PSPO II Practice Exam

PSPO II Practice Exam will help you assess your readiness for the PSPO 2 certification offered by Scrum.org. It is an advanced level of Professional Scrum Product Ownership knowledge – Advanced PSPO Certification and understanding of how the Scrum framework can support value creation. It will familiarize you with terms that are essential for Product Owners like Product Vision, Product Strategy, Product Management, Minimal Viable Product, Business Strategy, Managing Stakeholders, Customers, and Value. Learn about Metrics, ROI, Measuring Value, and Lagging vs. Leading indicators. 

Key Features & Benefits of the PSPO II Practice Exam

  • 280 questions: 1 set of 80 Questions (Beginner Level) and 5 tests of 40 questions (Intermediate – Advance Level) in English. The practice sets include challenging situational-based questions to enhance your understanding of concepts that can be applied in the actual exam (mostly intermediate-advanced level questions).
  • Appropriate explanations: Explanation is provided for both why an option(s) is correct and the remaining option(s) are incorrect. Also, additional information is provided in the explanation to answer similar questions. This will help you to understand the Scrum Framework & the importance of the advanced Product Owner’s role.
  • Reference Guides: You will be able to download two reference guides – “Scrum Master – Product Owner Study Material” & “Advance Product Owner Quick Reference Guide”.

Benefits of PSPO II Course

  • Experienced Product Owners will learn different stances a Product Owner take to navigate everyday challenges
  • Students will leave with a clear understanding of Agile Product Management as they continue on their Product Owner journey
  • Learn about the various types of stakeholders that Product Owners represent and how to best work with them.

Recommendations

  • In the Real exam, ~50-60% of the questions are situational-based (mostly from EBM & Scaling Scrum) and ~50-40% are with beginner to intermediate level from Scrum Guide.
  • Most of the questions in these practice sets are situational-based because this will make you understand the concept that can be applied in the actual exam. A few questions are ‘Choose all answers that apply’ types. These should be handled with extreme care. 
  • These practice tests are prepared with the assumption that you have a good knowledge level of Product Owner and a good score in PSPO I. If you need to refresh your PSPO I knowledge please buy the PSPO Professional Scrum Product Owner Practice Exams by Tech Agilist.

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

PSPO II Practice Exam Subject Areas

PSPO II deals with more practical aspects of the Product Owner position. Several of the questions contain small case studies: they describe situations and ask you to identify the best approach to solving this by applying concepts from Scrum and Evidence-Based Management. There are five subject areas in the Product Owner Learning path.

Focus Areas

PSPO II exams are divided into below-mentioned focus areas.

PSPO II Quick Reference Guide

Certification Details

PSPO II Practice Exam Practice Mode

This exam is in Practice Mode, from the question bank, and has 25+ Questions. As a result, each time you will receive a random set of 10 questions out of 25+ and results will be displayed as you answer the questions.

REOPEN or REFRESH this page to retrieve the next set of 10 QUESTIONS.

Number of Questions: 10
Passing score: 85%
Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between PSPO 1, PSPO 2, and PSPO 3?

The main difference between the certifications lies in their level of difficulty and the depth of knowledge required to pass them. PSPO 1 is considered an entry-level certification, which evaluates the candidate’s basic understanding of product ownership principles and practices. On the other hand, PSPO 2 & PSPO 3 are Advanced & Expert level certification that tests the candidate’s ability to apply product ownership concepts in complex situations and scenarios. While PSPO 1 has 80 questions to be answered in 60 minutes, the PSPO 2 exam consists of 40 questions (Partial credit provided on some Questions – 160 maximum points) that need to be answered in 60 minutes and the PSPO 3 exam consists of 24 questions that need to be answered in 150 minutes and the format is essay questions only.

  • PSPO I is tailored for individuals new to Scrum seeking to grasp it from a Product Owner’s perspective.
  • PSPO II is the ideal level for experienced professionals with a Product Owner background, aiming to enhance their expertise.
  • PSPO III primarily targets those aspiring to pursue a coaching career or who relish formidable challenges.

What is the pre-requisite for PSPO 2?

Prior experience as a Product Owner and a comprehensive understanding of Scrum basics are essential when taking the PSPO II certification exam. While it’s not mandatory to attend a Professional Scrum Product Owner – Advanced class, it is strongly recommended.

Can I take PSPO 2 without PSPO 1?

Yes, you can take the PSPO 2 certification exam without first obtaining the PSPO 1 certification. Scrum.org does not require candidates to have previously passed the PSPO 1 exam to take the PSPO 2 exam.

However, it’s important to note that the PSPO 2 certification exam is intentionally more challenging and advanced than the PSPO 1 exam. We recommend that individuals intending to take the PSPO 2 exam possess a significant level of experience and knowledge in product ownership practices and principles before attempting the exam.

What are the benefits of having PSPO II certification?

Individuals working as Product Owners or involved in product development using the Scrum framework can gain various benefits by acquiring the PSPO II certification. Some of the benefits of having the PSPO II certification include:

  1. Demonstrating advanced knowledge and expertise in product ownership practices and principles within the Scrum framework. Being able to work more effectively in complex product development scenarios.
  2. Improving career prospects and increasing job opportunities. Enhancing professional credibility and recognition within the industry.
  3. PSPO II certification can provide a foundation for further Scrum certifications, such as the PSPO III or the Professional Scrum Trainer (PST).
  4. Accessing a global community of certified Scrum professionals for support and knowledge sharing.

How much does PSPO 2 cost?

The cost of PSPO II is $250, and course tuition includes one free attempt.. Assessment passwords are valid for one attempt, do not expire, and remain valid until used.

What is the level of difficulty or how hard is the PSPO 2 certification?

PSPO 2 covers advanced concepts and requires a thorough understanding of product ownership principles and practices. Obtaining this certification requires a considerable amount of expertise and can be challenging. This certification is within reach for individuals who have completed a Professional Scrum Product Owner course prepared thoroughly PSPO II Practice Tests and possess a suitable amount of practical experience.

What is PSPO 2 format?

  • Passing score: 85%
  • Time limit: 60 minutes
  • Number of Questions: 40 (partial credit provided on some questions with 160 maximum points) 
  • Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer

Does PSPO 2 certification expire?

No, PSPO 2 (Professional Scrum Product Owner II) certification does not have an expiration date. Once you have earned your PSPO II certification from Scrum.org, it will remain valid indefinitely. Unlike other certifications, all Scrum.org certificates are lifelong and do not require any additional payments or renewals.

What are the steps to get ready for the PSPO II certification exam?

  • PSPO II Quick Reference Guide and PSPO II Practice Tests – Click Here
  • Read about the subject areas of PSPO II and how you can apply them to the Scrum framework.
  • Practice Product Owner OpenEvidence-Based Management Open, and Scrum Open.
  • Practice PSPO II Practice Exams.
  • Review the Evidence-Based Management Guide several times until you are comfortable with the terminology, especially the idea of leading vs. lagging indicators, maximizing value in products, and the four Key Value Areas (KVA).
  • Review Product Ownership: The knowledge, techniques, and practical examples shared in the book are very useful during the exam.
  • Familiarize yourself with Product Vision, Product Strategy, Product Management, Minimal Viable Product, Business Strategy, Managing Stakeholders and customers, and Value.
  • Learn about Metrics, Working in Scale, Nexus Guide, Scrum Guide, Empirical Management, ROI, Measuring value, and differences between lagging and leading indicators. 

What training is available for preparing for PSPO II certification?

Scrum.org offers a special training course to master the stances of the Product Owner: Professional Scrum Product Owner – Advanced (PSPO-A).

This is the official training class for the second level of PSPO. It’s in about the same price range as the class for PSPO I, Professional Scrum Product Owner Training â€“ $1200-1500 on average. Various training partners offer PSPO and PSPO-A classes in different languages.

The PSPO-A course includes a free attempt at the PSPO II exam. If a participant attempts and fails the exam within 14 days of completing the course, scrum.org grants them another free attempt. PSPO-A class participants also receive a discount on the PSPO III exam.

Any tips for PSPO II key topic to consider for certification?

  • How do Product Owners get from the product vision to the product strategy and the Product Goal?
  • How do Product Owners create a system to identify what is worth building from a customer perspective?
  • How do Product Owners include stakeholders and Scrum team members in this process?
  • How do Product Owners create alignment among team members regarding Product Backlog management and refinement?
  • How do Product Owners deal with ordering the Product Backlog? What frameworks support Product Owners in ensuring that the Scrum Team is working on the most valuable work items? 
  • How do Product Owners deal with estimation, forecasting, and release planning?
  • How do Product Owners manage stakeholder expectations?

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