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PSM I Exam - Question 144


Which of the following is an example of an Increment? (Choose the best answer.)

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Correct Answer: EF

An increment, in the context of Scrum, is a potentially shippable, working piece of the product that includes valuable, useful features. It represents tangible progress toward the product's overall goals and is intended to provide value to users or stakeholders. The other options represent plans, designs, or mock-ups, which do not qualify as actual increments because they are not usable pieces of the product.

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sanaw12Option: E
Apr 29, 2021

the correct answer is E

GokhanozgurOption: E
Apr 4, 2021

I think it should be E

SamuelZhangOption: E
Apr 21, 2021

incremental should be something valuable, so E

manithiyaguOption: E
May 31, 2023

E. A valuable, useful set of products featured. An Increment, in the context of Scrum, refers to the sum of all the Product Backlog items completed during a Sprint, plus the value of the increments from previous Sprints. It represents a working and usable piece of the product that is potentially shippable.

guojunOption: E
Apr 23, 2022

incremental should be something valuable, s

luluxOption: E
Mar 27, 2021

it should be E ?

samiseOption: E
Apr 4, 2021

E is correct

Jyoti1010Option: E
Oct 2, 2023

E is the correct answer

6fcf1a4Option: E
Dec 20, 2023

ChatGPT: The correct example of an increment is E. A valuable, useful set of product features. In the context of Scrum and agile development, an increment refers to a potentially shippable, working version of the product that includes a set of valuable and potentially releasable features or functionality. An increment represents tangible progress toward the product's overall goals and is intended to provide value to users or stakeholders.

UlrichIngOption: F
May 9, 2022

The correct answer is F

emelbaOption: F
Dec 29, 2023

all of the above are correct as they are steps approaching the product goal.