Free Scrum PSM I Actual Exam Questions - Question 2 Discussion

Question No. 2
What are two effective ways for the Scrum Team to make non-functional requirements visible?
(choose the best two answers)
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John K.
2026-02-15

B/D? Putting non-functional requirements on a separate list on the Scrum board (B) makes them really visible day-to-day, not just buried in docs. Adding them to the Product Backlog (D) keeps them transparent and part of planning discussions, so they don’t get forgotten. C feels right for ensuring work is done, but it’s more about quality gates than visibility. A seems more about catching issues late rather than making requirements visible upfront. So B and D make the most sense for visibility and transparency in practice.

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Ravi Q.
2026-02-10

A/D? Running tests early (A) highlights gaps before Sprint end, making issues obvious. Plus, putting non-functional stuff in the Product Backlog (D) keeps them visible and open for discussion during refinement.

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Farhan Q.
2026-01-18

C and B—Definition of Done ensures ongoing work, plus a visible board list keeps them front and center.

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James U.
2026-01-15

This one’s tricky since some options kinda overlap, but I’m going with C and D here. Making non-functional stuff part of DoD and visible in the backlog sounds solid to me. C, D

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