Q.1
What does RAD stand for?
  • Required Automated Database
  • Rapid Application Development
  • Rocks Are Dangerous
  • Rotate At Distance
Q.2
Humanity was
  • a mistake
  • a happy accident
  • created by aliens
  • not God's smartest creation
  • All of above
Q.3
Out of agile, waterfall and RAD...
  • waterfall is the fastest method for developing software
  • agile is the least adaptive
  • RAD has the lowest user involvement
  • agile splits the project into a number of small independent modules
Q.4
The waterfall method is suitable for making...
  • software for small companies
  • a purchase method for a large company like amazon
  • software that needs to be completed in a few weeks
  • systems with constantly changing user requirements
Q.5
Which of these methods involves the end users the most?
  • Waterfall
  • Agile
  • Telling them to do it themselves
  • RAD
Q.6
What are the three types of maintenance
  • Corrective, Adaptive, Perfective
  • Flex tape, WD 40, Super glue
  • Fix, Repair, Maintain
  • All of above
Q.7
The waterfall method is......
  • pouring water on your keyboard and hoping it makes software
  • a linear approach to software development
  • a way to develop software quickly
  • unorganized
Q.8
Which of these statements about agile is correct
  • There is a continuous delivery of software from the early stages of the software
  • someone who is agile can do sick flips
  • agile is a software development method
  • agile is linear approach to software development
Q.9
The 6 stages of the waterfall method are?
  • Analysis, development, creation, testing, production, up keeping
  • Interview, make, code, validate, check, prototype, fix
  • This, one's, just, six, random, words
  • Analysis, design, implement, test, install, maintain
Q.10
Which of these methods produce prototypes
  • Waterfall
  • RAD
  • Agile
  • None of these
Q.11
What is the product backlog?
  • A list of team members
  • A list of marketing ideas
  • A list of requirements for the product
  • A list of potential scrum masters
Q.12
Who is responsible for the product backlog and decides which tasks has priority?
  • The Product Owner
  • The Scrum Master
  • The Development Team
  • None of these
Q.13
What are are the scrum events?
  • Stand-up, Group coding, Back log refinement , Sprint Retrospective
  • Daily Scrum, Group coding, Back log refinement , Sprint Retrospective
  • Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Back log refinement , Sprint Retrospective
  • Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Planning, Sprint Retrospective
Q.14
What is the purpose of the Daily Scrum / Daily Stand-up?
  • To provide status updates to the Product Owner and Scrum Master.
  • To get work assignments for the day.
  • To get all of the developers' questions from the day before answered.
  • To plan work for the next 24 hours, optimize team collaboration and performance through inspection of progress, and forecast upcoming Sprint work.
Q.15
The time-box for a Daily Scrum is?
  • 15 minutes for a 4 week sprint. For shorter Sprints it is usually shorter.
  • Two minutes per person.
  • 4 hours.
  • 15 minutes.
Q.16
One of the disadvantages of the Waterfall model is that...
  • it needs a lot of resources
  • there is no measurable progress
  • it's time consuming
  • Both A & B
Q.17
A: I'm having an exam tomorrow. B: _________________!
  • Break a leg
  • Beat around the bush
  • A blessing in disguise
  • None of these
Q.18
__________________, guys—you're moving a priceless piece of art!
  • call it a day
  • beat around the bush
  • easy does it
  • Both A & B
Q.19
This darn car has so many __________________that I can't figure out how to open the gas tank!
  • pull the plug
  • Easy does it
  • bells and whistles
  • None of these
Q.20
Don't _________________, it's just a tiny scratch on the car.
  • beat around the bush
  • be on the same wavelength
  • blow a fuse
  • All of above
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