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PSM1 Exam format - Revisiting questions

Last post 08:56 am October 30, 2013 by Patricia Kong
3 replies
07:35 pm October 28, 2013

SCRUM assessment has non intuitive way to revisit previous questions like no question number in front of actual questions.
Is it pretty much same with actual exam or is it better / intuitive user experience to revisit answered questions.
I answer some questions with a revisit note and I like to know how revisit UX is presented ?
My concern is not waste too much time in discovering how it works at the time of taking an exam.


11:58 pm October 28, 2013

You can revisit all the questions but there wasn't any way to go back to any specific question. Maybe there's a way, I didn't spend too much time researching the UI


04:59 pm October 29, 2013

Can someone from scrum.org shade light on the process of revisiting questions in actual exam ?


08:56 am October 30, 2013

Hello Amit and Puabhu, our current testing system is not ideal in that you cannot go to specific questions. We're aware of that and in the process of transitioning to a new platform. Also, in terms of results feedback, Scrum.org does not provide specific questions you got wrong. We provide sections to improve, in hopes that you do learn and improve, and also, we want to protect the integrity of the test. If you have more questions, please email support@scrum.org. Hope this helps! Patricia


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