PMP Exam Study Guide (Agile Scrum Immersion/
Professional Scrum Product Owner) | REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE 2025
Definition of Done (DoD) - ✔✔a list of value-add activities that must be complete
before someone can claim "done".
- each team should devise and publish this
feature - ✔✔story or backlog item
sprint - ✔✔collection of features developed
release - ✔✔potentially shippable state
- deliver value
- ideally new features or enhancements
- less ideal.. fixes, updates and corrections
transparency, inspection, adaption - ✔✔what are the three pillars of scrum
burn-up chart - ✔✔- focuses on value
- tracks how effectively we are delivering value that the customer perceives
sprint review - ✔✔is where you can capture features delivered and accepted, and
therefore track value delivered on the burn-up chart
, use case - ✔✔story of how users and the system work together to get something
done
- breaks down the functionality of the system into more manageable pieces
scenarios - ✔✔use cases can be further dived into
independent, negotiable, valuable, estimable, small, testable - ✔✔good stories are...
stories - ✔✔meant to represent system features and requirements, not to document
them
QA - ✔✔to provide objective feedback to the stakeholders on the quality of the
software
acceptance criteria - ✔✔define what the customer will see in order to approve the
work as being complete
test case - ✔✔describes in a step-by-step manner a specific interaction with the
system and the expected response
success, advance, fail, error - ✔✔acceptance tests are ...
push model - ✔✔requires something to be done in an upstream station in order to
invoke the next step
(requirements-design-code-test-deploy)
Professional Scrum Product Owner) | REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE 2025
Definition of Done (DoD) - ✔✔a list of value-add activities that must be complete
before someone can claim "done".
- each team should devise and publish this
feature - ✔✔story or backlog item
sprint - ✔✔collection of features developed
release - ✔✔potentially shippable state
- deliver value
- ideally new features or enhancements
- less ideal.. fixes, updates and corrections
transparency, inspection, adaption - ✔✔what are the three pillars of scrum
burn-up chart - ✔✔- focuses on value
- tracks how effectively we are delivering value that the customer perceives
sprint review - ✔✔is where you can capture features delivered and accepted, and
therefore track value delivered on the burn-up chart
, use case - ✔✔story of how users and the system work together to get something
done
- breaks down the functionality of the system into more manageable pieces
scenarios - ✔✔use cases can be further dived into
independent, negotiable, valuable, estimable, small, testable - ✔✔good stories are...
stories - ✔✔meant to represent system features and requirements, not to document
them
QA - ✔✔to provide objective feedback to the stakeholders on the quality of the
software
acceptance criteria - ✔✔define what the customer will see in order to approve the
work as being complete
test case - ✔✔describes in a step-by-step manner a specific interaction with the
system and the expected response
success, advance, fail, error - ✔✔acceptance tests are ...
push model - ✔✔requires something to be done in an upstream station in order to
invoke the next step
(requirements-design-code-test-deploy)