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QUESTION 1

A time-box is:

Correct Answer: C
All events are time-boxed events, such that every event has a maximum duration. Once a Sprint begins, its duration is fixed and cannot be shortened or lengthened. The remaining events may end whenever the purpose of the event is achieved, ensuring an appropriate amount of time is spent without allowing waste in the process.

QUESTION 2

What are typical Product Owner activities during Sprint 0?

Correct Answer: E
There are no special Sprints. All Sprints are structured to produce potentially shippable product Increments.

QUESTION 3

Doing your best and helping other Scrum Team members demonstrates which of the following?

Correct Answer: A
People personally commit to achieving the goals of the Scrum Team by doing their best and helping others.

QUESTION 4

What factors are best considered when defining the Sprint length?

Correct Answer: C

QUESTION 5

Which two statements best describe a Sprint Goal? (Choose two.)

Correct Answer: BC
The number of items selected from the Product Backlog for the Sprint is solely up to the Development Team. Only the Development Team can assess what it can accomplish over the upcoming Sprint.
The Sprint Goal is an objective set for the Sprint that can be met through the implementation of Product Backlog. It provides guidance to the Development Team on why it is building the Increment. It is created during the Sprint Planning meeting. The Sprint Goal gives the Development Team some flexibility regarding the functionality implemented within the Sprint. The selected Product Backlog items deliver one coherent function, which can be the Sprint Goal. The Sprint Goal can be any other coherence that causes the Development Team to work together rather than on separate initiatives.