Where can I find example of assesments?
Hi,
I am passing the PO assesments and I would like to see what kind of question, and train. Is there anywhere I can see the type of question and be sure I am well prepared?
Thanks,
Stéphane.
Hi Stephane,
The best resource is the Scrum.org open assessments: https://www.scrum.org/Assessments/Open-Assessments
Make sure you easily score 100% in Scrum Open and Product Owner Open assessments. Many of their questions appear in the real assessment. But these questions are the easiest in the real exam.
The real assessment contains some questions from the Scrum Practitioner Open quiz. So, try to score a high result there too.
Exactly for the purpose you are asking for, I created a mock quiz that covers most of the areas of the real exam: http://mlapshin.com/index.php/psm-quiz/
There are two modes: the learning mode where all questions have explanations and the real mode very similar to the real exam.
Recently I added a quiz on the scaled Scrum: http://mlapshin.com/index.php/psm-quiz/nexus-quiz/
The real exams include some questions on the scaled Scrum topic.
Also check my advice on additional reading (small) for the PSPO assessment here: http://mlapshin.com/index.php/2015/09/08/psm-exam/
tks but I am looking for a test for Product Owner not Scrum MAster.
This is great, thank you, I'm preparing for the PSM.
Posted By Stephane Delecroix on 30 Sep 2015 08:42 AM
tks but I am looking for a test for Product Owner not Scrum MAster.
I passed the both assessments. It looks like both PSM and PSPO quizzes share the same question base at about 80%-90%.
PSPO just adds several topics specific to the Product Owner role.
So I should get 100% at every assessment and it should go smoothly for the PO assessment?
I would say it is not about scoring 100% but you must understand why is that a particular answer is correct for a given scenario.
Posted By Stephane Delecroix on 02 Oct 2015 11:55 AM
So I should get 100% at every assessment and it should go smoothly for the PO assessment?
Yes, you should constantly score 100% in all open assessments in about 5 minutes each. They are simpler than the real exam. You should understand why you give each particular answer.
Thanks for sharing your post Mikhail. Good starting point for me.