A Scrum Master is not only a servant - leader to the Scrum Team and organization, it’s also considered
a management position.
Which three activities describe what a Scrum Master manages as reflected by the Scrum Guide?
(Choose three.)
Question No 2
An organization has just hired you as a new Scrum Master to help them transition their teams from
their current traditional process to Scrum. The teams are currently structured to specialize in a single
function. This is also known as component teams where a team would only address a single layer
(i.e. design, frontend, backend, database, testing, etc.). You’ve introduced the concept of cross -
functional teams where all the skills needed to produce business functionality, from end to end, are
inside of a single team.
What should you keep in mind when transitioning from siloed teams to cross - functional teams?
(Choose two.)
Question No 3
Paul is a Product Owner for multiple products. Each product is allocated a dedicated Scrum Team and
a set budget. Based on the average velocity of a previous product release, Paul had estimated a new
product to take 9 Sprints to complete. The average velocity of the previous product release was 50
completed units of work per Sprint. Over the first 3 Sprints, the Development Team reported an
average velocity of 40 completed units per Sprint, while not fully completing the required integration
tests. The Development Team estimates that integration testing would require additional effort to
make the increments shippable. The Development Team is unsure if the required velocity is
achievable.
What is the most effective way to recover?
Question No 4
Paul, a Product Owner of one of the Scrum Teams, has been attending the Daily Scrum. During the
Daily Scrum, the Development Team members have been reporting their daily work to Paul so that
he is aware of their Sprint progress and what each member is working on.
What is the best action for the Scrum Master to take?
Question No 5
Steven, the Scrum Master, is approached by one of the Development Team members saying that they
are not completing regression tests for all of the work they are performing to the level defined in the
Definition of Done. They have discussed this with the Product Owner and decided to remove
regression testing from the
Definition of Done.
Which two actions are the most appropriate for Steven to take? (Choose two.)