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Exin ASM Exam - Topic 1 Question 96 Discussion

Each Scrum role has specific responsibilities in managing a Scrum project. Below, choose the role that iscorrectly matched to its responsibility.
B) Scrum Master - ensures that the requirements and Acceptance Criteria are not altered during the Sprint Review Meeting.
A) Product Owner - invites to a grooming session only those stakeholders whose feedback is required and who can make final decisions about which suggested changes can be considered as Formal Change Requests.
C) Stakeholders - incorporate new and modified features into the deliverables whenever possible.
D) Scrum Team - decide whether the change can wait until the next Sprint or represents an urgent situation that may require ending the current Sprint and starting a new one.

Exin ASM Exam - Topic 1 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's ASM exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 1
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Each Scrum role has specific responsibilities in managing a Scrum project. Below, choose the role that is

correctly matched to its responsibility.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Although the Stakeholder(s) and the Product Owner have the final say on Prioritized Product Backlog Items

and whether to accept or reject any Change Requests presented during Demonstrate and Validate Sprint, it is

the Scrum Master's responsibility to ensure that the requirements and Acceptance Criteria are not altered

during the Sprint Review Meeting for the User Stories completed in the current Sprint. This prevents the

rejection of completed User Stories based on the fact that they do not meet newly changed requirements. If

any requirements need to be changed, any corresponding PBI needs to be revised to accommodate the

modified requirements in a future Sprint.


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Rikki
22 days ago
C seems off. Stakeholders shouldn't be making changes mid-sprint.
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Brittni
27 days ago
I disagree with B. The Scrum Master can't control changes in requirements.
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Jovita
1 month ago
A is spot on! Product Owners really do filter stakeholders.
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Donte
1 month ago
Really? D sounds a bit extreme, ending a Sprint just for a change?
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Teddy
1 month ago
C seems off, stakeholders shouldn't just add features anytime.
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Tuyet
2 months ago
Wait, B is wrong! The Scrum Master doesn't control changes like that.
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Lisbeth
2 months ago
Totally agree, A is the right choice!
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Anisha
2 months ago
A) is spot on for the Product Owner's role.
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Francine
2 months ago
I feel like the Scrum Team deciding on urgent changes sounds familiar, but I can't recall if they can actually end a Sprint. That seems like a big decision!
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Elmira
2 months ago
The Stakeholders' role seems a bit off to me. I thought they were more about providing feedback rather than directly incorporating changes into deliverables.
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Meghann
2 months ago
I remember a practice question about the Scrum Master, but I thought they facilitated discussions rather than preventing changes during the Sprint Review.
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Elvera
3 months ago
I think the Product Owner does have a role in inviting stakeholders, but I'm not sure if it's only those who can make final decisions.
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