Week 3 – Implementing Scrum – Shuffle Q/A 2

25. The Scrum team has completed a user story and has received a sign-off from the Product Owner on the acceptance criteria. What should the status of this user story be?

  • Definition of Done
  • Definition of Reviewing
  • Development Completion
  • Sprint Completion

26. A stakeholder wants to know how many items in the Product Backlog the team will complete in a specific time period. What can the Scrum Master focus on to get this data?

  • The team’s velocity
  • The team’s Sprint reviews
  • The item’s order number
  • The average duration of the Sprints

27. Which tool is helpful for documenting Backlog and item information?

  • Spreadsheets
  • Video chat
  • Email
  • Presentations

28. Which of the following best describes the purpose of a Product Backlog for the Scrum team?

  • It is the guide and roadmap of your product.
  • A complete description of what your product will do.
  • The training module for your product’s release.
  • A collection of thoughts about the product from your team.

29. A Product Owner writes a user story for an item in a Sprint. They ensure that the story is something that will be beneficial to the user. Which I.N.V.E.S.T story writing criteria are they trying to fulfill?

  • Independent
  • Negotiable
  • Valuable
  • Estimitable

30. As a Product Owner, you need to add estimates to your Backlog items. You have a small team and a large number of Product Backlog items. Which effort estimation technique should you use based on the team size and amount of tasks?

  • Planning Poker™
  • The Bucket System
  • Affinity Mapping
  • Ordering Method

31. A Product Owner completes a Sprint cycle and prepares to start the next Sprint. They want to schedule a meeting to understand each team member’s availability and capacity. What type of meeting should they schedule to achieve this?

  • Sprint Proposal
  • Sprint Planning
  • Daily Scrum
  • Sprint Reflection

32. Which role is responsible for assisting team members in clearing obstacles and unblocking their work?

  • Scrum Master
  • Product Owner
  • Key stakeholder
  • Another teammate

33. Which of the following questions does a team’s velocity aim to answer?

  • How many stakeholders does this project need?
  • Which team member will take the most points in this Sprint?
  • What are the team’s opinions on the items to work on?
  • How long will it take to complete the Product Backlog?

34. A Product Owner writes a user story for an item in a Sprint. They ensure the team can discuss the item and make adjustments as needed. Which I.N.V.E.S.T. story writing criteria are they trying to fulfill?

  • Independent
  • Negotiable
  • Valuable
  • Estimitable

Shuffle Q/A 3

35. During the Sprint Review, what does the team unveil that demonstrates what they produced in a given Sprint that is considered releasable?

  • User story
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Product increment
  • Product Backlog

36. As a Product Owner hosting a Sprint Retrospective, you ask the team, “Where did we notice success?” This question reflects which Retrospective best practice?

  • Be blameless
  • Balance negative with positive
  • Take action
  • Change up the format

Devendra Kumar

Project Management Apprentice at Google

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