0 Scrum Foundations Test 1.0 Scrum Theory 1 / 7 Three benefits to an iterative and incremental approach are (select 3): Work can flow from one sprint to the next without penalty Accountable for creating a valuable, usable increment Focused on one objective at a time All skills necessary to create value 2 / 7 The five Scrum values are: Trust, Courage, Commitment, Honest, Respect Respect, Openness, Courage, Commitment, Focus Honesty, Respect, Openness, Courage, Commitment Courage, Kindness, Commitment, Focus, Trust 3 / 7 Empiricism is (select all that apply): Make decisions based on what is observed Make decisions based on what is researched Make decisions based on what is assumed Knowledge based 4 / 7 Scrum is a: Framework Tool Process Methodology 5 / 7 Read the End Note in the Scrum Guide on Page 13. What are two disadvantages is Scrum is only partially implemented (select 2)? Communication is de-prioritized. It’s not Scrum. Learning is not incorporated into the product development. Other techniques, methodologies or practices may find their way in. 6 / 7 The 3 pillars of empiricism are (select all that apply): Inspection Transparency Trust Respect Adaptation 7 / 7 Scrum is (select all that apply): Lightweight A strict process Generates value Simple Helps find adaptive solutions to complex problems Your score is The average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...