Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) Practice Exam

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Which event is timeboxed to 4 hours during a one-month Sprint?

  1. Event: Sprint Planning

  2. Event: Sprint Review

  3. Event: Sprint Retrospective

  4. Event: Daily Scrum

The correct answer is: Event: Sprint Review

The event that is timeboxed to 4 hours during a one-month Sprint is Sprint Review. This meeting occurs at the end of the Sprint and involves the Scrum Team and stakeholders reviewing the completed work against the Sprint Goal. The primary purpose of the Sprint Review is to inspect the increment and adapt the Product Backlog if needed, ensuring that the product evolves according to stakeholder feedback and needs. In a one-month Sprint, the Scrum Guide specifies that the Sprint Review should be a maximum of 4 hours, allowing ample time for discussion, demonstration of new features, and planning next steps with the stakeholders’ input. This timebox is crucial as it maintains the effectiveness and efficiency of the review while ensuring productive collaboration between the team and stakeholders. Other events in Scrum have different time constraints. For instance, while Sprint Planning is significant and can take longer in relation to the overall Sprint length, it is proportionately timeboxed (8 hours for a one-month Sprint). The Sprint Retrospective is also timeboxed to 3 hours for a one-month Sprint. The Daily Scrum, on the other hand, has a much shorter timebox of 15 minutes, focusing on daily coordination. Understanding the purpose and timeboxes of these events helps reinforce the Scrum framework's emphasis