Scrum.org Certifications Exam Flashcards
Scrum.org certification exam prep with certification guides, practice questions, flashcards, and coverage for Scrum theory, Sprint execution, product ownership, Kanban integration, agile leadership, and evidence-based management.. Build active recall with mapped term-definition sets, then move into the matching free practice questions and study guides.
2
Flashcard sets
100
Term-definition cards
2
Related exam IDs
Free Scrum.org Certifications flashcard sets
Open the exact exam set first. Each flashcard page keeps the term, definition, topic, and AI explanation together.
Professional Scrum Master Flashcards
Validates understanding of Scrum framework, Scrum Master role, team dynamics, and Agile principles based on the official Scrum Guide.
PSM I Flashcards
50 flashcards on the Scrum Guide 2020 framework, accountabilities, events, artifacts and commitments, empiricism, and PSM I focus areas for Scrum.org's PSM I exam.
Related free exam resources
Use flashcards for recall, then continue into matching practice questions, study guides, videos, glossary terms, and comparisons.
Scrum.org Certifications flashcard FAQ
What should I study first for Scrum.org Certifications?
Start with the flashcard set that matches your exact exam, then review the shared concepts across this family. This page includes 100 flashcards across 2 sets, including PSM I, Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I).
Do Scrum.org Certifications flashcards replace a study guide?
No. Flashcards are best for active recall of terms and definitions. Use the matching study guide for full explanations and the practice questions to test application under exam-style conditions.
Why are multiple Scrum.org Certifications exams grouped together?
OpenExamPrep groups related credentials by taxonomy family so candidates can compare closely related exams and reuse shared vocabulary without browsing unrelated domains.
How often should I review Scrum.org Certifications flashcards?
Short daily sessions usually work better than cramming. Review missed cards more often, then use practice questions to confirm whether the definition is strong enough to recognize in a realistic exam item.

