Scrum Master certification - practice test questions
Description
Are you about to take your first Professional Scrum Master certification exam, then this is the package for you.
Be under no illusion, exams like the PSM1 and CSM exam are not easy to pass. Even a person, currently in a Scrum Master role will need to prepare and study.
These mock exam questions are perfect for agile project managers who want to have a complete and thorough grounding of the Scrum guide, the scrum body of knowledge.
(Note: This test has been updated to the 2020 version of the Scrum Guide. Please note that there are many subtle changes from the 2017 guide and these questions and answers reflect the changes)
We recommend three stages to complete before taking your first Scrum Master exam
1) Take my accompanying Udemy Scrum Master 101 course (Search under my name "David Keenan"!!)
2) Read the Scrum Guide
3) Take this Scrum Master practice test and make sure you understand all the questions and answers.
Important: Each question also has the corresponding Scrum Guide answer, to allow you to completely understand both the answer and the context.
There are 6 practice tests. I would recommend you take Test 1, then review your answers against the correct answers from the Scrum guide before moving onto the next. This is the key learning from each test. Not only is it a practice, but it also gives you the ability to revise the Scrum guide. In many ways, it is a second pass at reading the Scrum Guide.
It focuses on all aspects from Scrum history, definition, theory and Values and moving to deep dive into the the 3 Scrum roles, the 5 Scrum events and the 3 Scrum Artifacts.
We designed these mock exam questions to act as a core learning tool to utilize, before sitting your first scrum master certification. Our aim is that at the end of this course, you will be able to pass an exam like the professional Scrum master (PSM1) exam*
It is a new course developed in 2019 and specifically designed around the Scrum guide, the definitive Scrum body of knowledge. We present it in a way that helps you to fully understand Scrum Master role and also, to give the information needed to pass certification exams based on the Scrum guide.
Enjoy!
*This course is perfectly suited to those about to take their initial Scrum Master certification
Please note, we are not affiliated with Scrum dot org or the Scrum Alliance etc. No endorsement is made by either Jeff Sutherland, Ken Schwaber, or any of their related commercial entities. The original Scrum Guide is offered for license under the Attribution Share-Alike license of Creative Commons, accessible at http://creativecommons dot org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode and also described in summary form at /licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
Who this course is for:
- Perfect preparation course for students who are preparing to take their initial Scrum Master certification exams
- Scrum Masters and agile practitioners who want to have a complete and thorough grounding of the Scrum guide, the scrum body of knowledge
- For any student who does not wish to spend a thousand plus of dollars to get up to speed in Scrum, then this is the course for you
- NB: Though this course will help to prepare you for certification like the PSM1 from Scrum,org, it is not affiliated to this organisation
Instructor
Hi,
I’m Dave Keenan. My agile journey kicked off about 12 years ago, a bit after it first hit the scene. Right from the start, I was hooked by how it promised to change our work ways for the better.
What really got to me was its clear logic, its no-nonsense simplicity, and its bold idea of putting people first — a refreshing change from the old view of workers as just parts of a machine.
Over time, I’ve played several roles: project manager, Scrum Master, product owner, and now, an agile coach leading the charge. I’ve introduced agile practices to giants like Amazon and Accenture, all while sharpening my grasp on what agile really means.
My drive is all about promoting approaches that center on humans, creating work environments that are not just more collaborative but fundamentally better. With the lessons I’ve learned and the insights I’ve gained, I’m here to guide teams to discover their highest capabilities in the agile domain.