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PMI-ACP Question #706: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

Note: Choice A is not displayed in the question, which appears to be a rendering issue. Based on the context, option A most likely refers to a relative prioritization technique such as MoSCoW (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have) or a simple high/medium/low ranking met

Submitted by ahmad_uae· Apr 18, 2026Value-driven Delivery

Question

What can a team use to prioritize stories?

Options

  • BPlanning poker technique
  • CWeighted average calculation
  • DINVEST scale

Explanation

Note: Choice A is not displayed in the question, which appears to be a rendering issue. Based on the context, option A most likely refers to a relative prioritization technique such as MoSCoW (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have) or a simple high/medium/low ranking method. These are standard agile story prioritization tools. Planning poker (B) is a story estimation technique, not prioritization. Weighted average calculation (C) is used for duration estimation (e.g., PERT). The INVEST scale (D) is a quality checklist for user stories (Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable) — it assesses story quality, not relative priority.

Topics

#story prioritization#product backlog management#agile techniques#value delivery

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