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PMI-ACP Agile Certified Practitioner Certification Exam Practice Test: Leading Continuous Improvement
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PMI-ACP Agile Certified Practitioner Certification Exam Practice Test: Leading Continuous Improvement
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1. Setting the stage for a retrospective includes which of the following?
2. Your agile team leader feels strongly about the benefits of retrospectives being held after each iteration. Why do you think it is so important to her?
3. Your agile team leader recognizes that the team is disagreeing and seems to be overthinking a requirement. The team feels that a value stream mapping session would help identify the discrepancy. Once the scenario is defined, what is the next step?
4. Your agile leader occasionally asks the team to do a self-assessment, meaning a team self-assessment, not an individual self-assessment. The questions that the team addresses for this assessment revolve around which of the following?
5. While your agile team is going through a value stream mapping exercise, you have been asked for total cycle time. What two factors should be considered when calculating total cycle time?
6. Your agile team leader has scheduled retrospectives for the team after each iteration. The purpose of this meeting is best described by which of the following?
7. As you look at your agile team’s high-level project plan, you notice there are three pre-mortems scheduled. You ask your leader to define a pre-mortem. Which of the following is the explanation given?
8. Which of the following is a method utilized to close a retrospective and reinforce its value?
9. Your agile team leader feels strongly about the benefits of retrospectives being held after each iteration. Why do you think it is so important to her?
10. During a retrospective, your team leader may single out an issue that was faced during an iteration and ask the team to go through the exercise of the five whys. What is this meant to accomplish?
11. When starting a new agile project, you are told you will be using a hybrid model. What does this mean?
12. Your agile team leader is discussing whether to tailor the agile methodologies because of what he refers to as systems thinking. Which of the following best describes systems thinking?
13. As you look at your agile team’s high-level project plan, you notice there are three pre-mortems scheduled. You ask your leader to define a pre-mortem. Which of the following is the explanation given?
14. Your agile team leader has scheduled retrospectives for the team after each iteration. The purpose of this meeting is best described by which of the following?
15. Which of the following is a method utilized to close a retrospective and reinforce its value?
16. After conducting a retrospective for your last iteration, what type of improvement could you expect to see on your agile team?
17. Setting the stage for a retrospective includes which of the following?
18. Your team leader has created a high-level outline for the first few iterations. You are new to agile project management and asked why lessons learned are in each iteration rather than at the end of the project. Your team leader gave which of the following explanations?
19. You are on a new agile team and the stakeholders are using the agile methodology without trying to tailor the processes at all. Why is this a good idea?
20. When your agile team is going through a pre-mortem, each member is asked to write down possible reasons they think some task or action might fail. The best method to reveal everyone’s list and consolidate it is to go around the room round-robin. What is the top benefit of this approach?