Quiz 4 Flashcards

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  1. Jeffries (2001) describes user stories as the three Cs except?
    a. Card
    b. Conversation
    c. Customers
    d. Confirmation
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  1. Jeffries (2001) describes user stories as the three Cs except? C
    a. Card
    b. Conversation
    c. Customers
    d. Confirmation
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  1. A common template format for writing user stories does NOT include?
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.
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  1. A common template format for writing user stories does NOT include? A
    a.
    b.
    c.
    d.
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  1. Which of the following statements about user stories is NOT correct?
    a. A user story contains the conditions of satisfaction
    b. A user story can be SUPPLEMENTED with other written information regarding what is desired
    c. A user story shifts some of focus away from writing and onto conversations
    d. A user story should be tested only with high level acceptance tests that the product owner understands
    e. None of the above
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  1. Which of the following statements about user stories is NOT correct? D
    a. A user story contains the conditions of satisfaction
    b. A user story can be SUPPLEMENTED with other written information regarding what is desired
    c. A user story shifts some of focus away from writing and onto conversations
    d. A user story should be tested only with high level acceptance tests that the product owner understands
    e. None of the above
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  1. Which of the followings is NOT correct?
    a. Not all stories are valuable
    b. Not all stories are independent
    c. Not all stories are fully negotiable
    d. All stories should be size appropriately
    e. None of the above
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  1. Which of the followings is NOT correct? A
    a. Not all stories are valuable
    b. Not all stories are independent
    c. Not all stories are fully negotiable
    d. All stories should be size appropriately
    e. None of the above
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  1. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
    a. User stories are about what and why
    b. User stories typically should not be about how
    c. When the how becomes negotiable, opportunities for innovation are diminished
    d. When the product owner tells the team how to implement a story, it violates negotiable criteria
    e. Sometimes, however, how something is built is actually important to the product owner
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  1. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? C
    a. User stories are about what and why
    b. User stories typically should not be about how
    c. When the how becomes negotiable, opportunities for innovation are diminished
    d. When the product owner tells the team how to implement a story, it violates negotiable criteria
    e. Sometimes, however, how something is built is actually important to the product owner
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  1. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
    a. The business value of knowledge acquisition stories has to be justifiable to the product owner
    b. One way of gathering user stories is to involve the users as the part of the team
    c. User story writing workshop is often utilized to generate the initial set of user stories
    d. Story mapping is to decompose high level
    e. user activity into a set of detailed tasks
    f. None of the above
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  1. Which of the following statements is NOT correct? F
    a. The business value of knowledge acquisition stories has to be justifiable to the product owner
    b. One way of gathering user stories is to involve the users as the part of the team
    c. User story writing workshop is often utilized to generate the initial set of user stories
    d. Story mapping is to decompose high level
    e. user activity into a set of detailed tasks
    f. None of the above
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  1. Good product backlog characteristics include?
    a. Detailed appropriately
    b. Emergent, continuously updated
    c. Estimated
    d. Prioritized
    e. All of the above
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  1. Good product backlog characteristics include? E
    a. Detailed appropriately
    b. Emergent, continuously updated
    c. Estimated
    d. Prioritized
    e. All of the above
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  1. Grooming in Scrum includes the following activity (or activities)?
    a. Creating and refining PBIs only
    b. Estimating PBIs only
    c. Prioritizing PBIs only
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  1. Grooming in Scrum includes the following activity (or activities)? ALL
    a. Creating and refining PBIs only
    b. Estimating PBIs only
    c. Prioritizing PBIs only
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  1. Which of the following statements about agile development is NOT correct?
    a. The definition of done applies to all the product backlog items
    b. Each product backlog item brought into the sprint should have a set of conditions of satisfaction
    c. This item specific acceptance criteria (=conditions of satisfaction) will be verified in acceptance tests
    d. A product backlog item can be considered done only when the item specific acceptance criteria has been met
    e. The definition of ready specifies that items at the top of the backlog are ready to be moved into a sprint
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  1. Which of the following statements about agile development is NOT correct? D
    a. The definition of done applies to all the product backlog items
    b. Each product backlog item brought into the sprint should have a set of conditions of satisfaction
    c. This item specific acceptance criteria (=conditions of satisfaction) will be verified in acceptance tests
    d. A product backlog item can be considered done only when the item specific acceptance criteria has been met
    e. The definition of ready specifies that items at the top of the backlog are ready to be moved into a sprint
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  1. Which of the following is NOT correct?
    a. Each product should have its own single product backlog
    b. May create hierarchical backlogs (e.g., product backlog and area backlog) for the large product
    c. When teams are interchangeable, maintain one backlog for all the teams
    d. When teams are non-interchangeable, create multiple team specific backlogs
    e. One team may end up working from multiple product backlogs
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  1. Which of the following is NOT correct? D
    a. Each product should have its own single product backlog
    b. May create hierarchical backlogs (e.g., product backlog and area backlog) for the large product
    c. When teams are interchangeable, maintain one backlog for all the teams
    d. When teams are non-interchangeable, create multiple team specific backlogs
    e. One team may end up working from multiple product backlogs
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