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PMI-ACP : PMI Agile Certified Practitioner : Part 16

  1. Which of the following is NOT one of the 12 core practices of XP?

    • Visualize the flow
    • On-site Customer
    • Coding Standards
    • System Metaphor
  2. Which of the following is NOT a reason to use a Feature Breakdown Structure (FBS) instead of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)?

    • It allows communication between the customer and the development team in terms both can understand.
    • It allows you to baseline your project plan due to absence of change.
    • It allows tracking of work against the actual business value produced.
    • It allows the customer to prioritize the team’s work based on business value.
  3. Team members who are part-time on your project will see at least a 15% reduction in their productivity per hour. The type of resource model in Agile is called:

    • Collocated
    • Fractional assignments
    • Distributed resources
    • Over-allocated resources
  4. Frequent verification and validation is key in Agile but each approach produces a very different result. Verification determines ________________ whereas validation determines _____________.

    • if the product is “done” | if the product is “done-done”
    • if I am I building the product right | if I am I building the right product
    • if I am I building the right product | if I am I building the product right
    • if the product has passed unit testing | if the product has passed acceptance testing
  5. What type of time estimation excludes non-programming time?

    • Ideal Time
    • Calendar time
    • Duration
    • Real Time
  6. Which of the following is an example of an information radiator?

    • An email of a status report
    • A text of a quick question to the Product Owner
    • A whiteboard showing the state of work
    • A face-to-face conversation
  7. Assuming all projects require the same amount of up-front investment, the project with the highest ______________ would be considered the best and undertaken first.

    • Earned Value Management (EVM)
    • Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
    • Net Present Value (NPV)
    • Budget at Completion (BAC)
  8. DRAG DROP

    Match each Agile requirement type (on the left) to its definition (on the right).

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    Explanation:
    Feature – Business solution, capability, or enhancement that ultimately provides value to the business.
    User Story – Describes the interaction of the users with the system.
    Story – Any requirement that is NOT a User Story (e.g. technical enabling, analysis, reminder to have conversation)
    Task – Fundamental unit of work that must be completed to make a progress on a Story
  9. 80% of the value comes from 20% of the work. Which law is this referring to?

    • Parkinson’s Law
    • Moore’s Law
    • Pareto’s Law
    • Jevon’s Paradox
  10. Based on the following information, determine the number weeks until the next release.

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    • 8 weeks
    • 12 weeks
    • 16 weeks
    • 9 weeks
  11. DRAG DROP

    What is the correct sequence of activities in release planning?

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    Explanation:
    1 – Identity features
    2 – Prioritize features
    3 – Split features using the MMF perspective
    4 – Estimate the value of the features
    5 – Estimate the cost of the features
    6 – Write stories for features
    7 – Create release plan by date or scope
  12. DRAG DROP

    Sequence the following concepts to create the popular acronym for creating good User Stories.

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    Explanation:
    1 – Independent
    2 – Negotiable
    3 – Valuable
    4 – Estimable
    5 – Small
    6 – Testable
  13. DRAG DROP

    Match the definitions (on the right) to each of the characteristics of a good User Story (on the left).

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    Explanation:
    Independent – Stories can be worked on in any order
    Negotiable – A story is not a contract
    Valuable – If a story does not have discernable value it should not be done
    Estimable- A story has to be able to be sized so it can be properly prioritized
    Small- User Stories average 3-4 days of work
    Testable- Each story needs to be proven that it is “done”
  14. At minimum, all Kanban boards should have the following columns:

    • To-Do, Doing, Done
    • Analysis, Design, Develop, Test, Deploy
    • Backlog, Design, Develop, Unit Test, Acceptance Test, Ready-to-ship
    • The Kanban columns are determined by the team
  15. The Kano Model supports what Agile planning activity?

    • Estimation
    • Prioritization
    • Sizing
    • Continuous Integration
  16. Which one is NOT a level of need in the Kano Model?

    • Basic Needs
    • Performance Needs
    • Enabling Needs
    • Excitement Needs
  17. DRAG DROP

    Match a definition (on the right) to a Lean principle (on the left).

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    Explanation:
    Eliminate waste- Create nothing but value
    Create knowledge- Maintain a culture of constant improvement
    Build quality in – Refactor – eliminate code duplication to zero
    Defer commitment- Schedule irreversible decisions at the last responsible moment
    Optimize the whole- Focus on the entire value stream
    Deliver fast- Limit work to capacity
  18. Net present value (NPV) is a ratio that compares the value of a dollar today to the value of that same dollar in the future. An NPV that is negative suggests what?

    • The project should be rejected
    • I don’t have enough information
    • The project should be deferred
    • The project should be put on hold until the value is 0
  19. What is the Agile Open Space concept?

    • When cubicles walls are removed for an Agile team.
    • It is a meeting designed to allow Agile practitioners to meet in self-organizing groups where they can share their latest ideas and challenges.
    • The choice to collocate all team members for the beginning of a project.
    • It is a core principle of ADSM
  20. Osmotic communication is when team members obtain information from overhead conversations.

    • True
    • False