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Quiz During Lectures Module 3

The document provides responses to questions about capturing information in a product backlog. It states that the product backlog should capture order, description, estimate, and value for backlog items. It defines estimate as the effort required to complete an item and value as the business value delivered. It also explains that user stories help create solutions centered around the user experience.

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Quiz During Lectures Module 3

The document provides responses to questions about capturing information in a product backlog. It states that the product backlog should capture order, description, estimate, and value for backlog items. It defines estimate as the effort required to complete an item and value as the business value delivered. It also explains that user stories help create solutions centered around the user experience.

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Question: Which of the following pieces of data should you capture in a Product

Backlog?

Order
Correct
The Backlog should always be prioritized and ordered by hierarchy. This will help
you answer the question: How important is this Backlog item compared to all the
other items?

Description
Correct
The item description is aptly named: it describes an item. The descriptions you
write should be clear and rich in detail.

Estimate
Correct
An estimate is how much effort the Scrum Team thinks an item will take to complete.
You should capture the relative effort estimate in each Backlog item.

Value
Correct
The value field describes how much business value the Backlog item delivers to the
customers, the team, or the users. You can work with your team to decide on the
best method to indicate the level of value.

Cost

Question: What's the purpose of a user story?

User stories explain to the user why the team is creating a product or service and
why they should use it.
User stories replace the Product Backlog, so product managers do not need to
capture and manage backlog items.
User stories help the team create a solution that's always centered around the user
and the user experience.
Correct: User stories help the team create a solution that's always centered around
the user and the user experience.
User stories are concise, specific descriptions of a feature told from the user’s
perspective. They allow the team to create solutions centered on the user
experience and help project managers capture and manage the Product Backlog.

Question: Asana has made updates to its interface since this video was recorded.
The activity following this video provides instruction for completing the product
backlog using Asana's current interface.

Question: In Asana, what can Board View help you do?

Conduct stakeholder analysis, similar to using a power grid


Determine your team’s key results, similar to using OKRs
Set your team’s budget, similar to using a spreadsheet
Track your team’s Sprint plans, similar to using a Kanban board
Correct: Track your team’s Sprint plans, similar to using a Kanban board
After you create a project in Asana, you will be directed to the Board View to add
project details. Board View can help you track Sprint plans for your team, just
like a Kanban board.

Question: Asana's user interface has changed, you will now choose "single-select"
instead of "drop-down."
Question: Fill in the blank: In relative estimation, project managers _____.

determine exactly how long a task will take and assign it a time estimate in hours,
days, or weeks
compare the effort of a given task to the effort for another task and assign it a
value that is a relative unit for size
review the Product Backlog to ensure it contains the appropriate items and that
nothing needs to be added or removed
keep the Product Backlog described and prioritized so the Scrum Team can operate
effectively
Correct:compare the effort of a given task to the effort for another task and
assign it a value that is a relative unit for size
In relative estimation, instead of determining exactly how long a task will take,
project managers compare the effort of a given task to the effort for another task.
This becomes the estimate.

Question: Asana has made updates to its interface since this video was recorded.
The activity following this video provides instruction for adding estimation using
Asana's current interface.

Question: Which of the following best describes the Definition of Done?

The set of Product Backlog items that are identified for completion during the
upcoming Sprint
The agreed-upon set of items that must be completed before the user story or
Backlog item can be considered complete
The Scrum event when the Scrum team meets to confirm how much capacity is available
during the current Sprint
Correct: The agreed-upon set of items that must be completed before the user story
or Backlog item can be considered complete
This describes the Definition of Done. The Scrum Team is responsible for
determining what should be on this list of items and improving it as needed.

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