EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation Practice Exam
EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation presents professionals with a distinctive certification melding agile principles and scrum methodologies. The examination evaluates candidates' comprehension of essential concepts and their practical application. Assessing understanding of Agile principles and the Scrum framework, the EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation exam gauges proficiency in these domains.
Who should take the exam?
Designed to evaluate professionals' foundational grasp of agile principles and scrum methodology, the Agile Scrum Foundation is particularly beneficial for individuals leading or contributing to projects. This certification holds particular relevance for professionals engaged in various fields such as project management, software development, IT service management, and business management.
Exam Details
- Exam Name: EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation
- Exam Languages: Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
- Exam Questions: 40 Questions
- Passing Score: 65%
- Time: One hour
Course Outline
The EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation Exam covers the given topics -
Domain 1: Agile Way of Thinking
1.1 Concepts of Agile and Scrum
- Explain the Agile way of thinking.
- Recognize how Agility brings value, predictability and flexibility.
- Describe the content of the Agile Manifesto.
- Recognize Agile methods and practices other than Scrum.
Domain 2: Scrum practices
2.1 Scrum Roles
- Explain the Product Owner role.
- Explain the Scrum Master role.
- Explain the role of the Developers
- Explain that the traditional project manager role does not exist in Scrum.
2.2 Scrum Events
- Explain the characteristics of timeboxed events.
- Explain the characteristics of Sprints.
- Explain the characteristics of the Daily Scrum.
- Explain the characteristics of the Sprint Review and the Sprint Retrospective
2.3 The Importance of the Backlog
- Explain the characteristics of a good Product and Sprint Backlog.
- Recognize good User Stories and Backlog items.
- Explain how to refine the Product Backlog items.
- Understand how backlog items are ordered.
2.4 Working toward Goals
- Explain the characteristics of a product goal.
- Explain the characteristics of a sprint goal.
- Explain the characteristics of a definition of done
Domain 3: Scrum Planning and Estimation
3.1 Scrum Planning
- Explain what happens during Sprint Planning meetings.
- Understand how to determine the duration of a Sprint.
3.2 Scrum Estimation
- Explain estimation techniques: Planning Poker, Triangulation and Affinity Estimation.
- Understand how to compute estimates using Ideal Days or Story Points.
- Understand how Backlog items are ordered.
Domain 4: Monitoring Scrum Projects
4.1 Scrum Monitoring
- Understand the concept and value of information radiators.
- Understand Kanban boards.
- Understand the different ways to visualize the work done
Domain 5: Advanced Scrum Concepts
5.1 Scrum in Different Situations
- Recognize how to apply Scrum in large, complex projects.
- Recognize how to apply Scrum with virtual teams.
- Understand different types of contracts in Scrum.