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What you'll learn- How to become an effective Professional Scrum Master through certification.
- Increase your Scrum framework knowledge and skills
- How to get ready for the PSM I™ exam.
- Increase your chances of getting certified by scoring full marks.
- Become a certified professional scrum master
DescriptionProfessional Scrum™, Professional Scrum Master, PSM I, is the protected brand of scrum(.)org. This course and practice exams is neither endorsed …
Rating 0 out of 5 (0 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- How to become an effective Professional Scrum Master through certification.
- Increase your Scrum framework knowledge and skills
- How to get ready for the PSM I™ exam.
- Increase your chances of getting certified by scoring full marks.
- Become a certified professional scrum master
DescriptionProfessional Scrum™, Professional Scrum Master, PSM I, is the protected brand of scrum(.)org. This course and practice exams is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with scrum(.)org
What you will get?
We have designed the course in such a way that the exam question selected and created are very relevant questions to help you prepare effectively for the certification exam and will help you in getting very good marks. Along with answers, you will get the explanation in those answers that needed further analysis. Please do not hesitate to contact me and ask me clarifications or further explanations of the answers. I am always ready to help you.
Completing this practise exams will give you the more confidence make you ready to proceed with the actual PSMI exam on Scrum(.)org.
All the very best!!!!
Exam type
Multiple Choice Questions
Multiple answers: some questions will have more than 1 answer. Make sure you note how many answers are required. Choosing only 1 when asked for 2, even when the chosen option is partially correct, will lead to an incorrect answer.
If you know more than one answer is correct, check if there is an “all of the above” choice.
Negative clauses, when the word “NOT” is not highlighted or capitalized, it is easy to miss. make sure to study such questions twice so that you don't make any mistake.
Absolutes and Qualifiers like “never,” “always,” “every,” “must,” mean that the statement must be true all of the time. Usually these types of qualifiers lead to a false answer for a true/false question.
For true or false questions, when any part of the question is false, then the entire statement is false.