A.
The evaluation of processes and standards that govern quality management in a project to ensure that they continue to be relevant.
B.
Identification and definition of the product required from a Sprint and the project along with the Acceptance Criteria, any development methods to be followed, and the key responsibilities of Scrum Team members in regards to quality.
C.
The execution of the planned quality activities by the Scrum Team in the process of creating deliverables that are potentially shippable.
D.
A Scrum approach in which the team learns from experience and stakeholder engagement to constantly keep the Prioritized Product Backlog updated with any changes in requirements.
Suggested Answer:A🗳️
Quality is required not only in products, but also in processes. Quality assurance refers to the evaluation of processes and standards that govern quality management in a project to ensure that they continue to be relevant. Quality assurance activities are carried out as part of the work. In fact, quality assurance is a significant factor of the definition of Done. The deliverable isn't complete if appropriate quality assurance has not been conducted. Often, quality assurance is demonstrated during the Sprint Review Meeting. Reference: http://blog.scrumstudy.com/quality-control-and-quality-assurance-in-scrum/
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