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ScrumStudy Exam SMC Topic 1 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for ScrumStudy's SMC exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 1
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One week passes by, and less than half of the Product Backlog (requirements) is recorded. The Product Owner believes that it's best to start the first Sprint with this information, rather than waiting for the whole backlog to be completed. What should we do?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Rosamond
1 months ago
Yeah, let's just go for it! Half a backlog is better than no backlog at all. We can always adjust as we go. Fail fast, fail forward, right?
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Carlee
17 days ago
Yeah, let's just go for it! Half a backlog is better than no backlog at all. We can always adjust as we go. Fail fast, fail forward, right?
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Milly
23 days ago
B) No, we should wait for the whole backlog to be completed before starting the Sprints
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Darnell
1 months ago
A) Yes it's a good time to start the first Sprint
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Cherry
2 months ago
Wait, the whole backlog isn't done yet? Did someone forget to update the coffee machine? Gotta keep those developers fueled up, am I right?
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Candra
5 days ago
B) I think it's risky to start without the full backlog, we might miss important requirements
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Honey
8 days ago
A) Let's get the Sprint started and keep the developers motivated!
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Isidra
10 days ago
B) No, we should wait for the whole backlog to be completed before starting the Sprints
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Blair
14 days ago
A) Yes it's a good time to start the first Sprint
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Mabel
2 months ago
Nah, man. We gotta have the full backlog before we dive into the first Sprint. How else are we gonna plan properly? This is Scrum 101.
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Kerrie
2 months ago
A) I agree with Jarvis, starting the first Sprint with the available information can help us get started sooner and adapt as we go
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Brandon
2 months ago
Starting the first Sprint with an incomplete backlog? Sounds risky, but the Product Owner knows best. I'll trust their judgment on this one.
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Maurine
23 days ago
B) No, we should wait for the whole backlog to be completed before starting the Sprints
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Mariann
24 days ago
Starting the first Sprint with an incomplete backlog might help us get started sooner.
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Teresita
25 days ago
A) Yes it's a good time to start the first Sprint
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Brynn
29 days ago
B) No, we should wait for the whole backlog to be completed before starting the Sprints
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Patria
1 months ago
Starting the first Sprint with an incomplete backlog might help us get started sooner.
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Cherelle
2 months ago
A) Yes it's a good time to start the first Sprint
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Paola
3 months ago
B) No, we should wait for the whole backlog to be completed before starting the Sprints
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Jarvis
3 months ago
A) Yes it's a good time to start the first Sprint
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