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The Agile Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of Agile methodologies with our interactive quiz designed for practitioners and enthusiasts alike!

Featuring 20 questions covering:

  • Agile Manifesto Principles
  • Scrum Framework Essentials
  • Kanban Practices
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by AgileGuru101
What is the MOST important according to the Agile Manifesto?
Documentation and planning
People and how they communicate
Control and management
Processes and tools
In Agile Manifesto which of the following is stated as value ?
Individuals and interactions over Following a plan
Customer collaboration over processes and tools
Responding to change over contract negotiation
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Which of the following is a MAIN purpose of a Sprint Backlog?
For the Developers to manage themselves during the Sprint
For the Scrum Master to manage the progress during the Sprint
For the Developers to manage the number of hours spent on tasks in the Sprint
For the Product Owner to understand what the Developers has committed to for a Sprint
Who is primarily responsible for maintaining the Product Backlog?
Product Owner
Scrum Team
Scrum Master
Stakeholders
What variables should a Product Owner consider when ordering the Product Backlog
Effort first, then value
Development cohesion as indicated by the Developers
Lowest development cost in order to maximize ROI
Whatever is most appropriate for the Product Owner to achieve the product's goals and to optimize the value received
When is the Sprint finished?
As determined by the Developer
When tasks are complete
When committed items have met their definition of done
When the timebox expires
What does the Product Owner do during a Sprint?
Intervenes when required to make sure the pace of work is sustainable
Protects the Developers and the process
Clarifies requirements and answers questions
Guides the Developers in its work
In which of the following events can design be discussed?
Daily Scrum meeting
Sprint Review meeting
Sprint Retrospective meeting
Sprint Planning meeting
Must the Product Owner be present at the Sprint Retrospective?
It is optional. Attendance is only required when the Product Owner gets invited by the Scrum Master.
It is mandatory. The Sprint Retrospective is an opportunity for the Scrum Team to assess its performance and improve itself.
T is not allowed. The Sprint Retrospective is an opportunity for the Developers to inspect itself.
None of these
Which of the following best describes the purpose of a Sprint Retrospective event?
To help the customers and stakeholders understand how the Product is working
To help the Managers determine whom to reward and whom to penalize
To help the Product Owner prioritize items for the next Sprint
To help Scrum team plan ways to increase quality and effectiveness
Who is responsible for the business value delivered by a Scrum Team?
Scrum Master
Project Manager
Product Owner
Project Sponsor
What is the definition of Increment?
product backlog items completed during this Sprint only. Does not include the previous Sprints.
Sum of all product backlog items completed at any point during a sprint and the value of the increments of all previous sprint
The Product Backlog
All User Stories
Which is the ideal meeting to adapt the DoD
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospective
Definition of Done should change through out the Sprint
True
False
What is the most important characteristics of a DONE increment
Potential Release
Prioritized
Usable
Released
Definition of Done is a measure of
Product
Quality
Sprint
Estimation
Goals of Kanban include:
Visualizing Work, Organizing Staff, Creating a Better Process
Improved User Stories, Improved Story Point Completion, Reducing Waste
Visualizing Work, Reducing Waste, Maximizing Customer Value
Reducing Waste, Minimizing Customer Costs, Visualizing Work
What happens when the Kanban Work In Progress (WIP) limit is not being honored?
Team throughput increases.
Concurrent operations will slow down.
Processes will suffer from inefficiency.
Feedback loops will be shorter.
Which one of the following is NOT correct about Kanban board columns?
The more the columns, the better the stages of the process are defined.
Columns represent the types of works that will go through the process.
Columns define the Kanban workflow of the operations.
Columns act as a way of describing the requirements for a final product.
Your team is utilizing a Kanban board. Which of the following is not true regarding the Kanban pull system?
A pull system moves work through development
Kanban uses time-box iterations
Work moves from eft to right
The development team completes an item; the next item in the queue is pulled into the next stage of the process
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