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Question #: 15
Topic #: 1
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While assisting the Product Owner in developing a Prioritized Product Backlog, the Scrum Master must consider the primary factors on which the Prioritized
Product Backlog is based-on. Which of the following are those primary factors?

A) Value -

B) Dependencies -

C) Risk -

D) Deliverables -

  • A. A, Ð’, and С
  • B. A
  • C. A, C, and D
  • D. С
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
The Prioritized Product Backlog contains a prioritized list of business and project requirements written in the form of Epic(s), which are high level User Stories. The
Prioritized Product Backlog is based on three primary factors: value, risk or uncertainty, and dependencies. It is also referred to as the Risk Adjusted Product
Backlog since it includes identified and assessed risks related to the project.
Reference:
http://blog.scrumstudy.com/prioritized-product-backlog-the-backbone-of-a-scrum-project/

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e72ac02
8 months, 4 weeks ago
8.5.3.1 The Prioritized Product Backlog is based primarily on three factors—value, risk or uncertainty, and dependencies
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Subarashi
1 year, 6 months ago
A, B and C!
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patricpotter1992
3 years, 4 months ago
I think the answer that fit better is A,B and C.
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