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PMI-ACP Question #486: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is B: Empirical. Scrum is founded on empirical process control theory (empiricism), which holds that knowledge comes from experience and that decisions should be based on observable facts rather than upfront plans. The three pillars supporting empirical process control in Scrum are transparency (

Submitted by rania.sa· Apr 18, 2026Agile Principles and Mindset

Question

What type of process control is Scrum?

Options

  • AClassical
  • BEmpirical
  • CInspection
  • DAdaptive

Explanation

Scrum is founded on empirical process control theory (empiricism), which holds that knowledge comes from experience and that decisions should be based on observable facts rather than upfront plans. The three pillars supporting empirical process control in Scrum are transparency (making progress and process visible), inspection (regularly examining artifacts and progress), and adaptation (adjusting when deviations are detected).

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#Scrum#Empiricism#Process Control#Agile Principles

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