I'm torn between A and C. Both seem to capture the essence of quality assurance, but C specifically mentions the execution of planned quality activities, which is crucial.
Option A seems like the most comprehensive answer. It covers the key aspects of quality assurance, such as evaluating processes and standards to ensure their relevance.
I think Quality Assurance is also about identifying and defining the product required from a Sprint and the project, along with the Acceptance Criteria.
Quality Assurance is the evaluation of processes and standards that govern quality management in a project to ensure that they continue to be relevant.
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