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NAD OVERVIEW

1. APW POD is an entry point for all NAD users with access that is policy driven and as per role
defined
2. Automated development pipeline is available in which PoD- DiCD
3. BDD stands for Behavior driven development

4. CaaS stands for Capability as a service


5. Capability as a Service enables the Project Manager to Plan for resources and infrastructure
6. Collection of loosely coupled services, which implement business capabilities, is called-Portfolio
7. FMO stands for Future Mode of Operation
8. Following is not a prototyping tools – HTML
9. Gamification is a key feature in APW
10. How many POD’s are there in #NAD? – 6
11. If an associate wants to upskill himself on new age tools he would approach UaaS
12. In which POD user stories and features are defined – DTaS
13. Key Benefits of New Age Delivery are smart planning, Reduction in project cycle t ime,
Improved customer experience.
14. NAD platform is hosted on AWS
15. NAD will enable Delivery transformation in terms of which factors- Quality and Time
16. New Age Delivery is a Platform

17. New skill units will be designed by UaaS


18. On CAST analysis, TQI score of 3.62 indicates Low Risk
19. Partner onboarding is one of key features in CaaS and UaaS
20. Portfolio consists of Set of colonies where reusable assets are stored
21. Proactive early warnings will be given by APW
22. Prototyping can be done as a part of DTaS
23. Rapid prototyping with continuous delivery contributes to which theme - Speed of delivery
24. Reusable data lakes are part of CaaS
25. Schedule variance/technical debt is a new age metric.
26. Skill unit represents Skills required for the scrum team for Full-stack design and development
27. Smart planning is a feature of CaaS POD.
28. The #NAD prototype is available to all on nad.techmahindra.com
29. The following below are not NAD tools - Microsoft project
30. What are the concepts of “Factory of Future” – Reusability and BizDevOps
31. What are traits of a portfolio - set of colonies, reusable assets, tagged for industry, domain
32. What does NAD stands for New Age Delivery
33. What is DiCD?- Digital Inside Continuous Delivery
34. Which among these roles are available in NAD? Project Manager
35. Which development procedure is followed to develop micro services in NAD- Behavior Driven
development
36. Which is the entry point for the project in NAD- APW
37. Which of the below 2 PODs are part of #NAD? DTaS, DiCD
38. Which of the below is not a health parameter of CAST analysis – Designability
39. Which of the below is not a learning platform- hackerrank
40. Which of the below tools help in process measurements of the code? Sonar and CAST
41. Which of the following is an assessment platform - Mettl
42. Which of the POD provides automated Governance in #NAD? APW

43. Which of these is a collaboration tool?-Mattermost


44. Which one is the feature of CaaS? Planning for user story, SKU-RU, infra,environment
45. Which out of these is not a feature of #NAD- Telecommuting
46. Which POD is responsible for implementing Continuous Integration- DiCD
47. Which PoD is responsible for Smart planning- CaaS
48. Which POD provides a single view to all stakeholders? APW
49. Which POD uses design thinking principles and Rapid prototyping- DTaS
50. Who all can contribute to the platform – customer, partner, college students

SCRUM FUNDAMENTALS
1. A Development Team is not cross functional

2. A scrum master guides the team


3. A SCRUM master is a servant leader
4. Agile manifesto is a public declaration of agile software development policy
5. An agile customer will typically get business value delivered early
6. Definition of Done means the user stories selected for delivery with i n a sprint
7. During the sprint review: The team demonstrates the product increment to the product owner
and other stakeholders and gets feedback
8. Empirical data relies on observations and experiences
9. Following is not a quality of product vision- unclear and not frequently visited
10. Following is not an agile methodology- Rational Unified Proc ess
11. How frequent are SCRUM project status meetings recommended to be held?- Daily
12. How often should the work remaining in s sprint backlog be tracked- at least once in a sprint
13. In scrum, when does the team commit how much to deliver in a sprint- during the sprint
planning meeting

14. In the sprint planning meeting the scrum master leads the task breaking activity as he is the
technical leader
15. INVEST stands for: Independent, negotiable, valuable, estimable, small, testable
16. Potentially shippable product increment- suggests that the decision of shipping is a business
decision
17. Priority on the product backlog can be set by product owner
18. Release planning is detailed description of ta sks delivered
19. SCRUM is not technique for building products
20. The agile manifesto states responding to a change over following a plan
21. The Product backlog does not contain Product Budget
22. THE product owner is the one who directs the team to work
23. The scrum team is self organized team
24. The three pillars driving SCRUM practices are: Transparency, inspection and adaption
25. What does BDUF stands for Big design up front

26. What does DoD stand for Definition of Done


27. What is a purpose of daily scrum- to synchronize activities of the development team
28. What is a user story- A representation of scenarios in real life defined as who wants what, why
29. What is key characteristic of a cross-functional team? The team has all the skills on board
needed to accept collective ownership for the next product increment
30. What is most important in Agile Projects – Stakeholder satisfaction/working software
31. What is not a job of the project team in SCRUM – manage business relationship, liaise with
various stakeholders and decide priorities of user stories
32. What is not a necessary/recommended trait for a SCRUM master? Soft natured
33. What is NOT a responsibility of the SCRUM Master- Allocate tasks to the team
34. What is SCRUM master responsible for? Ensuring that the team adheres to Scrum theory,
practices and rules
35. What is the duration of a Sprint in SCRUM – 1 to 4 weeks
36. What is the main purpose of sprint review- for the scrum master to show what is done by the

team
37. What is true about the daily Stand-up meeting- Impediment are discussed till a solution is
found
38. What is true for the Product Owner for the daily Stand-Up meeting- Should never attend
39. What is variable in Agile w.r.t Project Constraints – Features
40. What kind of projects can be executed using SCRUM? All kind of s/w development projects
41. Which is not part of the AGILE manifesto- customer satisfaction over delivering highest
business value first
42. Which of the following is an Agile Manifesto- customer collaboration
43. Which of the following is not a SCRUM artifact- user story
44. Which of the following is not artifact in scrum – product requirement definition
45. Which of the following meetings is not part of scrum- product review
46. Which of the following statement is true- Nothing can determine the team self organizing and
self management
47. Which of the following statements about velocity is TRUE? Velocity is a measure of
productivity, the higher the better
48. Which of the following statements is true- SCRUM master should be 100% allocated and
dedicated to team facilitation
49. Which of the following suits the responsibilities of a SCRUM master – the SCRUM master
coaches the team and guides t hem
50. Which of these best describes the agile approach to team working- the team should strive for a
sustainable pace and a normal worki ng week
51. Which of these is valid role in SCRUM – product owner
52. Which one is not a key event defined by SCRUM- mid sprint status review
53. Which one of these is not a ceremony- Story refinement meeting
54. Which role(s) is/are responsible for managing the product backlog – Product Owner
55. Who estimates for the user stories for a scrum – team members
56. Who is responsible for the Rol in SCRUM? Product Owner

57. Who tells the team how to turn backlog items into shippable increments- product owner
58. Who validates the Product delivered? Product owner and team

MICROSERVICES
1. Agile is used to plan and isolate work into sprints, manage team capacity, and help teams
quickly adapt to changing business needs in microservice world.
2. API gateway is responsible for authentication, load balancing, routing
3. Data owned by each microservice is private to that microservice and can only be accessed via
its API – True
4. Docker tool designed to make it easier to create, deploy, and run application applications by
using containers.

5. Due to the disturbed nature of the micro services centralized logging is going to play a vital role
6. Hystrix tool can be used to monitor micro services
7. Kubernetes is an orchestration tool to schedule and mange containers
8. Microservice based architecture is an ideal choice when the application scope is incrementally
defined, the application needs frequent deployments, individual services with in applications
are required to be scaled up differently
9. Microservices are independently deployable- true
10. Microservices can be written in different programming languages and using different
programming technologies- true
11. Testing a microservices application is complex -true
12. Tests the boundaries of the external services to check the input and output of service calls and
validates whether or not the service meets its contract expectation is contract testing
13. What drives the ongoing merging and testing of code, which leads to finding defects early. Also
include less time wasted on fighting merge issues and rapid feedback for development teams-

continuous integration
14. What refers to replacing siloed Development and operations to create multidisciplinary teams
that now work together with shared and efficient practices and tools – DevOps
15. When a microservice publishes an event when something notable happened and other
microservices subscribes to those events is called as event driven architecture
16. When change is required in a certain part of application, only the related service can be
modified and redeployed. This is possible in Monolithic and Microservices architecture
17. Which contains the network locations of service instances- Service discovery

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