Scrum PSPO I Exam Page 8 (Dumps)
Question No:-36
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What are the Scrum Artifacts? Select all applicable items.
1. Product Backlog
2. Sprint Backlog
3. Increment
4. The Sprint Goal
5. The list of removed impediments
Answer:-(1), (2) and (3)
For Note:-
The Scrum artifacts are Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog and Increment.
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Question No:-37
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Who should do the legwork of gathering the marketplace data for the Product Owner?
1. It does not matter who does the legwork
2. The Product Owner
3. The Scrum Team and the Key Stakeholders
4. The Scrum Team
Answer:-1. It does not matter who does the legwork
For Note:-
The Product Owner may or may not be the one doing the legwork of gathering the marketplace data, but the PO should definitely be aware of said data/research.
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Question No:-38
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What happens during the Sprint? Select three answers.
1. No changes are made that would endanger the Sprint Goal
2. Sprint scope is defined at the Sprint Planning and cannot be changed
3. Quality goals do not decrease
4. The Sprint Goal is changed frequently to reflect the status of the remaining work
5. Scope may be clarified and re-negotiated between the Product Owner and Development Team as more is learned
Answer:-(1), (3) and (5)
For Note:-
No changes are made that would endanger the Sprint Goal;
Quality goals do not decrease; and,
Scope may be clarified and re-negotiated between the Product Owner and Development Team as more is learned.
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Question No:-39
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What factors should be considered by the Product Owner in the release decision (select four)?
1. The customers that will be constrained by the new release
2. The costs and benefits of the upgrade
3. Approval of the Key Stakeholders
4. Does the Increment meet the Definition of “Done”?
5. The amount of work remaining toward the Sprint Goal
6. Can customers actually absorb the new release?
7. The risk that the product’s value can get out of line with the marketplace
Answer:-(1), (2), (6) and (7)
For Note:-
While Scrum doesn’t require a release to occur every Sprint, it should be noted that the more elapsed time that accumulates since the last release, the higher the risk that the product’s value will get out of line with the marketplace. Product Owners should keep this risk in the forefront of their mind.
Another factor in the release decision is whether your customers can actually absorb your frequent releases. Most customers approach this upgrade decision using a common sense method of weighing the costs and benefits of the upgrade(new increment). This is all the more reason to make sure that your releases are of the utmost value, and offer relatively low absorption costs. Regardless of the benefits and costs, some customers will still be constrained, so this constraint should be a consideration when deciding how often or whether to release.
The PO is the one and only person who can decide whether to release the latest increment of the product.
The Increment is “Done” by its definition.
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Question No:-40
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Who decides whether to release the latest increment of the product?
1. The Scrum Team
2. The Product Owner and The Scrum Master
3. The Development Team
4. The Scrum Master
5. The Product Owner
Answer:-5. The Product Owner
For Note:-
The Product Owner is the one and only person who can decide whether to release the latest increment of the product.
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