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PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)

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Question # 141

When considering impact on a project, to whom should an agile project manager give top priority on the stakeholder list?

A.

The stakeholder who can prevent the project from delivering within budget

B.

The stakeholder who can prevent the project from achieving its goals

C.

The stakeholder who can delay the project

D.

The stakeholder who can work as a friend and help prepare the stakeholder list

Question # 142

Iterations last between a couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a preference for the shorter time. What is the goal for each iteration?

A.

Complete the assigned tasks.

B.

Deliver working software frequently.

C.

Demonstrate the software to the customer.

D.

Provide a high-level timeline.

Question # 143

Stakeholders have conflicting requirements, and the product owner is struggling to decide which user stories to write. What should the product owner do?

A.

Ask the agile practitioner to help write the user stories.

B.

Ask the agile team to facilitate a story-writing workshop.

C.

Ask subject matter experts (SMEs) to help write the user stories.

D.

Ask the agile practitioner to facilitate a story-writing workshop.

Question # 144

The risk profile of a project has increased beyond the upper threshold of tolerance. The product owner and project leader meet to discuss an approach for dealing with this. What should the team do next?

A.

Add risk mitigation tasks to the backlog, then prioritize in current and upcoming sprints

B.

Add risk mitigation time to each requirement

C.

Apply the 80/20 rule, reserving 20 percent of each sprint’s capacity for risk mitigation

D.

Hold all risks until they become issues, then add issue resolution tasks to the product backlog

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