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3 days 18 hours ago #32184

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Here is our free PMI-ACP Exam sample question of the week.

Question 129: You are working on a large project, and many of your team members are going to be virtually distributed. What is the best way to help your virtual team be successful for your upcoming project?
A. Distributed teams are not recommended on Agile projects.
B. Set up ground rules.
C. Set up a live stream of video feeds to keep everyone virtually colocated.
D. Co-locate the team for the planning meetings and two iterations if possible.
3 days 18 hours ago #32183

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Correct Answer to Q#128: B

Burn down, burn up, or velocity tracking charts are the best information radiators to present information on performance.
1 week 4 days ago #32161

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Question 128: A key stakeholder has asked for information on the team’s progression through the iteration. What would be the best way to present information about the team’s progress?
A. Earned value report
B. Burn down chart
C. Detailed notes on stand-up meetings
D. A Gantt chart
1 week 4 days ago #32160

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Correct Answer to Q#127: A.

To determine how many iterations remain, the team would take an average of all of the iterations and divide it into the remaining points. In this case, the team would probably round up to 13.
2 weeks 4 days ago #32141

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Here is our free PMI-ACP Exam sample question of the week.

Question 127: Your team has determined that there are 500 points of functionality left in the backlog to complete. The first 4 iteration’s velocity has been tracked as follows:
20 points, 35 points, 55 points, 50 points
Approximately how many more iterations will it take to complete the project based on velocity?
A. 12.5
B. 10
C. 14.7
D. 16
2 weeks 4 days ago #32140

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Correct Answer to Q#126: A

A burn down chart is used to show how much work has been completed, and it can help the team determine how much time the project will take. A burn up chart tracks work completed, but it also shows changes in scope and how that affects the ideal burn.

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