Empirical Process Control — Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) Practice Questions

Empirical process control is the philosophical foundation of Scrum, asserting that knowledge comes from experience and that decisions should be based on what is known rather than speculation. It rests on three pillars: transparency, inspection, and adaptation, and Scrum's events, artifacts, and accountabilities are all designed to reinforce these pillars. PSM I candidates must be able to explain how each Scrum element supports empiricism and why violating transparency or skipping inspections undermines the entire framework.

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A Scrum Team has a velocity of 40 story points and can typically complete this amount each Sprint. If the Product Backlog contains 150 story points of work, what is the most likely timeline?
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