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2 Rules of the Game  Loosely based upon the TV show, “Who wants to be a millionaire.®”  Once the question is read, you will have 30 seconds to discuss with your team and record an answer  Teams answering correctly will be awarded the monetary value for the question  The winning team will have won the most dollars  This game is the Day 1 Review from our Scrum Master Certification Training. For more information on our Agile courses, go to: http://AgileProjectManagementTraining.com http://AgileProjectManagementTraining.com

3 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Scrum Master does not D: Coach the team C: Provide Reporting B: Prioritize the backlog A: Facilitate meetings

4 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 What is the Scrum Guide term for reviewing the backlog in anticipation of Sprint Planning? D: All of the above C: Pre-planning B: Backlog Grooming A: Backlog Refinement

5 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 When was a Rugby Term first used to describe teams in Product Development? D: 2001 C: 1996 B: 1986 A: 1976

6 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which is a key component of Agile Development? D: Does not address risk C: Change must be minimized B: Requirements are able to evolve A: Requirements should be complete

7 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which is not a Principle of the Agile Manifesto? D: Daily meetings are critical C: Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted B: Close, daily co-operation between business people and developers A: Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months)

8 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 What is a Core Principle of Scrum? D: All of the Above C: Inspect and adapt B: The Art of Possible A: Be time-boxed

9 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which is NOT a Scrum Role? D: Scrum Master C: Project Manager B: Team Member A: Product Owner

10 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which of these is true? D: Scrum lets the team figure things out C: Scrum only works for trivial projects B: Scrum means no plan A: Scrum doesn't need up front design

11 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Who writes the User Stories? D: None of the Above C: Developers B: Product Owner A: Scrum Master

12 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which one is not a core principle of Scrum? D: Empowered Teams C: Daily Builds B: Inspect and Adapt A: The Art of Possible

13 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which of these is the most accurate about the Sprint Planning Meeting? D: Two sessions – 8 hours C: Discusses lessons learned B: Is managed by Stakeholders A: 1 Session – 4 hours

14 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 What is the definition of velocity? D: How fast you get to work in the morning C: The number of items resolved in a Daily Scrum B: The number of user stories in a release A: The number of story points completed in Sprint

15 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Scrum is: D: All of the above C: Difficult to Master B: Simple to Understand A: Lightweight

16 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 In which meeting do you capture Lessons Learned? D: Daily Scrum C: Sprint Retrospective B: Sprint Review A: Sprint Planning

17 0123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 15$1 MILLION 14$500,000 13$250,000 12$100,000 11$50,000 10$25,000 9$16,000 8$8,000 7$4,000 6$2,000 5$1,000 4$500 3$300 2$200 1$100 Which of the following is not specifically Scrum terminology? D: Definition of “Done” C: Sprints B: User Story A: Backlog Refinement

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