B. Enterprise Solution Delivery - X: C. Agile Product Delivery
B. Enterprise Solution Delivery - X: C. Agile Product Delivery
B. Enterprise Solution Delivery - X: C. Agile Product Delivery
3. 3 of 60 What is one action done immediately during the management review and problem-
solving meeting?
4. 4 of 60 What is an outcome of the team's draft plan review at the end of the first day of PI
Planning?
d. Iteration Goals
5. 5 of 60 To evolve the role of a leader in SAFe, which practices can the Release Train Engineer
(RTE) recommend?
d. They foster pairing and peer review practices to build T-shaped skills
d. Work in process (WIP) limits are used to provide any needed buffers - X
8. 8 of 60 What action should the ART take when the Release Train Engineer (RTE) cannot facilitate
the PI Planning due to unexpected circumstances?
a. Run the PI Planning without a facilitator and rely on every person and role to perform
their responsibilities
b. Conduct the PI Planning session using the ART Portfolio Manager as the facilitator
c. Leverage the person who worked closest with the RTE during the preparation sessions
as a replacement facilitator
9. 9 of 60 What is one responsibility of the Release Train Engineer (RTE) during PI execution?
10. 10 of 60 What activity occurs during the first team breakout during PI Planning?
a. Risks on the teams' planning boards are resolved by the Release Train Engineer (RTE)
b. Teams use color coding for their backlog items to remind them that they must have all
the item types on their planning boards
d. All teams' planning boards are visible and used the same color-coding
11. 11 of 60 When is the Inspect & Adapt (I&A) event held?
b. During the PI
12. 12 of 60 Teams report high success through their individual quantitative measurements, but the
system results do not support the teams' reports. What should the Release Train Engineer (RTE)
do to help the teams deliver more value?
a. Share the quantitative measurement results with Product Management and leadership
and ask for their input
b. Diagnose the differences between the measurements and the results and suggest
improvement items to each team
c. Work with the team that is struggling the most to discover patterns that can be applied
to the other teams
d. Coach the Scrum Master/Team Coach (SM/TC) on good retrospective techniques and
ensure teams are defining and taking a systems view approach to improvements
d. To improve quality
a. Business Owners
b. Lean-Agile Leaders
d. Product Management
15. 15 of 60 What problem can occur without an Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration?
a. Ensure the teams have allocated Story points in the Innovation and Planning (IP)
Iteration to account for the effort - X
17. 17 of 60 What is one recommended practice that helps with the preparation and facilitation of
distributed planning events?
b. System Demo
d. Coach Sync
19. 19 of 60 A Coach Sync occurs just before the draft plan review during PI Planning. The Scrum
Master/Team Coach (SM/TC) from one team raises an issue that Product Management just
showed up to the planning area with a list of priority work. This work does not align with the
Feature prioritization. What is the most likely planning anti-pattern causing this sudden
impediment?
20. 20 of 60 Which core competency helps foster faster lead time, faster recovery, fewer defects,
and more frequent deployments?
b. Lean-Agile Leadership
c. Agile Product Delivery
21. 21 of 60 Which tool or activity helps the ART evaluate the current health of Customer Centricity
and Design Thinking?
22. 22 of 60 Which tool can the Release Train Engineer (RTE) use to visualize the flow of value?
d. Kanban systems
23. 23 of 60 What is the best way for a Release Train Engineer (RTE) to support teams having
challenges with problem identification and decision-making?
24. 24 of 60 A Release Train Engineer (RTE) wants to try a new retrospective technique at the next
Inspect & Adapt (I&A) event. However, the RTE is unsure how to prepare and thinks there may
be some pitfalls. How can the RTE get help?
a. Ask leadership to decide if this technique should be used with the ART
c. Post in an internal communications forum and inspire others to try this technique
d. Start a discussion with the Architects to see how they would re-design the retrospectives
25. 25 of 60 During which part of an Inspect & Adapt (I&A) event are differences between planned
business value and actual business value presented?
b. PI System Demo
c. Problem-solving workshop
d. Retrospective
26. 26 of 60 Which practice is the most important for the ART to best support Release on Demand?
27. 27 of 60 What action can reduce team collaboration during the PI Planning event?
28. 28 of 60 What is one action the Release Train Engineer (RTE) can take to facilitate team growth?
a. Facilitate conflict
29. 29 of 60 What is one method for fostering the flow of value, innovation, and apply Lean
budgeting in the Enterprise?
d. Launch ARTs
30. 30 of 60 During PI execution, the team needs clarification about how to test some of the larger
Features. How can the RTE help the team?
b. Allow the problem to reach a critical point knowing a minor failure is a learning
technique
c. Ask Product Management to define the use cases for the Features
d. Encourage the Team and Product Management to meet and collaborate on a Solution
31. 31 of 60 What is one tool used to identify bottlenecks?
b. Kanban Board - X
d. Ishikawa Diagram
32. 32 of 60 When is the best time to conduct the pre-PI Planning activities?
d. As early as possible - X
33. 33 of 60 Business Owners are frequently unhappy with Solutions presented in the System
Demos. What action can a Release Train Engineer (RTE) take to help resolve this issue?
34. 34 of 60 Which core competency best describes the critical skills of Scrum, Kanban, and the
built-in quality practices needed to manage the flow of value?
d. Lean Portfolio Management and the built-in quality practices needed to manage the
flow of value?
35. 35 of 60 What is one responsibility of the Release Train Engineer (RTE) as the chief Scrum
Master/Team Coach (SM/TC) for the ART?
a. Facilitate PI Planning
a. Ask the Lean Portfolio Management function to hold regular Epic review meetings so
new Epics will flow to the ART
b. Ask Product Management and the System Architect what the new ART Backlog looks like
just before the next Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration so that socialization can begin
-X
c. Coach Product Management and the System Architect to include ART Backlog
refinement into their cadence-based approach
d. Compile all the teams' objectives from PI Planning and send out a summary report
b. Solution Vision
d. Ishikawa diagrams
38. 38 of 60 How does a Release Train Engineer (RTE) view the role of functional managers on the
ART?
a. As developers of people
b. As decision-makers - X
d. As problem-solvers
39. 39 of 60 While facilitating PI Planning readiness activities, the Release Train Engineer (RTE)
notices a Feature that is risky to the teams because the technology is new. What is one method
the RTE can use to reduce this risk?
a. Make sure all the technical specifications are written before PI execution
40. 40 of 60 What is one method for securing stakeholder commitment to the ART?
b. Creating a flow of knowledge across the teams and ART, known as performing
43. 43 of 60 What is one method for promoting facilitation support for a distributed PI Planning?
a. Split up the PI Planning event by location and have a local RTE focus on the local PI
Objectives
b. During the Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration, ask a Scrum Master/Team Coach
(SM/TC) at the other location to facilitate the PI Planning locally
c. o Arrange and test audio and video connectivity multiple times so participants can
always hear and see the RTE
d. Align and arrange a local RTE-proxy and technical support person at each location to
join for all pre-event preparation sessions and the PI Planning event itself
44. 44 of 60 Establishing ART Flow measures falls under which Release Train Engineer (RTE)
responsibility?
a. Supporting PI execution
b. Improving relentlessly
c. Optimizing flow
d. Facilitating PI Planning
b. To approve standards
46. 46 of 60 At which Tuckman stage would an ART be if it improves engineering practices and
fosters more effective communication?
a. Forming
b. Storming
c. Performing
d. Norming
47. 47 of 60 In what way is a Value Stream map different from a process flow?
a. The time a backlog item spends in the system after being pulled - X
49. 49 of 60 What can the Release Train Engineer (RTE) do to ensure key PI Planning preparation
activities are remembered and are part of multiple ART roles?
a. Arrange regular preparation meetings during the PI; use the ART readiness workbook
and ask who would like to drive which action lines
b. E-mail all roles included in the PI Planning agenda on regular basis during the PI and ask
them to prepare their topic(s); ask for status updates
c. Schedule regular preparation meetings during the PI and provide status updates to the
preparation team
d. Arrange the preparation meeting in the Innovation and Planning Iteration and drive all
action lines with specific ART roles
50. 50 of 60 During the storming stage of ART development and evolution, in which area should a
Release Train Engineer (RTE) mentor Scrum Masters/Team Coaches (SM/TCs)?
51. 51 of 60 What is one characteristic of the Release Train Engineer (RTE) role?
52. 52 of 60 A Release Train Engineer (RTE) primarily establishes a relationship with which role?
a. System Architect
b. Internal Stakeholders
c. Release Management - X
d. Agile Team
53. 53 of 60 Which DevOps practice is encouraged when organizing an ART to optimize the flow of
work and increase the delivery of value?
54. 54 of 60 What practice can help to identify bottlenecks in the flow of work?
a. Visualizing the flow of all work and track the progress of individual items
a. To be able to plan for unintended capacity dependencies between teams and ARTs - X
c. To ensure that work in process (WIP) limits are not exceeded by the capacity of the teams
or the ART - X
d. To ensure that capacity is fully utilized across the ART towards the aims of stakeholders
56. 56 of 60 What is one category for ART PI risks?
a. Deferred
b. Explained
c. Owned
d. Identified
57. 57 of 60 Why should a Release Train Engineer (RTE) ensure the SAFe principles are applied
appropriately?
58. 58 of 60 Which role does a Release Train Engineer (RTE) coach in ART and team events and
practices?
a. Product Management
b. Business Owners
d. System Architects
60. 60 of 60 Which core competency describes the ability to deliver continuous value?
b. Business Agility
c. Organizational Agility - X
c. Build and deliver Customer value with minimal dependencies on other teams
2. 2 / 60 Why is it important for the Release Train Engineer (RTE) to understand Tuckman's group
dynamic stages?
a. An ART is a team of teams and will likely progress through the Tuckman stages
b. The Tuckman four stages should be reflected in the design of the ART Kanban
c. The Tuckman dynamic nature of the stages requires that we assume variability and
preserve options
3. 3 / 60 What behavior is an important part of the Release Train Engineer (RTE) role?
a. Dependency review
b. Problem-solving
c. Feature delivery
d. ART predictability
a. The DoD is used as a method to manage technical debt across the ART
c. At the higher levels there is only one DoD for everything that passes through the ART
to a Solution increment or a release
d. The teams share one common DoD
b. Team velocity
c. ART PI risks
d. PI Objectives
8. 8 / 60 The ART is near the end of the final Iteration of its first PI. Integration into staging is more
challenging than estimated. The ART adds week to the Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration for
integration and testing. Why is this action considered an anti-pattern?
b. Overall, train velocity goes up, and the time-to-market goes down
9. 9 / 60 An ART frequently discovers compatibility issues between the developed Solution and the
Enterprise information architecture. What can the Release Train Engineer (RTE) do to prevent
this from occurring?
10. 10/60 What does the "R" in SMART stand for that is used to write PI Objectives?
a. Rationalized
b. Required
c. Random
d. Realistic
11. 11/60 Which statement is true about SAFe Iteration Goals?
d. They provide key performance indicators (KPIs) for tracking progress and value
realization
12. 12 / 60 Which Core Competency of Business Agility includes aligning strategy with execution?
a. Organizational Agility
c. Lean-Agile Leadership
13. 13/60 What is one action to support a Continuous Integration (Cl) culture?
b. Purchase a Cl tool
14. 14 / 60 During the management review and problem-solving meeting, one team raises the risk of
not finishing a Feature before the end of the PI. How can the management team help ensure
they complete the Feature within the PI?
15. 15/60 Product Management wants to prioritize a list of Features likely to be planned in the
upcoming PI meeting. What metric is used as the denominator (the number under the line) of
weighted shortest job first (WSJF) calculations?
17. 17 / 60 Which SAFe tool might the Release Train Engineer (RTE) use to identify areas for an ART
to improve how its Continuous Delivery Pipeline (CDP) functions?
18. 18/60 How can Release Train Engineers (RTEs) network and interact with one another to improve
job skills and knowledge?
b. Add an RTE lessons learned section to the latest ART Readiness Workbook
19. 19/60 What information is covered during the final plan review?
a. Changes to capacity and load, final PI Objectives, ART PI Risks, and impediments
20. 20 / 60 How can a Release Train Engineer (RTE) stay informed about employee satisfaction?
21. 21 / 60 A group of developers, Scrum Master/Team Coaches (SM/TCs), and Product Owners
(POs) are interested in sharing knowledge and learning more about DevOps concepts. How can
the Release Train Engineer (RTE) help them collaborate to gain knowledge about DevOps?
a. Schedule a DevOps bi-weekly synchronization
22. 22 / 60 What are the three measurement domains supporting Business Agility?
23. 23 / 60 Who can the Release Train Engineer (RTE) work with to help eliminate policies and
procedures that demotivate employees?
a. Lean-Agile Leaders
b. Product Management
c. Portfolio Managers
d. Business Owners
a. Flow velocity
b. Flow load
c. Flow time
d. Flow distribution
25. 25 / 60 A team is consistently meeting 100% of their PI Objectives. How should the Release Train
Engineer (RTE) respond?
26. 26 / 60 Which activity occurs during Team Breakout #2 on the second day of PI Planning?
a. The RTE modifies the PI Iteration schedule, if needed, based on the scope of high priority
Features
b. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) combines all Team PI Objectives into ART PI Objectives
c. All Feature delivery and dependencies are visualized on the ART planning board
28. 28 / 60 What is one activity the Release Train Engineer (RTE) performs before an upcoming PI?
a. Facilitate ART Backlog prioritization with Product Management and other stakeholders
c. Allocates time in the Coach Sync for Product Management to socialize with the teams on
the Features
a. Ability to ensure that key events do not conflict with non-SAFe events
b. Ability to know the cycle time between important team and ART events
d. Ability to create a big visible information radiator (BVIR) of the important team and ART
milestones
30. 30 / 60 Why is it helpful to communicate newly refined Features and Enablers to the teams
during the current PI?
a. Teams can help support overall product integrity and facilitate working agreements
during PI Planning
b. Teams can review the Features and Enablers so they have an understanding of the
Roadmap for the next PI
c. Teams can establish face-to-face communication across all team members and
stakeholders
a. Brainstorm solutions
32. 32 / 60 What is one reason why the ART predictability measure is important?
33. 33 / 60 A Release Train Engineer (RTE) should build a relationship with which SAFe role to
effectively assign business value to a team PI Objective?
a. Objective Owners
b. Lean-Agile Leaders
c. Solution Managers
d. Business Owners
34. 34 / 60 Some teams need help to identify where they might make process improvements. How
might a Release Train Engineer (RTE) support them?
b. Run longer Inspect & Adapt (I&A) events to brainstorm improvement items
35. 35 / 60 Which action describes the behavior of applying Systems Thinking for a Release Train
Engineer (RTE)?
c. Examines what may be missing to make the environment better for the team
b. Coach Sync
c. Iteration Review
a. A method that ensures operations works with development every day to deliver value
b. A mindset, culture, and set of technical practices that emphasizes close cooperation to
provide value to the Customer
c. A process that provides visibility to impediments between writing code and delivering
value
38. 38 / 60 What is a key characteristic Lean-Agile leaders need to have when implementing SAFe?
39. 39 / 60 What is one technique for building a one-team culture across the ART?
b. Foster an environment in which the whole ART succeeds and fails together
40. 40 / 60 The Release Train Engineer (RTE) collaborates with which other two roles to drive the
train's success?
41. 41 / 60 Following Value Stream mapping, what is one way to optimize the Value Stream?
a. Calculate the metrics and share them with the ART
d. The number of Story points the combined ART plans for within each Iteration
43. 43 / 60 The Release Train Engineer (RTE) learns the teams feel the business value needs to
reflect the effort and progress. What is one technique the RTE can use to provide the Business
Owners a better understanding of the value the teams have created?
a. Educate teams that business value provides the Enterprise with a metric of how fast the
team executed work during the PI
b. Illustrate the link between business values and the market communications/release
objectives tied to the three to six-month Enterprise Strategy
c. Work with the team to ensure they are actively involved when the Business Owners
score the business value achieved
d. Publish the team business values and coach teams that these values are for tracking
each ART deliverable
44. 44 / 60 What is one risk of eliminating an Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration?
45. 45 / 60 Which skill do Release Train Engineers (RTEs) have the opportunity to regularly practice
and improve?
a. Continuous Integration
c. Servant leadership
d. Test-driven development
46. 46 / 60 What occurs without a shared understanding of the principles?
48. 48 / 60 What is one method for developing a sufficient Architectural Runway for the ART?
a. Ask the Business Owner which Enablers have high business value
b. Work with Product Management and System Architects to identify future Features and
determine the Enablers to achieve them
c. Create alignment with the System Architect and Product Management that the first PI is
all about Enablers to plan for creating business value in the second PI
d. Ask the teams to commit only to Enablers as their PI Objectives during the PI Planning
and address Features as uncommitted objectives for the first PI
49. 49 / 60 Which SAFe Core Value creates an environment in which facts are always friendly?
a. Flow
b. Innovation
d. Transparency
50. 50 / 60 How can a Release Train Engineer (RTE) support decentralized decision-making?
51. 51 / 60 When planning for a distributed PI Planning with a significant difference in time zones,
what is a key preparation and facilitation focus?
a. Have a single Release Train Engineer (RTE) and technical support person that acts as a
central point of communication for all locations
b. Share the outcomes of preparation meetings with local Scrum Masters/Team Coaches
(SM/TCs) so they can arrange local rooms
c. Split up the PI Planning event per time zone and then have the final plan review,
confidence vote, and planning retrospective as one centralized meeting
52. 52 / 60 Which SAFe Core Competency incorporates guidance on coordinating trains and
suppliers?
d. Business Agility
53. 53 / 60 During PI Planning, the Release Train Engineer (RTE) sees the team's excitement decline
as Product Management changes priorities, including the top ten Features in the ART Backlog. In
addition, Product Management is asking for new estimates, timelines, and scope changes. What
is the likely reason for this behavior?
54. 54 / 60 What is one benefit of having a well-executed Innovation and Planning (IP) Iteration?
55. 55 / 60 Which of the following PI Planning elements creates transparency and helps engage
Business Owners and stakeholders in the planning process?
a. ROAMing Risks
b. Draft objectives
a. Team-level PI Objectives
b. Features
c. Stories
d. ART-level PI Objectives
57. 57 / 60 What is one recommended practice when planning across large time zone differences?
b. Choose one time zone for planning, then rotate for the next PI
58. 58 / 60 What might a Release Train Engineer (RTE) do to embrace Relentless Improvement and a
growth mindset as an individual?
59. 59 / 60 Several Scrum Masters/Team Coaches (SM/TCs) disagree on what to do about a shared
issue. What is an appropriate coaching technique for the Release Train Engineer (RTE)?
d. Being the final decision-maker once all feedback has been heard
60. 60 / 60 What is the Release Train Engineer's (RTE's) role during the final plan review during PI
Planning?
a. Facilitate all teams when they are presenting their final plans to the entire ART
b. Encourage discussion of each team's product Vision as part of the final plan review
d. Verify that each team's uncommitted objectives have lower business value than the
committed PI Objectives to reflect proper prioritization