Q---yes
Which framework prescribes User Story as the format for backlog items?
Scrum 2option
FDD
Crystal
Extreme Programming
DSDM
Q---NO
A good Agile team should exhibit the following qualities …
All in team must have the same level of technical expertise
The team is self-organizing
The team should only take up tasks assigned by Product Owner
The team must be hierarchical with a strict chain of command
The team is cross-functional
Q---YES
Eric has been working for a customer who has been following Agile for quite some time now. He is quite hands-on with Scrum and acquired
PSM I certification already. The customer may soon move to a large scale Agile. Which other certification may be beneficial for Eric so he can
be prepared to help the customer?
SAFe Program Consultant (SPC)
Certified Scrum Master (CSM)
Professional Scrum Master II (PSM II)
Q---YES
What is a Kanban board?
A list of activities banned by the team
The set of Can Have requirements
A visible chart depicting the work to be done, work in progress and work done
Board that captures the details of the entire project for audit purpose
Q---NO
What do all Agile frameworks have in common?
A prescribed, fixed iteration length
Lightweight approach that allows the self-organized teams to better respond to business requirements
Iterative and Incremental development
A clear step-by-step process for software development
A prescribed format for backlog items
Q---NO
The reason for holding regular Sprint Retrospective is
It allows the team to take a necessary break from work
It gives management information to use in team members’ performance reviews
Provides an opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint.
Retrospectives are optional
Provides an opportunity for stakeholders to look at what the team is building
Q---YES
Munnabhai knows the four values of Agile Manifesto by heart. However, he was confused when a customer spoke with him highlighting Agile
characteristics of short software development cycles or iterations. He could not recollect anything about short iterations in Agile Manifesto.
What did he miss to learn about?
Agile Principles
Agile Guidelines
Agile Methods
Agile Phases
Q---YES
The Scrum team is using the Kanban board to make work visually available to all. What CANNOT be inferred from the board?
Number of items to be worked on by the team
Percentage completion
Tasks move from left to right
Limit work in progress
Q--YES
Agile and Design Thinking are same
Design Thinking is about Product Development. Agile Manifesto is about Software Development
Design Thinking is finding the right things and Agile is about building the right things
Design Thinking is building the right things and Agile is about finding the right things
Q---NO
What is the purpose of Sprint Review?
Product Owner can show the progress to the stakeholders and get the approval to release the work to the production
To assess the team's productivity and possibly record the assessment score against the performance goals
To inspect the working software with the key stakeholders and take the insights from the feedback to next Sprint
So that the Scrum Team can reorganize for the next Sprint
Q----YES
Agile Manifesto has ... Values and ….. Principles
4, 10
6, 12
4,12
4,4
3,5
Q---YES
Juaraz is a TCS Delivery Partner of customer ABC, having an Agile Team in one location. He plans to expand this Agile Team. He arrives at a
plan to set up the expanded team in another location. For an effective distributed agile between different locations, what is recommended?
Agile between distributed locations will not work. Drop the plan.
Leverage the guidelines from the TCS Point of View on distributed agile (Location Independent Agile).
Copy a working distributed agile model from other customers and simply reuse that model.
Q----NO
Which of the following statements about changing requirements in software development, are correct?
In traditional way of software development, once the requirements are base lined, further changes should undergo heavy change control process
-1
Changes are acceptable till design but once development starts, any further change should be rejected
In traditional way of software development, once the requirements are base lined, further changes can be easily accepted with light process. –1
Organizations must adapt to rapidly changing market conditions to stay relevant in business
Q----NO
Which of these are Scrum anti patterns?
Programmers as one Scrum Team and Testers as another Scrum Team
Scrum Master as a servant leader
Scrum Team with 20 members
Cross Functional team
Sprint duration of 6 weeks
Q----YES
What is the purpose of Sprint burndown chart?
It is used to measure utilization of the development team
It is used to measure defects introduced during the Sprint
It is used to measure how much work is yet to be done to reach Sprint goal
It is used to measure how fast the Product Owner turns around on the queries
Q---YES
Sprint itself is an event in Scrum?
True
False
Q-----NO
Which of the following statements BEST describe why Agile is winning?
Products produced by an Agile approach are cheaper than those produced by any other approach
Agile increases the chances of delivering early business value to the market and quickly incorporate the feedback from the market usage.
Products have faster time to market but may not meet immediate customer needs
Products are expensive when compared with products produced by other approaches, but are of top quality.
Q----NO
How is the Agile value "Responding to change over following a plan" addressed in Scrum?
Product Owner can change the Sprint Backlog any day
During the Sprint Planning, Development team has all the authority to choose any Product Backlog item to work on
Product Owner writes lightweight Change Requests for quick approvals
Product Owner can change the plan for next Sprint based on latest market conditions and feedback from last Sprint
Product Owner can change the Product Backlog any time
Q---YES
The time box for a Daily Scrum is ...
Two minutes per person.
15 minutes
2 hrs
No time box
30 minutes
Q----YES
Which of these is a benefit of Agile?
Reduced Risk
Faster time to market
Ability to respond to changing requirements
Improved collaboration between business and technical team
All of these
Q---NO
The Product Owner in a Scrum project … ?
Has no control over the prioritization of Product Backlog Items
Has the final authority over the prioritization of Product Backlog Items
Collaborates with the developers over prioritization of Product Backlog Items, but the developers have the final say
Collaborates with the developers over prioritization of Product Backlog Items, but Product Owner has the final say
Creates the Product Backlog Items but leaves prioritization to Business Analyst
Q---YES
Match the framework to its author(s) in the order of listing: Scrum; Crystal; Extreme programming ?
Kent Beck; Alistair Cockburn; Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland
Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland; Kent Beck; Alistair Cockburn
Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland; Alistair Cockburn; Kent Beck
Alistair Cockburn; Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland; Kent Beck
Takeuchi and Nonaka; Alistair Cockburn; Kent Beck
Q---YES
Providing additional feature without clear understanding of the business need - What is this category of waste?
Inventory
We do it all the time. It is not a waste.
Over Production
Defects
Over Processing
Q---YES
What does NOT match with Agile Manifesto?
Processes and tools over individuals and interactions
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Responding to change over following a plan
Contract negotiation over customer collaboration
Q---NO
The Agile approach to documentation is: ?
Do no documentation because it is a waste of time
Do just enough documentation to support the development and use of the product
Do sufficient documentation to prove you have done a good job
Do more documentation than usual, because Agile is risky
Agile Manifesto mandates zero documentation
Q---NO
How should work be allocated to the team in a Scrum project?
The Scrum Master must assign tasks to individuals
Team members must volunteer for tasks appropriate to their skills
The complex tasks must be allocated by the Scrum Master
Tasks must be allocated to team members by the Product Owner
While senior team members volunteer for tasks, juniors must be assigned tasks by the Scrum Master
Q---YES
Which of these are Agile estimation techniques?
Full Upfront Estimates
Planning Poker
Work Breakdown Structure
T Shirt sizing
Random Distribution
Q---YES
Which of the following statements are correct?
Agile and Design Thinking are same
Design Thinking is about Product Development. Agile Manifesto is about Software Development
Design Thinking is finding the right things and Agile is about building the right things
Design Thinking is building the right things and Agile is about finding the right things
Q---YES
Ron has just started as a Scrum Master for an Agile team. He has acquired knowledge by reading multiple sources. After practicing Scrum for a
while on the job, he is looking for a certification to benchmark. What can be recommended for him?
Scrum Master Accredited Certificate (SMAC)
SAFe Agilist (SA)
Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I)
Q---YES
Noor’s Scrum Team had a great Sprint Review of a new feature with their Product Owner. Product Owner was happy with new feature, and
wanted to release the feature to user. But, the Scrum Team cannot do it themselves because production environment is owned the company’s
IT operations team. Scrum Team was directed to create a ticket with IT operations for production release, and wait a week for an Ops engineer
to manually work on the ticket. What is missing in this environment?
Feedbac
Flow
Continuous Improvement
Q---YES
………………. improves the flow of business idea through its development and release to users. ?
Good Requirements Management Tool
Waterfall method
DevOps practices
Beta release
Change Control Board (CCB)
Q-----YES
Increasing number of TCS customers are moving to the Agile way of working. Why is this a true statement?
For last few years, there is a double digit increment in number of Agile projects (per IPMS) year on year
In 90% of executive conversations, customers bring in Agile as a topic of conversation
For all new engagements, TCS mandates Agile
This is not a true statement
Both 1 and 2
Q----YES
The Scrum team is using the Kanban board to make work visually available to all. What CANNOT be inferred from the board?
Number of items to be worked on by the team
Percentage completion
Tasks move from left to right
No Limit work in progress
Q----YES
John, a team member, has completed E0 - Agile for Beginners. He wants to contribute to TCS Agile Vision. He wants to find out what is
planned for his account. Whom should he contact for details?
Account Leadership
Q----NO
Why is the Daily Scrum held at the same time and same place?
So that the place can be named as Daily Scrum Hub
The consistency reduces complexity and overhead
The Product Owner demands it
Rooms are hard to book and this helps in advance booking
There is no such rule
Q----YES
Mannar & Company kick started a major cross company project that involved working with multiple business unit leaders to build enterprise
wide platform. Impressed by the success of small projects in Agile, company leadership enforced Agile in this transformation project. Shortly
after few Sprints, teams witnessed that the Product Owner was not able to build consensus among the business unit leaders on requirements.
There were several political aspects behind the collaboration. What went wrong?
For large transformation projects, Design Thinking is required before Agile
Agile is based on trust and collaboration so that consensus can be arrived at quickly. This scenario did not have that atmosphere
Agile doesn’t require any pre-requisites. It works very well in all context. In this scenario, the Product Owner doesn't seem to be competent
Q----YES
Which one is a popular tool used in Agile software development
Rexx
Jenkins
MS PowerPoint
Tally
Q----YES
The Scrum team is using the Kanban board to make work visually available to all. What CANNOT be inferred from the board?
Number of items to be worked on by the team
Percentage completion
Tasks move from left to right
Limit work in progre
Q----YES
Which one of these is NOT an XP practice?
Test Driven Development
Extreme Reviews
Pair Programming
Continuous Integration
Refactoring
Q----YES
Industry surveys show that in traditional approach, users do not use nearly 60% of the features delivered. What do you think are the probable
causes?
These features were developed based on initial assumptions about the user requirements, but assumption turned out to be wrong
By the time the features were delivered, the market and user requirements had changed.
The marketing team did not advertise the product features.
Q----YES
Juaraz is a TCS Delivery Partner of customer ABC, having an Agile Team in one location. He plans to expand this Agile Team. He arrives at a
plan to set up the expanded team in another location. For an effective distributed agile between different locations, what is recommended?
Agile between distributed locations will not work. Drop the plan.
Leverage the guidelines from the TCS Point of View on distributed agile (Location Independent Agile).
Copy a working distributed agile model from other customers and simply reuse that model.
Q----YES
A team is having the first Sprint Planning meeting. What are the activities that the team must perform during the meeting?
The team must discuss the problems encountered in the earlier project
Team chooses the Product Backlog Items to work in the Sprint and crafts a Sprint Goal.
Team must draw up the Release Plan for the final product
Each team member should come prepared with their version of the plan
The team must look at the project plan prepared by the Product Owner and understand their tasks
Q----YES
Daily Scrum is NOT recommended for collocated teams
True
False
Q----YES
A Scrum Team works on a 4 weeks Sprint. After few Sprints, the team finds that they spend more effort on unit testing, as the code base size
has increased. What can be BEST recommended for this team?
Unit testing is not fun anyway. As a self-organized team, choose to ignore the unit testing
Adopt practices like test automation from other frameworks like XP
Increase the duration of the sprint from 4 weeks to 6 weeks
Add two more temporary testers
Form a separate Testing team
Q----YES
Agile principles can be only used for software development
True
False
Q----YES
What is MOST likely to happen if the Product Owner is not available during a Sprint?
The team self-organizes itself to create value
The Business Analyst helps the team until the Product Owner returns
The Sprint deliverables may not be of desired value
The Scrum Master plays the role of Product Owner Scrum Master terminates the Sprint and waits for the Product Owner to return
Q----YES
Which of the following BEST represent the Scrum approach to planning
Planning is a continuous activity done jointly by Scrum Master and Product Owner
Detailed planning is done upfront and not revisited
Whole team together does just enough upfront planning followed by continuous planning throughout the project
Only planning in Scrum is the Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum is one of the planning events
Q----YES
The Agile way is:
To produce working software of high business value and of the right quality, early and incrementally
To produce working software only after requirements documentation has been signed off by the Product Owner
To produce simple prototypes early, and release all only at the end of the project.
Each developer to sit with business every day, code as they mutually discuss, and move to production when the business seems satisfied
Q----YES
A team is having the first Sprint Planning meeting. What are the activities that the team must perform during the meeting?
The team must discuss the problems encountered in the earlier project
Team chooses the Product Backlog Items to work in the Sprint and crafts a Sprint Goal.
Team must draw up the Release Plan for the final product
Each team member should come prepared with their version of the plan
The team must look at the project plan prepared by the Product Owner and understand their tasks
Q----YES
Which of the following BEST represent the Scrum approach to planning?
Planning is a continuous activity done jointly by Scrum Master and Product Owner
Detailed planning is done upfront and not revisited
Whole team together does just enough upfront planning followed by continuous planning throughout the project
Only planning in Scrum is the Sprint Planning
Daily Scrum is one of the planning events
Q----YES
Agile Teams need to comply by the Agile Values and Principles but have flexibility to choose appropriate value-adding practices?
True
False
Q----YES
Sprint itself is an event in Scrum?
Ture
False
Q----YES
Which of the following BEST describes the approach for determining the Sprint length in Scrum?
Sprints must be 30 days always
Product Owner unilaterally decides the duration of Sprint
Sprints must be two weeks always
The team must collectively agree on the length of the Sprint based on business need and technical team's ability; subject to a maximum of one
month
There is no rule on Sprint duration