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PMI-ACP : PMI Agile Certified Practitioner : Part 22

  1. Who is responsible for ordering the Product Backlog?

    • Senior Executives
    • The Product Owner
    • The Scrum Master
    • The Development Team
  2. Which item is NOT an attribute of the Product Backlog?

    • Description
    • Order
    • Estimate
    • Value
    • Owner
  3. Backlog Grooming and Backlog Refinement are the same thing.

    • True
    • False
  4. Which of the following 2 statements are TRUE about Product Refinement? (Choose two.)

    • Should take no more than 10% of the Development Team’s time
    • The Scrum Master facilitates these sessions
    • Multiple Scrum Teams may participate in this process
    • The Product Owner is responsible for all estimates
  5. Who tracks work remaining in the Product Backlog?

    • The Development Team
    • The Scrum Master
    • The Product Owner
    • Senior Executives
  6. Who can change the Sprint Backlog during a Sprint?

    • Senior Executives
    • The Product Owner
    • The Scrum Master
    • The Development Team
  7. If there are multiple Scrum teams working on a product, each needs its own definition of Done.

    • True
    • False
  8. To truly adopt Scrum, you must pick and choose what roles, artifacts, events, and rules are right for your organization.

    • True
    • False
  9. When was Scrum first introduced?

    • In 2001 with the Agile Manifesto
    • In 1995 at a conference presentation
    • At General Electric as part of a Lean approach
    • In 2000 along with Extreme Programming
  10. Scrum is a container for other techniques and methodologies.

    • True
    • False
  11. What type of process control is Scrum?

    • Classical
    • Empirical
    • Inspection
    • Adaptive
  12. The Scrum Master is a management role?

    • True
    • False
  13. There must be a release every Sprint.

    • True
    • False
  14. How often should Development Team members change?

    • No more than every three Sprints
    • Never
    • Each Sprint
    • As needed
  15. What is a time-boxed event?

    • It happens at the same time as a conflicting task
    • It has a maximum duration
    • It has a minimum duration
    • It has a fixed place and time
  16. When is a Sprint finished?

    • When the definition of “Done” is met
    • When the Product Owner accepts the increment
    • When the time-boxed duration is met
    • When the work remaining is zero
  17. Who updates work remaining during the Sprint?

    • Senior Executives
    • The Product Owner
    • The Scrum Master
    • The Development Team
  18. Identify all members of a Scrum Team: (Choose three.)

    • Customer
    • Stakeholder
    • Product Owner
    • Scrum Master
    • Project Manager
    • Development Team
  19. Who is responsible for the Project Plan and Gantt Chart in Scrum?

    • Project Manager
    • Scrum Master
    • Product Owner
    • No Scrum role
  20. How long is a Sprint Review?

    • 2 hours
    • 4 hours
    • It depends on the length of the Sprint