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Scrum Master and Product Owner Certification Practice Exam Preparation: Updated to the 2020 Scrum Guide. Over 300 questions!A practice guide to prepar
Contributor(s): Tousignant, Dan (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798595460620
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $21.84  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2021
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- Study Aids | Professional - General
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 8.5" W x 11" (1.18 lbs) 226 pages
 
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I first took the PSM I exam back in 2011 after taking the PSM course from Ken Schwaber. I had originally met Ken on a Scrum project back in 2000 and had been managing projects using Agile techniques and Scrum since that time. I took the class and immediately took the exam without studying or reviewing the Scrum Guide. I figured I had been practicing Agile for so long, I didn't need to study. Well, I learned my lesson. Needless to say, I didn't pass. I got an 82%. Good, but not good enough. A couple years later I decided to take it again. That time I created a personal study guide with questions and answers that I researched, and that is how the first iteration of this practice exam was born. You can still find those original 80 questions as part of my PMI-ACP Preparation Study Guide on Amazon. The version you are reading now has gone through 7 major revisions of both the PSM 1 and PSPO 1 practice exams as well as countless minor revisions. Each Scrum Guide release obviously calls for a new version, and every now and then I scour the blogs and Scrum.org community platform for insight into questions and possible answers. I have also taken the exam myself a number of times just to confirm my that my practice exam content and my training content is still aligned with the current exam questions. I am happy to say, I have not gotten less than a 94% score since that first time. There are always 2 or 3 questions that I either miss accidentally, or I probably disagree with. As you know, there is a some "interpretation" needed and even contradictions in the Scrum Guide and recommended reading, but all in all, the important parts of Scrum have remained consistent for 20 years