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PMI-ACP Agile Certified Practitioner Certification Exam Practice Test: Managing Stakeholder Engagement
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PMI-ACP Agile Certified Practitioner Certification Exam Practice Test: Managing Stakeholder Engagement
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20 Questions

1. How do agile project charters differ from non-agile project charters?
2. Your agile team leader encourages knowledge sharing at which of the following points of a project?
3. A decision needs to be made by the agile team. The team decides to go with the decision model of thumbs up/down/sideways. You can assume what the thumbs up and thumbs down indicate, but you’ve never seen the thumbs sideways vote. What does this mean?
4. You are on an agile team that includes many stakeholders who have not worked with an agile project in the past. Several stakeholders have some valid concerns about some agile methods. How can you make them more comfortable with the process?
5. Since agile leaders are not project dictators, how are decisions made?
6. An essential discussion that should take place early in the project is the definition of “done.” Why is this critical?
7. You are on an agile team that includes many stakeholders who have not worked with an agile project in the past. Several stakeholders have some valid concerns about some agile methods. How can you make them more comfortable with the process?
8. Your agile leader has invited all stakeholders, including customers and sponsors, to scheduled planning meetings. All of the following choices are valid reasons for this invitation except for which one?
9. Agile teams very often create personas to help the team move forward in a project. Which of the following is the best description of a persona?
10. Which of the following is the preferred method of communication?
11. When your agile leader sends meeting invitations, the goals, rules, timing, and the meeting agenda are all clearly defined. Why is this practice highly beneficial?
12. Why is it so important to incorporate multiple touchpoints with stakeholders before, during, and after iterations?
13. Your agile leader has invited all stakeholders, including customers and sponsors, to scheduled planning meetings. All of the following choices are valid reasons for this invitation except for which one?
14. Why is it important that all stakeholders are involved in decision-making?
15. During an agile team meeting, there seems to be a misunderstanding of the requirements of a screen being developed. A team member begins to draw a wireframe of the screen on the whiteboard. What is the purpose of the wireframe?
16. Your agile team leader encourages knowledge sharing at which of the following points of a project?
17. Why is it important that all stakeholders are involved in decision-making?
18. Which of the following is the preferred method of communication?
19. You are a new project manager in your organization and your manager has asked you to read the Agile Manifesto. Since working collaboratively is highlighted in several parts of the Agile Manifesto, you find that your leader fosters the practice of engaging stakeholders much more frequently than you have seen in the past. How is this beneficial?
20. How do agile project charters differ from non-agile project charters?