SAFe Practitioner Exam (6.0) Questions and Answers
Question 21
Volume, complexity, knowledge, and uncertainty are all qualities of what?
Options:
A.
Weighted shortest job first (WSJF)
B.
Cost of Delay
C.
Story points
D.
Risks
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Story points are a relative measure of the effort required to implement a user story. They take into account the volume, complexity, knowledge, and uncertainty of the work. Volume refers to how much work there is, complexity refers to how hard it is, knowledge refers to what is known or unknown, and uncertainty refers to the risk or variability involved. Story points help agile teams estimate their work and plan their iterations. References: Story - Scaled Agile Framework, Story Point - Scaled Agile Framework, Understanding complexity | Range
Question 22
What can be used to script the change to SAFe?
Options:
A.
The Lean-Agile Center of Excellence (LACE) charter
B.
The portfolio canvas
C.
The steps in the Business Agility
D.
The SAFe Implementation Roadmap
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The SAFe Implementation Roadmap is a strategy and an ordered set of activities that have proven to be effective in successfully implementing SAFe. It is based on organizational change management strategies and provides the critical moves for adopting SAFe. The roadmap consists of 14 steps, from reaching the tipping point to sustaining and improving1. References: 1: Implementation Roadmap - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 23
What is part of the role of Product Management?
Options:
A.
To assign business value to Features
B.
To define Enablers
C.
To prioritize the ART Backlog
Answer:
A
Explanation:
One of the roles of Product Management is to assign business value to Features. Features are services provided by the system that fulfill stakeholder needs. They are the primary artifact for defining, managing, and prioritizing the work of the Agile Release Train (ART). Product Management is responsible for defining and prioritizing the features in the Program Backlog, as well as assigning a business value to each feature based on its expected benefits and costs. The business value is used to guide the economic decision-making and trade-offs during PI Planning and execution. Product Management also collaborates with other roles, such as Solution Management, System Architects, and Business Owners, to ensure that the features align with the solution vision and roadmap, and meet the quality standards and nonfunctional requirements. References: Features - Scaled Agile Framework, Product Management - Scaled Agile Framework
Question 24
What are the three parts of Inspect and Adapt?
Options:
A.
The PI System Demo, confidence vote, and ROAMing risks
B.
Backlog refinement, qualitative and quantitative measurement, and ROAMing risks
C.
Backlog refinement, confidence vote, and Problem-Solving workshop
D.
The PI System Demo, qualitative and quantitative measurement, and Problem-solving workshop
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Inspect and Adapt (I&A) is a significant event held at the end of each Program Increment (PI), where the current state of the Solution is demonstrated and evaluated by the train. Teams then reflect and identify improvement backlog items via a structured, problem-solving workshop. The I&A event consists of three parts: the PI System Demo, where the features developed during the PI are shown and feedback is collected; the quantitative and qualitative measurement, where the teams assess their performance and progress using various metrics and surveys; and the retrospective and problem-solving workshop, where the teams identify and analyze the root causes of their most critical issues and devise action plans to address them12. References: Inspect and Adapt, Exam Study Guide: SP (6.0) - SAFe® Practitioner