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Questions # 111:

An agile practitioner notices that team members are disengaged. As a result, the team's velocity has decreased. What should the agile practitioner do to get the team back on track?

Options:

A.

Escalate the issue to the project sponsor.

B.

Remove stories to increase velocity.

C.

Hold a stand-up to address the issue.

D.

Facilitate a team retrospective.

Questions # 112:

After some iterations, the Agile practitioner observes that the team is self-organizing in small knowledge silos.

Which action should be taken regarding the team's behavior?

Options:

A.

Raise the concern to upper management.

B.

Establish rules for the team to avoid this situation.

C.

Reorganize the team aiming to force the behaviors.

D.

Advise the team of the risks and invite them to change.

Questions # 113:

A team lead reviews processes and identifies bottlenecks that prevent the teams from quickly delivering minimum viable products (MVPs). Which responsibility falls within the context of servant leadership?

Options:

A.

Facilitate the team's agile retrospective meeting

B.

Guard the team against external distractions

C.

Escalate points of conflict the team cannot resolve

D.

Identify the sequence for developing stories within an iteration

Questions # 114:

Question # 114

An agile development team is working on a digital transformation project and is facing challenges in obtaining consistent feedback from stakeholders who are dispersed around the world. The product owner is under pressure as this lack of engagement has led to prolonged decision-making cycles and has adversely affected the outcomes of sprints.

How should the team improve stakeholder engagement to help ensure timely feedback and better decision-making? (Refer to Stakeholder Power/Interest Grid)

Options:

A.

Implement a dynamic feedback platform leveraging collaboration tools, accommodating diverse schedules and enabling stakeholders to provide feedback asynchronously.

B.

Establish a rotating stakeholder committee composed of representatives from different regions and departments, ensuring diverse perspectives are considered in decision-making processes.

C.

Enforce a strict policy requiring stakeholders to attend weekly synchronous feedback sessions, leveraging technology to accommodate various time zones and scheduling conflicts.

D.

Appoint regional liaison officers responsible for coordinating stakeholder interactions within their respective time zones, facilitating regular communication and feedback exchange.

Questions # 115:

When working on a new product, what should an agile team do to ensure alignment with external stakeholders?

Options:

A.

Hold a kick-off meeting to assign roles.

B.

Review the project vision statement.

C.

Ask the product owner for a detailed product-specification document.

D.

Work with the Scrum Master to ensure that agile principles are followed.

Questions # 116:

An agile team is preparing a release plan for a project. What information will the team need to complete this plan?

Options:

A.

Amount of work needed to complete a single user story

B.

Amount of work that can be accomplished by each team member

C.

Amount of work that can be accomplished in an iteration

D.

Amount of work that can be accomplished by the entire team

Questions # 117:

Midway through a project, the product owner learns from the sponsor that a major component, which is already 20 percent complete, is unimportant to users. The component was part of the approved scope and a key selling point for the project.

What should the product owner do next?

Options:

A.

Obtain approval from the change control board to discontinue the component

B.

Ask the team to continue developing the component

C.

Ask the team to discontinue developing the component

D.

Request the sponsor's formal approval to discontinue the component

Questions # 118:

During a project's last few sprints, an agile practitioner notices an increase in defects. A root-cause analysis indicates that a poor understanding of the requirements was caused by the inability of the product owner to communicate clearly.

What should the agile practitioner do?

Options:

A.

Inform the product owner's manager so that corrective action may be taken.

B.

Communicate this to the product owner, and offer to help facilitate discussions with the team.

C.

Encourage a team member to raise this during the retrospective to ensure that the product owner is aware.

D.

Escalate this issue to the sponsor so that corrective action may be taken.

Questions # 119:

What should a product owner do when a new stakeholder is complaining that they are not receiving the relevant financial data regarding the project.

Options:

A.

Work with the scrum master to give the stakeholder access to the related information radiator

B.

Invite the stakeholder to the next sprint planning session so they can ask questions of the team

C.

Ask the team to prepare the requested data in the next iteration

D.

Direct the stakeholder to the project team so they can provide more data

Questions # 120:

A project team has a senior subject matter expert (SME) who is comfortable with data integration. The SME is not inclined to perform regression testing because the SME feels that performing regression testing is more of a junior duty.

What should the Scrum Master do?

Options:

A.

Explain to the SME the importance of being a team player, that the tasks are assigned by the Scrum Master, and work should not be refused.

B.

Acknowledge that the SME has a valid point from an efficiency point of view and will perform better staying as a specialist.

C.

Leverage a separate testing team altogether to assist with all testing to ensure consistent results.

D.

Explain to the team the importance of reducing team size by reducing specializations and bottlenecks and that every team member plays an equal part.

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