PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Practice Exam

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What does a Tester do in an Agile project?

  1. Write user stories

  2. Analyze the market

  3. Ensure the product meets quality standards

  4. Manage the project timeline

The correct answer is: Ensure the product meets quality standards

In an Agile project, the Tester plays a critical role in ensuring that the product meets quality standards. This involves various tasks such as conducting tests to identify defects, validating that the software conforms to the acceptance criteria defined in user stories, and providing feedback to the development team on any issues encountered. The Tester collaborates closely with developers throughout the development cycle, often participating in sprint reviews and retrospectives to ensure that quality is embedded in the process rather than just a final step before release. This proactive engagement helps to identify issues early, which aligns with Agile principles of delivering high-quality, working software frequently. The other roles mentioned, although important in their own contexts, do not accurately capture the primary responsibilities associated with the Tester in an Agile environment. For instance, writing user stories typically involves the product owner or team members who are focused on understanding customer needs. Analyzing the market is primarily a business function and involves gathering insights to inform product direction rather than directly related to quality assurance processes. Managing the project timeline is usually a function of roles focused on project management, emphasizing planning and resource allocation rather than the direct quality assessment tasks carried out by the Tester.