This document tests knowledge about the role and responsibilities of a Product Owner in Scrum. It contains 30 true/false questions about activities like sprint planning, daily standups, sprint reviews and more. The correct answers are provided.
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This document tests knowledge about the role and responsibilities of a Product Owner in Scrum. It contains 30 true/false questions about activities like sprint planning, daily standups, sprint reviews and more. The correct answers are provided.
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Product Owner True or False
True False Question
1. x The Product Owner is required to attend the Daily Scrum. 2. x The Product Owner accepts or rejects the Sprint PBIs in the Sprint Review meeting. 3. x The best time to estimate PBIs is during the Sprint Planning meeting. 4. x The Product Owner updates the Release burn-up or burn-down chart at the end of each Sprint. 5. x The Product Owner is welcome to attend the Sprint Retrospective. 6. x The Delivery Team chooses which PBIs from the Product Backlog are candidates for the Sprint Backlog. 7. x The Product Owner is a member of the Scrum Team. 8. x The Delivery Team can suggest items for the Product Backlog. 9. x PBI priorities are decided by the ScrumMaster. 10. x Stakeholders are encouraged to request changes directly to the Delivery Team to save time for the Product Owner. 11. x The Product Vision is a short, high level description of why we are building the Product. 12. x All User Stories are written by the Product Owner. 13. x The Delivery Team needs full details of each PBI in order to estimate the size of each. 14. x The Product Owner specifies the Delivery Team’s Definition of Done. 15. x Team flow is smoother if the Product Owner prepares candidate PBIs 2 to 3 Sprints ahead of development. 16. x A Product Owner’s responsibility is to maximize the value of the Product. 17. x Only one Sprint is planned at a time. 18. x An unfinished PBI is automatically carried over to the next Sprint. 19. x A detailed Product Requirements Document will improve the Scrum Team’s ability to respond to customer needs. 20. x The Product Owner can replace one PBI in the Sprint Backlog with another during the Sprint. 21. x The main purpose of the Sprint Review is to get Product feedback from the Stakeholders. 22. x When Product delivery is constrained by a deadline, the primary control variable is scope. 23. x The ScrumMaster can make priority decisions on behalf of the Product Owner. 24. x The Scrum Team can request an Abnormal Termination if the Sprint Plan is significantly invalidated or interrupted by external factors. 25. x For a large project, a Scrum Team may require more than one Product Owner. 26. x The ScrumMaster controls the product development budget. 27. x For most efficient flow, the Delivery Team should route all Product Owner questions through the ScrumMaster. 28. x The Product Owner participates in designing and improving the Scrum Team’s process. 29. x The Scrum Team can adjust the Sprint Backlog during the Sprint by adding or removing PBIs to fill the available time as long as a sustainable pace is maintained. 30. x A Product Owner who works with more than one Delivery Team will be a bottleneck.