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Which outcome is expected as a Scrum Team matures?

(choose the best answer)

  1. The Sprint Retrospectives will grow to be longer than 4 hours.
  2. They will improve their Definition of Done to include more stringent criteria.
  3. A Scrum Master is no longer needed since they are a mature team now.
  4. There will be no need for a timeboxed Sprint.
  5. Sprint Reviews will no longer be needed.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

A mature Scrum Team is expected to continuously improve their quality standards and deliver potentially releasable Increments of value that meet the Definition of Done12. The Definition of Done is a shared understanding of what it means to complete a Product Backlog item, and it may vary from one Scrum Team to another3. As the Scrum Team matures, they may expand their Definition of Done to include more rigorous criteria, such as higher levels of testing, documentation, performance, security, usability, etc . This way, they ensure that their product Increment is always ready for release and meets the expectations of the stakeholders and customers12.



Who must attend the Daily Scrum?
(choose the best answer)

  1. The Scrum Master and Product Owner.
  2. The Developers and Scrum Master.
  3. The Developers.
  4. The Developers and Product Owner.
  5. The Scrum Team.

Answer(s): C



Who is accountable for creating a valuable and usable Increment each Sprint? (choose the best answer)

  1. The Developers.
  2. The Scrum Team.
  3. The Scrum Master.
  4. The Product Owner.
  5. The CEO.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:



According to the Scrum Guide 2020, the entire Scrum Team is accountable for creating a valuable, useful Increment every Sprint1234. This includes the Developers, the Product Owner, and the Scrum Master4. The Developers are committed to creating any aspect of a usable Increment each Sprint12, while the Product Owner is accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team12. The Scrum Master fosters an environment where the Scrum Team can work effectively1.



Several Sprints into a project, the Product Owner tells the Scrum Master that a key stakeholder just started using the product. The stakeholder is unhappy with the quality of the product.
What are two good options for the Scrum Master?
(choose the best two answers)

  1. Coach the Product Owner on how to talk with the Developers about this concern.
  2. Wait to bring this up until the Sprint Retrospective.
  3. Explain to the Product Owner that it is up to the Developers to decide on acceptable quality standards.
  4. Encourage the Product Owner to put quality specifications on the Product Backlog and express the stakeholder's concern to the Developers.
  5. Bring the concern to the testers to improve how the Product is verified.

Answer(s): A,D

Explanation:

. If a stakeholder is unhappy with the quality of the product, the Scrum Master can coach the Product Owner on how to effectively communicate this concern to the Developers1. The Scrum Master can also encourage the Product Owner to put quality specifications on the Product Backlog1. This allows the Developers to understand the stakeholder's expectations and work towards meeting them1. The

Developers are responsible for building quality into the product, but the stakeholders (through the Product Owner) are responsible for setting what is expected in terms of product and process quality1.



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