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Question 12

You are a Scrum Master entering an organization that wants to "evolve" their product development to Scrum. The organization's teams are organized into component teams. This means that teams address one single application layer only (for example, front end, middle tier,

back end, and interfaces).

You introduce the concept of feature teams, where teams have the skills to work on multiple layers throughout a Sprint and deliver working software every Sprint. What are two things you take into consideration when moving away from component teams toward feature teams?

(choose the best two answers)

Options:

A.

You cannot do Scrum without feature teams. Do not continue adopting Scrum until teams are reorganized in feature teams.

B.

Productivity, in terms of lines of code or story points, will probably suffer during the transition, although even then delivery of business value is still likely to Increase.

C.

Feature teams will require time to become productive as people from the different layers and components become accustomed to working and delivering unified functionality together, as one Scrum Team.

D.

With feature teams, it is easier to calculate and compare the productivity per team. Incentives on productivity are likely to speed up the transition to feature teams, and therefore the adoption of Scrum.

Question 13

Which two options describe how project budgeting and financial forecasting work in Scrum?

(choose the best two answers)

Options:

A.

Scrum does not align with traditional accounting practices. The financial

department needs to be given a fixed cost per Sprint per team.

B.

Several Sprints may be funded as a single release, with the result of each Sprint being releasable product

C.

The only funding is for the run cost (time and materials) of the Scrum Teams, so no budgeting process is needed_

D.

It is ideally revisited as frequently as each Sprint to ensure value is being

delivered for the investment spent.

Question 14

Towards the end of Sprint Planning, the Product Owner and the Developers have not been able to reach a clear, mutual understanding about the highest order Product Backlog items. Because of this, the Developers could not figure out how many Product Backlog items they could forecast for the upcoming Sprint. The Product Owner did make it clear what business objective he is hoping to achieve with this Sprint. Which of the following two actions would you support?

(choose the best two answers)

Options:

A.

They discuss in the upcoming Sprint Retrospective why this happened and what changes will make it less likely to recur.

B.

The team splits up and everybody takes as much time as they need to study the Product Backlog items first. The Product Owner should be available to answer individual questions. The group reconvenes when all team members are better prepared and restart the Sprint Planning meeting before the Sprint can start.

C.

If all agree, they can continue the Sprint Planning meeting as a team past its timebox, until an adequate number of Product Backlog items are well enough understood for the Developers to make a complete forecast. Then start the Sprint.

D.

The Developers forecast the most likely Product Backlog items to meet the business objective and create a Sprint Backlog based on a likely initial design and plan. Once the timebox for the Sprint Planning event is over, they start the Sprint and continue to analyze, decompose, and create additional functionality during the Sprint.

Question 15

You are the Scrum Master of a Scrum Team that has one Developer who disagrees with team decisions. Their disagreements are becoming disruptive and slowing progress. The Developer often returns to earlier team decisions and re-opens the issue.

What are two ways to go about this problem?

(choose the best two answers)

Options:

A.

You organize an offsite team building activity to establish a foundation of trust. You observe whether the problem persists after the offsite activity.

B.

You take the Developer aside to express your concern over their disagreements

and tell them to act as a team player and to comply with the team's decision.

C.

At the Sprint Retrospective you observe whether the topic is raised. If it does not happen, you check on how comfortable everybody is with the way team

decisions are made.

D.

You go to the Human Resources department and ask them to have a

conversation with the Developer based on the issues the team has raised.

E.

To every team member expressing this concern you suggest raising this with the full team. You offer to help initiate the conversation but not to resolve the concern yourself.

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Exam Code: PSM-II
Exam Name: Professional Scrum Master II
Last Update: Nov 21, 2024
Questions: 74
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