How to Pass Your Scrum Exam on the First Try
The PSM I and PSPO I are known for their 85% passing threshold. Here is the 4-week battle plan to stop memorizing and start understanding.
The Professional Scrum Master (PSM) and Product Owner (PSPO) certifications aren't just vocabulary tests. They test your ability to make hard decisions in complex scenarios. With a strict time limit and a high passing score, you cannot "wing it."
1. Know Your Enemy: The Exam Specs
Before you study, you need to understand the constraints. This is not a casual quiz.
60 Minutes
Time is your enemy. You have ~45 seconds per question.
80 Questions
Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, and True/False.
85% to Pass
You can only miss 12 questions. Accuracy is non-negotiable.
2. The 4-Week Battle Plan
Don't cram. Build your knowledge layer by layer. Here is the schedule used by thousands of successful students.
Read it once. Read it again. Highlight every instance of "Accountable" vs "Responsible." Dissect the interactions between roles.
Forget what your company does. You must answer questions based on Perfect Scrum, not your job's reality. Start applying principles to tricky scenarios.
Take practice exams in "Learning Mode." Don't memorize the answer; understand the principle behind it. Analyze every mistake.
Take full 80-question mock exams. Aim to finish in 45 minutes. If you consistently score 95%+, you are ready to book the real exam.
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3. Common Traps (And How to Fix Them)
Scrum.org questions use words that sound good but violate Scrum principles.
Trap: "Ensure" & "Approve"
The Trap: Answers where the SM "ensures the team works" or the PO "approves the code."
The Fix: Scrum relies on self-management. No one manages the Developers but themselves.
Trap: The "Best" Practice
The Trap: Answers mentioning User Stories, Burn-down charts, or Story Points.
The Fix: These are complementary practices, not Scrum rules. They are usually NOT the correct answer.
4. Essential Knowledge Domains
Make sure you are rock-solid on these specific relationships:
| Concept | The Crucial Nuance |
|---|---|
| Commitment | We commit to the Sprint Goal, not the specific list of backlog items (Forecast). |
| Increment | It must be usable at the end of the Sprint, regardless of whether the PO releases it. |
| Events | They are opportunities to Inspect and Adapt. If an event is skipped, transparency is lost. |
Final Exam Day Tips
- Flag and Move: If a question takes >30 seconds, flag it. Your brain works on it in the background while you solve easier ones.
- Watch for "NOT": Many questions ask "Which of these is NOT..." Reading too fast is the #1 cause of failure for experts.
- Trust Your Training: You have prepared for this. Have confidence in your instincts.
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Author: PrepForScrum Team • Updated: