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PSPO 3 III - Real Practice tests (70+ questions!!)
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PSPO 3 III - Real Practice tests (70+ questions!!)

Professional Scrum Product Owner III & II - PSPO 3 & 2
Created byWilliam B.
Last updated 3/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand how the real exam will look like.
  • Figure out which topics are critical.
  • Try it in real conditions
  • Identify which subjects may need more work before taking the test.

Included in This Course

71 questions
  • Real-like - Multiple Choice Questions and essays35 questions
  • AA - Multiple Choice Questions (exam part 1/2)20 questions
  • AA - Essays (exam part 2/2)16 questions

Description

What's new?

Now a real test-like has been added!

More than 70 questions to help you train before the exam!


Who is this intended for?

Do you want to know how an actual test look like and feel like?

Do you want to demystify it and find ways to be efficient during those 2 hours?

Do you feel proud because you are close to getting the level 3 certification?

Are you just curious and are you trying for level 1 or 2? 


For all of you, these exam preparation can help!


Disclaimer

Theses questions are not those of a real exam.

Scrum organisation does not endorse this exam prep.

I did my best to remember topics that were covered during 3 exams I passed for you!

My intended purpose is to show you concretely what an actual exam look like.

My proposed questions / answers may be subjected to discussion of course.


My advice

- Multiple choice questions and essays are mixed. You can first start by answering the questions and then go back on the essays.

- For the essays, answers clearly all questions. In your own examples, explain enough your context to avoid misunderstandings.

- 2 hours really fly by. I could finish the questions in about 20 minutes, but I still needed 1h30 for the ~15 essays questions.

- Eric Ries book on Lean Startup is a great book to understand the value first, hypotheses validation first to avoid waste.

- There is an emphasis on Scrum Guide. When you read "accountability", "transparency" but cannot back it up, then research it!

Who this course is for:

  • Product Owners
  • Scrum Masters
  • Developers