ARTIFACTS
DEFINITION OF DONE
EMPIRICISM
EVENTS
ROLES
SCRUM VALUES
AGILE
200

Traditionally there are (blank) artifacts known in Scrum.

What are three?

200

The Definition of Done is defined by the Scrum Team. The role responsible for delivering a potentially usable product are called

Who are the Developers?

200

List the three principles of Empiricism.

What are transparency, inspection, and adaptation?

200

List the events involved in Scrum.

What are sprint planning, sprint, Daily Scrum, sprint review, and sprint retrospective?

200

Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Developers.

What is the Scrum Team?

200

Define FORCC.

What is Focus, Openness, Respect, Commitment, and Courage?
200

A lightweight framework used to approach complex initiatives or product development.

What is Scrum?


400

List the three artifacts known in Scrum.

What is Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment?


400

The Definition of Done is defined in this Scrum event. 

What is Sprint Planning?

400

Changes to the product during the inspection process is called

What is Adaptation?

400

A 15-minute meeting for Developers to inspect the work performed and adjust any approach to ensure "DONE" increment will be delivered.

What is the Daily Scrum?

400

Maximizes the value of the product. Manages the Product Backlog. Interacts with stakeholders/customers for any feedback.


Who is the Product Owner?

400

Shown when the Scrum Team accepts working on difficult features or technology.

What is courage?


400

What is the Scrum Framework?

600

Each artifact contains a commitment. List the commitment for all three.

What are:

Increment : Definition of Done

Product Backlog : Product Goal

Sprint Backlog : Sprint Goal


600

As a result of the finished product, this aspect must be met

What is quality?

600

During the progress, Increment, and the Product Backlog, this empirical principle is used

What is Inspection?

600

Evaluation of previous sprints can be discussed here.

What is sprint retrospective?

600

Creating a plan for the Sprint, the Sprint Backlog. Instilling quality by adhering to a Definition of Done. Adapting their plan each day toward the Sprint Goal. Holding each other accountable as professionals.


Who are the Developers?

600

Acceptance of different opinions, ideas, and cultural backgrounds.

What is respect?

600

Calculation about the future completion about an item.

What is forecasting?

800

All artifacts of the Scrum Framework are administrated by the

Who are the Product Owner or the Developers?

800

Improvements to the Definition of Done is found in this Scrum event.

What is Sprint Retrospective?

800

Visibility and understanding of all the information in the Product Backlog 

What is Transparency?


800

Addresses three topic during this event: Why is this sprint valuable, What can be done this sprint, and how will the chosen work get done.

What is Sprint Planning?

800

A servant leader who helps everyone understand scrum theory, practices, roles, and values. Responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum. A facilitator, but not a manager. 

What is a Scrum Master?

800

It is exampled in Scrum when we are free to share our ideas about the product, its features, and when we listen to others and their ideas.

What is openness?

800

Types of Estimation

What is Planning Poker and Story Point Estimation?

1000

It is important that the actions and the artifacts of the initiative are (blank), which allows everyone involved to gain a common understanding of what is being seen.

What is transparent?

1000

For a product to considered "Done" it must be 

What is usable?

1000

Knowledge comes from experience and making decisions based on what is observed.

What is Empiricism?

1000

Inspect the outcome of the Sprint and determine future adaptations.

What is Sprint Review?

1000

Project Managers, Testers, Analysts, Engineers.

Who are not the Scrum Team?

1000

Shown when team is working on specific task.

What is focus?

1000

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