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Agile Methodologies Overview - Exam

The document provides an overview of Agile methodologies, focusing on key concepts such as Product Management, Agile Release Trains, and the roles of various stakeholders within Agile frameworks. It includes questions related to Agile practices, principles, and frameworks, emphasizing transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Additionally, it highlights the importance of iterative development and the value of adaptability in project management.

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Agile Methodologies Overview - Exam

The document provides an overview of Agile methodologies, focusing on key concepts such as Product Management, Agile Release Trains, and the roles of various stakeholders within Agile frameworks. It includes questions related to Agile practices, principles, and frameworks, emphasizing transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Additionally, it highlights the importance of iterative development and the value of adaptability in project management.

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1. Product Management has content authority for the Program Backlog


including: the Vision, the Roadmap, driving the Pl Objectives, and what else?

Managing risk, helping to ensure value delivery, and driving continuous


improvement

Working with business stakeholders and Solution and System Architects


to implement holistic technology across Value Streams

Establishing Features and benefit hypotheses

2. The Innovation and Planning Iteration provides which three elements?

Estimating techniques, training, and innovation

Time for innovation, planning, and estimating guard band

Time to release, Continuous Integration, and planning

Planning, estimating, and Continuous Exploration

3. What is the primary purpose of an Agile Release Train (ART) within the
context of Agile methodologies?

To create a single team responsible for all project deliverables.

To facilitate collaboration among multiple Agile teams towards a shared


business and technology goal.

To enforce strict adherence to the Waterfall model of project


management.

To limit the number of iterations in a Program Increment (PI) to enhance


speed.
4. What is the primary role of the System Architect within an Agile Release Train
(ART)?

To manage the project budget and resources

To provide architectural guidance and technical enablement to the teams

To conduct daily stand-ups and retrospectives

To oversee the development of user stories and acceptance criteria

5. Which Agile practice brings transparency within the team and increases
communication?

Daily stand up

Prototyping

Retrospective

Software Demos

6. Which of the following is not one of the four value statements of the agile
manifesto?

Working software over comprehensive documentation.

Responding to change over following a plan.

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.

Established cost and duration over unpredictable cost and duration.

7. During each iteration in Agile methodologies, which of the following activities


is NOT typically performed?

Integrates user feedback into the product

Defines user stories from the backlog


Tests the completed features

Creates a comprehensive project plan for the next year

8. The Program Increment (PI) Retrospective is a component of what important


SAFe event?

Solution Demo

PI Planning

Inspect and Adapt

System Demo

9. Which Agile framework emphasizes continuous delivery and limits work in


progress to enhance efficiency?

Scrum

Kanban

Crystal

Feature-Driven Development

10. Which of the following statements relating to the Agile SDLC is FALSE?

Agile values Following a Plan over Responding to Change

Agile values Customer Collaboration over Contract Negotiation

Agile values Individuals and Interactions over Process and Tools

Agile values Working Software over Comprehensive Documentation

11. What is the cadence of program increment (PI) planning ;

Four hours program increment planning every two weeks

Eight hours program increment planning every four weeks


Two hours program increment planning every one week

Two days every 8-12 weeks (10 weeks typical)

12. Agile is an *Iterative* methodology, which means that

teams develop one releasable feature at a time

teams develop and deliver slices of working software

teams develop better software through a cycle of feedback and revision

teams develop software with the understanding that it is in perpetual


beta

13. What is produced at the end of an iteration?

Working Software

User Stories

Bug Reports

Documentation

14. Which of the following are the five Scrum values?

commitment, courage, focus, openness, and respect.

empiricism, transparency, inspection, adaptation, and trust.

responsibility, courage, focus, iterations, and respect.

commitment, courage, focus, and a positive mindset.

15. What is one benefit of the Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration?

It provides an estimating guard band

it allows for building in quality and compliance

It allows for additional planned work


it provides an opportunity to integrate and perform end-to-end testing

16. You have an upcoming adaptive project but haven't decided on a framework
yet. The team has expressed wanting to visualize and manage their work and
to limit work in progress without being restricted to strict timeboxed sprints.
Which adaptive framework would be the best one to use on the upcoming
adaptive project?

Scrum

Kanban

Crystal

Feature Driven Development

17. Which of the following activities does SAFe recommend as the first activity
of the Inspect and Adapt event?

PI System Demo

Retrospective and Problem-Solving Workshop

Quantitative measurement

Agreement on the problems to solve

18. Which of the following SAFe Program Events is specifically designed for
teams to synchronize their progress and address any impediments during the
Program Increment?

PI Planning

System Demo

Inspect and Adapt Event

ART Sync
19. Which of the below develops and delivers solutions incrementally, using a
series of fixed-length iterations within a Program Increment (PI) timebox and
aligns teams to a common business and technology mission?

Agile Release Train

Agile Teams

Enterprise Agility

Architectural Runway

20. An Agile team is discussing each user story in the iteration backlog and
documenting the conditions of satisfactions for each story. These conditions
are then written on the back of the story cards. What is the team doing?

Estimating the stories.

Testing the user stories.

Determining the definition of done for stories.

Playing planning poker.

21. Which of the following Scrum values emphasizes the importance of being
honest and transparent in communication within the team?

Courage

Commitment

Respect

Openness

Focus

22. Which of the following Scrum artifacts is primarily used to track the progress
of work completed during a sprint?

Product Backlog
Sprint Backlog

Burndown Chart

Increment

23. Which Agile value emphasizes the importance of responding to change and
adapting plans accordingly?

Working software over comprehensive documentation

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

Responding to change over following a plan

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools

24. In the context of Agile methodologies, what is the primary output of a Value
Stream?

Deliverables

Solutions

Processes

Tools

25. Which SAFe core value focuses on reducing technical debt?

Program Execution

Transparency

Built-in Quality

Alignment

26. What is the primary role of a Release Train Engineer (RTE) within an Agile
Release Train?
To define the product vision and roadmap

To serve as a servant leader and coach for the Agile Release Train

To manage the project budget and resources

To conduct performance reviews for team members

27. Which Agile practice involves regularly scheduled meetings where team
members discuss progress, plans, and obstacles to ensure alignment and
transparency?

Daily stand-ups

Frequent demos

Retrospectives

Information radiators

28. Which of the following best describes the role of transparency in Scrum?

It ensures that all team members are aware of the project status and
progress.

It focuses on the documentation of processes and tools used in the


project.

It emphasizes the importance of adhering strictly to the initial project


plan.

It allows for limited communication between team members and


stakeholders.

29. Who or which group is responsible for providing architectural guidance to


the Agile Release Train?

Product Management

System Team
Enterprise Architect

System Architect

30. What is the primary purpose of the Innovation and Planning Iteration (PI) in
Agile methodologies?

To conduct daily stand-ups and synchronize team efforts

To serve as a timebox for delivering working software to stakeholders

To provide a buffer for estimating PI objectives and facilitate innovation


and planning

To review and improve the Agile process through retrospectives

31. Value Streams contain the steps and the people who deliver end-user value
using the business Solutions created by the Value Streams

Development, Customer

Operational, Economic

Operational, Development

Development, Operational

32. Who are the key stakeholders on the Agile Release Train?

System team

Business owner

Release train engineer

Product Management

33. Which of the following Agile Value Statements emphasizes the importance
of adaptability in project management?

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.


Working software over comprehensive documentation.

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.

Responding to change over following a plan.

34. Which of the following best describes the primary benefit of reduced and
visible Work In Progress (WIP) in Agile methodologies?

It allows teams to focus on completing tasks before starting new ones.

It increases the amount of documentation required for each task.

It ensures that all team members are working on multiple tasks


simultaneously.

It eliminates the need for regular feedback from stakeholders.

35. Which SAFe Lean-Agile principle emphasizes the importance of evaluating


progress based on tangible results rather than arbitrary timelines?

Base milestones on objective evaluation of working systems.

Assume variability; preserve options.

Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch sizes, and manage queue lengths.

Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers.

36. Which role does a Release Train Engineer (RTE) coach in ART and team
events and practices?

Scum Masters/Team Coaches (SM/TCs)

System Architects

Business Owners

Product Management
37. What is the primary responsibility of Solution Management within the
context of Agile methodologies?

To oversee the daily stand-ups and ensure team collaboration

To manage the Solution Backlog and prioritize Capabilities based on


customer needs

To facilitate the Inspect and Adapt events for continuous improvement

To develop the technical architecture for the Agile Release Train

38. What is generally thought of as the most popular Agile framework?

Crystal

Lean

Kanban

Scrum

39. Which of the following SAFe Core Values emphasizes the importance of
ensuring that all teams and stakeholders are working towards common
goals and objectives?

Alignment

Transparency

Built-in Quality

Program Execution

40. The three pillars of Scrum are:

transparency, inspection, and adaptation

testing, implementation, and adaptation

test driven development, implementation, and adaptation


transparency, introspection, and adjustment

41. What are the 5 values of Agile Modeling?

Communication, Simplicity, Feedback, Courage, Humility

Communication, Efficiency, Transparency, Courage, Humility

Communication, Simplicity, Feedback, Adaptation, Continuous


Improvement

42. What is the primary purpose of a Program Increment (PI) in Agile


methodologies?

To establish a fixed timeline for project completion

To deliver incremental value through working, tested software and


systems

To create comprehensive documentation for all project phases

To conduct a single review of the project at its conclusion

43. What do operational value streams deliver?

Production support and break-fix activities

End Customer value

System features and capabilities

Hardware and infrastructure

44. Which of the following best describes the Agile methodology's approach to
project management?

Agile methodology emphasizes thorough planning at the beginning of a


project, with little to no changes or iterations allowed throughout the
project lifecycle.
It focuses on sequential project phases where each phase must be
completed before the next begins, with a heavy emphasis on
documentation.

Agile methodology prioritizes flexibility and customer feedback,


allowing for iterative and incremental development throughout the
project.

The approach is solely focused on reducing project costs and timelines,


often at the expense of quality and stakeholder satisfaction.

45. Celebrate high quality and predictably delivered Program Increments are
demonstrated as part of SAFe Core Value of

Transparency

Built-in Quality

Program Execution

Alignment

46. MC: Which of the following is NOT something that should be accomplished
at the end of each iteration?

Each iteration provides the developers the opportunity to evolve their


software development process for the given project.

Each iteration should deliver a fully completed system that is ready for
production.

Each iteration provides the developers the opportunity to evolve the


system's design with a better understanding of the system's problem
domain and requirements.

None of the above

47. Which Agile framework seeks to limit work-in-progress and strive for
continuous delivery?
Kanban

Scrum

SAFe

Nexus

48. Which one of the following is NOT an output of the scrum methodology?

Burndown chart

Sprint backlog

User story

Product backlog

49. The practice of pair work relates to which SAFe core value?

Built-in quality

transparency

Program execution

Alignment

50. What is the role of the System Architect/Engineer?

To define the design for the system

To manage dependencies

To implement continuous improvement methods

To guide the teams and support the Architectural Runway

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