PMP Agile Quiz 2

What is the primary goal of Agile project management?
A) To complete projects on time and within budget
B) To maximize customer value through adaptive planning and flexibility
C) To ensure detailed documentation for future reference
D) To establish strict processes and procedures
Which Agile role focuses on protecting the team from outside interruptions?
A) Project Manager
B) Scrum Master
C) Product Owner
D) Team Lead
In Agile, what is a 'spike'?
A) A short cycle used for testing a new feature
B) An activity for exploring uncertainty or gathering information
C) A method for handling sprint backlog items
D) A tool for monitoring team progress
What is the purpose of a sprint backlog?
A) To outline the project's overall scope and timeline
B) To provide a detailed list of tasks for the sprint
C) To identify project risks
D) To record completed tasks
What is pair programming in Agile?
A) A coding technique where two developers work together on the same task
B) A technique for pairing tasks to increase productivity
C) A method for testing and reviewing code
D) A tool for tracking project progress
Which of the following best describes Agile’s approach to project requirements?
A) Requirements are defined at the beginning and fixed throughout the project
B) Requirements are vague and only clarified during testing
C) Requirements evolve based on feedback and iteration
D) Requirements are primarily focused on documentation
In Kanban, what does WIP stand for?
A) Work in Process
B) Work in Planning
C) Workflow in Progress
D) Work in Priority
What is the recommended approach to Agile documentation?
A) Only document requirements at the start of the project
B) Document comprehensively at each stage
C) Maintain minimal documentation to support project needs
D) Avoid documentation to maintain agility
In Agile, who is responsible for writing user stories?
A) Scrum Master
B) Product Owner
C) Project Manager
D) Development Team
What is a characteristic of a cross-functional team in Agile?
A) The team consists of members with similar skills
B) The team relies on external resources to complete work
C) The team includes members with diverse skills to cover all tasks
D) The team structure changes each sprint
What does the Agile Manifesto value over comprehensive documentation?
A) Strict adherence to schedules
B) Working software
C) Customer contracts
D) Project tracking tools
What is the purpose of a sprint review in Agile?
A) To refine the product backlog
B) To inspect the sprint outcome and adapt the product backlog if necessary
C) To assign tasks for the next sprint
D) To identify areas for team improvement
Which Agile practice promotes high transparency in workflow and task status?
A) Backlog refinement
B) Stand-ups
C) Task prioritization
D) Kanban board
What does the term 'iteration' refer to in Agile?
A) A planning phase before development starts
B) A cycle of development where a portion of the project is completed
C) The testing phase at the end of a project
D) The documentation process for user stories
What is one of the main benefits of using an Agile methodology?
A) It eliminates the need for planning
B) It ensures predictable timelines and budgets
C) It allows for flexibility and adaptation to change
D) It requires less communication with stakeholders
In Scrum, what is the purpose of a sprint goal?
A) To outline all tasks for the sprint
B) To provide a shared objective for the team to achieve during the sprint
C) To set a fixed deadline for completing the project
D) To allocate resources effectively
What does Agile emphasize when it comes to team collaboration?
A) Rigid hierarchy and control
B) Self-organizing teams and empowered decision-making
C) Centralized decision-making by the project manager
D) Strictly following detailed procedures
In Agile, how is customer feedback typically handled?
A) It is collected at the end of the project
B) It is ignored to maintain project focus
C) It is continuously integrated and informs future iterations
D) It is documented for reference but rarely implemented
What does a burn-down chart track in Agile?
A) The number of tasks completed versus tasks remaining
B) Team productivity over time
C) Customer satisfaction rates
D) Changes in project scope

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