PMI-ACP Exam Questions
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- Question #266Agile Principles and Mindset
User Stories are:
User StoriesAgile RequirementsINVEST CriteriaNegotiation - Question #267Value-driven Delivery
When maintaining the product backlog, this role represents the interests of the stakeholders, and ensures the value of the work completed:
Product OwnerProduct Backlog ManagementValue MaximizationStakeholder Representation - Question #268Adaptive Planning
Acronym describing the attributes of a product backlog:
Product BacklogBacklog AttributesDEEP acronymAgile Artifacts - Question #269Adaptive Planning
Agile uses a number sequence for estimating. The series of numbers begin with 0, 1, 1 and are calculated by adding the previous two numbers to get the next number. This number sequ...
Agile estimationFibonacci sequenceRelative sizing - Question #271Agile Principles and Mindset
On an Agile team, the project leader works to remove impediments from blocking the team's progress. This is known as what type of leadership?
Servant leadershipAgile leadershipImpediment removal - Question #272Team Performance
Which should NOT take place at the daily Scrum?
Daily ScrumScrum RolesScrum EventsTeam Self-Organization - Question #273Continuous Improvement
What is the purpose of practicing asking the "5 Why's"?
5 WhysRoot Cause AnalysisProblem SolvingContinuous Improvement Techniques - Question #274Team Performance
Which of the following describe the roles in pair programming?
Pair ProgrammingExtreme Programming (XP)Agile PracticesTeam Collaboration - Question #275Team Performance
Which Agile methodology runs one week iterations; leverages the use of pair programming; and includes the roles of coach, customer, programmer, tracker, and tester?
Extreme Programming (XP)XP RolesXP PracticesAgile Methodologies - Question #276Agile Principles and Mindset
Continuous attention to_____________ and good design enhances agility.
Technical excellenceAgile principlesGood designSustainable agility - Question #277Adaptive Planning
The best description of a Sprint backlog is:
Sprint BacklogScrum ArtifactsAgile PlanningRequirements Prioritization - Question #278Agile Principles and Mindset
This Agile methodology focuses on efficiency and habitability as components of project safety.
Crystal ClearAgile methodologiesHabitabilityProject safety - Question #279Adaptive Planning
A time-boxed period to research a concept and/or create a simple prototype is called a(an):
SpikeResearchPrototypingTime-boxing - Question #280Team Performance
In Scrum, who is responsible for managing the team?
Scrum rolesSelf-organizing teamsDevelopment Team responsibilitiesScrum framework - Question #281Agile Principles and Mindset
Simplicity ?the art of_______________ is essential
Agile PrinciplesSimplicityLean Thinking - Question #282Continuous Improvement
This approach includes a visual process management system and an approach to incremental, evolutionary process changes for organizations.
KanbanVisual managementEvolutionary changeAgile methodologies - Question #283Adaptive Planning
Which following statement is the least accurate regarding the Burndown chart?
Burndown chartAgile metricsProgress trackingSprint management - Question #284Agile Principles and Mindset
What can be described as "one or two written sentences; a series of conversations about the desired functionality."
User StoriesAgile RequirementsProduct BacklogAgile Practices - Question #285Adaptive Planning
This artifact contains release names with expected dates and includes major features, client-side impacts, server-side applications, platform support and markets served:
Product roadmapRelease planningAgile artifactsStrategic planning - Question #286Team Performance
Which statement is least accurate when providing a definition of "Done"?
Definition of DoneScrum RolesTeam AccountabilityQuality Criteria - Question #287Agile Principles and Mindset
All of the following are among the seven principles of the Lean approach with the exception of:
Lean PrinciplesAgile PrinciplesWaste Elimination - Question #288Team Performance
Typically calculated in story points, this is the rate at which the team converts "Done" items in a single Sprint:
VelocityStory pointsAgile metricsSprint management - Question #289Adaptive Planning
All of the following occur in the second half of the Sprint planning meeting EXCEPT:
Sprint PlanningScrum EventsDevelopment TeamScrum Roles - Question #290Agile Principles and Mindset
The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from:
Self-organizing teamsEmergent designAgile principles - Question #291Continuous Improvement
The Sprint retrospective:
Sprint RetrospectiveContinuous ImprovementAgile EventsProcess Improvement - Question #292Value-driven Delivery
An iteration prior to a release that includes final documentation, integration testing, training and some small tweaks is called:
Hardening IterationRelease PreparationAgile IterationsFinalization - Question #293Continuous Improvement
Analyzing the current organizational processes, per project requirements, and making needed process changes is called:
Process tailoringAgile processesProcess adaptationContinuous improvement - Question #294Adaptive Planning
At the end of first iteration, the team finishes User Stories A, Band 50% of C. What is the team velocity?
Velocity calculationIteration completionStory PointsDefinition of Done - Question #295Team Performance
Suppose 8 new members joined the development team, and the team size is now 15. The daily Scrum is getting noisy and exceeding the 15 minutes time-box. What is the most effective w...
Daily ScrumTeam sizeTeam performanceTime-boxing - Question #296Problem Detection and Resolution
While developing a story during the iteration, team discovered new tasks that were not identified earlier. A newly discovered task is such that the User Story cannot be completed d...
Iteration ManagementScope ManagementProduct Owner CollaborationAdaptive Planning - Question #298Team Performance
During Sprint Planning, the architect is constantly estimating higher than everyone else, and team members are increasing their estimates to accommodate her. This is an example of:
Anchoring biasAgile estimationSprint PlanningTeam dynamics - Question #299Adaptive Planning
Traditional Project Management uses the Work Breakdown Structure to develop requirements in terms of activities. What type of breakdown structure is used in Agile for this purpose?
Feature Breakdown StructureAgile requirementsProduct decompositionAdaptive planning - Question #300Adaptive Planning
The Agile artifact that describes the incremental nature of how a product will be built and delivered over time, along with the important factors that drive each individual release...
Product RoadmapAgile ArtifactsRelease PlanningIncremental Delivery - Question #301Problem Detection and Resolution
Suppose you are performing integrated testing on each of the different product increments developed during an iteration to ensure that the increments work together as a whole. What...
Hardening IterationIntegrated TestingIteration TypesAgile Testing - Question #302Continuous Improvement
Which of the following is an Agile practice promoted by XP that is often used on conjunction with other Agile methods?
XPExtreme ProgrammingTDDTest-Driven DevelopmentAgile practices - Question #303Value-driven Delivery
All of the following are metrics used in Agile except:
Agile MetricsVelocityCycle TimeEscaped Defects - Question #304Agile Principles and Mindset
Alistair Cockburn created the Crystal Family of Agile Methods, all of whose names contain colors of quartz crystals taken from geology. What two characteristics of an Agile project...
Crystal MethodsAgile MethodologiesMethod SelectionProject Tailoring - Question #305Agile Principles and Mindset
Agile best practices such as iterative planning and review activities is called:
Agile Risk ManagementIterative DevelopmentAgile PrinciplesAdaptive Planning - Question #306Continuous Improvement
One of the major tools and techniques used in Lean Software Development is Value Stream Mapping. What is the primary purpose of value stream mapping?
Value Stream MappingLean Software DevelopmentWaste EliminationTools & Techniques - Question #307Adaptive Planning
Which of the following is NOT recognized as a "unit" that can be used for estimating the size of the requirements on your Agile project?
Agile EstimationRelative SizingIdeal TimeRequirements Sizing - Question #308Agile Principles and Mindset
Extreme Programming (XP) defines four basic activities that are performed during the software development process. These include designing, coding, testing and ...?
Extreme Programming (XP)XP ActivitiesAgile Methodologies - Question #310Team Performance
In Sprint Planning, the development team estimates User Stories provided by the Product Owner and agrees to ones that can be completed in the Sprint. This is an example of:
Sprint PlanningReciprocal CommitmentTeam AccountabilityScope Commitment - Question #311Adaptive Planning
Which of these statements is NOT correct about Ideal time and Calendar time?
Ideal TimeCalendar TimeEstimationAgile Metrics - Question #312Agile Principles and Mindset
Which of the following is NOT an Extreme Programming Practice?
Extreme Programming (XP)XP PracticesAgile MethodologiesSoftware Development Practices - Question #313Team Performance
On XP teams, what is expected from the Project Manager?
XP (Extreme Programming)Project Manager RoleAgile Team RolesTeam Responsibilities - Question #315Adaptive Planning
_____________ an estimate refers to estimating a story based on its relationship to one or more other stories.
Agile estimationRelative sizingTriangulationStory points - Question #316Adaptive Planning
Which type of estimation refers to splitting a story into smaller and easier to manage pieces?
Estimation techniquesDisaggregationStory splittingAdaptive planning - Question #317Agile Principles and Mindset
The ___________ the technical debt means the ________ the intrinsic quality?
Technical DebtIntrinsic QualityCode QualityAgile Principles - Question #318Value-driven Delivery
A technique in which a team collaboratively discusses acceptance criteria and then distills them into a set of concrete tests before development begins is called:
Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)Agile TestingAcceptance CriteriaDefinition of Done - Question #319Agile Principles and Mindset
Setting up development work in a way that the team can figure out what to do next is called:
Pull systemAgile workflowLean principlesSelf-organization