PSM1_Sprint Backlog_Q&A

 

  1. What are the components of the Sprint Backlog?

    • A) Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective
    • B) Sprint Goal, Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint, and an actionable plan for delivering the Increment
    • C) Product Goal, Sprint Goal, and Definition of Done
    • D) Product Backlog, Sprint Planning, and Daily Scrum

    Correct Answer: B

  2. Who is responsible for creating the Sprint Backlog?

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

    Correct Answer: C

  3. What is the purpose of the Sprint Backlog?

    • A) To provide a detailed project plan
    • B) To outline the tasks for the entire project
    • C) To serve as a highly visible, real-time picture of the work that the Developers plan to accomplish during the Sprint
    • D) To list all the requirements for the product

    Correct Answer: C

  4. How often is the Sprint Backlog updated?

    • A) Only at the beginning of the Sprint
    • B) Once during the Sprint Review
    • C) Throughout the Sprint as more is learned
    • D) At the end of each Sprint

    Correct Answer: C

  5. Why should the Sprint Backlog have enough detail?

    • A) To allow stakeholders to inspect the progress
    • B) To enable the Scrum Master to create a report
    • C) To help the Developers inspect their progress in the Daily Scrum
    • D) To finalize the product requirements

    Correct Answer: C

Multi-Answer Questions

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

    • A) It includes the Sprint Goal (why), selected Product Backlog items (what), and an actionable plan (how).
    • B) It is created by the Product Owner.
    • C) It is a highly visible, real-time picture of the work planned for the Sprint.
    • D) It is updated only at the end of the Sprint.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  2. What is included in the actionable plan in the Sprint Backlog? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Steps for delivering the Increment
    • B) List of stakeholders to consult
    • C) Detailed tasks to achieve the Sprint Goal
    • D) Product Backlog refinement items

    Correct Answers: A, C

  3. How does the Sprint Backlog support the Daily Scrum? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It provides detailed tasks that can be inspected for progress.
    • B) It ensures that only the Scrum Master can update the tasks.
    • C) It gives a real-time picture of the work being done.
    • D) It includes completed items from previous Sprints.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  4. Why is it important for the Sprint Backlog to be updated throughout the Sprint? (Select all that apply)

    • A) To reflect any new learnings and adapt the plan accordingly.
    • B) To provide the Scrum Master with up-to-date information.
    • C) To ensure the Sprint Goal remains achievable.
    • D) To track the progress of the Product Owner.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  5. What does the Sprint Backlog provide to the Developers? (Select all that apply)

    • A) A clear plan to achieve the Sprint Goal
    • B) Visibility into the work for the Sprint
    • C) A list of all potential stakeholders for the product
    • D) A framework for the Daily Scrum

    Correct Answers: A, B, D

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