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The primary difference between a demo/review and retrospective is:A. Demo/reviews are only done by teams that build products, and retros are done by all teams.B. Retrospectives happen at release boundaries, while demos/reviews happen at least monthly.C. There's not a difference; they're interchangeable.D. The first inspects and adapts the product or service, and the second inspects how the team works.
Kanban teams use which practices to manage flow:A. Storypoints, timebox, work in progress, velocityB. Retrospectives, planning, support policies, velocityC. Iterations, epics, subject matter experts, refinementD. Cycle time, lead time, small batch size, and throughput
What is interruption-driven work?A. Work items that were forgotten about when the team rushed planning and now have to be done.B. Work that is defined by someone continuously interrupting you with emails and texts.C. Work that is difficult to predict in advance but needs a team in place to handle it when it comes up.D. Work that is less important or valuable than what is currently in progress.
When does a team choose Kanban to manage its workA. The team decides it doesn't want to plan anymore.B. The team's work is difficult to predict.C. The team likes structure.D. The team can't decide what to work on and doesn't finish work on target
Which type of architecture diagram shows technical tools and resources that you need to deliver a solution?A. Reference architecture diagramB. Code architecture diagramC. Solution architecture diagramD. Resource architecture diagram
What is the difference between a product backlog and a sprint backlog?A. The product backlog is a list of everything the team has committed to do. The sprint backlog is a list of things that potentially can be needed.B. The sprint backlog is prioritized by the product owner, the product backlog is prioritized by the team.C. The product backlog is prioritized, the sprint backlog is not.D. The product backlog is everything that can possibly be needed, the sprint backlog is the work committed by the team for the next 2 weeks.
What's a fun tool to energize your audience?A. A propB. QuickTimeC. AirServerD. AppJuicer
Kanban teams respond to unplanned work and changes by:A. Putting the new request at the bottom of the backlogB. Dropping everything to jump on the new requestC. Assessing the priority of the new request and starting the work when it's at the top of the backlogD. Giving the customer/stakeholder daily updates
What is the hierarchy of a detailed process map?A. First process, second process, and third processB. Core process, sub process, and sub sub processC. Initial process, secondary process, and tertiary processD. Main process, dynamic process, and supporting process
The main Scrum team roles have the following traits.A. ScrumMasters are an optional role, product owners can be customers, the team follows their plan.B. Product owners micromanage work, ScrumMasters prioritize work, and the team follows direction to deliver tasks.C. The team does the work, the ScrumMaster helps facilitate the process, and the product owner defines the direction for the team.D. Team members and functional managers are all responsible for prioritizing the backlog.
Kanban teams deliver fast by:A. Setting expectations with customers, using a Kanban board, talking to each other, having a workflowB. Visualizing flow, limiting work in progress with visual indicators, managing flow, and adapting with evolutionary changesC. Managing process flow, a single point of contact with customers, effective monitoring capabilities, and toolsD. Customer focus, keeping work small, daily meetings, and tracking lead time
Which meetings are important for planning?A. Demo/review, retros, status meetingsB. Release planning, sprint planning, backlog refinement, daily standupC. Long-term planning, reviews, demosD. Status meetings, backlog refinement, demo/review
One of the key attributes of Scrum at Salesforce is:A. It's a framework to organize delivery to customers.B. Teams work in long iterations or sprints.C. Everyone is organized into large, specialist teams.D. It is a framework used in sports teams, especially soccer.
Why are (demo) dry runs so important? A. They build confidenceB. They build staminaC. They uncover problem areas in your demoD. A and CE. B and C
If you're visiting a customer site, what is an essential item to bring?A. A MiFi deviceB. A backup laptopC. A backup phoneD. CostumesE. Breath mints
The five Scrum values are:A. Trust, Ohana, respect people, planning, and deliveryB. Value, customer, time-box, communication, empowermentC. ScrumMasters, product owners, the team, subject matter experts, technical program managersD. Focus, courage, openness, commitment, and respect
Which of these is a principle of the Universal Process Notation?A. Limit of 5 levelsB. Version control is excludedC. View and edit controlled by job titleD. No more than 8-10 activity boxes on a screen
What is an important step when doing a dry run? A. Practice on your ownB. Practice presenting in front of othersC. Read directly off your SlidesD. Wear Dry shoes
What is the benefit of creating a burndown list?A. It helps you delegate workB. It keeps you organizedC. It encourages spontaneous actionsD. A and BE. B and C
What is a benefit of using keyboard shortcuts?A. Highlight certain areas of a presentationB. Improve navigationC. Improve speed and efficiencyD. Improve screen readability