ISTQB Agile Tester Extension Exam Crash Course Part 16
The following user-friendly questions prepared according to different K-Levels are of great help in reviewing your skills before appearing in ISTQB Agile Tester Extension Certification exam as per the latest syllabus.
Set of 10 Questions (Q. 151 to 160)
The Correct Answer option has been Hi-lighted in Yellow.
Q. 151: (Level K1) The customer in an Agile project ….
A. Has no control over the prioritization of delivered features
B. Has total control over the prioritization of features
C. Collaborates with the developers over prioritization of features, but the developers have the final decision
D. Collaborates with the developers over prioritization of features, but the business has the final decision
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Q. 152: (Level K1) You have been engaged as the Technical Coordinator in a product development team. The customer (Product Owner) and Team Leader (Scrum Master) are happy because the team always delivers business value
on time. However, you worry that the technical debt is increasing. What would be your primary goal to ensure the right quality?
A. Ensure testers define their entry criteria for quality, which they impose on the development team
B. Nothing. Prescribed roles such as technical coordinators are not part of an Agile team
C. Make sure that the maintainability quality attribute is addressed
D. On time delivery and happy end-users are the only quality measures in Agile development
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Q. 153: (Level K1) An Agile approach advocates which of the following approaches?
A. Get something “quick and dirty” delivered, to save time
B. Get something simple released as quickly as possible
C. Get something business-valuable delivered as quickly as possible, consistent with the right level of quality
D. Get something delivered once it has been fully documented and the documentation has been signed off as complete
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Q. 154: (Level K1) What should the developers do if the customer representative is repeatedly too busy to be available?
A. Continue the work, record the assumptions and ask the customer later for input.
B. Send the customer a written warning that the end product will be completed on time, but may not meet their needs
C. Allow the Business Analyst to take on the role of Proxy Customer Representative
D. Draw the problem to the attention of the Scrum Master (Team Leader)
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Q. 155: (Level K1) An Agile customer …
A. Must have a thorough understanding of Agile techniques, for Agile to work
B. Will always receive lower-quality products than their non-Agile counterparts
C. Will typically get business value delivered early and often
D. Will need to understand the technical aspects of development, to contribute effectively
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Q. 156: (Level K1) Who is responsible for prioritizing the product backlog?
A. Product Owner
B. Project Manager
C. Lead Developer
D. Business Analyst
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Q. 157: (Level K1) The working culture of an Agile team is …
A. Collective
B. Collaborative
C. Connective
D. Contemplative
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Q. 158: (Level K1) In order to communicate well, the Agile project should …
A. Keep team-size large, to avoid stakeholders feeling left out
B. Break the project into small, mixed-skill, self-organising teams
C. Operate with one team of less than 10 people
D. Operate with separate customer, developer and test teams
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Q. 159: (Level K1) The leadership style of an Agile Leader is …
A. Directive
B. Assertive
C. Facilitative
D. Feature-based
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Q. 160: (Level K1) What is Kan Ban?
A. A list of activities banned by the team, in relation to Team Norms
B. The set of Can Have stories for a project
C. A visible chart of work to do, work in progress and work done
D. A graph of tasks partially-completed by the team
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