Professional Scrum Master II Actual Questions Page6
Question No:-26
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Stakeholders are only allowed to meet with the Scrum Team at Sprint Review.
1. True
2. False
Answer:-2. False
Hint:-
Getting feedback from Stakeholders is a crucial activity in Scrum. Working with stakeholders frequently ensures the team to focus on the right things to build.
Although it is required to have Stakeholders at Sprint Review, they can also engage with the Scrum Team during Product Backlog Refinement, Sprint Planning or during the Sprint if the Scrum Team requires it.
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Question No:-27
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Which Scrum Value is impacted by trust?
1. Respect
2. Courage
3. Commitment
4. Openness
5. Focus
6. All of the above
Answer:-6. All of the above
Hint:-
Without trust, team members will have difficulties acting and behaving in the ways that reflect the Scrum values and how effective they apply empiricism.
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Question No:-28
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Doing your best and helping other Scrum Team members demonstrates which of the following?
1. Value of Commitment
2. Increased Revenue
3. Increased Profit
4. Maximizing utilization
5. High Performance
Answer:-1. Value of Commitment
Hint:-
People personally commit to achieving the goals of the Scrum Team by doing their best and helping others.
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Question No:-29
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Peter, a Project Manager, has raised concerns about your Scrum Team's productivity and progress towards the objectives.
Which is the best way to respond to Peter's concerns?
1. Share the Product Backlog, the projections towards the release dates and ensure that Peter has access.
2. Show the Profit & Loss (P&L) report.
3. Share the current impediments.
4. Share the last stakeholder status report prepared by the Scrum Master.
Answer:-1. Share the Product Backlog, the projections towards the release dates and ensure that Peter has access.
Hint:-
One of the key pillars that support the empirical process control is Transparency. Transparency will help manage stakeholder expectations and allow the teams to effectively adapt if and when needed.
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Question No:-30
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The three pillars of empirical process control consist of:
1. Planning, Inspection, Adaptation
2. Inspection, Transparency, Adaptation
3. Planning, Demonstration, Retrospective
4. Respect For People, Kaizen, Eliminating Waste
Answer:-2. Inspection, Transparency, Adaptation
Hint:-
These three pillars uphold every implementation of the empirical process control. Without them, Scrum cannot be implemented as intended.
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