1. Product Management is responsible for "what gets built" as defined by the Vision,
Roadmap, and what else?
A) Program Backlog
B) Customers
C) Key
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D) PI Planning
2. Which activity happens in the Inspect and Adapt Workshop?
A) A retrospective of the iteration
B) Planning the next PI
C) A demo of the integrated system
D) Refreshing the Program Backlog
3. When is the system demo conducted during program execution?
A) At the end of every iteration
B) On demand
C) Midway through the Program Increment
D) When Features are done
4. Which statement is true about iteration planning?
A) It is required for every iteration to enable fast learning cycles
B) It is only required for every third iteration
C) It is required for component teams but may not be required for feature teams that
have no dependencies on other teams
D) It is not required for teams that consistently meet their PI Objectives
5. A user story includes which three things? (Choose three)
A) How
B) Why
C) What
D) Where
E) Who
F) When
6. A decrease in variability leads to an increase in what?
A) Predictability
B) Risk
C) Cost
D) Length
7. What is the one key benefit of a Backlog Refinement session?
A) It allows the team to state the problem and then think about, what where when and impact
B) It serves a variety of purposes, including a dedicated time for planning, retrospective,
exploring and innovating
C) It is the main way in SAFe for achieving relentless improvement
D) It provides time to identify dependencies and issues that could impact the next iteration
8. What are two behaviors of an effective Scrum Master? (Choose two)
A) To focus on their own objectives and limit interaction with Product Owner
B) To work with stakeholders and subject matter experts to define the Epic and its potential
benefits
C) To act as a servant leader and exhibit Lean-Agile leadership
D) To ensure no changes are made to the scope during an iteration
E) To facilitate the teams progress toward the iteration goals
9. What statement is true about features and stories?
A) Features should be small enough to fit into an iteration
B) Each feature should have at least five stories
C) Features can be larger than an iteration but Stories should be small
enough to fit into an iteration
D) Stories can be broken into features
10. Which statement defines the purpose of Iteration Planning (IP)?
A) It is to break stories into tasks that are achievable in the team's capacity
B) It is to explore and implement program Epics and split them into Features to be further
explored
C) It is to organize the work and define a realistic scope for the iteration
D) It is to analyze, approve, and ready Features for implementation
11.What is the major benefit for reducing batch size?
A) Increase throughput
B) Decrease stress on the system
C) Increase visibility
D) Increase Work-In-Progress
12.Develops and delivers solutions incrementally, using a series of fixed-length
iterations within a Program Increment (PI) timebox and aligns teams to a
common business and technology mission.
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13. During the Inspect and Adapt event, how are reflection, data collection, problem
solving, and identification of improvement actions used?
A) To help the team bond and work more efficiently together
B) To enhance and improve the innovation and planning processes
C) To evalutate better implementation steps
D) To increase the quality and reliability of the next PI
14.What best supports Innovation in the Safe House of Lean?
A) Visualizing work
B) Optimizing the whole
C) Fast Learning Cycles
D) Built in Quality
Visualizing the work
Optimizing the whole (Relentless Improvement)
Fast Learning Cycles (Iterations and Program Increments)
Built in Quality (Flow)
15. Which statement describes the information within a story?
A) Story acceptance criteria must be finalized before beginning iteration planning
B) A story is written in full detail specifications so that the work is ready to be
implemented immediately
C) No further conversation is required after the Story is identified because it contains
all necessary details
D) A story provides just enough information for the intent to be understood by both
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