PSM-I Exam Questions
295 real PSM-I exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 3 of 6.
- Question #101Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
When do Development Team members take ownership of a Sprint Backlog item?
Sprint BacklogTeam OwnershipSelf-Organizing TeamsDevelopment Team Accountability - Question #102Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
The purpose of a Sprint is to produce a done Increment of product.
Sprint purposeIncrementDone IncrementScrum Events - Question #103Scrum Framework
What is the input to the Sprint Planning? Select four.
Sprint PlanningScrum EventsScrum InputsProduct Backlog - Question #104Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who is responsible for tracking the total work remaining in the Sprint Backlog to project the likelihood of achieving the Sprint Goal?
Development Team responsibilitiesSprint Backlog managementSprint Goal trackingSelf-organizing teams - Question #105Developing People and Teams
What are the two essential features a Scrum Team should possess?
Scrum TeamSelf-managingCross-functionalTeam characteristics - Question #106Scrum Framework
What is the Sprint Backlog?
Sprint BacklogScrum ArtifactsSprint PlanningProduct Backlog Items - Question #107Scrum Framework
What are the characteristics of a Development Team? Select three most appropriate choices.
Development TeamScrum Team RolesAccountabilityTeam Structure - Question #108Scrum Framework
What is the Sprint Retrospective?
Sprint RetrospectiveScrum EventsContinuous ImprovementScrum Team - Question #109Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who creates the definition of "Done"?
Definition of DoneScrum Team responsibilitiesOrganizational standardsIncrement quality - Question #110Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Five new Scrum Teams have been created to build one product. A few of the developers on one of the Development Teams ask the Scrum Master how to coordinate their work with the orde...
Scrum Master roleSelf-organizing teamsCross-team coordinationScaling Scrum - Question #111Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Which two things should the Development Team do during the first Sprint? (Choose two.)
First SprintIncrementDone IncrementPotentially Releasable - Question #112Developing People and Teams
What are three ways Scrum promotes self-organization? (Choose three.)
Self-organizationDevelopment TeamScrum FrameworkTeam Autonomy - Question #113Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What is the key concern when multiple Development Teams are working from the same Product Backlog?
Scaling ScrumMultiple TeamsDependencies ManagementShared Product Backlog - Question #114Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What does it mean to say that an event has a time-box?
Scrum EventsTime-boxingScrum TerminologyScrum Guide - Question #115Developing and Delivering Products Professionally
Which outcome is expected as Scrum Teams mature?
Definition of DoneTeam MaturityContinuous ImprovementScrum Artifacts - Question #116Managing Products with Agility
The Product Owner must release each Increment to production.
Product Owner RoleIncrement ReleaseValue MaximizationAgile Product Management - Question #117Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
A properly functioning Scrum Team will have at least one Release Sprint and may well have several.
SprintPotentially Releasable IncrementScrum Anti-patternsContinuous Delivery - Question #118Scrum Framework
Scrum is a methodology that tells in detail how to build software incrementally.
Scrum framework definitionScrum vs. methodologyPrescriptive vs. empiricalLightweight framework - Question #119Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
For which is the Scrum Master responsible?
Scrum Master RoleScrum Master ResponsibilitiesScrum Framework AdoptionAccountabilities - Question #120Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
A Development Team asks their Product Owner to re-order the Product Backlog. The team is waiting for an external supplier to deliver a specific software component. Without that com...
Product BacklogProduct Owner RoleValue OrderingScrum Principles - Question #121Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
As the Sprint Planning meeting progresses, the Development Team sees that the workload is greater than they can handle. Which two are valid actions? (Choose two.)
Sprint PlanningSprint BacklogProduct Owner collaborationDevelopment Team accountability - Question #122Developing People and Teams
Currently, your Development Teams are organized to address a single layer only (for example, front end, middle tier, back end, and interfaces). What are three things to consider wh...
Team StructureFeature TeamsOrganizational ChangeCross-functional Teams - Question #123Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
How frequently should scrum users inspect Scrum artifacts and progress toward a Sprint Goal?
InspectionScrum PillarsScrum ArtifactsSprint Goal Progress - Question #124Scrum Framework
Who is responsible for managing the Product Backlog?
Product OwnerProduct BacklogScrum RolesScrum Responsibilities - Question #125Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What part of the capacity of the Development Team does Product Backlog refinement usually consume?
Product Backlog RefinementDevelopment Team CapacityScrum GuideScrum Activities - Question #126Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What happens during the Sprint? Select three answers.
SprintSprint GoalScope NegotiationQuality - Question #127Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What are the three main qualities the team model in Scrum is designed to optimize?
Scrum TeamSelf-managing teamsTeam qualitiesTeam optimization - Question #128Scrum Framework
How long should the Sprint Planning be?
Sprint PlanningScrum EventsTime-boxing - Question #129Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What it the main reason for the Scrum Master to be at the Daily Scrum?
Scrum Master RoleDaily ScrumScrum EventsSelf-organizing Teams - Question #130Developing People and Teams
You have six teams using a traditional method to deliver a product. Your management has asked you to start using Scrum. In the initial project there were separate plans and teams f...
Scrum adoptionTeam structureComponent teamsOrganizational change - Question #131Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
How should Product Backlog items be chosen when multiple Scrum Teams work from the same Product Backlog?
Product Backlog managementMulti-team ScrumSelf-organizing teamsProduct Owner accountability - Question #132Developing People and Teams
How often should Development Team membership change?
Scrum Team compositionTeam stabilityProductivity impactSelf-managing teams - Question #133Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who should make sure everyone on the Development Team does his or her tasks for the Sprint?
Development TeamSelf-organizationScrum RolesSprint Responsibilities - Question #134Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
When is it most appropriate for a Development Team to change the definition of "Done"?
Definition of DoneSprint RetrospectiveScrum Team ImprovementAdaptation - Question #135Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
The Daily Scrum is an event that happens every day. What would be three key concerns if the frequency were to be lowered to every two or three days? (Choose three.)
Daily ScrumInspect and AdaptSprint BacklogImpediments - Question #136Scrum Framework
Which statement best describes Scrum?
Scrum definitionScrum frameworkComplexity - Question #137Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
How does Definition of "Done" help the Scrum Team? Select three most applicable items.
Definition of DoneIncrementTransparencySprint Planning - Question #138Scrum Framework
Who has the authority to cancel the Sprint?
Sprint CancellationProduct OwnerScrum RolesSprint Events - Question #139Scrum Framework
What are the time-boxes for the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective?
Scrum EventsSprint ReviewSprint RetrospectiveTime-boxing - Question #140Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
What are the three questions the Scrum Guide gives as an example that can be used at the Daily Scrum?
Daily ScrumScrum EventsSprint GoalImpediments - Question #141Developing and Delivering Products Professionally
What does the word "development" mean in the context of Scrum? Select the best option.
Scrum TerminologyDefinition of DevelopmentProduct Scope - Question #142Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Who is allowed to change the Sprint Backlog during the Sprint?
Sprint BacklogScrum RolesDevelopers ResponsibilitiesSprint Management - Question #143Developing People and Teams
Which technique is the best way the Scrum Master can ensure that the Development Team communicates effectively with the Product Owner?
Scrum Master RoleDirect CommunicationFacilitationTeam Collaboration - Question #144Scrum Framework
The time-box for a Daily Scrum?
Daily ScrumScrum EventsTime-boxing - Question #145Managing Products with Agility
Which phrase best describes a Product Owner?
Product OwnerScrum TeamValue MaximizationAccountabilities - Question #146Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
The length of a Sprint should be:
Sprint LengthScrum PrinciplesRisk MitigationSynchronization - Question #147Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
During a Sprint Retrospective, for what is the Product Owner responsible?
Sprint RetrospectiveProduct Owner RoleScrum TeamScrum Events - Question #148Understanding and Applying the Scrum Framework
Marian is the Product Owner envisioning a project for a new release of her product. She made a projection of a release date based upon a sustained velocity of 17 completed units of...
Definition of DoneVelocityEmpiricismTransparency - Question #149Developing People and Teams
The Product Owner is not collaborating with the Development Team during the Sprint. What are two valuable actions for a Scrum Master to take? (Choose two.)
Scrum Master RoleProduct Owner CollaborationCoachingSprint Retrospective - Question #150Scrum Framework
Multiple Scrum Teams working on the same product or system all select work from the same Product Backlog.
Multiple TeamsProduct BacklogScaling ScrumProduct Management