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Actual exam question from Scrum's PSM II
Question #: 67
Topic #: 1
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During the Sprint Retrospective, the team is discussing the quality issues that prevented the team from delivering a releasable Increment at the end of the Sprint.
The Development Team does, however, mention that they were able to achieve a high velocity.
What are the best two responses for Steven, their Scrum Master, to take? (Choose two.)

  • A. Stress the value of working software over measured velocity.
  • B. Agree and acknowledge the Development Team's hard work, so they will be motivated to do even more in the next Sprint.
  • C. Acknowledge the hard work but remind the Development Team that they need to improve in order to do even more in the next Sprint.
  • D. Facilitate a discussion on how to improve the quality to a level high enough for the Increment to be releasable, even if the measured velocity drops in the next Sprint.
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Suggested Answer: AD 🗳️
Scrum employs an iterative, incremental approach to optimize predictability and control risk. The primary objective of a Sprint (iteration) is to produce a potentially shippable product Increment. Having an Increment will allow the Scrum Team to know the right thing to do in the upcoming Sprint. Having a velocity is important but working software is the primary measure of progress.

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amog
3 years, 8 months ago
Agree on A and D
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