ISTQB Agile Tester Extension Exam Crash Course Part 20
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. 191 to 200)
The Correct Answer option has been Hi-lighted in Yellow.
Q. 191: (Level K1) Why is it important to trust the team?
A. High trust teams do not have to be accountable to each other
B. High trust teams do not require a user representative
C. The Project Manager does not then have to keep a project schedule
D. The presence of trust is positively correlated with the team performance
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Q. 192: (Level K1) An effective workshop facilitator will always …
A. Involve the whole project team in all project workshops
B. Agree to the process and participants of the workshop with the workshop owner before the workshop
C. Involve only those team members who will commit to doing further work after the workshop
D. Act as a proxy for any invited participant who is unable to attend the workshop on the day
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Q. 193: (Level K1) What is meant by “Yesterday’s Weather” in an Agile project?
A. Teams work less well when it rains
B. Keeping metrics of earlier work to help with future estimates
C. Retrospectives should include less important topics, such as the weather, as ice-breakers
D. Estimating is as futile as predicting the weather
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Q. 194: (Level K1) Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the quality of deliverables from an Agile Project?
A. The products produced by an Agile project should be cheaper than those produced by any other approach, but quality will suffer
B. The products will be more expensive than by any other approach but will be top quality
C. The products will be fit for purpose, but may not do what the customer wanted
D. The products will be of appropriate quality, as guided by the customer representative involved throughout the development process
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Q. 195: (Level K1) The Agile process …
A. Encourages the team to meet regularly
B. Has no meetings
C. Has lengthy reporting requirements
D. Has no reporting requirements
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Q. 196: (Level K1) Who should define the business value of a Feature within an Agile project?
A. The individual end-users
B. The Product Owner
C. The Business Analyst
D. The Business Sponsor
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Q. 197: (Level K1) The Agile Manifesto states the following values:
A. People are more important than contracts
B. Working software should have priority over comprehensive documentation
C. Plans should have priority over the ability to respond
D. Contracts should be negotiated which allow control over the people
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Q. 198: (Level K1) A sustainable pace means …
A. If the team members work long hours regularly they will get used to it, and be able to sustain it
B. A 40 hour week is only for the weaker members of the team. Others can do more.
C. The team should establish a velocity which can be sustained within normal working hours
D. Working long hours is the only way to deliver on time
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Q. 199: (Level K1) If a new requirement emerges once an Agile project is running, it should be:
A. Automatically included in the work of the project
B. Automatically excluded and left until a later project or increment
C. Assessed for importance and, if sufficiently important to the business, included in the project, displacing less important requirements
D. Put on the backlog for consideration by the wider group of stakeholders after the project has been completed
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Q. 200: (Level K1) The Agile way is:
A. To produce a working product of the right quality, early and incrementally
B. To produce working product after documentation has been signed off
C. To produce simple prototypes early, but no finished product until the end of the project
D. To produce products without technical integrity, but re-engineer later
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