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Scrum Sprint Planning and Execution Skills Test

Assess your ability to plan and execute Scrum sprints effectively. This test covers sprint planning, daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives.

20–30 Questions per assessment
15–45 min Estimated completion time
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Mastering Scrum sprint planning and execution is crucial for delivering value incrementally and responding to change. This test evaluates your practical knowledge of Scrum events, artifacts, and roles within a sprint context.

This is a demo version of the test. You may attempt up to 3 questions.

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Instructions and covered skills

Ensure you are in a quiet environment with no distractions. Read each question carefully and select the best single answer. All questions are based on the Scrum Guide and common practices. Do not use external resources. Answer honestly to reflect your true skill level. Manage your time to complete all questions.

Key Areas

  • Sprint Planning: defining the Sprint Goal, selecting Product Backlog items, creating the Sprint Backlog.
  • Daily Scrum: inspecting progress, adapting the Sprint Backlog, planning the next 24 hours.
  • Sprint Review: inspecting the Increment, adapting the Product Backlog, stakeholder feedback.
  • Sprint Retrospective: inspecting the previous Sprint, creating an improvement plan.
  • Scrum Artifacts: Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increment, and their transparency.
  • Scrum Roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team and their responsibilities during the sprint.

Recommended Preparation

Familiarize yourself with the Scrum Guide (2020) and practice applying Scrum events in real or simulated projects. Understand the difference between time-boxed events and ongoing work. Review common sprint planning techniques like velocity and capacity planning.

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Examples of questions

1. What is the primary output of Sprint Planning?
2. Who is responsible for ensuring the Sprint Backlog is transparent and understood?
3. During the Daily Scrum, what is the purpose of the three questions?
4. When is a Sprint Review held?
5. What is the maximum duration of a Sprint Retrospective for a one-month Sprint?
6. Which artifact shows the remaining work in a Sprint?
7. What should the Development Team do if they realize they cannot complete all Sprint Backlog items?
8. Who can cancel a Sprint?
9. What is the main goal of the Sprint Retrospective?
10. How is the Sprint Goal defined?
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Who this test is best for

Scrum team members, aspiring Scrum Masters, and Product Owners who need to demonstrate practical sprint management skills.

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