PSM1_Sprint Goal_Q&A

  1. What is the Sprint Goal?

    • A) A list of tasks to complete during the Sprint
    • B) The single objective for the Sprint
    • C) A detailed project plan
    • D) A summary of the previous Sprint’s achievements

    Correct Answer: B

  2. Who commits to the Sprint Goal?

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

    Correct Answer: C

  3. When is the Sprint Goal created?

    • A) During the Sprint Review
    • B) During the Sprint Planning event
    • C) At the Daily Scrum
    • D) At the end of the Sprint

    Correct Answer: B

  4. Where is the Sprint Goal added after it is created?

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

    Correct Answer: C

  5. What happens if the work during the Sprint turns out to be different than expected?

    • A) The Sprint Goal is changed to reflect the new work
    • B) The Sprint is cancelled
    • C) The Developers collaborate with the Product Owner to negotiate the scope of the Sprint Backlog
    • D) The Scrum Master reassigns tasks

    Correct Answer: C

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

    • A) It provides flexibility in terms of the exact work needed to achieve it.
    • B) It is a commitment by the Product Owner.
    • C) It creates coherence and focus for the Scrum Team.
    • D) It is finalized at the Sprint Review.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  2. Why is the Sprint Goal important? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It ensures the Scrum Team works together rather than on separate initiatives.
    • B) It serves as a detailed task list for the Sprint.
    • C) It provides a single objective for the Sprint.
    • D) It helps guide the Developers’ work during the Sprint.

    Correct Answers: A, C, D

  3. What role does the Product Owner play if the work during the Sprint is different than expected? (Select all that apply)

    • A) Collaborates with the Developers to negotiate the scope of the Sprint Backlog
    • B) Changes the Sprint Goal to fit the new work
    • C) Cancels the Sprint
    • D) Ensures the Sprint Goal remains unaffected

    Correct Answers: A, D

  4. How does the Sprint Goal affect the work of the Developers during the Sprint? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It serves as a guide for their work.
    • B) It limits the amount of work they can take on.
    • C) It provides a focus to achieve a coherent objective.
    • D) It allows them to work on separate initiatives if needed.

    Correct Answers: A, C

  5. Which of the following are true about the Sprint Goal’s creation and maintenance? (Select all that apply)

    • A) It is created during the Sprint Planning event.
    • B) It is added to the Product Backlog.
    • C) It can be negotiated during the Sprint if needed.
    • D) It must be achieved or abandoned by the end of the Sprint.

    Correct Answers: A, C, D

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