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Exam PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation Topic 2 Question 68 Discussion
PRINCE2 Exam PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation Topic 2 Question 68 Discussion
Actual exam question for PRINCE2's PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 2
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What BEST defines embryonic customer requirements?
A
'Fine-grained' user stories
B
Epics
C
Sub-products
D
Technical stories
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Jonelle
29 days ago
Embryonic requirements, huh? I bet that's when the customer is still just a little egg, waiting to hatch into a fully-formed product. A for the win!
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Wynell
1 months ago
Sub-products? What is this, some kind of embryonic software development? I'm going with A, 'fine-grained' user stories.
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Sheldon
1 months ago
Technical stories? Really? That doesn't sound right at all. This is about the customer, not the technical implementation.
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Karon
4 days ago
B) Epics
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Antione
8 days ago
A) 'Fine-grained' user stories
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Zack
2 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking that epics would be the best choice since they encompass the broader customer needs. But I could be off base here.
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Christa
6 days ago
C) Sub-products
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Dorothy
19 days ago
B) Epics
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Amie
23 days ago
A) 'Fine-grained' user stories
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Royal
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure embryonic customer requirements are those that are still in the early stages of development, like 'fine-grained' user stories. A seems like the best answer to me.
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Maia
16 days ago
I think technical stories could also be part of embryonic customer requirements.
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Felice
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but maybe epics could also be considered embryonic customer requirements.
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Eric
1 months ago
I agree, A) 'Fine-grained' user stories seem to be the best fit for embryonic customer requirements.
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Sommer
1 months ago
I think embryonic customer requirements are like 'fine-grained' user stories.
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Serita
2 months ago
That makes sense, but I still think A) is more specific and detailed.
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Stephen
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) Epics because they capture high-level customer needs.
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Serita
2 months ago
I think it's A) 'Fine-grained' user stories.
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