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What you'll learn
- Scaled Professional Scrum™ Practice Exam Questions and Detailed Explanations.
- Compliant with the 2020 Scrum Guide. New Questions Included.
- Compliant with the 2021 Nexus Guide. New Questions Included.
- Clean and appropriate use of Scrum .org language through out all the questions and explanations.
- Exams results sorted in Scrum Knowledge Areas.
- Topics Covered : Nexus Definition, Nexus Dependencies, Nexus Sprint Goals and Nexus …
Rating 4.0 out of 5 (17 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Scaled Professional Scrum™ Practice Exam Questions and Detailed Explanations.
- Compliant with the 2020 Scrum Guide. New Questions Included.
- Compliant with the 2021 Nexus Guide. New Questions Included.
- Clean and appropriate use of Scrum .org language through out all the questions and explanations.
- Exams results sorted in Scrum Knowledge Areas.
- Topics Covered : Nexus Definition, Nexus Dependencies, Nexus Sprint Goals and Nexus Sprint Length
- Topics Covered : Nexus Backlog, Nexus Events - Nexus Process Flows, Technical Debt and Application Architecture
- Topics Covered : Nexus Integration Teams, Nexus Integrated Increment, Cross Team Refinement Board, Nexus Definition of Done
- Topics Covered : Nexus Events (Nexus Daily Scrum, Nexus Sprint Planning, Nexus Sprint Retrospectives and Sprint Reviews)
- Topics Covered : Nexus Summary Tables
- Topics Covered : Scrum Definition, Scrum Values, Three Pillars of Scrum Team.
- Topics Covered : Accountabilities : Product Owner, Developers, Scrum Master.
- Topics Covered : Events : Sprints, Daily Scrum, Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective.
- Topics Covered : Artifacts : Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, Increments.
- Topics Covered : Commitments : Product Goal, Sprint Goal and Definition of Done.
- Topics Covered : Burn-down Charts, Additional Meetings, Cone of Uncertainty, Opportunities to Adapt and Inspect.
- Topics Covered : Product Release, Role of Management, Value of the Product, Non-Functional Requirements.
- Topics Covered : Scrum Team Velocity, Benefits of Self - Organization, Technical Debt.
Description
Welcome! Congratulations on taking the first important step towards preparing for the Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) Exam! Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) is an advanced assessment created to test your knowledge about the Nexus and its application in the real world. This practice test contains Questions and Answers which will help you prepare for the Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS). Information in this test references the Scrum Guide, the Nexus Guide and the Scrum Forums (Scrum. Org).
The actual SPS assessment is structured like the PSM I Exam. It comprises of 40 multiple choice questions. You would have 60 minutes to complete the assessment. The score to achieve the certification is 85%+. You get only one attempt (upon payment of fee) and you would get the choice to decide when and where to the exam. There is no expiration date. You are not required to attend an assessment center and can take it from the comfort of your own home. If you do not pass the exam, you can retake the exam, however you would have to pay the fees again.
Note :
1. This course contains Questions and Answers which will help you prepare for the Scrum .org exam. This course is not a replacement for the Scrum Guide, the scrum learning paths or the scrum. org assessments. One has to read the Scrum Guide and go through the learnings paths found on scrum. org (multiple times) to understand the concepts well. This is not optional.
2. The Questions and Answers in this practice exam are not a replica nor a replacement of the Open Assessments found at https://www.scrum .org/.
3. Based on the guidelines provided by Scrum .org, none of the questions are copied from the Open Assessments found at https://www.scrum .org/. If similar questions exist, then it's merely a coincidence. The underlying concepts however are similar if not the same.
4. The Questions which appear on the exam along with the answers will be different from what you find in this practice exam.
Following are the steps for taking (and passing) the Scrum. org Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) assessment and obtaining the certification:
1. If you are new to Scrum and have never been part of a Scrum team, taking a PSM I course is recommended. Attend a Scrum. org Professional Scrum Master I course.
2. Carefully Read:
a. The Scrum Guide. (November 2020)
b. The Nexus Guide. You can choose to refer to the SPS Reference Guide (ISBN: 9781732657946) I have published. This guide systematically highlights all the important information present on the Scrum Guide, Learning Paths, Websites and other Forums needed for the SPSExam. (Optional.)
3. Go through the questions and answers in this assessment. These questions are compiled very carefully. Go through the answers and make sure you understand the concepts. Make sure you go through the answers explanations regardless of whether you answered the questions correctly or not.
4. Take the Scrum Open Assessment online (Scrum. org) until you can do the assessment quickly and score close to 100% three times in a row.
5. Take the Nexus Open Assessment online (Scrum. org) until you can do the assessment quickly and score close to 100% three times in a row. Few Questions which are asked on the exam are the exact same.
Note: The statements made and opinions expressed herein belong exclusively to the creator of this course and are not shared by or represent the viewpoint of Scrum . org. This training does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or point of view. Scrum . org makes no representations, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, availability or currency of the content contained in this presentation or any material related to this presentation. In no event shall Scrum . org, its agents, officers, employees, licensees or affiliates be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business information, loss of information) arising out of the information or statements contained in the training. Any reliance you place on such content is strictly at your own risk.
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