Scrum Basics Practice Exam
Scrum Basics Practice Exam
About Scrum Basics Exam
The Scrum Basics Exam is designed to assess foundational knowledge of Scrum methodology, its principles, roles, events, and artifacts. This exam validates a candidate’s understanding of Agile project management, enabling them to apply Scrum practices effectively within a team or organization. It serves as an entry-level certification, ideal for those looking to build a career in Agile environments.
Skills Required
To excel in the Scrum Basics Exam, candidates should possess:
- Knowledge of the Scrum framework, including its values, pillars, and benefits.
- Familiarity with key roles such as Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Development Team.
- Understanding of Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective.
- Knowledge of Product Backlog, Sprint Backlog, and Increment.
- Basic grasp of Agile values and how Scrum fits within the Agile methodology.
- Ability to work effectively in Scrum teams and contribute to iterative development.
- Understanding of how Scrum is implemented in tools like Jira for backlog management and sprint tracking.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Aspiring Scrum Professionals
- Project Managers & Team Leads
- Software Developers & QA Engineers
- Business Analysts & Product Owners
- Students & Fresh Graduates
- Anyone moving from traditional project management to Agile methodologies.
Course Outline
The Scrum Basics Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Getting Started with Scrum
- Understanding Agile and Scrum Methodologies
- Introduction to Campus Connect
- Identifying the Product Owner
- Gathering Project Requirements
- Appointing a Scrum Master
- Building the Development Team
- Choosing a Sprint Management Tool
- Configuring the Sprint Management System
Domain 2 - Initiating Sprint 0
- Setting Up a Sprint Board
- Developing the Product Backlog
- Organizing and Prioritizing Backlog Items
- Strategizing the First Sprint
Domain 3 - Executing the Sprint
- Conducting the Sprint Planning Session
- Evaluating and Estimating Backlog Items
- Implementing Sprint Backlog Items
- Conducting Daily Scrum Meetings
Domain 4 - Sprint Assessment & Continuous Improvement
- Hosting the Sprint Review Session
- Conducting a Sprint Retrospective for Process Improvement
- Iterating and Refining the Process for Subsequent Sprints