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Which one of the following is NOT traditionally an activity of the Scrum framework?

Select one:
a. Sprint planning
b. Weekly inspection
c. Sprint review
d. Sprint retrospective

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Final answer:

In the Scrum framework, the activity that is not traditionally included is 'Weekly inspection.' Scrum includes Sprint Planning, Review, and Retrospective, but inspections are not fixed on a weekly schedule.

Step-by-step explanation:

The activity that is NOT traditionally a part of the Scrum framework is b. Weekly inspection. The Scrum framework includes various events designed to facilitate the agile development process such as Sprint Planning, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective. Sprint Planning is a meeting where the team decides what to complete in the coming sprint. Sprint Review is the team demonstrating what they accomplished during the sprint. Lastly, the Sprint Retrospective is the team discussing what went well and what could be improved after a sprint.

However, a weekly inspection is not part of the Scrum framework's formal events. Scrum encourages regular inspection and adaptation; these usually occur at the end of a sprint, which is typically 2-4 weeks long, not on a fixed weekly schedule. Therefore, the correct answer is b. Weekly inspection.

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