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Exam SMC Topic 4 Question 111 Discussion
ScrumStudy Exam SMC Topic 4 Question 111 Discussion
Actual exam question for ScrumStudy's SMC exam
Question #: 111
Topic #: 4
[All SMC Questions]
Which of the following statements about non-core Scrum roles is correct?
A
Non-core roles are mandatorily required for the Scrum project to be successful.
B
Non-core roles are supportive roles indirectly responsible for the success or failure of the project.
C
Non-core roles are involved with the project, but do not have any interest in the project.
D
Non-core roles have a formal stature on the project team and are continuously involved in the Scrum
process.
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Emogene
12 hours ago
I disagree, Keneth. Non-core roles may not have a formal stature but still play a crucial role in the project's success.
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Keneth
2 days ago
I believe option D is correct. Non-core roles have a formal stature and are continuously involved.
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Elfriede
3 days ago
I agree with you, Vivienne. Non-core roles are supportive and indirectly impact the project.
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Jerlene
5 days ago
B definitely sounds right. These non-core roles provide valuable support, even if they're not the ones driving the main work.
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Vivienne
18 days ago
I think the correct statement is B.
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Dell
1 months ago
Haha, option C is just silly. How can you be involved in a project but have no interest in it? That makes no sense!
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Merissa
9 days ago
User 3: Option B seems more accurate, non-core roles play a supportive role in the project.
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Leota
12 days ago
User 2: Definitely, non-core roles may not be directly involved, but they still have an interest in the project.
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Willow
18 days ago
User 1: I agree, option C doesn't make sense at all.
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Toshia
1 months ago
I'd have to go with D. The non-core roles have a formal presence on the team and are continuously involved in the Scrum process.
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Coral
1 months ago
Option B seems the most accurate to me. The non-core roles may not be directly responsible for the project, but they can certainly impact its success.
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Oliva
12 days ago
It's important to recognize the value of non-core roles in the success of a Scrum project.
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Holley
29 days ago
Yes, they may not have a formal stature, but their contribution can make a difference.
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Dylan
1 months ago
I agree, non-core roles may not be mandatory but they definitely play a supportive role.
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Emogene
12 hours agoKeneth
2 days agoElfriede
3 days agoJerlene
5 days agoVivienne
18 days agoDell
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1 months agoCoral
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