Scrum Principles
Scrum Roles
General
The Scrum Process
Scrum Terminology
100

The Scrum framework is driven by the goal of delivering maximum business value in the least time. To achieve this practically, Scrum believes in this type of development of deliverables.

What is Iterative?

100

This person facilitates team decisions and ensures impediments are removed.

Who is the Scrum Master?

100

The Agile Manifesto encourages People and Interactions over these.

What are Process and Tools?

100

Anyone with a vested interest in the product who is NOT part of the Scrum Team.

Who are Stakeholders?

100

Texas Hold'em is a close cousin of this estimation tool.

What is Planning Poker?

200

This principle describes project visibility and establishes trust among all project participants.

What is Transparency?

200
Owns the backlog, ensuring that it is transparent, ordered by priority, visible, and understood.

Who is the Product Owner

200

The number of story points that the team can complete in a given sprint.

What is Velocity?

200

The short, set time period when a scrum team works to complete a set amount of work.

What is a Sprint?

200

The meeting where a representative from each team come together to discuss cross dependencies.

What is Scrum of Scrums?

300

A scrum team is known as this if they have a high degree of autonomy and are responsible for the management of their own work.

What is Self Organizing?

300

Educates the team in scrum, promotes and supports scrum as defined in the scrum guide.

Who is the Scrum Master

300

This acts as a contract between development team and the Product owner to ensure stories must be immediately actionable.

What is the Definition of Ready?

300

A ceremony scrum teams use to Inspect and Adapt at the end of every sprint.

What is Retrospective?

300

A formal description of the state of the increment when it meets the quality measures required for the product.

What is definition of done?

400

In Scrum we focus on finding ways to be more efficient through empiricism. The three pillars of empiricism include: transparency, inspection, and __________.

What is Adaptation?

400

Daily Double

What quote by Norm Kerth do we use to establish a safe space at the start of Retrospectives

400

This represents the requirements needed within a body of work to be able to mark it as done.

What is Acceptance Criteria?

400

The 4 ceremonies a Scrum Team has every Sprint.

What are Standup, Retrospective, Sprint Review, Sprint Planning?

400

Allotting a fixed, maximum unit of time for an activity in advance.

What is time-boxing?

500

These are the 5 Scrum Principles.

What are: Courage, Focus, Commitment, Respect, Openness?

500

They perform research, design, prototype, and exploration activities as needed.

Who is the Development Team?

500

True or False: When all one's chosen tickets are completed in a Sprint, there is no further way to help the team.

What is False?

500

The activity in a Sprint through which the Product Owner and the Developers add clarity to the Product Backlog.

What is Backlog Refinement?

500

This graph shows the progress of sized tickets completing throughout the Sprint.

What is a burndown chart?