CSM – CERTIFIED SCRUMMASTER 100 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | CONTENT WELL
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1. What is the primary purpose of Scrum?
A. To reduce project documentation
B. To eliminate management roles
C. To deliver value through iterative and incremental development
D. To speed up individual productivity
Scrum focuses on delivering value frequently through small, usable
increments.
2. Which Scrum role is responsible for maximizing the value of the product?
A. Scrum Master
B. Development Team
C. Product Owner
D. Stakeholders
The Product Owner owns the product vision and prioritizes the Product
Backlog.
3. How long is a Sprint typically?
A. One week only
B. One month or less
C. Until all work is completed
, D. Three months
Scrum defines a Sprint as a time-box of one month or less.
4. Who facilitates Scrum events and removes impediments?
A. Product Owner
B. Project Manager
C. Scrum Master
D. Team Lead
The Scrum Master ensures Scrum is understood and helps remove
impediments.
5. Which Scrum event is used to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal?
A. Sprint Planning
B. Sprint Review
C. Daily Scrum
D. Retrospective
The Daily Scrum is used to inspect progress and adapt the plan.
6. What is the maximum recommended size of a Scrum Team?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 15
Scrum Teams are small enough to remain agile and effective.
7. Which artifact contains everything needed to improve the product?
A. Sprint Backlog
B. Increment
C. Product Backlog
, D. Definition of Done
The Product Backlog is the single source of requirements.
8. Who is responsible for estimating Product Backlog Items?
A. Product Owner
B. Scrum Master
C. Developers
D. Stakeholders
Only Developers estimate work because they do the work.
9. What happens if work is not “Done” by the end of the Sprint?
A. It is automatically released
B. It is extended to the next Sprint
C. It returns to the Product Backlog
D. It is ignored
Incomplete work is not part of the Increment and goes back to the backlog.
10.Which event focuses on continuous improvement?
A. Sprint Planning
B. Sprint Review
C. Sprint Retrospective
D. Daily Scrum
The Retrospective is dedicated to improving processes and teamwork.
11.What is the Definition of Done used for?
A. Measuring velocity
B. Assigning work
C. Determining when work is complete
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | CONTENT WELL
ORGANIZED 2026/2027 LATEST UPDATE | 100 % RATED
AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | GET AN A+ NEW
VERSION!!!
1. What is the primary purpose of Scrum?
A. To reduce project documentation
B. To eliminate management roles
C. To deliver value through iterative and incremental development
D. To speed up individual productivity
Scrum focuses on delivering value frequently through small, usable
increments.
2. Which Scrum role is responsible for maximizing the value of the product?
A. Scrum Master
B. Development Team
C. Product Owner
D. Stakeholders
The Product Owner owns the product vision and prioritizes the Product
Backlog.
3. How long is a Sprint typically?
A. One week only
B. One month or less
C. Until all work is completed
, D. Three months
Scrum defines a Sprint as a time-box of one month or less.
4. Who facilitates Scrum events and removes impediments?
A. Product Owner
B. Project Manager
C. Scrum Master
D. Team Lead
The Scrum Master ensures Scrum is understood and helps remove
impediments.
5. Which Scrum event is used to inspect progress toward the Sprint Goal?
A. Sprint Planning
B. Sprint Review
C. Daily Scrum
D. Retrospective
The Daily Scrum is used to inspect progress and adapt the plan.
6. What is the maximum recommended size of a Scrum Team?
A. 5
B. 7
C. 10
D. 15
Scrum Teams are small enough to remain agile and effective.
7. Which artifact contains everything needed to improve the product?
A. Sprint Backlog
B. Increment
C. Product Backlog
, D. Definition of Done
The Product Backlog is the single source of requirements.
8. Who is responsible for estimating Product Backlog Items?
A. Product Owner
B. Scrum Master
C. Developers
D. Stakeholders
Only Developers estimate work because they do the work.
9. What happens if work is not “Done” by the end of the Sprint?
A. It is automatically released
B. It is extended to the next Sprint
C. It returns to the Product Backlog
D. It is ignored
Incomplete work is not part of the Increment and goes back to the backlog.
10.Which event focuses on continuous improvement?
A. Sprint Planning
B. Sprint Review
C. Sprint Retrospective
D. Daily Scrum
The Retrospective is dedicated to improving processes and teamwork.
11.What is the Definition of Done used for?
A. Measuring velocity
B. Assigning work
C. Determining when work is complete