
The Free Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) Practice Assessment is a realistic PSD mock exam designed to help you prepare for the Scrum.org Professional Scrum Developer certification.
It includes exam-style questions, clear and detailed explanations, and unlimited retakes, allowing you to practise effectively, close knowledge gaps, and build the confidence needed to consistently score above 85% before taking the real PSD assessment.
Details
- Fee: Free.
- Passing score: 85%.
- Time limit: 15 minutes.
- Number of questions: 20.
- Fully up to date with the latest Scrum Guide (2020).
- Format: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, and True/False.
- Difficulty: Intermediate.
- Language: English and 40+ other languages.
- Study Topics: How To Pass The Professional Scrum Developer (PSD) Assessment From Scrum.org.
- Recommended courses:
Applying Professional Scrum for Software Development Course,
Ultimate Scrum eLearning Course,
Ultimate Scrum For Software Development eLearning Course. - Other Practice Assessments:
Scrum Open Assessments,
Ultimate Scrum Developer (PSD) Practice Assessment. - Please contact [email protected] if you require support.
- This practice assessment was not created and is not endorsed by Scrum.org.
- Please note that we are unable to provide further guidance on assessment questions.
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he questions around technical excellence, quality, and continuous integration felt very close to the real PSD exam. It gave me a clear picture of what I still needed to study.
Lots of stuff I did not know about in here. PSD exam is hard and unlike others one so glad I did this before. Recomended.
The balance of difficulty is excellent — you’ll have moments of frustration, but that’s good. It forces you to level up. After finishing them, the real exam felt much easier by comparison.





Hi Simon,
I was on one of your PSPO courses and I just sat the Professional Scrum Developer Practice Assessment, but I got one of the questions wrong:-
– The Development Team must be no smaller than 3 and no larger than 9 members
I said True but it said False – isn’t this detailed in the Scrum guide as between 3 and 9?
Chris
Hi Chris,
Have a read of this which explains why it is false in this case:
https://www.thescrummaster.co.uk/scrum/scrum-team-size-in-scrum/
Regards
Simon