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Question 1

Which of the following are roles on a Scrum Team? (Choose the best three answers)


Correct : A, D, E

The Scrum Guide defines the Scrum Team as consisting of three roles: 'The Scrum Team consists of one Scrum Master, one Product Owner, and Developers.' Option A (Developers) is the group responsible for building the Increment. Option D (Product Owner) manages the Product Backlog and value delivery. Option E (Scrum Master) facilitates Scrum adoption and team effectiveness. Options B (Users) and C (Customers) are external stakeholders, not Scrum Team roles---they interact with the product but aren't part of the team. Thus, A, D, and E are the correct roles.


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Question 2

Who should know the most about the progress toward a business objective or a release? (Choose the best answer)


Correct : A

The Scrum Guide states: 'The Product Owner is accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team' and for 'developing and explicitly communicating the Product Goal.' This makes them the primary person responsible for tracking progress toward business objectives or releases, as they align the Product Backlog with stakeholder needs and strategic goals. Option B (Developers) focuses on Sprint-level execution, not overarching objectives. Option C (Scrum Master) ensures process adherence, not business progress. Option D (Project Manager) isn't a Scrum role. Thus, A is correct.


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Question 3

Which three purposes does the Definition of "Done" serve? (Choose the best three answers)


Correct : A, B, E

The Scrum Guide explains the Definition of 'Done' as 'a formal description of the state of the Increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product':

A: It increases transparency by making quality expectations visible to all.

B: It creates a shared understanding of 'complete' across the Scrum Team.

E: It guides the Developers in forecasting capacity during Sprint Planning by defining the effort needed per item.

Option C is incorrect---it's about the Increment's state, not Sprint closure. Option D relates to Scrum events, not the Definition of 'Done.' Thus, A, B, and E are correct.


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Question 4

Which does a self-organizing Scrum Team choose? (Choose the best answer)


Correct : A

Self-organization in Scrum means the Developers have autonomy over how they deliver the Sprint Goal. The Scrum Guide states: 'The Developers... are self-managing, meaning they internally decide who does what, when, and how.' Option A aligns with this---choosing how to accomplish work is their domain. Option B is incorrect; the Product Owner orders the Product Backlog. Option C is wrong; the Product Owner invites stakeholders to the Sprint Review. Option D is partially true---Sprint length is set by the Scrum Team collaboratively, not just the Developers, and is typically fixed once established. Option E is false; release decisions are the Product Owner's responsibility. Thus, A is the best answer.


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Question 5

Which two statements explain why the Definition of "Done" is important to the Product Owner? (Choose the best two answers)


Correct : A, C

The Definition of 'Done' ensures quality and usability, critical for the Product Owner's value delivery:

A: Per the Scrum Guide, a 'Done' Increment is usable, enabling the Product Owner to decide on releases at the Sprint Review.

C: It provides transparency by setting a clear standard for progress, aligning the team and stakeholders.

Option B is incorrect---the Product Owner doesn't track Sprint work; the Developers manage the Sprint Backlog. Option D is misleading---undone work isn't deferred; it's not part of the Increment. Thus, A and C are correct.


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