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ScrumStudy SMC Exam - Topic 1 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for ScrumStudy's SMC exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 1
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You are the Scrum Master of a project to construct an IT Tech Park. This project requires adhering to stringent

quality standards at every stage of development. A Scrum Core Team is formed for this project in which the

Scrum Master is supposed to facilitate a ''team first'' mentality when it comes to quality. You must ensure all of

the following to maintain quality in Scrum, EXCEPT:

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Jesusita
3 months ago
D is crucial! Customer needs change, we have to adapt!
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Katlyn
3 months ago
C makes sense, we need to align with what the org can handle.
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Quentin
3 months ago
Wait, are we really saying we should only fix errors at the end? That sounds off.
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Stephen
4 months ago
Totally agree, iterative testing is key for quality!
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Melodie
4 months ago
A is definitely the wrong approach! Fixing errors at the end is risky.
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Kenneth
4 months ago
I think option D is crucial because adapting to customer needs is part of being agile. But I'm not entirely sure if it's the right answer for this question.
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Hollis
4 months ago
I feel like option B makes sense since iterative development and testing are key to maintaining quality. It reminds me of a practice question we did on quality assurance.
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Blythe
4 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about option C. I think quality requirements should be flexible, but I'm not sure if they should always consider the organization's capacity.
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Berry
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how fixing errors at the end can lead to more issues, so I think option A is definitely the one that doesn't align with Scrum principles.
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Laurel
5 months ago
This is a great question to test our understanding of Scrum principles. I feel confident I can identify the one quality practice that is not mandatory.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know quality is crucial in Scrum, but I'm not totally clear on all the specific requirements. I'll have to think it through step-by-step.
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Theron
5 months ago
Hmm, the options seem to cover a lot of different aspects of quality management. I'll need to carefully review each one to determine which one is the exception.
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Celeste
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key points about maintaining quality in Scrum.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a good handle on this. The key is to identify the one quality practice that is not required in Scrum.
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Ammie
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the security requirements and how QlikView communicates.
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Mel
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the definitions of price-makers and price-takers carefully.
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Renea
9 months ago
No need for lifelines, my friend. Just use your Scrum-y senses and the answer will come to you. Or maybe you can try a Scrum-style dance to channel the spirits of agile wisdom.
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Azalee
9 months ago
This question is a real brainteaser. I might need to phone a friend or use my 'Ask the Audience' lifeline on this one.
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Timmy
8 months ago
D) The changing needs of the customers must be incorporated during the increments.
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Bea
8 months ago
C) Any quality requirement must consider the capacity and willingness of the organization to meet the business need.
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Vicky
8 months ago
B) Iterative Product development, repetitive testing, and documentation help ensure quality is inherent in each Done deliverable.
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Catina
8 months ago
A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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Millie
10 months ago
Absolutely! Ignoring customer feedback would be like building a house without asking the homeowner what they want.
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Stevie
8 months ago
C) Any quality requirement must consider the capacity and willingness of the organization to meet the business need.
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Ahmed
8 months ago
B) Iterative Product development, repetitive testing, and documentation help ensure quality is inherent in each Done deliverable.
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Ollie
9 months ago
A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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Antonio
10 months ago
Option D is a no-brainer. Incorporating changing customer needs is crucial for delivering a product that meets their expectations.
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Clorinda
9 months ago
Ma: Agreed, it's all about delivering a product that truly meets their expectations.
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Ma
9 months ago
User 2: Absolutely, customer satisfaction is key. We can't ignore their evolving requirements.
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Tammara
9 months ago
User 1: Option D is definitely crucial. We need to make sure we are adapting to the changing needs of our customers.
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Hoa
10 months ago
I concur with Paris. Maintaining impractical quality standards that the organization can't meet is a recipe for disaster.
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Wilda
9 months ago
C) Any quality requirement must consider the capacity and willingness of the organization to meet the business need.
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Brinda
9 months ago
B) Iterative Product development, repetitive testing, and documentation help ensure quality is inherent in each Done deliverable.
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Lon
10 months ago
A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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Paris
10 months ago
Option C is the correct answer. The organization's capacity and willingness to meet the business need should be considered when setting quality standards.
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Hillary
9 months ago
D) The changing needs of the customers must be incorporated during the increments.
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Lyda
10 months ago
B) Iterative Product development, repetitive testing, and documentation help ensure quality is inherent in each Done deliverable.
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Dominque
10 months ago
A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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Allene
10 months ago
I agree with Jose. Fixing quality issues at the end would be a nightmare. The Scrum approach is all about continuous improvement and quality.
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Jose
10 months ago
Option A seems to be the wrong choice. Quality should be ensured throughout the development process, not just at the end.
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Darrin
9 months ago
User 2: I agree. Quality should be inherent in each deliverable, not just fixed at the end.
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Coleen
9 months ago
User 1: Option A seems incorrect. Quality should be maintained throughout the development process.
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Nickolas
11 months ago
Actually, I believe the correct answer is D) The changing needs of the customers must be incorporated during the increments. This is important to ensure the final product meets the customer's expectations.
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Dalene
11 months ago
No, I disagree. The correct answer is A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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Nickolas
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) Any quality related error must be fixed only at the end to ensure that the deliverable is Done.
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