PSM Practice Exam

PSM is a certification offered by Scrum.org that validates an individual’s knowledge and understanding of the Scrum framework. PSM Practice Exam will improve your Scrum knowledge & help you in achieving PSM Certification. This simulation contains 20 sample questions in Practice Mode. This course will help participants cultivate a profound understanding of servant leadership, through which they can act as a Scrum Master. It helps you lead a team, understand your roles as a Scrum Master, settle conflicts, and increase the efficiency of the scrum. It demonstrates an individual’s understanding of Scrum principles and practices, as well as their ability to apply them in real-world situations. Let’s explore the key features and benefits of these practice exams.

Key Features & Benefits of PSM Practice Exam Simulator

  • High-quality questions: These simulated exams are designed to reflect the difficulty and complexity of the actual PSM certification exam.
  • Realistic exam simulation: These simulated exams simulate the actual PSM certification exam as closely as possible.
  • Detailed feedback and explanations: These simulated exams provide detailed feedback and explanations of why an option is correct or the remaining options are incorrect for each question.
  • Instant results & instructor support: These simulated exams provide instant results after each exam. Instructors are available on a demand basis.
  • Benefits of PSM Exam Simulator: Identifying knowledge gaps, Building confidence, Simulating real exam conditions, and Improving time management skills.

** This practice assessment is based on the Scrum Guide v2020 & neither created nor endorsed by Scrum.org. **

PSM Practice Exam Practice Mode Subject Areas

Five subject areas are there in the syllabus. Therefore each subject area covers a specific topic. Let’s have a look at the Exam Objectives for this Certification

Focus Areas

The Scrum Master is responsible for promoting and supporting Scrum. They do this by helping everyone understand Scrum theory, practices, rules, and values as given below

PSM Practice Exam

In PSM I, questions will be asked about the following subjects:

Scrum Theory & Definition: Scrum is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value. Scrum is founded on empirical process control theory or empiricism.

Scrum Team: The Scrum Team consists of a Product Owner, the Development Team, and a Scrum Master. Scrum Teams are self-organizing and cross-functional.

Scrum Events: Prescribed events are used in Scrum to create regularity and to minimize the need for meetings not defined in Scrum. All events are time-boxed events, such that every event has a maximum duration.

Scrum Artifacts: Scrum’s artifacts represent work or value to provide transparency and opportunities for inspection and adaptation.

PSM Practice Exam Practice Mode Questions

This exam is in Practice mode and it is from the question bank and has 50+ Questions. Each time you will get a random set of 15 out of 50+ questions and results will be displayed as you answer questions. If you want all practice exams to have 600 practice questions then purchase Udemy or Techagilist Paid Membership.

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Number of Questions: 20
Passing score: 85%
Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, True or False

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are a few frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the PSM exams to help you prepare for the certification process.

What is the PSM I certification?

The PSM certification is a credential offered by Scrum.org that recognizes individuals who have demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the Scrum framework. The certification is designed for individuals who work with Scrum teams or are interested in adopting Scrum in their organizations.

Which Certification is better PSM or CSM?

Both the Professional Scrum Master (PSM) and Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certifications have their own merits and are recognized in the industry. The choice between the two depends on your specific needs and preferences.

The PSM certification is provided by Scrum.org and is known for its rigorous assessment process. It focuses on practical knowledge and understanding of Scrum principles, roles, events, and artifacts. PSM certification offers multiple levels (PSM I, PSM II, PSM III) that allow you to demonstrate your proficiency and depth of understanding in Scrum.

On the other hand, the CSM certification is provided by the Scrum Alliance. It emphasizes practical application and provides a broader overview of Scrum. The CSM certification includes attending a two-day training course facilitated by a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST).

Advantages/
Disadvantages
Professional Scrum Master (PSM)Certified Scrum Master (CSM)
Advantages– Rigorous assessment process.– Mandatory training course facilitated by a CST.
– Multiple levels to demonstrate increasing proficiency.– Provides a broader overview of Scrum.
– Focuses on Scrum principles, roles, events, and artifacts.– Access to a larger network and community events.
– Provided by Scrum.org.– Offered by Scrum Alliance.
Disadvantages– Does not include a mandatory training course.– Assessment based on completion of training course.
– Higher assessment difficulty for advanced levels.– Training course costs higher.
– Limited network and community events– Less emphasis on deep theoretical knowledge

Any prerequisites for the exam?

No prerequisites but we will recommend having basic knowledge of Scrum & Agile.

What is the format of the exam?

The PSM exam is an online, multiple-choice exam that consists of 80 questions. The exam is timed and individuals have 60 minutes to complete it. The exam is designed to test an individual’s knowledge and understanding of the Scrum framework.

What is the passing score for the PSM exam?

The passing score for the PSM exam is 85%. Individuals who achieve a score of 85% or higher will be awarded the PSM certification.

How much does the PSM exam cost?

The cost of the PSM exam varies by region. In the United States, the cost of the exam is $150. However, the cost may vary depending on your location.

How can I prepare for the PSM exam?

There are several ways to prepare for the PSM exam, including attending a PSM training course, reading the Scrum Guide, and taking PSM simulated exams. It’s recommended that individuals have a good understanding of the Scrum framework and have practical experience working with Scrum teams before taking the exam.

Is the material aligned with the latest version of the exam?

Yes, we regularly update the material to match the latest changes to the exam.

How long is the PSM certification valid?

The PSM certification is valid for life and does not require any renewals or ongoing maintenance. However, Scrum.org recommends that individuals continue to learn and stay up-to-date with the Scrum framework to maintain their knowledge and skills.

Can I retake the PSM exam if I don’t pass it?

Yes, individuals can retake the PSM exam if they do not pass on their first attempt. However, individuals must wait at least 14 days before retaking the exam.

How many levels are there in the Professional Scrum Master (PSM)?

  • People who have passed PSM I, achieving certification, demonstrate a fundamental level of Scrum mastery. PSM I certificate holders prove that they understand Scrum as described in the Scrum Guide and how to apply Scrum in Scrum Teams.  PSM I holders have a consistent terminology and approach to Scrum.
  • People who have passed PSM II, achieving certification, demonstrate an advanced level of Scrum mastery. PSM II certificate holders prove that they understand the underlying principles of Scrum and can effectively apply Scrum in complex, real-world situations.
  • People who have passed PSM III, achieving certification, demonstrate a distinguished level of Scrum mastery. PSM III certificate holders have a deep understanding of the application and practices of Scrum and the Scrum Values in a variety of complex team and organizational situations.

The level II and III exams are more complex. You must be thoroughly experienced in Scrum methodology and aware of functional intricacies to get through these exams. 

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