Scrum PSPO I Exam Page 7 (Dumps)
Question No:-31
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How frequently the Product Owner should communicate and re-iterate his product vision to the Scrum Team and the Key Stakeholders?
1. Early and often
2. Once at the first Sprint Planning
3. Every Daily Scrum
4. Every Sprint Retrospective
Answer:-1. Early and often
For Note:-
The PO should communicate and re-iterate his product vision to the Scrum Team and the Key Stakeholders early and often, reminding all involved of how that vision aims to maximize the value of the product and of the work the Scrum Team performs.
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Question No:-32
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How can the Product Owner bring his product vision to life (select 3)?
1. Articulating the product vision to the Scrum Team and the Key Stakeholders early and often
2. Asking for an approval of the Upper Management
3. Making the Scrum Master bring the vision to the Scrum Team and the Key Stakeholders
4. Via the Product Backlog and iterating towards that vision every Sprint
5. Utilizing the underlying empirical product planning features of Scrum
Answer:-(1), (4) and (5)
For Note:-
The PO should communicate and re-iterate his product vision early and often, reminding all involved of how to help maximize value. Utilizing the underlying empirical product planning features of Scrum, the PO should also be ready to make strategic pivots for the product vision. This vision is brought to life in a more tactical way, via the Product Backlog and iterating towards that vision every Sprint.
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Question No:-33
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The Development Team should be able to explain to the Product Owner and Scrum Master how it intends to work as a self-organizing team to accomplish the Sprint Goal and create the anticipated Increment.
1. True
2. False
Answer:-1. True
For Note:-
By the end of the Sprint Planning, the Development Team should be able to explain to the Product Owner and Scrum Master how it intends to work as a self-organizing team to accomplish the Sprint Goal and create the anticipated Increment.
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Question No:-34
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What are the characteristics of a Product Backlog Item that is “Ready” for selection in a Sprint Planning? Select three.
1. Somewhere at the top of the Product Backlog
2. Somewhere at the bottom of the Product Backlog
3. Can be "Done" within one Sprint
4. Can be implemented within one Sprint and tested in the next Sprint
5. Well refined
6. Has less detail
Answer:-(1), (3) and (5)
For Note:-
Higher ordered Product Backlog items are usually clearer and more detailed than lower ordered ones. More precise estimates are made based on the greater clarity and increased detail; the lower the order, the less detail. Product Backlog items that will occupy the Development Team for the upcoming Sprint are refined so that any one item can reasonably be “Done” within the Sprint time-box. Product Backlog items that can be “Done” by the Development Team within one Sprint are deemed “Ready” for selection in a Sprint Planning.
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Question No:-35
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It is a good practice to have at least two Product Owners on big projects.
1. False
2. True
Answer:-1. False
For Note:-
The Product Owner is one person, not a committee, but the Product Owner may represent the desires of a committee in the Product Backlog.
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