Question 1
During sprint planning, the team has limited capacity. Which strategy best aligns with Agile principles to select user stories?
Choose stories based on estimated effort alone
Prioritize stories delivering highest user value and strategic impact
Randomly select stories from the backlog
Complete all stories from the previous sprint first
Question 2
A development team finds that frequent story adjustments disrupt their workflow. Which approach balances flexibility and predictability?
Lock all stories before the first sprint
Avoid backlog refinement mid-sprint
Use story mapping to sequence user journeys while allowing prioritized adjustments
Freeze acceptance criteria until the end of the project
Question 3
Which approach ensures personas remain actionable and relevant throughout product development?
Creating highly detailed static profiles at project start
Focusing solely on demographic information
Iteratively updating personas with user research and analytics
Defining generic personas without validation
Question 4
When creating journey maps, which combination of factors best ensures empathy-driven design?
Including emotions, pain points, and opportunities for each stage
Focusing exclusively on business KPIs
Mapping only the most technically feasible stages
Limiting stages to quantitative data
Question 5
A team plans to use journey maps to evaluate a prototype. Which step maximizes learning outcomes?
Testing only with internal stakeholders
Conducting usability testing with representative personas and iterating based on findings
Deploying directly to production without validation
Skipping mapping and focusing solely on analytics
There are 5 questions to complete.