Which three purposes does the definition of "Done" serve?

Which three purposes does the definition of "Done" serve? (Choose the best three answers.)
A. Guide the Development Team on how many Product Backlog items to select for the Sprint.
B. Create a shared understanding of when work is complete.
C. Describe the purpose, objective, and time-box of each Scrum event.
D. Describe the work that must be done before the Sprint is allowed to end.
E. Increase transparency.

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20 thoughts on “Which three purposes does the definition of "Done" serve?

  1. D. Describe the work that must be done before the Sprint is allowed to end.

    DoD describes the conditions for completing a task, not the work.

  2. The DoD refers to an Incremente, not to events. And, as someone said before the Time-box of each event is predefined. C answer has not sense.
    By other side, knowing all that has to be completed to accept something as ‘done’, the Team will be able to have a better idea of how many tasks can complete in a Sprint.

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  3. Correct answers: A,B,E. I rule out C because the definition of done has nothing to do with scrum events. I rule out D because the sprint ends when the time box expires – nothing changes that

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  4. Answer is: A, B, E.
    A. Guide the Development Team on how many Product Backlog items to select for the Sprint.
    B. Create a shared understanding of when work is complete.
    E. Increase transparency.

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