Agile Values
Scrum Roles
Agile Ceremonies
Agile Artifacts
Kanban
100

What does Agile value more than following a plan?

Responding to change

100

Who is responsible for maximizing product value?

Product Owner

100

What ceremony kicks off the sprint?

Sprint Planning

100

What artifact contains all desired features for the product?

Product Backlog

100

What is the primary visual tool used in Kanban?

Kanban board

200

What does Agile value more than processes and tools?

Individuals and interactions

200

Who facilitates Scrum and removes blockers?

Scrum Master

200

What short daily meeting keeps the team aligned?

Daily Stand-Up

200

What is a list of tasks for the current sprint?

Sprint Backlog

200

What does WIP stand for?

Work In Progress

300

Agile values customer collaboration over what?

Contract negotiation

300

Who builds and delivers the product?

Development Team

300

What ceremony is focused on improving the process?

Sprint Review

300

What shows completed work at the end of the sprint?

Sprint Demo

300

What is the goal of limiting WIP?

To improve flow and reduce context switching

400

Agile promotes working software over what?

Comprehensive documentation

400

True or False: Scrum Master is the boss of the team.

False

400

What ceremony is focused on improving the process?

Sprint Retrospective

400

What visual tool tracks work remaining?

Burndown Chart

400

What metric measures how long a task takes to complete in Kanban?

Cycle time

500

Name all four Agile values

  • Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
  • Working software over comprehensive documentation
  • Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

Responding to change over following a plan

500

What’s the difference between a Product Owner and Scrum Master?

PO manages the product backlog and priorities; 


SM ensures the team follows Scrum practices and removes impediments.

500

What topics are covered in a Daily Stand-Up?

What I did, what I’m doing, blockers

500

Which artifact reflects team capacity and planned work?

Sprint Backlog



500

How does Kanban differ from Scrum?

Kanban is continuous flow, 

Scrum is time-boxed with defined roles and ceremonies

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