Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Practice Exam

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What aspect of the Sprint Backlog is updated throughout the Sprint?

Product Goal

Definition of Done

Team composition

The Sprint Backlog itself

The Sprint Backlog itself is the aspect that is updated throughout the Sprint. It is a dynamic document that evolves as the Development Team works on the activities and tasks identified to achieve the Sprint Goal. During the Sprint, the team may discover new tasks, refine existing ones, or adjust priorities based on feedback, insights gained during the development process, or changes in understanding of the work needed. The continuous updating of the Sprint Backlog promotes transparency and allows the team to inspect and adapt their progress effectively.

The other aspects mentioned, such as the Product Goal and Definition of Done, remain stable during the Sprint. The Product Goal serves as the overarching objective for the Product and is not changed mid-Sprint, while the Definition of Done outlines the standard for completing work and should be consistent to ensure quality and clarity. Team composition, on the other hand, refers to the members of the Development Team and is typically set at the beginning of the Sprint, remaining unchanged to ensure stability and cohesion in teamwork.

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