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PSM-I Exam Dumps - Professional Scrum Master I

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Question # 17

When does a Developer become accountable for an item in the sprint Backlog?

(choose the best answer)

A.

During the Daily Scrum

B.

Never am Developers on the Scrum Team share accountability tor items in the

C.

As soon as a Developer on the Scrum Team can accommodate more work

D.

At Sprint Planning when all of the Sprint Backlog items are split evenly across the Developers

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Question # 18

If burndown charts are used to visualize progress, what does a trend line through a release burndown chart indicate?

A.

The evolution of the cost spent on the project.

B.

When all work will be completed to the Scrum Team can be released for other work.

C.

When the work remaining will likely be completed if nothing changes on the Product Backlog or the Development Team.

D.

When the project will be over if the Product Owner removes work that is equal in effort to any new work that is added.

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Question # 19

Who is accountable for clearly expressing Product Backlog items? (Choose the best answer.)

A.

The business analyst who represents the Product Owner.

B.

The Product Owner.

C.

The Scrum Master, or the Scrum Master may have the Developers do it.

D.

The Scrum Master.

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Question # 20

The Daily Scrum is an event that happens every day. What would be three key concerns if the frequency were to be lowered to every two or three days? (Choose three.)

A.

Opportunities to insect and adapt the Sprint Backlog are lost.

B.

Impediments are raised and resolved more slowly.

C.

The Product Owner cannot accurately report progress to the stakeholders.

D.

Too much work is spent updating the Scrum board before the meeting.

E.

The Scrum Master loses the ability to update the Gantt chart properly.

F.

The Sprint plan may become inaccurate.

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Question # 21

A Scrum Team is experiencing a growing list of impediments. Which techniques would be most

helpful in this situation?

(choose the best two answers)

A.

As a Scrum Team, prioritize the list and work on them in order.

B.

The Scrum Master discusses the impediments with the Scrum Team.

C.

The Product Owner should add the open impediments to the Product Backlog.

D.

Arrange a triage meeting with management.

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Question # 22

Who is responsible for the sizing of Product Backlog items?

(choose the best answer)

A.

The Developers after clarifying requirements with the Product Owner

B.

The Scrum Master.

C.

The Product Owner with input from the Developers.

D.

The Developers, alone.

E.

The most senior people in the organization, including architects and subject matter experts.

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Question # 23

Which two things are appropriate for a Scrum Master to do if the Development Team doesn’t have the engineering tools and infrastructure to completely finish each selected Product Backlog item? (Choose two.)

A.

Coach the Development Team to improve its skills, tools, and infrastructure over time and adjust the Definition of “Done” accordingly.

B.

Encourage the Product Owner to accept partially “Done” increments until the situation improves.

C.

Refocus the current Sprint on establishing the Development Team’s infrastructure instead of delivering an increment.

D.

Declare the Development Team not ready for Scrum.

E.

Have the Development Team establish a Definition of “Done” that is actually possible to achieve given current circumstances.

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Question # 24

Which three behaviors demonstrate that a team is self-organizing? (Choose three.)

A.

Stakeholders walking in at the Daily Scrum to check progress and work with the Scrum Master to optimize the functional scope for the Sprint.

B.

The Development Team members are working within the boundaries of their functional description and nicely handing off work from analyst to developer to tester to integration.

C.

The Product Owner doesn’t need to be at Sprint Retrospectives.

D.

The Development Team creating their own sprint backlog, reflecting all work that is part of the definition of “Done”.

E.

The Development Team has all the skills needed to create a releasable Increment.

F.

Development Team members collaboratively selecting their own work during the Sprint.

G.

The Development Team inviting external people to the Sprint Planning to ask them how to turn a Product Backlog item into an Increment via a complete and detailed Sprint Backlog.

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