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Questions for agile E0, Exámenes de Desarrollo de Software

a set of quiestions and answers for agile training

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Author D J Tudor
AGILE FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE
SAMPLE FOUNDATION QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
This document is a set of sample questions, in the style of the Agile Foundation Certificate
Examination, which is a 60 question, 1 hour, multiple choice paper.
The questions are based on the spreadsheet of competencies held at < hyperlink to be inserted>
The areas specifically targeted are:
CUSTOMER AND STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
FEEDBACK AND ADAPTATION
HANDLING TEAM DYNAMICS
INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STYLE
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
PRIORITISATION, PLANNING AND DELIVERY
TAILORING
The style is: a statement or question followed by four options. In each case only one option is
correct.
The examination covers, as generically as possible, all popular Agile approaches. Occasionally,
language and terms used will be specific to one approach. The candidate should read widely
about Agile to become familiar with the terminology.
Correct answers are emboldened in the sample below.
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AGILE FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE

SAMPLE FOUNDATION QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

This document is a set of sample questions, in the style of the Agile Foundation Certificate Examination, which is a 60 question, 1 hour, multiple choice paper.

The questions are based on the spreadsheet of competencies held at < hyperlink to be inserted> The areas specifically targeted are:

 CUSTOMER AND STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT  FEEDBACK AND ADAPTATION  HANDLING TEAM DYNAMICS  INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP STYLE  LEADERSHIP SKILLS  PRIORITISATION, PLANNING AND DELIVERY  TAILORING

The style is: a statement or question followed by four options. In each case only one option is correct.

The examination covers, as generically as possible, all popular Agile approaches. Occasionally, language and terms used will be specific to one approach. The candidate should read widely about Agile to become familiar with the terminology.

Correct answers are emboldened in the sample below.

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Sample Agile Foundation Examination Questions:

1. Which of the following best describes the approach for determining the iteration (timebox) length?

A. Iterations (timeboxes) should always be 30 days B. The team determines iteration (timebox) length by dividing the total number of story points by the average velocity of the team C. Iterations (timeboxes) should always be two weeks D. The team should agree on the length of the iteration (timebox), taking the size and complexity of the project into consideration

2. Which of the following is a characteristic of an Agile leader?

A. Task focused B. Process oriented C. Supportive D. Disengaged

3. Who is responsible for prioritizing the product backlog?

A. Product Owner B. Project Manager C. Lead Developer D. Business Analyst

4. What are the advantages of maintaining consistent iteration (timebox) length throughout the project?

A. It helps to establish a consistent pattern of delivery B. It helps the team to objectively measure progress C. It providea a consistent means of measuring team velocity D. All of the above

5. Tracking project issues in an Agile project is the primary responsibility of the…

A. Tester B. Project Leader C. Functional Manager D. Developer

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11. What is the effect of having a large visible project plan on a wall?

A. It removes the need to create any other reports for management B. It continuously communicates progress within the team and to other stakeholders C. It allows the Project Manager to allocate tasks to specific team members D. It is restrictive, as it does not allow the team to innovate and change

12. How should work be allocated to the team in an Agile project?

A. The Team Leader (Scrum Master) should allocate specific tasks to individuals B. Tasks should be randomly allocated to team members, using Planning Poker C. Team members should self-select tasks appropriate to their skills D. The most complex tasks should be allocated by the Team Leader (Scrum Master)

13. What should the developers do if the customer representative is repeatedly too busy to be available?

A. Continue the work, record the assumptions and ask the customer later for input. B. Send the customer a written warning that the end product will be completed on time, but may not meet their needs C. Allow the Business Analyst to take on the role of Proxy Customer Representative D. Draw the problem to the attention of the Scrum Master (Team Leader )

14. Which one of the following is a key feature of documentation that you would expect to find in an Agile project?

A. System documentation created at the end of each increment, at the start of the deployment B. User Stories held in a spreadsheet or specialist database, where full details of user conversations are recorded for future purposes, like handover to maintenance or support C. User Story cards containing only enough detail for planning and development, which will need to be supplemented by further face-to-face conversations D. No written documentation, as all good communication is face-to-face

15. When handling team dynamics, the Agile Leader should …

A Empower the team members, within appropriate limits B. Encourage an environment of competition and personal advantage C. Give clear directives to the team about what they should do and how D. Expect team members to be proactive and each work to their own priorities and objectives

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16. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding acceptance of any deliverables on an Agile Project?

A. The team should allow only senior managers to sign off deliverables B. The team should get acceptance of project deliverables from the appropriate stakeholders at least at the end of every timebox / iteration C. The team should get acceptance of project deliverables from the users during a UAT phase at the end of the project D. Acceptance of any particular deliverable on the project is gained from all stakeholders at the same time.

17. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding quality of deliverables from an Agile Project?

A. The products produced by an Agile project should be cheaper than those produced by any other approach, but quality will suffer B. The products will be more expensive than by any other approach but will be top quality C. The products will be fit for purpose, but may not do what the customer wanted D. The products will be of appropriate quality, as guided by the customer representative involved throughout the development process

18. What is the Agile approach to doing design early in a project?

A. A big design up front is always a good idea B. Just enough design up front gives a good foundation to start from and helps to mitigate risk, without wasting unnecessarily time C. No design up front is the best approach as most of the fun of a project is in discovery of the unexpected D. Design has no place in an Agile project

19. An Agile approach advocates which of the following approaches?

A. Get something “quick and dirty” delivered, to save time B. Get something simple released as quickly as possible C. Get something business-valuable delivered as quickly as possible, consistent with the right level of quality D. Get something delivered once it has been fully documented and the documentation has been signed off as complete

20. Which of these best describes the Agile approach to team-working?

A. The team should plan to work a small amount of overtime regularly throughout the project B. The team should expect to work longer hours towards the end of the sprint (timebox), in order to deliver all that was committed to C. The team should strive for a sustainable pace and a normal working week D. The team will “burn out” if they have to work overtime for more than two sprints (timeboxes, iterations) in a row

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27. The end result of an Agile development is:

A. A product of a professional quality which fits the business need B. A product of almost as good a quality as a Waterfall development C. A product which is barely sufficient for its purpose and deliberately not maintainable D. A technically-perfect, re-factored solution

28. An Agile customer …

A. Must have a thorough understanding of Agile techniques, for Agile to work B. Will always receive lower-quality products than their non-Agile counterparts C. Will typically get business value delivered early and often D. Will need to understand the technical aspects of development, to contribute effectively

  1. An Agile team …

A. Is self-organizing, with each member having the same technical skills B. Collaborates and supports its team members C. Ensures that weak members of the team are allocated the simpler tasks D. Ensures blame is allocated fairly

  1. The Agile process …

A. Encourages the team to meet regularly B. Has no meetings C. Has lengthy reporting requirements D. Has no reporting requirements

  1. The Agile Leader …

A. Should allocate tasks to the team members each day at the stand-up meeting B. Should involve the team in their own work-allocation C. Should give detailed work-plans to the team each day D. Should direct the work of the team, if they are inexperienced

  1. What is Kan Ban?

A. A list of activities banned by the team, in relation to Team Norms B. The set of Can Have stories for a project C. A visible chart of work to do, work in progress and work done D. A graph of tasks partially-completed by the team

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33. What is meant by “Yesterday’s Weather” in an Agile project?

A. Teams work less well when it rains B. Keeping metrics of earlier work to help with future estimates C. Retrospectives should include less important topics, such as the weather, as ice-breakers D. Estimating is as futile as predicting the weather

34. In Agile projects, we plan to “learn as we go” because…

A. It creates a better relationship between the developers and customer representatives B. Many projects are evolutionary, and a better solution emerges this way C. It is time-consuming to analyse everything at the beginning of a project D. It prevents late delivery of the project

35. The recommended approach to design in an Agile project is:

A. No design up front B. Big design up front C. Just enough design up front D. Use a previous design – it will be “good enough”

36. What is the personal risk that an Agile Leader takes in empowering the team?

A. The Agile Leader might lose their job, as the team is doing all the work B. If the team fails, the Agile leader will not get a performance bonus C. The Agile Leader has less direct control over the team’s work, but still has the responsibility for their outcomes D. The Agile Leader cannot share the glory of team success

37. The Agile approach to documentation is:

A. Do no documentation because it is a waste of time B. Do sufficient documentation to prove you have done a good job C. Do the necessary documentation to support the development and use of the product D. Do more documentation than usual, because Agile is risky

38. The Agile way is:

A. To produce working product of the right quality, early and incrementally B. To produce working product after documentation has been signed off C. To produce simple prototypes early, but no finished product until the end of the project D. To produce products without technical integrity, but re-engineer later

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45. A sustainable pace means …

A. If the team members work long hours regularly they will get used to it, and be able to sustain it B. A 40 hour week is only for the weaker members of the team. Others can do more. C. The team should establish a velocity which can be sustained within normal working hours D. Working long hours is the only way to deliver on time

46. A burn-down chart shows …

A. The energy level and velocity of the team B. The remaining work (effort, points) to complete before the iteration (timebox) end C. The number of hours worked by each team member during the iteration (timebox) D. The rate of spending of the budget for a project

47. The reason for holding regular Retrospectives is:

A. It allows the team to take a necessary break from work B. It gives management information to use in team members’ performance reviews C. It allows learning which can be used to improve team performance during the project D. It prevents deviation from the process which the team has been following

48. Once a project is underway, the approach to planning is:

A. Plans should never be changed B. It is normal to need to plan and re-plan as the project progresses C. Plans should only be changed with full approval of all stakeholders D. Plans are not required as Agile is incremental

49. An Agile project …

A. Should have no control over its progress B. Should be able to demonstrate control of its progress C. Is always out of control D. Is controlled by the velocity of the most junior team member

50. An Agile project should have ...

A. Occasional early deliveries, if the business is prepared to accept lower quality B. A regular pattern of delivery of developer-focused products C. A regular pattern of delivery of business-valued increments D. An irregular and unpredictable delivery of products

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51. When an Agile team is successful …

A. It should be encouraged to celebrate success only when the project is over B. It should be encouraged to celebrate even small successes immediately C. It should not celebrate success, as this wastes project budget D. It should not celebrate success, as this makes less successful teams feel bad

52. In order to communicate well, the Agile project should ...

A. Keep team-size large, to avoid stakeholders feeling left out B. Break the project into small, mixed-skill, self-organising teams C. Operate with one team of less than 10 people D. Operate with separate customer, developer and test teams

53. If a new requirement emerges once an Agile project is running, it should be:

A. Automatically included in the work of the project B. Automatically excluded and left until a later project or increment C. Assessed for importance and, if sufficiently important to the business, included in the project, displacing less important requirements D. Put on the backlog for consideration by the wider group of stakeholders after the project has been completed

54. You have been engaged as the Technical Coordinator in a product development team. The customer (Product Owner) and Team Leader (Scrum Master) are happy because the team always delivers business value on time. However, you worry that the technical debt is increasing. What would be your primary goal to ensure the right quality?

A. Ensure testers define their entry criteria for quality, which they impose on the development team B. Nothing. Prescribed roles such as technical coordinators are not part of an Agile team C. Make sure that the maintainability quality attribute is addressed D. On time delivery and happy end users are the only quality measures in Agile development

55. How could maintainability of the developing product be improved in a development team?

A. Apply standard design patterns B. All of these C. Make refactoring a common practice D. Ensure unit testing is included in the “done” criteria