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Professional Scrum Master III PSM III Exam Questions

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Professional Scrum Master III PSM III Exam Questions

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  1. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. Pass Scrum PSM III Exam with Real Questions Scrum PSM III Exam Professional Scrum Master III https://www.passquestion.com/PSM III.html 35% OFF on All, Including Scrum PSM III Questions and Answers Pass PSM III Exam with PassQuestion Scrum PSM III questions and answers in the first attempt. https://www.passquestion.com/ 1 / 7

  2. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. 1.Which of these are Scrum Artifacts and which one posses commitment? (choose the 3 answers) A. For the Increment, its commitment is the Definition of Done. B. For the Sprint, its commitment is the Scrum Values. C. For the Sprint Goal, its commitment is the Definition of Done D. For the Sprint Backlog, its commitment is the Sprint Goal. E. For the Product Backlog, its commitment is the Product Goal. Answer: A,D,E Explanation: Scrum Guide: Each artifact contains a commitment to ensure it provides information that enhances transparency and focus against which progress can be measured: For the Product Backlog it is the Product Goal. For the Sprint Backlog it is the Sprint Goal. For the Increment it is the Definition of Done. These commitments exist to reinforce empiricism and the Scrum values for the Scrum Team and their stakeholders. 2.In Scrum, we use the term "Forecast" when planning. Why is that? A. Using the term Forecasting raises transparency because it is a term common to project and process methodologies. B. It brings awareness to the fact that when planning, the team is looking ahead and not everything is certain. The team cannot commit to the plan not changing, it's a prediction based upon what is known today. C. It emphasizes the difference between Scrum and plan-driven approaches. D. Forecasting is part of the Scrum Framework, emphasizing its importance and preventing those new to Scrum from leaving it out. Answer: B Explanation: Scrum is founded on empiricism and lean thinking. Empiricism asserts that knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is observed. Lean thinking reduces waste and focuses on the essentials. Scrum employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and to control risk. Scrum engages groups of people who collectively have all the skills and expertise to do the work and share or acquire such skills as needed. Sprint Planning Topic Two: What can be Done this Sprint? Through discussion with the Product Owner, the Developers select items from the Product Backlog to include in the current Sprint. The Scrum Team may refine these items during this process, which increases understanding and confidence. Selecting how much can be completed within a Sprint may be challenging. However, the more the Developers know about their past performance, their upcoming capacity, and their Definition of Done, the more confident they will be in their Sprint forecasts. 2 / 7

  3. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. 3.During a meeting at the start of a brand new software development initiative with Scrum, a stakeholder tells all those assembled, that he doesn't "believe" in Scrum. Traditional project management limits business risk by setting a deadline and budget. He says Scrum does not offer any of this and is, therefore, a high-risk approach he is not willing to take. What is your reply? A. Explain that in complex product development, discoveries are made along the way. No guarantees can be given. Risk is inherent to building software. B. Explain that those traditional approaches always went over budget, time while delivering low value, unmaintainable products. C. Yell "OK Sir." while insisting he go "live with the dinosaurs". D. Explain that Scrum limits risk by frequent inspection and adaptation mechanism, and in every Sprint, a product Increment is created by the Scrum Team, and by doing so, we become able to respond to change and address risk when it occurs. Answer: A Explanation: It's tempting to go off the rails, but let's promote Scrum. Scrum does manage risk, with the early delivery of a valuable product. 4.You are the Scrum Master on a newly formed Scrum Team. Which of the following activities would probably help the Scrum Team be more productive in the first Sprint? (choose all that apply) A. Have the Product Owner discuss the product or project, its history, goals, and context, as well as answer questions. B. Ensure the Scrum Team members are compatible. C. Have the development managers for each Developers introduce their direct reports and go over their responsibilities on the Scrum Team D. Have the Scrum Team members introduce themselves to each other and give a brief background of their skills and work history. E. Ensure the definition of "done" is known and understood. F. Have the Developers identify and discuss the process for turning the Product Backlog Item into an increment of potentially shippable software. Answer: A,D,E,F Explanation: Scrum Guide: Scrum Teams are cross-functional, meaning the members have all the skills necessary to create value for each Sprint. They are also self-managing, meaning they internally decide who does what, when, and how. The Product Owner is also accountable for effective Product Backlog management, which includes: - Developing and explicitly communicating the Product Goal; - Creating and clearly communicating Product Backlog items; - Ordering Product Backlog items; and, - Ensuring that the Product Backlog is transparent, visible and understood. ------------------ The Definition of Done is a formal description of the state of the Increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product. 3 / 7

  4. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. The moment a Product Backlog item meets the Definition of Done, an Increment is born. 5.Agility often requires a change in organizational culture and how individuals, teams, and those around them behave. Which of the following statements would enable positive change? (choose all that apply) A. Enabling self-management within Scrum Teams B. The Product Owner should focus on Value, Flow and Quality C. The Scrum Master of the team acts as a subject matter expert and provides technical solutions to the team. D. The Scrum Team forecasts to the Sprint Goal and commits the Sprint Backlog E. Guiding the Scrum Team members to discover what works best for them. F. Coaching people in Scrum and positive team behavior by gradually embodying the Scrum Values G. The Product Owner should focus on quality by expanding the definition of "Done" every Sprint Retrospective. Answer: A,B,E,F Explanation: Scrum Guide: The fundamental unit of Scrum is a small team of people, a Scrum Team. The Scrum Team consists of one Scrum Master, one Product Owner, and Developers. Within a Scrum Team, there are no sub-teams or hierarchies. It is a cohesive unit of professionals focused on one objective at a time, the Product Goal. Scrum Teams are cross-functional, meaning the members have all the skills necessary to create value each Sprint. They are also self-managing, meaning they internally decide who does what, when, and how. The Scrum Master is accountable for establishing Scrum as defined in the Scrum Guide. They do this by helping everyone understand Scrum theory and practice, both within the Scrum Team and the organization. The Scrum Master is accountable for the Scrum Team’s effectiveness. They do this by enabling the Scrum Team to improve its practices, within the Scrum framework. Scrum Masters are true leaders who serve the Scrum Team and the larger organization. The Scrum Master serves the Scrum Team in several ways, including: Coaching the team members in self-managementwww.dumpspandacross-functi.comnality; The Product Owner is accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team. How this is done may vary widely across organizations, Scrum Teams, and individuals. 6.A Senior Software Engineer and you have a talk over coffee. She tells you she thinks Scrum is really cool, but that it doesn't work for projects that require complex architecture decisions upfront. Being a Scrum ambassador, you respond by telling her that in Scrum: A. Architecture can receive more attention during early sprints, as long as a working piece of software is delivered. B. Architecture is of little concern, as long as working valuable software is delivered. C. Architecture typically emerges as part of the work being done. D. Architecture is kept to a bare minimum. Simplicity - the art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential. E. Architecture is handled in any self-managing way the cross-functional Scrum Team sees fit. Answer: A,C 4 / 7

  5. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. Explanation: Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams, and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. Software is complex, and its architecture emerges during the Sprints. It will likely need more attention in early sprints. A few of the other answers are somewhat right but do not explain the way Scrum looks at emergent architecture. 7.Can a Scrum Master or a Product Owner also serve as a Developer on a Scrum Team? A. No B. Never C. Yes Answer: C Explanation: This is not prohibited by the Scrum Guide. It can be hard to wear "two hats". It can be difficult to fully attend to all expectations of the Scrum Master or the Product Owner role, while also being a focused Developer of the Scrum team. It can be helpful to understand more of the development work. It can also be a pitfall. 8.Can Scrum work in an organization where products are built with time, scope and budget being determined beforehand? (choose the 3 best answers) A. Yes, though the Scrum Master should teach the organization about the drawbacks of this approach when building complex products. B. Yes, Scrum is designed to help to build products and managing projects of any kind. C. Yes, but it may be less effective. D. Yes, Scrum acknowledges that time and money are finite, and aims to build the highest value product within those constraints. E. Yes, by translating the available time and budget to a number of sprints until the product is finished. F. Yes, apply Scrum as much as possible to obtain the benefits where possible. Answer: A,C,D Explanation: Scrum Guide: Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. The Scrum framework, as outlined herein, is immutable. While implementing only parts of Scrum is possible, the result is not Scrum. Scrum exists only in its entirety and functions well as a container for other techniques, methodologies, and practices. 9.A team decides their current Sprint length of 30 days is too short. They are overhauling an entire platform and some work just takes more time. They increase their Sprint length to two months. From Scrum's perspective, what are the first most likely consequences of this decision? (choose the 4 best answers) A. Transparency will likely decrease. B. The Product Owner will likely be less available. C. Technical debt will likely increase. 5 / 7

  6. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. D. The Scrum Values will likely be less embodied by the team. E. The Increment is likely to deviate further from stakeholder expectations. F. The team is no longer doing Scrum. G. The team's improvement will slow down. Answer: A, E,F,G Explanation: Empiricism will be affected first. Having Sprint Review and Sprint Retrospective every 60 days means the Product will likely deviate and the team will improve less. Transparency is lowered as a whole. Obligatory "the team is no longer doing Scrum." Sprints are fixed length events of one month or less to create consistency. The other issues listed may occur, but not necessarily. 10.When the Scrum Values are embodied and lived by the Scrum Team, the Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation come to life. This increases something fundamental to all Scrum implementations. What is it? (choose the best answer) A. Value B. Trust C. Agility D. Empiricism Answer: A Explanation: Scrum Guide: These values give direction to the Scrum Team with regard to their work, actions, and behavior. The decisions that are made, the steps taken, and the way Scrum is used should reinforce these values, not diminish or undermine them. The Scrum Team members learn and explore the values as they work with the Scrum events and artifacts. When these values are embodied by the Scrum Team and the people they work with, the empirical Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection, and adaptation come to life building trust. 11.Mid-sprint the developers of the Scrum team detects that they will likely not meet the Sprint Goal with the work planned. They have a conversation and determine a different way to meet the Sprint Goal, making changes in the work planned in the Sprint. What Scrum Values are in evidence here? A. Courage, Commitment B. Build, Measure, Learn C. Commitment, Focus D. Inspection, Adaptation E. Respect, Trust F. Courage, Focus Answer: A Explanation: Scrum Guide: The Scrum Team commits to achieving its goals and to supporting each other The Scrum Team members have the courage to do the right thing, to work on tough problems 6 / 7

  7. The safer , easier way to help you pass any IT exams. 12.At the seventh Sprint Review, the stakeholders are disappointed and angry. They have determined that the product or system being built will not meet their needs and will cost more than they are willing to spend. Which of the following statements could be true? (choose all the apply) A. The Scrum Master has not ensured that the project is transparent B. The stakeholders haven't been using the Sprint Reviews to inspect and evaluate progress in the prior Sprint Reviews. C. The Product Owner has not been keeping the stakeholders aware of the progress of the project. D. The PMO has not been engaged adequately. E. The stakeholders haven't been attending prior Sprint Reviews. Answer: B,C,D Explanation: Each artifact contains a commitment to ensure it provides information that enhances transparency and focus against which progress can be measured: - For the Product Backlog it is the ProductwwwGoal.dumpspanda.(ProductOwner.comisaccountable for developing and explicitly communicating the Product Goal) - For the Sprint Backlog it is the Sprint Goal. - For the Increment, it is the Definition of Done. These commitments exist to reinforce empiricism and the Scrum values for the Scrum Team and their stakeholders. During the event, the Scrum Team and stakeholders review what was accomplished in the Sprint and what has changed in their environment. Based on this information, attendees collaborate on what to do next. The Product Backlog may also be adjusted to meet new opportunities. There is no PMO in Scrum 13.Which of the following statements are correct about the Sprint Goal? (choose all that apply) A. The Sprint Goal provides the Developers with a target, focus, and overarching direction for the Sprint B. The Developers commits to the Sprint Goal and forecasts the Sprint Backlog C. The Sprint Goal is crafted by the Product Owner in collaboration with the stakeholder D. The Sprint Goal is the outcome of the Product Backlog Refinement meeting and it helps the team with effective Sprint Planning E. The Scrum Team forecasts the Sprint Goal and commits the Sprint Backlog. F. The Sprint Goal is the glue that binds individuals into a team by giving them a shared purpose. Answer: A,B,F 7 / 7

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