Course Information
Course Overview
Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO 1 ®) practice exams - pass the PSPO1 ® / PSPOI ® exam on your FIRST try!
PASS YOUR PSPO I CERTIFICATION EXAM ON FIRST TRY (BASED ON NEW SCRUM GUIDE - RELEASE NOVEMBER 2020 / 2025 UPDATED)!!
Is this the right PSPO I ® / PSPO 1 ® exam training for you?
You want to become a certified Professional Scrum Product Owner (PSPO I ®)?
You do want to test your understanding of the Scrum framework under real PSPO 1 exam conditions?
You want to pass the certification exam on your fist attempt (and not to waste $200 USD)?
If you can answer this questions with a "YES" - this course is the perfect training for you!
What is the PSPO 1 ® certification about?
Following Scrum. org: "the Scrum Product Owner level I (PSPO 1 ®) assessment is available to anyone who wishes to validate their knowledge of the Scrum framework and ability to support value creation and delivery. Those who pass the assessment will receive the industry recognized PSPO I ® Certification to demonstrate their mastery of the content."
"People that have passed PSPO I ® and achieved certification demonstrate a fundamental understanding of the Scrum framework, and how to apply it to maximize the value delivered with a product. They exhibit a dedication to continued professional development, and a high level of commitment to their field of practice. Achieving PSPO I ® is the minimum demonstration of knowledge any Professional Scrum Product Owner should be able to make."
Source: scrum. org
Frequently asked questions
On which version of the Scrum Guide is this course and the practice questions based?
Answer: This course is based on the 2020 version of the Scrum Guide (latest version).
Is the Scrum . org certification exam fee included in this course?
Answer: No, the fee for the PSPO 1 certification exam is not included in the price of this online course and needs to be paid separately.
- Legal Disclaimer -
This online course is not sponsored, endorsed by, in partnership or affiliation with Scrum . org! The terms Professional Scrum Master™, Professional Scrum Product Owner™, PSPO I, PSPO 1, etc. represent the protected brand of Scrum . org. This course, the course quizzes, the course materials and practice exams are neither sponsored, endorsed by, created in partnership nor affiliated with Scrum . org.
This online course is only a certification training. The price for the PSPO I certification exam is not included in the price of this online course and needs to be paid separately.
The statements made and opinions expressed herein belong exclusively to the creator (Friedemann Wittlinger) of this course and are not shared by or represent the viewpoint of Scrum . org. This training does not constitute an endorsement of any product, service or point of view. Scrum . org makes no representations, warranties or assurances of any kind, express or implied, as to the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, availability or currency of the content contained in this presentation or any material related to this presentation. In no event shall Scrum . org, its agents, officers, employees, licensees or affiliates be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, business information, loss of information) arising out of the information or statements contained in the training. Any reliance you place on such content is strictly at your own risk.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Exclusive access to high quality PSPO I ® (2024) practice exams, Possibility to train for your upcoming PSPO 1 ® (2024) certification exam, Regular updates and upload of further PSPO 1 ® practice questions, Test your Professional Product Owner (PSPO 1 ®) knowledge under real exam conditions
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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JJoël Adélise
There are many small typos that alter the meaning of some questions, but overall, it is correct and very reassuring.
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GGabriel Alejandro Martinez Volquez
Some outdate questions, example is the size of the scrum team. The current version of the scrum guide states the following: "The Scrum Team is small enough to remain nimble and large enough to complete significant work within a Sprint, typically 10 or fewer people.". The correct answer according to the question is 3-9, while another option is 3-10. They're both from but definitely 10 members is still compliant to the guidelines.
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VValentin Mingalev
"The recommended size of the Development Team is 3 to 9 according to the Scrum Guide." - it was written in Scrum Guide 2017. Not all questions are up to date.
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DDeepthi Damodaran
Some of the answere were a bit confusing. e.g: scrum team can have 3 to 9 members were suggested as answer which also had an option 3 to 10 members. in scrum guide, it is 10 or fewer. which means the answers has to be 3 to 10 members. Most of the questions were useful and most of the incorrect answers had a brief explanation.