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Questions # 41:

How should the lack of provision of a fire escape from the upstairs of the building in Timebox B initially be dealt with?

Options:

A.

The Solution Development Team should revise the Timebox Plans for Timeboxes B and C.

B.

The Solution Development Team should commence understanding and delivering the new requirement.

C.

The Architect, in the role of Technical Co-ordinator, should escalate the issue to Architecture Angels ' Senior Management Team.

D.

The Project Manager should escalate the issue to the Marketing Director, who is in the role of Business Visionary.

Questions # 42:

Which 2 statements explain why the Architecture Angels ' Chief Accountant would be an appropriate Business Ambassador?

Options:

A.

Has been authorised by the Architecture Angels ' Marketing Director to take decisions on behalf of the business areas.

B.

Has three Accounts Clerks as staff.

C.

Has been with the company for six months so is keen to make an impression.

D.

Understands the financial realities about what can be afforded and what is needed.

E.

Runs a personal refurbishment project in any spare time so will be able to interact with the technical staff.

Questions # 43:

Using the Project Scenario and the additional information provided for this question in the Scenario Booklet, answer the following questions about Feasibility.

Remember to limit your answers to the number of selections requested in each question.

Which 2 statements describe the appropriate application of Agile Project Management when developing the Solution Architecture Definition (SAD)?

Options:

A.

Paper-based drawings are to be used for each option being considered for the building and gardens.

B.

The SAD must include a physically-built miniature model of the Hoy Hall building.

C.

The Architecture Angels ' Marketing Director can request a SAD to illustrate the achievability of complex elements of the solution.

D.

The views of the ' Hoy for Hoy Hall ' Action Group members are NOT relevant to the business decision made by Architecture Angels ' Finance Director when approving the final option.

E.

The SAD should contain high-level costs for all elements of each solution option.

Questions # 44:

The Timebox to deliver the online reservation system through the Hoy Hall website has experienced a major issue. During Timebox C a test was completed to

simulate an attack on the financial element of the online reservation system, with the intention of finding security weaknesses. It was found that it was

potentially possible to gain access to the system, its functionality and data. Further work is therefore needed to meet the information security elements of a

customer financial transaction.

Answer the following question about the actions to be taken by each role.

Column 1 describes a list of actions related to dealing with the security issue with the hotel reservation system. Column 2 lists the key roles. For each action in Column 1,

select from Column 2 the role that should carry out the action.

Each selection from Column 2 can be used once, more than once or not at all.

Column 1

    Advise how the legislation on the transfer of data will affect the requirements

and the system.

    Agree the changes needed to the corporate technical architecture with the

Architecture Angels IT support team.

    Ensure the information security vulnerability is communicated to the AA Head

Office IT Director.

    Evaluate the impact of proposed security controls on the business and decide

on the most suitable solution.

    Reprioritise the requirements on the Prioritised Requirements List associated

with the security issue.

Column 2

    Project Manager

    Business Sponsor

    Business Visionary

    Technical Coordinator

    Business Analyst

    Team Leader

    Business Ambassador

    Solution Developer

Question # 44

Question # 44

Options:

Questions # 45:

Column 1 is a list of actions taken within the project. For each action in Column 1, select from Column 2 the iterative development activity that the action represents. Each selection from Column 2 can be used once, more than once or not at all.

Column 1:

1. The Solution Development Team cleared and prepared the area, ready for the bar infrastructure to be installed.

2. The Gardener decided the order in which the flowers would be planted in the borders and jotted it down in a notebook.

3. Before the Solution Development Team built the infrastructure for the bar area, the Architect pointed out what was required.

4. The Architect checked with the decorators that tasks had been completed to a satisfactory standard, and agreed a list of items that needed further coats of paint or cleaning up.

5. The Gardener began planting the borders and has placed an order for further bulbs to complete this task.

Column 2:

A) Thought

B) Action

C) Conversation

Question # 45

Options:

Questions # 46:

During Timebox B, the ' Hoy for Hoy Hall ' Action Group disagreed about the planned outcome of the Timebox. The Project Manager organised a Facilitated Workshop to re-

engage this group and explore discrepancies in understanding.

Is this an appropriate application of Agile Project Management for this project?

Options:

A.

Yes, because Facilitated Workshops provide a forum for each member of the team to present a short progress report.

B.

Yes, because discussing requirements in the presence of other stakeholders increases the whole group ' s awareness.

C.

No, because the Project Manager should have escalated this disagreement as an issue before any action was taken.

D.

No, because the local Action Group should have attended the Daily Stand-up meetings.

Questions # 47:

The building has had all the old utility services removed and new wiring and plumbing is being installed during Evolutionary Development. On average there are

four electrical and six plumbing contractors who are engaged for between a few days and a few weeks. They are finding it difficult to work round each other and

to know who should be where. Some of the contractors have started to turn up late to the site.

Many floor boards have been lifted in preparation but it is not clear where the radiators are being situated or when each room is going to be worked on by the plumbers. The

Chief Accountant, acting as Business Ambassador, is also alarmed that the electrical sockets are being installed in rooms in inaccessible locations.

Answer the following questions about motivating the contractor teams according to Agile Project Management.

How should the Project Manager encourage the resources to operate more successfully?

Options:

A.

Facilitate a workshop with the Solution Development Team to establish a co-ordinated Timebox Plan.

B.

Hold a separate Daily Stand-up meeting for contractors only.

C.

Provide a detailed plan of activity for each contractor team.

D.

Schedule the electrical and plumbing teams so that they work on different Timeboxes.

Questions # 48:

Using the Project Scenario and the additional information provided for this question in the Scenario Booklet, answer the following questions about applying

controls to the end of Development Timebox C.

What action should the Project Manager take when considering the End of Timebox Review?

Options:

A.

Encourage the Marketing Director to attend the End of Timebox Review.

B.

Attend the next Daily Stand-up to raise an issue about the windows.

C.

Prepare a summary of progress against plan, for presentation at the review.

D.

Ask the Team Leader to remove the windows from the Timebox Plan for Timebox C.

Questions # 49:

Which 2 statements describe the appropriate application of Agile Project Management when developing the Prioritised Requirements List during Feasibility?

Options:

A.

Details of which areas will require seeding in order to become lawn, and which are to become planted borders, should be captured.

B.

The re-laying of the driveway and a landscaping solution should be listed as Must Have requirements.

C.

The scope of the project should be agreed before moving into the Foundations phase.

D.

The responsibility for setting the priority of each of the requirements identified should be assigned to the Project Manager.

E.

Regulatory obligations associated with the redevelopment of Hoy Hall should be recorded as Must Have requirements.

Questions # 50:

Find out who is responsible for challenging the priority of requirements and deal with them accordingly.

Options:

A.

Ask the Team Leader to resolve the situation.

B.

Ask the Marketing Director to explain to the Solution Development Team why the windows are a Must Have priority.

C.

Remove empowerment from the Solution Development Team.

D.

What action should the Project Manager take when dealing with the Solution Development Team ' s argument that the windows should not be a Must Have priority?

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