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The table given below presents some Scrum roles that play an important part in business justification and their responsibilities. Choose the option that correctly matches each role in the left hand column to its action in the right hand column.

  1. I-b, II-c, III-a, IV-d
  2. I-a, II-c, III-b, IV-d
  3. I-c, II-d, III-b, IV-a
  4. I-d, II-b, III-c, IV-a

Answer(s): D



Which of the following is true about Scrum?

  1. Continuous feedback is provided through the Groom Prioritized Product Backlog process
  2. Deliverables are improved progressively by time-boxing non-essential work
  3. The Conduct Daily Standup process leads to greater levels of motivation among team members.
  4. Emphasis on risk mitigation and detailed planning ensures a customer-oriented framework.

Answer(s): C


Reference:

http://blog.scrumstudy.com/advantages-of-using-scrum-listed-down-by-scrumstudy/



To ensure that there is no gap between the customer's expectation from the project, and the deliverables produced, the Scrum Master has to eliminate environmental obstructions that the team may face, that may affect the quality of the deliverables. To do so, apart from Quality Planning, the team has to ensure Quality
Control, and Quality Assurance.
Which of the following statements is true regarding Quality Assurance and
Quality Control?

  1. Quality Control involves execution of planned quality activities; Quality Assurance involves carrying out integration-type activities.
  2. Quality Control lessons are learned during the Sprint Retrospect meeting; Quality Assurance is demonstrated during the Sprint Review Meeting.
  3. Quality Control activities are carried out during the process of Creating Deliverables that are potentially shippable; Quality Assurance activities are usually standalone activities, not carried out as part of the work.
  4. Specific skills are not required to perform Quality Control activities; Quality Assurance is a significant factor of the definition of Done.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

:
Quality control refers to the execution of the planned quality activities by the Scrum Team in the process of creating deliverables that are potentially shippable. It also includes learning from each set of completed activities in order to achieve continuous improvement. Within the cross-functional team, it is important to have the skills necessary to perform quality control activities. During the Sprint Retrospect Meeting, team members discuss lessons learned. These lessons act as inputs into continuous improvement and contribute to the improvement of ongoing quality control.
Quality is required not only in products, but also in processes. Quality assurance refers to the evaluation of processes and standards that govern quality management in a project to ensure that they continue to be relevant. Quality assurance activities are carried out as part of the work. In fact, quality assurance is a significant factor of the definition of Done. The deliverable isn't complete if appropriate quality assurance has not been conducted. Often, quality assurance is demonstrated during the Sprint Review Meeting.


Reference:

http://blog.scrumstudy.com/quality-control-and-quality-assurance-in-scrum/



One of the responsibilities of the Scrum Master is to facilitate timely identification of all risks faced by the
Scrum Team. As the Scrum Master for a team working on a banking application project, which of the following techniques would you suggest for comprehensive risk identification?

  1. Risk Appetite.
  2. Probability Impact Grid.
  3. Risk Checklists.
  4. Risk Meeting.

Answer(s): B


Reference:

https://scrumstudy.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/scrum-master-how-are-risks-assessed-in-

a-scrumproject/






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