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  • APMG-International AgilePM-Practitioner Exam Questions
  • Provided By: APMG-International
  • Exam: Agile Project Management (AgilePM) Practitioner Certification
  • Certification: Agile Project Management
  • Total Questions: 80
  • Updated On: Nov 13, 2024
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  • Question 1
    • Find out who is responsible for challenging the priority of requirements and deal with them accordingly. 

      Answer: A
  • Question 2
    • During Timebox A, the Local Planning Authority Officer was sometimes asked to attend the Daily Stand-up meeting as a temporary Specialist team member, to represent any Planning Authority issues. Is this an appropriate application of Agile Project Management for this project? 


      Answer: A
  • Question 3
    • Which 2 statements represent appropriate entries for the Prioritised Requirements List?


      Answer: B,C
  • Question 4
    • Answer the following questions about the acceptance criteria within the project. Decide whether the approach to setting and using acceptance criteria has been applied appropriately and select the response that supports your decision. At the beginning of Solution Development Timebox A, the Timebox is being planned in detail. Although Foundations was conducted at a high level, the Prioritised Requirements List was baselined. Now the Solution Development Team is setting detailed acceptance criteria against each requirement. Is this an appropriate approach to setting detailed acceptance criteria?


      Answer: A
  • Question 5
    • Answer the following questions about the DSDM Lifecycle. Decide if each observation is an appropriate application of Agile Project Management for this project and select the option that supports your decision. When the project was in the Feasibility phase it was initially proposed by the Finance Manager that it was a fixed price for a fixed specification' project. The Project Manager has decided that the best way to tackle it would be to leave the development of the least valuable features of the product until last. Is this an appropriate application of the DSDM lifecycle?


      Answer: A
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