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Scrum PSM-I Exam - Topic 5 Question 95 Discussion

Actual exam question for Scrum's PSM-I exam
Question #: 95
Topic #: 5
[All PSM-I Questions]

Which three of the following are true about Scrum? (Choose the best three answers.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

Three statements that are true about Scrum are:

Each component of Scrum serves a specific purpose and is essential to Scrum's success and your usage of Scrum to develop complex products.

Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products.

Scrum is based on empiricism and lean thinking.

These statements are supported by [6]: ''Scrum is not a process, technique, or definitive method. Rather, it is a framework within which you can employ various processes and techniques. ... Each component within the framework serves a specific purpose and is essential to Scrum's success and usage. ... The rules of Scrum bind together events, roles, artifacts, and rules governing their relationships. ... The three pillars uphold every implementation of empirical process control: transparency, inspection, and adaptation.''


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Aleta
10 hours ago
Scrum is definitely a framework, not a methodology.
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Mayra
6 days ago
Scrum is like a well-choreographed dance, you can't just do your own thing. A, B, and D are the right steps.
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Brandon
11 days ago
Haha, "Scrum is not a salad bar" - love it! But seriously, A, B, and D are the way to go.
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Sheridan
16 days ago
I agree with the previous comments. Scrum is a comprehensive framework, not a salad bar.
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Roosevelt
21 days ago
Definitely A, B, and D. Scrum is all about the whole package, not a buffet.
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Staci
26 days ago
A, B, and D are the correct answers. Scrum is a framework, not a methodology where you can pick and choose.
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Shelia
1 month ago
I recall a practice question that mentioned empiricism in Scrum, so I feel like E has to be one of the answers too.
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Rima
1 month ago
I think B is true because each part of Scrum really does have a specific role, but I’m not sure about E.
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Tricia
1 month ago
I’m a bit unsure about A. I thought Scrum Masters support the team rather than replace Project Managers entirely.
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Lizette
2 months ago
I remember that Scrum is definitely a framework, not a methodology, so I think D is one of the correct answers.
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Terrilyn
2 months ago
This is a good test of my Scrum knowledge. I'll methodically go through each answer choice and match it against the Scrum guide to determine the best 3.
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Na
2 months ago
A seems wrong to me - I thought Scrum Masters had a specific role, not just replacing Project Managers. I'll focus on the other options.
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Rebecka
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused on C - I thought Scrum was more of a rigid framework, not something you can just pick and choose from. Let me re-read the question carefully.
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Christiane
2 months ago
I think B, D, and E are definitely true. They cover the essence of Scrum.
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Carey
3 months ago
E is a must; empiricism is key in Scrum!
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Ludivina
3 months ago
I think A is misleading; Scrum Masters don’t replace Project Managers entirely.
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Dortha
3 months ago
Okay, I'm pretty confident I know Scrum well. I think B, D, and E are the correct answers here.
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Curtis
3 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to really think through the key principles of Scrum to identify the best 3 answers.
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Whitney
2 months ago
I think B, D, and E are the best choices.
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