Scrum Events (Ceremonies)
Scrum Roles
Scrum Artifacts
Potpourri
100

Which scrum event is for presenting the outcome of the Sprint to stakeholders in order for the Scrum Team to get feedback and update the backlog accordingly? 

Sprint Review

100

What are the three roles on a Scrum team?

Development team member, Product Owner, and Scrum Master

100

Which Scrum Artifact represents what the team has selected to implement over a 2 week time period?

Sprint Backlog

200

What are the three questions that should be answered in the Daily Scrum (stand up)?

What did you do yesterday? What are you doing today? Do you have any blockers?

200

Who sets the vision for the value the Scrum team should deliver?

Product Owner

200

What extended artifact informs the team of the amount of work left to do versus the amount of time left in the sprint?

Sprint burndown chart

200

How many principles are stated in the Agile Manifesto?

12 

300

Which of these is not a Scrum event (ceremony)? Retrospective, Backlog Grooming, Sprint Review, Spring Planning

Backlog Grooming. It's an activity that is important for keeping the backlog up to date and ready to work, but it does not have a Scrum-defined timebox like the other events.

300

Which role(s) on the scrum team is/are required at standup?

Only the development team. Scrum Master and Product Owner are optional, but useful attendees.

300

Which Scrum Artifact contains a prioritized list of all functionality desired of the product(s)?

Product Backlog

300

Which of these is NOT one of the 4 scrum values? "Working Software over Comprehensive Documentation," "Individuals and Interactions over Processes and Tools," "Stage Gate Delivery over Iterative Development," or "Responding to Change over Following a Plan"?

Stage Gate Delivery over Iterative Development

400

Which artifact can be described as the the sum of all the Product Backlog items completed during a Sprint and the value of the increments of all previous Sprints?

Product Increment