Scrum Ceremonies
Definition of Ready
Definition of Done
Scrum Roles
Scrum Artifacts
100

What is the meeting called where the team plans the work for the sprint?

What is the Sprint Planning?

100

What does DoR stand for?

What is the Definition of Ready?

100

 What does DoD stand for?

What is the Definition of Done?

100

Who is responsible for the product backlog?

Who is the Product Owner?

100

What is the list of all work that needs to be done for the product called?

What is the Product Backlog?

200

What is the short, daily meeting called where team members talk about what they did yesterday and plan for today?

What is the Daily Scrum (or Stand-up)?

200

When should a user story meet the Definition of Ready?

Before it is added to the Sprint Backlog.

200

True or False: A feature is done when the code is written.

What is False? (It must be tested and meet all DoD criteria.)

200

Who removes obstacles and helps the team work better together?

 Who is the Scrum Master?

200

What is the list of work chosen for the current sprint called?

What is the Sprint Backlog?

300

What is the ceremony called at the end of the sprint to inspect the product and show it to stakeholders?

What is the Sprint Review?

300

True or False: A user story is ready if the team understands it and can estimate it.

What is True?

300

What is one thing that should be true for a user story to be considered “done”?

What is: The code is tested and works as expected.

300

Who works on the tasks in the sprint to build the product?

 Who are the Developers (or the Scrum Team)?

300

What is the name of the result that is delivered at the end of each sprint?

What is the Increment?

400

What is the ceremony where the team reflects on the last sprint and discusses improvements?

What is the Sprint Retrospective?

400

What kind of acceptance criteria must a story have to meet the Definition of Ready?

Clear and testable acceptance criteria.

400

When should the Definition of Done be checked?

What is: At the end of each user story and during the Sprint Review.

400

Who represents the needs of the customers or stakeholders?

Who is the Product Owner?

400

Which artifact shows progress and forecasts how much work the team can do in future sprints?

What is the Burn-down Chart?

500

What is the time period called in Scrum where the team works on specific tasks to achieve a goal?

What is the Sprint?

500

What is one key condition that must be met for a user story to be considered “ready”?

 The story is small enough to be completed within a sprint.

500

Who creates the Definition of Done?

What is: The Scrum Team.

500

Who facilitates the Scrum events?

Who is the Scrum Master?

500

What is the document that shows the current state of all work needed for the product?

What is the Product Backlog?