What is the definition of Scrum?
Lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organization generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems
A short, time-boxed period of when a scrum team works to complete a set amount of work.
Who is accountable for establishing Scrum?
Scrum Master
What is Agile?
A set of methods and practices where solutions evolve thru collaboration.
What are the names of the Simpsons family members?
Homer
Marge
Bart
Lisa
Maggie
What are the Principles of Scrum?
Transparency
Inspection
Adaptation
What is the definition of done?
Team's shared agreement on the criteria that a Product Backlog item must meet before its considered done
What is a scaled agile technique that offers a way to connect multiple teams?
Scrum of Scrums
What are the Do's of Sprint?
Set and understands the goals
Have a good understanding of velocity
Use the Sprint Planning meetings to flesh out details of the work
Capture the information in a project management tool
Who was the 43rd President?
George W. Bush
Is what role team responsible for managing the product backlog?
Product Owner
Product Backlog
What are large bodies of work that can be broken down into a number of smaller task
Stories or Epics
What are the Don'ts of Sprint Planning?
Don't pull too many stories or pull tasks that can't be completed in a sprint
Don't let the team have a fuzzy view of what's in the sprint
Don't leave uncertainty or questions around the work in the sprint
What sport was Jesse Owens involved in?
What is the lifecycle of Scrum?
Product Backlog
Sprint Planning
Sprint
Daily Scrum
Sprint Development
What are the 5 events of Scrum?
Sprint
Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum
Sprint Review
Sprint Retrospect
What is a horizontal, timeline-based chart that represents a project plan?
Gantt Chart
Is the collection of product backlog items selected for delivery
Sprint Backlog
Who is the creator of Mario?
Shigeru Miyamoto