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Which events allow for inspection and adaptation in Scrum?

  1. Sprint Retrospective, Sprint Review

  2. Daily Scrum, Sprint Review

  3. All of the above

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In Scrum, the framework promotes continuous improvement through regular opportunities for inspection and adaptation. The key events that serve this purpose are the Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. The Daily Scrum is a short, team-oriented meeting held daily, focusing on the progress of the team towards their Sprint Goal. This event allows team members to inspect their current progress and adapt their plan for the day based on what they discuss. It encourages transparency and helps identify issues early, allowing for immediate adjustment. The Sprint Review is a collaborative meeting at the end of the Sprint where the Scrum Team and stakeholders inspect the increment created during the Sprint. This event emphasizes feedback from stakeholders, allowing the team to adapt based on the changing requirements or insights gathered during this inspection. It provides a forum for updates, adjustments to the Product Backlog, and insights on potential improvements for the next Sprint. The Sprint Retrospective occurs after the Sprint Review and before the next Sprint Planning. This meeting allows the Scrum Team to reflect on the Sprint process itself, discussing what went well, what didn't, and how they can improve as a team. This is a critical opportunity for adaptation, as it directly influences the team's processes and interactions in future Sprints. Together, these events create a