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QUESTION 1: What are History Points?
A relative and abstract unit of measurement of overall effort
An accurate measure of time in hours
A measure of code complexity only
A virtual currency
QUESTION 2: What numerical scale is commonly used for History Points?
The modified Fibonacci sequence
The Richter scale
The simple decimal scale
Prime numbers
QUESTION 3: Why is a non-linear scale (increasing intervals) used?
To confuse the team
To use prettier numbers
To reflect the increasing uncertainty in large jobs
Because it is mandatory
QUESTION 4: What is needed to establish the relativity of the points?
An instruction manual
An atomic clock
A calculator
A reference history or baseline
QUESTION 5: Can history points be compared between different teams?
Yes, if they use the same scale
Yes, always
No, they are relative and depend on the context of each equipment
Yes, to adjust salaries
6th QUESTION: What three dimensions do History Points consider?
Time, Money and Quality
People, Tools and Processes
Design, Code and Testing
Time/Volume, Complexity and Uncertainty/Risk
7th QUESTION: What does a value of "5" points mean?
Which is 5 hours
Which is 5 days
That it is more effort than a 3 and less than an 8 (relative)
That it costs 5 euros
8th QUESTION: What makes History Points stable in the face of personnel changes?
That they are fixed by law
That they cannot be erased
That they are translated into hours
That they estimate the work itself, not who does it
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