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Build a complete plan around Scrum.org's 30-question, 90-minute, 85% passing-score format; multiple-choice, multiple-answer, and true/false items; partial credit; Scrum Guide 2020; Scrum Values; empiricism; events; artifacts; Definition of Done; self-managing teams; facilitation; coaching; mentoring; leadership; organizational impediments; product value; PSM I baseline readiness; Scrum Open practice; Credly badge; and lifetime certification.
PSM II rewards applied Scrum Master judgment, not memorized ceremony checklists. HiraEdu helps candidates connect Scrum.org focus areas to realistic scenarios involving team self-management, facilitation, coaching, organizational impediments, empiricism, value, and accountable Scrum leadership.
PSM II preparation should start with Scrum Guide fluency, then move into difficult Scrum Master decisions across people, teams, facilitation, coaching, and organizational change.
Scrum.org lists PSM II as 30 questions in 90 minutes with an 85% passing score and partial credit on some questions.
The assessment uses multiple choice, multiple answer, and true/false questions, with scenarios that test applied Scrum Master judgment.
PSM I is recommended, and candidates should be comfortable with the Scrum Guide, Scrum Open, Scrum Master learning path, and real team coaching situations.
Scrum.org includes a Credly digital credential, and PSM II certification is lifetime with no annual renewal fee.
PSM II questions are aimed at applying Scrum in complex situations. Candidates should know the Scrum Guide precisely, but preparation also needs scenario review around facilitation choices, coaching stances, organizational impediments, product value, conflict, accountability, and empiricism.
Strong answers usually protect the team's self-management, transparency, inspection, adaptation, and ability to deliver value. Candidates should rehearse when to teach, coach, mentor, facilitate, remove impediments, or influence the organization without taking over decisions that belong to the Scrum Team.
Multiple-answer questions may include partial credit, so answer review needs to focus on every option. A rushed extra selection can reduce the value of an otherwise strong answer, while missing a necessary choice can lose points on complex scenario items.
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Professional Scrum Master II is Scrum.org's advanced certification for practitioners who can apply the Scrum framework, support Scrum Teams, and solve complex real-world problems as Scrum Masters. Current Scrum.org certification details list PSM II at $250 per attempt, 30 questions, 90 minutes, an 85% passing score, multiple choice, multiple answer, and true/false formats, with partial credit provided on some questions. Scrum.org says there is no mandatory training prerequisite, though Professional Scrum Master and Professional Scrum Master Advanced training are recommended, PSM I is recommended, Scrum Open is a recommended practice assessment, passwords do not expire but are valid for one attempt only, Credly digital credentialing is included, and the certification is lifetime with no annual renewal fee. HiraEdu helps candidates build a legitimate preparation plan around Scrum Guide 2020, Scrum Values, empiricism, events, artifacts, Definition of Done, self-managing teams, facilitation, coaching, mentoring, leadership styles, organizational impediments, stakeholder collaboration, product value, Evidence-Based Management concepts where useful, PSM I gap checks, scenario-based practice, answer review, and readiness timing.
Scrum.org lists PSM II as 30 questions.
Scrum.org lists a 90-minute time limit for PSM II.
Scrum.org lists an 85% passing score for PSM II.
No class is mandatory, but Scrum.org recommends Professional Scrum Master and Professional Scrum Master Advanced training, and recommends PSM I as a baseline.
Scrum.org states that PSM II is a lifetime certification with no annual renewal fee.
Review Scrum.org's current PSM II page for fee, question count, time limit, passing score, format, languages, recommended training, password rules, and credential policy.
Study Scrum Values, empiricism, accountabilities, events, artifacts, commitments, Definition of Done, Sprint Goal, Product Goal, self-management, and product value until the relationships are clear.
Use cases on facilitation, coaching, mentoring, leadership styles, conflict, stakeholder pressure, organizational impediments, transparency failures, team maturity, and value delivery.
Run 30-question timed sets, review every multiple-answer option, note recurring Scrum.org focus-area misses, and schedule the official attempt only when scenario reasoning is consistent.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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