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Test Definition of Ready (DoR)
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QUESTION 1: What is the Definition of "Ready" (DoR)?
An agreement that acts as a checklist for incoming work
A legal document
A software tool
A team award
QUESTION 2: What is the main purpose of the DoR?
Saving time and avoiding waste due to poorly defined work
Make the work slower
Increase bureaucracy
Prevent the team from working
3rd QUESTION: Who creates the DoR?
The boss alone
The team in a collaborative way
The customer
An external consultant
QUESTION 4: What happens if a story does not meet the DoR?
Work is done immediately
Discarded forever
Considered not ready to enter the sprint
The problem is ignored
QUESTION 5: What element is usually included in a DoR?
Acceptance criteria are clear
The code is written
The user has tested it
The boss has signed off on it
QUESTION 6: How is the DoR different from the Acceptance Criteria?
No problem
The DoR is to start, the criteria are to finish
DoR is for the customer, Criteria for the boss
The DoR is optional, the Criteria are not
7TH QUESTION: What does the DoR act as a filter or gatekeeper for?
To outgoing work
To completed work
To incoming work (before starting)
To work in production
8th QUESTION: Is the DoR universal for all teams?
Yes, it is an ISO standard
No, each team defines its own
Yes, it is defined by the government
Yes, it is in the Scrum manual
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