Determine how to plan project iterations
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Determine how to plan project iterations
1Sprint planning in Scrum is designed to:Easy2A sprint in Scrum is best described as:Easy3What is a 'sprint goal'?Easy4During sprint planning, the team estimates the sprint backlog items and realizes they have committed...Medium5Iteration planning in an adaptive project considers which inputs?Easy6A team's sprint planning session runs 4 hours for a 2-week sprint. Is this appropriate?Medium7What is the difference between a 'product backlog' and a 'sprint backlog'?Medium8'Yesterday's weather' in adaptive planning refers to:Easy9During iteration planning, the team identifies a user story that is too large to complete in one spr...Medium10What does 'team velocity' measure in adaptive planning?Easy11A product owner wants to add a new user story to the sprint backlog one week into a 2-week sprint. W...Medium12An adaptive team's velocity over six sprints was: 32, 38, 29, 41, 35, 33. The product owner wants to...Hard13The sprint backlog belongs to:Easy14During sprint planning, the team determines they can take on 40 story points. The product owner has ...Medium15A release plan in an adaptive project is BEST described as:Easy16A team consistently overestimates story points during planning, resulting in many uncommitted items ...Medium17What should happen to user stories that are not completed during a sprint?Easy18A team uses Planning Poker for estimation. What is the PRIMARY benefit of this technique?Medium19A product owner and development team disagree on the sprint goal. The PO wants to focus on a new fea...Hard20In adaptive planning, what is the purpose of 'spike' stories?Easy21An adaptive team is planning a 6-sprint release. They want to ensure the most critical features are ...Medium22What is 'definition of ready' (DoR) in adaptive projects?Easy23A team wants to improve their sprint planning efficiency. The Scrum Master recommends spending more ...Medium24In adaptive projects, team capacity for sprint planning is calculated by:Easy25A product owner prioritizes a backlog item rated 'must have' by stakeholders but only worth 5 story ...Medium26An adaptive team has been working for 3 months and their velocity is stable at 40 story points per s...Hard27An iteration in an adaptive project ends. The team has completed 7 out of 8 planned stories, and all...Easy28A scrum team is using relative estimation and has a 'reference story' of 3 story points for a well-u...Medium29The Scrum Master facilitates sprint planning. Their primary role during this ceremony is to:Easy30A team is mid-sprint and realizes that completing the sprint goal will require more work than estima...Medium31A product owner is defining the sprint goal but struggles to articulate it beyond 'complete stories ...Hard32What is the primary purpose of iteration planning in an agile project?Easy33In Scrum, which artifact is used to plan what will be accomplished during a Sprint?Easy34What does 'velocity' measure in agile iteration planning?Easy35What is the typical first step when planning an iteration?Easy36A team consistently completes fewer story points than planned during iterations. What should the tea...Medium37During iteration planning, how should user stories be sized to ensure they fit within a single itera...Medium38What is a 'Definition of Ready' and how does it affect iteration planning?Medium39In Kanban, what concept replaces time-boxed iterations for planning and managing flow?Medium40What is the purpose of a 'Sprint Goal' in Scrum iteration planning?Medium41Which technique helps teams estimate the effort needed for user stories during iteration planning?Medium42A development team discovers mid-iteration that a key dependency won't be available as planned. What...Medium43How does release planning differ from iteration planning in an agile context?Hard44In Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), what replaces individual team iterations at the program level?Hard45When planning iterations for a project with multiple dependent teams, what technique helps coordinat...Hard46A project team's velocity has been highly inconsistent across iterations (ranging from 20 to 50 poin...Hard47What does 'timebox' mean in the context of agile iteration planning?Easy48In agile, who is primarily responsible for maintaining and prioritizing the product backlog?Easy49What is 'backlog refinement' and why is it important for iteration planning?Easy50What is the recommended duration for a Sprint in Scrum?Medium51During iteration planning, the team realizes the Product Owner's top priority story has unclear acce...Medium52How does capacity-based iteration planning differ from velocity-based planning?Hard53Which of the following best describes an 'iteration' in agile project management?Easy54A new team is starting their first iteration. They have no historical velocity data. What is the bes...Medium55In a hybrid project, some work follows agile iterations while other work is sequential. How should i...Hard56What is a 'task board' used for during an agile iteration?Easy57Why should iterations be kept at a consistent length throughout a project?Medium58What is the purpose of the daily standup (daily Scrum) in the context of iteration execution?Medium59A team wants to use story mapping to support iteration planning. What does story mapping primarily h...Hard60What happens to incomplete user stories at the end of an iteration in Scrum?Easy61How does the team use a burndown chart during iteration planning and execution?Medium
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