205 New PMP Agile scrum Questions & Answers with explanation

151.
Your project team has a solid idea of the requirements for the project up front. Some specific elements of the deliverables are known at this point. Not all deliverables have been completely defined yet. The team would like to start with the known requirements and specific deliverables and then change their approach later in the development phase to incrementally deliver results. What development life cycle does this describe?
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152.
Which of the following agile methodologies relies heavily on statistical data?
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153.
Which of the following agile methodologies describes the seven wastes?
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154.
Who is responsible for performing and managing project integration when using an agile project management approach?
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155.
Name the two types of agile approaches discussed in the Agile Practice Guide (PMI®, 2017).
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156.
Which of the following contracts should you use for agile projects that will be priced based on user stories?
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157.
These types of meetings are associated with the agile project management methodologies. They occur at the beginning of an iteration. Team members choose items from the backlog list to work on during the iteration. What is this meeting called?
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158.
Name the difference between the agile iterative approach and the agile incremental approach as discussed in the Agile Practice Guide (PMI®, 2017).
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159.
Match the Agile approach with its description.
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Agile Approaches
Approach Description
Kanban
A pull-based concept where work progresses to the next step only when resources are available
Scrum
Focuses on delivering software that’s ready when the customer needs it
Feature-driven development
Focuses on delivering usable, working software continually in a timely manner
eXtreme Programming (XP)
A family of methodologies designed to scale to the project needs
Crystal methods
A single-team process framework typically used to manage product development
160.
The characteristics of project life cycles vary and should be considered when determining which life cycle is the best fit for a project. Match the delivery life cycle approach based on where it falls on the continuum when considering frequency of delivery and degree of change.
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Life Cycle Continuum
Predictive
High frequency of delivery and low degree of change
Iterative
Low frequency of delivery and high degree of change
Incremental
Low frequency of delivery and low degree of change
Agile
High frequency of delivery and high degree of change