Free Scrum PSM I Actual Exam Questions - Question 13 Discussion
Yeah, I’d go with A here. The main point of a Sprint is to create something valuable and usable by the end, even if learning and adaptation happen too. So it’s not just about the process but about delivering that increment, making A the better choice.
C imo. The Sprint does aim to produce a usable increment, but saying its purpose is solely that might be too narrow. A Sprint also focuses on learning and adapting, not just output. So, calling it True feels a bit off since the question simplifies the Sprint’s whole purpose to just producing an increment.
Option A, because the Sprint should always deliver a potentially shippable product increment.
D imo. The Sprint’s main goal is to deliver a working increment that’s useful, so calling it “True” matches Scrum principles even with the typo.
A imo. The Sprint goal is all about delivering a usable piece of the product that adds value. Without something valuable and useful, the Sprint wouldn't really serve its purpose. So it fits with the idea that each Sprint should produce a meaningful increment.
Maybe A. Seems like the Sprint should produce something valuable and useful, so True makes sense.