When is the Sprint Backlog created?

When is the Sprint Backlog created? (Choose the best answer.)
A. At the beginning of the project.
B. During the Sprint Planning meeting.
C. Prior to the Sprint Planning meeting.
D. During the Sprint.

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32 thoughts on “When is the Sprint Backlog created?

  1. I googled for this question and found several times the same answer. Are they all copying and pasting the same answers? There is nowhere an explanation. Sprint Planning is the first event in a Sprint. Where, how and who would be able to create this artifact before Planning?

    1. They are making so many failures. Question 49 is almost equal and there is the correct answer “During Sprint Planning”.

  2. There is no room for Shakespeare here: There is no ‘To B or not to B’: It’s B. 🙂

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    1. yes it is B for sure!
      There are two defined artifacts that result from a sprint planning meeting:
      A sprint goal
      A sprint backlog

  3. It’s D. SBL is initiated through an estimate of the work to be done during the sprint but is changed, modified and therefore fully created during the sprint as more is knows. The Sprint planning is only an estimation of the work necessary, it does not produce a complete SBL

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  4. Answer is B: The Sprint Backlog is the set of Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint, plus a plan for delivering the product Increment and realizing the Sprint Goal.

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  5. The answer is B. The sprint planning meeting has two parts. The What (sprint goal) and the How (sprint backlog). When the dev team creates the sprint backlog, they pull items from the product backlog that will allow them to meet the sprint goal. They decompose the selected product backlog stories into tasks. A task is something that can typically be done in a day or less. The sprint backlog is a bunch of tasks from the product backlog stories that will lead to accomplishing the sprint goal.

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  6. Guys, I failed by answering C, not sure it is correct or not. Please clarify and change if it is B

  7. B is the correct answer

    B. During the Sprint Planning meeting.

    The Sprint Backlog is an OUTCOME of the Sprint planning meeting (NOT an input)

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  8. Sprint backlog is created during the Sprint Planning which happens at the beginning of new sprint. In Sprint Planning, the Scrum Team identifies the User Stories to be completed for that particular Sprint and then with the help of Product Owner understands the User Stories and puts them in the Sprint backlog.

        1. I diagree with what Christina says here as
          1) you are not shown your incorrect answers during the exam and
          b) I had 100% in the exam (so know all my answers were correct) AND I got this question. So can confirm that it IS B.

          I’m not actually sur why there could be a debate on this one actually. How can the sprint backlog possibly be created BEFORE the planning – at it is one of the OUTCOMES of the planning ?

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  9. Sprint backlog needs to be created prior to the Sprint Planning meeting. In Sprint Planning meeting you review the sprint backlog and commit to the sprint backlog. If you start creating Sprint Backlog in Sprint Planning meeting, it will take lot of time. Correct answer is B

    1. Sprint backlog needs to be created prior to the Sprint Planning meeting. In Sprint Planning meeting you review the sprint backlog and commit to the sprint backlog. If you start creating Sprint Backlog in Sprint Planning meeting, it will take lot of time. Correct answer is C

  10. As described in the Scrum Guide, the Sprint Backlog is the set of Product Backlog items selected for the Sprint. Since this is items selected for the Sprint, this can only happen during Sprint Planning.

    Answer is “B. During the Sprint Planning meeting.”

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