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Determine how to prepare and execute task management steps

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Determine how to prepare and execute task management steps

1In adaptive project management, work-in-progress (WIP) limits are used to:Easy2The daily standup in adaptive projects is PRIMARILY intended to:Easy3A team member picks up a new task before completing an in-progress one because the current task is b...Easy4An adaptive team uses a physical task board. Mid-sprint, a team member notes that their task has bee...Medium5In an adaptive project, 'cycle time' refers to:Easy6A Scrum team has a recurring pattern of completing 70% of sprint backlog items. The rest carry over ...Medium7In Kanban, 'pull' refers to:Easy8An adaptive team identifies a story that has external dependencies on another team who will not deli...Medium9What is the PURPOSE of task decomposition within a sprint?Easy10An adaptive team is using a digital Kanban board. A team member updates card status by moving it to ...Medium11In adaptive task management, a 'swimlane' on a Kanban board typically represents:Easy12An adaptive team's sprint burndown chart shows that after 5 days of a 10-day sprint, they have compl...Hard13A team member finishes their sprint backlog tasks early and has 2 days remaining in the sprint. What...Easy14An adaptive team wants to reduce the time stories spend 'In Progress' without completion. What Kanba...Medium15'Technical debt' in adaptive project management refers to:Easy16An adaptive team is conducting a sprint review. The product owner says three completed stories are '...Medium17In adaptive projects, continuous integration (CI) supports task management by:Easy18During a sprint, a critical production bug is discovered that affects all users. The sprint has 5 da...Medium19An adaptive team has been using a digital task board for 6 months. During a retrospective, they iden...Hard20In a Scrum team, who is responsible for deciding which tasks to take on during an iteration?Easy21What does 'swarming' mean in agile task management?Easy22How does a team 'pull' work in a Kanban system?Easy23What is the purpose of breaking user stories into tasks during iteration planning?Easy24A team member encounters a technical blocker while working on a task. What is the agile-appropriate ...Medium25What is 'pair programming' and what task management benefit does it provide?Medium26What does 'continuous integration' (CI) mean as a task management practice in adaptive projects?Medium27How does a team handle a task that is larger than expected and cannot be completed within the iterat...Medium28What is 'test-driven development' (TDD) as a task execution practice?Medium29What is the 'three questions' format for a daily standup?Easy30In an adaptive project, how should the team manage tasks with high technical uncertainty?Hard31What does the 'task board' update process during daily standups help the team manage?Medium32What is the 'last responsible moment' principle as applied to task sequencing?Easy33How should a Scrum team handle a situation where one team member is consistently completing their ta...Hard34What is 'acceptance testing' in the context of agile task completion?Medium35In agile task management, what is meant by 'done done'?Medium36A team uses a digital Kanban board. WIP limits show that the testing column is always at its limit w...Hard37What does 'code review' contribute to adaptive task management?Easy38How should a team manage tasks that require specialized skills only one team member possesses?Medium39What is the primary purpose of the daily standup (daily Scrum) in managing iteration tasks?Easy40What is 'mob programming' and when is it appropriate in adaptive task management?Medium41How does a team apply the 'stop starting, start finishing' principle to task management?Hard42What is a 'task wall' or physical Kanban board used for in adaptive task management?Easy43A team consistently leaves testing tasks until the end of the iteration, causing a 'testing crunch.'...Hard44What is 'definition of workflow' in a Kanban system, and why is it important for task management?Medium45In adaptive task management, what does 'collective code ownership' mean?Easy46How should a team handle an urgent customer-reported defect that arrives mid-iteration?Medium47What is the relationship between 'sustainable pace' and long-term team productivity in adaptive task...Hard48What is 'Definition of Done at the task level' versus 'story level' in adaptive projects?Easy49How do agile teams typically handle unplanned work that emerges during an iteration?Medium50What is 'behavior-driven development' (BDD) and how does it align task execution with business outco...Hard51What role does the Scrum Master play in removing task-level impediments?Easy52What does 'refactoring' mean in the context of adaptive task execution?Medium53How does 'timeboxing' individual tasks help with adaptive task management?Medium54A team's task board shows many tasks are 'In Progress' simultaneously with very few moving to 'Done....Hard55What is a 'Kanban board' used for in adaptive task management?Easy56What is 'continuous deployment' and how does it affect team task management?Medium57How do agile teams manage dependencies between tasks assigned to different team members?Medium58What is meant by 'cross-functional team' in adaptive task management?Easy59What is 'technical spike' and how does it fit into adaptive task management?Hard60How does a team ensure that user-facing task descriptions align with business outcomes rather than p...Medium

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