PSM-I Exam Questions
295 real PSM-I exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 2 of 6.
- Question #51Developing People and Teams
What two techniques could the Scrum Master use when the Scrum Team gets caught in an internal disagreement about which development techniques to apply? (Choose two.)
Scrum Master RoleTeam Self-organizationConflict ResolutionCoaching - Question #52Scrum Framework
Who is responsible for clearly expressing Product Backlog items?
Product Owner ResponsibilitiesProduct BacklogScrum RolesAccountability - Question #53Developing People and Teams
What is the best suited structure for Development Teams in order to produce integrated Increments?
Cross-functional teamsDevelopment Team structureIntegrated IncrementsScrum Teams - Question #54Developing People and Teams
What are three benefits of self-organization? (Choose three.)
Self-organizing teamsTeam benefitsAccountabilityCommitment - Question #55Scrum Framework
Which three of the following are time-boxed events in Scrum? (Choose three.)
Scrum EventsTime-boxingSprint PlanningDaily Scrum - Question #56Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
At the end of a Sprint Product Backlog item worked on during the Sprint does not meet the definition of "Done". What two things should happen with the undone Product Backlog item?...
Definition of DoneIncrementProduct BacklogSprint End - Question #57Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which two of the following are true about the Scrum Master role? (Choose two.)
Scrum Master RoleScrum Master ResponsibilitiesCoaching and FacilitationExternal Stakeholder Interaction - Question #58Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
If burndown charts are used to visualize progress, what does a trend line through a release burndown chart indicate?
Burndown ChartRelease BurndownForecastingProgress Visualization - Question #59Managing Products with Agility
Who is responsible for engaging the stakeholders?
Product OwnerStakeholder ManagementScrum RolesAccountability - Question #60Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
How much work must a Development Team do to a Product Backlog item it selects for a Sprint?
Definition of DoneSprint IncrementCommitmentDevelopers' Accountability - Question #61Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which statement best describes the Sprint Backlog as outcome of the Sprint Planning?
Sprint BacklogSprint PlanningDevelopment TeamScrum Artifacts - Question #62Developing People and Teams
What does it mean for a Development Team to be cross-functional?
Development TeamCross-functionalScrum Team characteristicsTeam composition - Question #63Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Sprint burndown charts are an efficient tracking tool, because they show:
Sprint Burndown ChartSprint TrackingScrum ArtifactsWork Remaining - Question #64Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which topics should be discussed in the Sprint Review?
Sprint ReviewScrum EventsProduct IncrementStakeholder Collaboration - Question #65Developing People and Teams
A member of the Development Team takes the Scrum Master aside to express his concerns about data security issues. What should the Scrum Master do?
Scrum Master roleTeam communicationTransparencySelf-organizing teams - Question #66Managing Products with Agility
The Product Backlog is ordered by:
Product BacklogProduct OwnerOrderingValue Maximization - Question #67Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What happens if the Development Team cannot complete its work by the end of the Sprint?
Sprint TimeboxUnfinished WorkScrum EmpiricismSprint Mechanics - Question #68Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
User documentation is part of your definition of "Done". However, there aren't enough technical writers for all teams. Your Development Team doesn't have a technical writer. What s...
Definition of DoneDevelopment Team AccountabilityCross-functional TeamsSelf-organizing Teams - Question #69Developing People and Teams
You are the Scrum Master for four Scrum Teams working from the same Product Backlog. Several of the developers come to you complaining that work identified for the upcoming two Spr...
Scrum Master AccountabilitySelf-managing TeamsImpediment RemovalDefinition of Done / Integrated Increment - Question #70Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
You have just been hired by a company new to Scrum. Your management has assigned you to be the Scrum Master of six new Scrum Teams. These teams will build one product. Select two c...
Product OwnerProduct BacklogScrum TeamsScaling Scrum - Question #71Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
A Scrum Team has been working on a product for nine Sprints. A new Product Owner comes in, understanding he is accountable for the Product Backlog. However, he is unsure about his...
Product Owner RoleScrum RolesProduct Backlog ManagementStakeholder Engagement - Question #72Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which are NOT appropriate topics for discussion in a Sprint Retrospective? (Choose all that apply.)
Sprint RetrospectiveScrum EventsContinuous ImprovementEvent Scope - Question #73Scrum Framework
What activities would a Product Owner typically undertake in the phase between the end of the current Sprint and the start of the next Sprint?
Sprint DefinitionScrum Time-boxesContinuous Sprints - Question #74Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who is on the Scrum Team? (Choose all that apply.)
Scrum TeamScrum RolesAccountabilities - Question #75Scrum Framework
Which of the following are roles on a Scrum Team? (Choose all that apply.)
Scrum Team RolesScrum MasterProduct OwnerDevelopment Team - Question #76Developing People and Teams
Which does a self-organizing Development Team choose?
Self-organizing teamsDevelopment Team responsibilitiesScrum Team empowerment - Question #77Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
A Scrum Team is only allowed to meet with stakeholders during Sprint Review.
Stakeholder EngagementScrum Team InteractionSprint ReviewScrum Principles - Question #78Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Why is the Daily Scrum held at the same time and same place?
Daily ScrumScrum EventsConsistencyComplexity Reduction - Question #79Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which best describes the Product Backlog?
Product BacklogEmpiricismAdaptabilityProduct Backlog Refinement - Question #80Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What are the three pillars that uphold Scrum?
Scrum PillarsEmpiricismScrum Framework Principles - Question #81Managing Products with Agility
What is the order of items in the Product Backlog?
Product BacklogProduct Backlog OrderingValue MaximizationProduct Backlog Refinement - Question #82Managing Products with Agility
Who is responsible for monitoring progress toward high-level goals?
Product Owner responsibilitiesProduct GoalProgress monitoringAccountability - Question #83Managing Products with Agility
What are Product Backlog features? Select three.
Product BacklogScrum artifactsProduct lifecycleAgile product management - Question #84Evolving the Agile Organization
How does the Scrum Master serve the Organization? Select the three most appropriate answers.
Scrum Master RoleOrganizational ServiceScrum AdoptionScrum Implementation - Question #85Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who is responsible for crafting the Sprint Goal at the Sprint Planning?
Sprint PlanningSprint GoalScrum Team ResponsibilitiesScrum Events - Question #86Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What is the result of the Sprint Review?
Sprint ReviewScrum EventsProduct BacklogScrum Framework - Question #87Developing and Delivering Products Professionally
When many Scrum Teams are working on the same product, should all of their increments be integrated every Sprint?
Scaling ScrumDefinition of DoneContinuous IntegrationEmpiricism (Inspection) - Question #88Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
When can a Development Team cancel a Sprint?
Sprint CancellationProduct Owner RoleScrum EventsScrum Roles & Responsibilities - Question #89Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which output from Sprint Planning provides the Development Team with a target and overarching direction for the Sprint?
Sprint PlanningSprint GoalScrum EventsScrum Commitments - Question #90Developing and Delivering Products Professionally
How should a Development Team deal with non-functional requirements?
Non-functional requirementsDefinition of DoneIncrementQuality - Question #91Scrum Framework
When is a Sprint over?
SprintTime-boxScrum EventsScrum Basics - Question #92Scrum Framework
Scrum has a role called "Project Manager".
Scrum RolesScrum TeamScrum Framework Basics - Question #93Developing and Delivering Products Professionally
What are two good ways for the Development Team to make non-functional requirements visible? (Choose two.)
Non-functional requirementsProduct BacklogDefinition of DoneVisibility - Question #94Scrum Framework
How much time is required after a Sprint to prepare for the next Sprint?
Sprint CycleSprint ContinuityScrum Events - Question #95Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
In the Sprint Planning meeting, the Product Owner and the Development Team were unable to reach a clear understanding about the highest order Product Backlog items. Because of this...
Sprint PlanningScrum Master RoleSprint RetrospectiveProduct Backlog - Question #96Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which answer best describes the topics covered in Sprint Planning?
Sprint PlanningScrum EventsSprint GoalSprint Backlog - Question #97Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which of the following is required by Scrum? (Choose all that apply.)
Scrum EventsScrum PracticesProduct Owner RoleScrum Framework - Question #98Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What is the purpose of a Sprint Review?
Sprint ReviewScrum EventsProduct IncrementStakeholder Feedback - Question #99Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who determines when it is appropriate to update the Sprint Backlog during a Sprint?
Sprint BacklogDevelopers (Development Team)Self-managementScrum Roles - Question #100Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who must attend the Daily Scrum?
Daily ScrumScrum TeamScrum EventsScrum Roles