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Cleared PSM1 Yesterday with 91 percentage

Last post 12:29 am March 2, 2016 by Dhevendran Natarajan
3 replies
07:08 am March 1, 2016

I have cleared PSM1 yesterday and have followed following methodologies.

1. Have written open test several times and came to the pace where I can able to score 100% in 10 minutes.
There are few question from open assessment as well.
2. I read scrum guide and referred scrum-narrative-and-psm-exam-guide by Mohammed Musthafa Soukath Ali.
3. There were questions related to scaled scrum as well. If I would have attempted all open assesment even under product owner, developer and nexus, may be would have scored more than 85%.


10:13 am March 1, 2016

Questions on scaled scrum? I had understood that scaled topics weren't on the PSM I exam ...


06:40 pm March 1, 2016

There are several things in the Scrum Guide that refer to multiple teams working on the same product. I imagine that is what he is talking about.


12:29 am March 2, 2016

Yes I meant the same.


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