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Scrum Exam PSPO-I Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSPO-I exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is required by Scrum?

(choose the best answer)

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Suggested Answer: A

The Sprint Retrospective is one of the five events defined by Scrum. It is a formal opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint. The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to adapt the way of working so that it becomes more effective and enjoyable. The other options are not required by Scrum, but may be useful practices depending on the context. Developers do not have to stand up at the Daily Scrum, they can choose any format that works for them. A Sprint Burndown Chart is a common way to visualize the remaining work in a Sprint, but it is not mandated by Scrum. Release Planning is a topic that falls under the broader competency of Managing Products with Agility, but it is not a prescribed event in Scrum.


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Chau
6 days ago
I agree with Karol, having all those elements in place is crucial for a successful Scrum implementation.
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Karol
8 days ago
But don't we need all those things in Scrum for it to be successful?
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Vicky
12 days ago
All of the above? You must be joking. Scrum is about simplicity, not piling on a ton of requirements.
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Ryann
3 days ago
A) Sprint Retrospective.
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Sheridan
14 days ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is A) Sprint Retrospective.
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Chery
14 days ago
Haha, 'dCherylopers must stand up' - what is this, a yoga class? I'll take my daily Scrum sitting, thank you very much!
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Karol
15 days ago
I think the answer is E) All of the above.
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Kyoko
1 months ago
Release Planning? That's more of a Waterfall thing. Scrum is all about adaptability and responding to change, not rigidly planning releases.
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Sherron
22 hours ago
E) All of the above.
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Zachary
6 days ago
C) Sprint Burndown Chart.
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Kristian
9 days ago
B) Developers must stand up at the Daily Scrum.
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Corazon
17 days ago
A) Sprint Retrospective.
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Rex
1 months ago
The Sprint Burndown Chart is crucial for tracking progress. I can't imagine Scrum without it.
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Juan
3 days ago
A) Sprint Retrospective.
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Lauran
2 months ago
Developers standing up during the Daily Scrum? Nah, that's just a silly superstition. As long as they're participating, it doesn't matter if they're sitting or standing.
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Latonia
9 days ago
C) Sprint Burndown Chart.
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Gail
16 days ago
Yeah, standing up might just be a way to keep everyone alert and focused during the meeting.
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Jovita
17 days ago
B) Developers must stand up at the Daily Scrum.
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Kallie
19 days ago
A) Sprint Retrospective.
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Leila
1 months ago
I think the important thing is that everyone is actively involved in the Daily Scrum, regardless of their posture.
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Tuyet
1 months ago
I agree, as long as they're engaged, it shouldn't matter if they're standing or sitting.
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Carmelina
2 months ago
A Sprint Retrospective is definitely required in Scrum. That's a no-brainer!
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