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Scrum PSM-I Exam - Topic 5 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSM-I exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 5
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The purpose of a Sprint is to produce a done Increment of product.

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Aileen
4 months ago
Yup, it's all about delivering a done Increment!
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Pearly
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? Seems too simple.
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Floyd
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's the main goal of a Sprint!
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Kristel
4 months ago
I thought it was just about planning, not producing.
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Patria
4 months ago
That's definitely true!
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Meaghan
5 months ago
I’m confused about the term "done." Does it mean fully complete? I might go with False just to be safe.
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Buck
5 months ago
This feels similar to a practice question we did last week. I think it was True, but I might be mixing it up with another concept.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
I remember something about Sprints focusing on delivering value, but I’m not entirely sure if that means it’s always a "done" Increment.
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Marsha
5 months ago
I think the purpose of a Sprint is to deliver a usable Increment, so I’m leaning towards True.
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Pauline
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Rounding to hundredths could mean a few different values, and I'm not entirely familiar with the Inv. Rounding Precision (ICY) field. I'll need to double-check the documentation to make sure I understand the context before answering.
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Devorah
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know custom functions can be used for organizing code, but I'm not confident that's the only or main purpose. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Willetta
10 months ago
Ah, the age-old debate - is the Increment truly 'done' at the end of a Sprint? Philosophers will ponder this for ages.
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Magda
8 months ago
A) True
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Diego
8 months ago
B) False
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Matthew
9 months ago
A) True
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Derick
10 months ago
This question is a no-brainer. Of course the purpose of a Sprint is to deliver a done Increment!
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Artie
8 months ago
A) True
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Ulysses
9 months ago
Exactly, the purpose of a Sprint is definitely to produce a done Increment.
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Vicki
10 months ago
A) True
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Simona
10 months ago
A) True. The Increment produced at the end of a Sprint should be potentially shippable.
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Yvette
11 months ago
I disagree, I think the answer is False because the purpose of a Sprint is to just work on any tasks.
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Sarina
11 months ago
B) False. A Sprint is about iterating and learning, not necessarily delivering a 'done' product.
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Ammie
9 months ago
B) False. A Sprint is about iterating and learning, not necessarily delivering a 'done' product.
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Margo
9 months ago
B) False
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Bambi
10 months ago
A) True
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Ashleigh
10 months ago
B) False. A Sprint is about iterating and learning, not necessarily delivering a 'done' product.
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Tamera
10 months ago
A) True
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Velda
11 months ago
True, that's the whole point of a Sprint - to deliver a usable piece of the product.
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Ramonita
11 months ago
I agree with Malissa, so the answer is True.
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Malissa
11 months ago
I think the purpose of a Sprint is to produce a done Increment of product.
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