1) What is Scrum? a) Scrum is an Agile framework that can help teams work together. b) Scrum is an Agile framework that can help teams work remotely. 2) Which are the roles in Scrum? a) Client, Scrum master and Scrum team. b) Product owner, Scrum master and Scrum team. 3) Who is the Scrum Master? a) Someone who verifies that the sprints are happening on time. b) Someone who promotes and supports the usage of Scrum within the team. 4) What happens in a Sprint Retrospective? a) During this meeting, past mistakes, potential issues, and new methods to handle them are discussed. b) During this meeting, tasks that went well, tasks that were completed, tasks that are pending, and obstacles are discussed. 5) What is a User Story? a) A tool that provides teams with simple, natural language explanations of one or more features of the project that’s written from the perspective of a Scrum master. b) A tool that provides teams with simple, natural language explanations of one or more features of the project that’s written from the perspective of the end-user. 6) What is a Sprint? a) A work oriented iteration. b) A time-boxed iteration. 7) What are the three pillars of Scrum? a) Adaption, Transparency and Inspection. b) Adaption, Urgency and Inspection. 8) What are impediments? a) The obstacles or issues faced by a scrum team which slow down their speed of work. b) The obstacles or issues faced by the product owner which slow down their speed of work. 9) What is a Product Backlog? a) A list of all things that needs to be done within the project. b) A list of all requirements that needs to be done by the developers. 10) What is Velocity? a) A metric used to measure the amount of tasks during a sprint. b) A metric used to measure the amount of work completed by a team during a sprint. 11) What is an increment? a) An increment is the total of all the bugs reported during a sprint. b) An increment is the total of all the product backlogs items completed during a sprint. 12) What is Sashimi in Scrum? a) Sashimi is a technique used by Scrum to check the completion of all the functions created by the developers. b) Sashimi is a technique used by Scrum to check the completion of all the sprints. 13) What is timeboxing in Scrum? a) The practice of devoting a set amount of time to debug. b) The practice of devoting a set amount of time to a single activity. 14) What is Scrum-ban? a) A methodology that’s an expansion of Kanban. b) A methodology that’s a combination of Scrum and Kanban.

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