Scrum Study for CSM Practice Questions And Verified Answers Solution Graded A+.
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CSM.
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CSM.
______________ refers to the monitoring required to follow empirical process control, to ensure that the project deliverables conforms to the requirements. - correct answer Inspection
______________ demonstrates the reasons for undertaking a project...
______________ refers to the monitoring required to follow empirical process control, to ensure that
the project deliverables conforms to the requirements. - correct answer
Inspection
______________ demonstrates the reasons for undertaking a project. It answers the question "Why is
this project needed?" ______________________ drives all decision making related to a project. - correct
answer Business Justification
Name the Scrum Processes (5) - correct answer Initiate, Plan & Estimate,
Implement, Review & Retrospect, Release.
Name the Scrum Aspects (5) - correct answer Organization, Risk, Business
Justification, Quality and Change
Name the Scrum Principles (6) - correct answer Emperical Process Control,
Value Based Prioritization, Iterative Development, Collaboration,
Time-Boxing, Self-Organization
Individuals and interactions over process and tools
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Responding to change over following a plan - correct answer Agile Manifesto
___________ happens as the Scrum Core Team and Stakeholder(s) learn through transparency and
inspection and then adapt by making improvements in the work they do. - correct answer
Adaptation
__________________________________ is a Scrum approach in which the team learns from experience
and stakeholder engagement to keep the Prioritized Product Backlog updated with changes in
requirements. - correct answer Continuous Improvement
_________ refers to the Scrum Core Team working together and interfacing with the stakeholders to
create and validate the deliverables of the project to meet the goals outlined in the Project Vision. -
correct answer Collaboration
, The ______________ is an individual or the organization that acquires the project's product, service, or
other result. For any organization, depending on the project, there can be both internal customers (i.e.,
within the same organization) or external customers (i.e., outside of the organization). - correct answer
Customer
An ___________ model helps make decisions based on observation and experimentation rather than on
detailed upfront planning. It relies on the three main ideas of transparency, inspection, and adaptation. -
correct answer Emperical Process Control
_________ is the phased delivery of value to the customer. - correct answer
Iterative delivery
Scrum believes that employees are self-motivated and seek to accept greater responsibility. Hence, they
deliver much greater value when __________. - correct answer self-organized
___________ can be defined as determining the order of things and separating what will be done now,
from what can be done later. - correct answer Prioritization
_______ refers to setting short periods of time for work to be done. If the work undertaken remains
incomplete at the end of the ______, it is moved into a subsequent ______. ________ provide the
structure needed for Scrum projects, which have an element of uncertainty and are prone to frequent
changes. - correct answer Time-boxing
__________________ is the pace at which the team can work and comfortably maintain. It translates to
increased employee satisfaction, stability, and increased estimation accuracy, all of which ultimately
leads to increased customer satisfaction. - correct answer Sustainable Pace
_________ allows all facets of any Scrum process to be observed by anyone. Sharing all information
leads to a high trust environment. - correct answer Transparency
Collaboration is an extremely important element in Scrum and the __________________________
outlines how the various decision makers, stakeholders and team members engage and collaborate with
each other. - correct answer Collaboration Plan
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