Which event happens at the very end of a Sprint to discuss process improvements?, The Daily Scrum, The Sprint Review, The Sprint Retrospective, The Post-Mortem, Scrum is based on "Empiricism." Which three pillars support this concept?, Planning, Coding, and Testing, Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation, Speed, Quality, and Low Cost, Roles, Events, and Artifacts, A stakeholder approaches a developer during the middle of a Sprint with an 'urgent' feature request. According to Scrum principles, what is the most appropriate next step?, The developer should add it to the Sprint Backlog immediately to remain Agile., The developer should refer the stakeholder to the Product Owner, The Scrum Master should decide if the feature is worth the interruption., The team should wait until the Daily Scrum to vote on adding it., What is the main goal of the Sprint Review?, To demonstrate the work "Done" and get feedback., To assign work for the next Sprint., To give the team a day off., To finalize the project budget, In a truly self-managing Scrum Team, who decides "how" to turn Product Backlog items into a functional Increment?, The Scrum Master, The Developers, The Product Owner, The stakeholders, True or False: Scrum can be used for projects outside of software development., True, it works for any complex, creative project., False, it only works with computer code., True, but only if the team has an IT background., False, because non-IT industries don't use "Sprints.", If a team decides that their Sprints will be 4 weeks long, how much time should be allocated for the Sprint Planning session?, No more than 2 hours, As long as it takes to finish every detail of the design., Exactly 15 minutes, Maximum of 8 hours, Who is responsible for removing "blockers" or obstacles for the team?, The Product Owner, The Scrum Master, The Lead Developer, The stakeholders.

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