • C) Product Goal
    • D) Increment

    Correct Answer: C

  3. Which artifact contains the Sprint Goal as its commitment?

    • A) Product Backlog
    • B) Sprint Backlog
    • C) Increment
    • D) Definition of Done

    Correct Answer: B

  4. Which of the following artifacts is associated with the Definition of Done?

    • A) Product Backlog
    • B) Sprint Backlog
    • C) Increment
    • D) Sprint Review

    Correct Answer: C

  5. Why do the commitments associated with Scrum artifacts exist?

    • A) To reduce the workload of the Scrum Master
    • B) To reinforce empiricism and the Scrum values
    • C) To provide detailed project documentation
    • D) To ensure adherence to the project schedule

    Correct Answer: B

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

    • A) They represent work or value.
    • B) They are designed to hide key information.
    • C) They ensure progress can be measured.
    • D) They eliminate the need for adaptation.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  2. Select the correct commitments associated with each Scrum artifact: (Select all that apply)

    • A) Product Backlog - Product Goal
    • B) Sprint Backlog - Sprint Goal
    • C) Increment - Definition of Done
    • D) Sprint Backlog - Definition of Done

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  3. Which of the following enhance transparency and focus in Scrum? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Product Goal
    • B) Sprint Goal
    • C) Definition of Done
    • D) Project Plan

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  4. What are the commitments designed to do within Scrum? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Provide a basis for adaptation
    • B) Reinforce empiricism
    • C) Maximize transparency
    • D) Eliminate the need for stakeholder involvement

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

  5. Why is it important for everyone inspecting Scrum artifacts to have the same basis for adaptation? (Select all that apply)

    • A) To ensure consistency in decision-making
    • B) To avoid misunderstandings
    • C) To maintain transparency
    • D) To prevent team conflicts

    Correct Answers: A, B, C

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