A. The most junior member of the team.
B. The Product Owner.
C. The Developers.
D. The Scrum Master.
A. The Scrum Team.
B. The Project Manager.
C. The Product Owner.
D. The Developers.
A. 4 hours.
B. Two minutes per person.
C. 15 minutes.
D. The same time of day every day.
A. At the beginning of each Sprint.
B. At the end of the last Sprint in a project or a release.
C. Only when the Scrum Team determines it needs one.
D. At the end of each Sprint.
A. True
B. False
A. Managers personally re-assign current subordinates to new teams.
B. Bring all the people together and let them organize into Scrum Teams.
C. Existing teams propose how they would like to go about organizing into the new structure.
D. The Chief Product Owner determines the new team structures and assignments.
E. Managers collaborate to assign individuals to specific teams.
A. None. A new Sprint starts immediately following the end of the previous Sprint.
B. Enough time for the requirements for the next Sprint to be determined and documented.
C. All of the above are allowed depending on the situation.
D. Enough time for the Developers to finish the testing from the last Sprint.
E. The break between Sprints is timeboxed to one-week for a one-month Sprint, and usually less for shorter Sprints.
A. Put it on the Product Backlog for the Product Owner to decide what to do with it.
B. Do not include the item in the Increment this Sprint.
C. Review the item, add the done part of the estimate to the velocity and create a Story for the remaining work.
D. If the stakeholders agree, the Product Owner can accept it and release it to the users.
A. Business analysts in the organization should do this work for the Scrum Team 1- 2 Sprints ahead of the development Sprints.
B. The Product Owner must do this as essential work in Sprint O.
C. The Scrum Team during the current Sprint, if they have been unable during preceding Sprints to define Product Backlog items with enough precision to begin work.
D. The Product Owner takes the time between the end of one Sprint and the start of the next Sprint to complete refinement.
E. The Scrum Team on an ongoing basis, defining Product Backlog items into smaller more precise items that are ready for selection.