Loading exam details…
Loading exam details…
Build a complete plan around Scrum.org's 80-question, 60-minute, 85% passing-score format; multiple-choice, multiple-answer, and true/false items; $200 attempt fee; Scrum Guide 2020; Scrum Values; empiricism; accountabilities; events; artifacts; commitments; Definition of Done; Sprint Goal; Product Goal; self-management; facilitation basics; Scrum Open practice; Credly badge; and lifetime certification.
PSM I is a compact but time-pressured Scrum.org assessment. HiraEdu helps candidates convert the Scrum Guide into clear decision rules, practice quick option elimination, and avoid common Scrum Master, Product Owner, Developer, event, artifact, and commitment traps.
PSM I preparation should combine Scrum Guide precision, Scrum.org Open Assessment calibration, and timed practice for an 80-question exam.
Scrum.org lists PSM I as 80 questions in 60 minutes with an 85% passing score.
The assessment uses multiple choice, multiple answer, and true/false questions drawn from Scrum framework understanding and application.
Scrum.org does not require a class before PSM I, though training and Scrum.org learning paths can help candidates structure study.
Scrum.org includes a Credly digital credential, and PSM I certification is lifetime with no annual renewal fee.
PSM I rewards exact understanding of Scrum as defined by Scrum.org. Candidates should study the 2020 Scrum Guide closely and know how values, empiricism, accountabilities, events, artifacts, commitments, and self-management connect in short scenarios.
Eighty questions in 60 minutes leaves little time for slow lookup or overthinking. Preparation should include timed practice, option elimination, common wording traps, and review of every missed answer against the Scrum Guide.
Scrum.org recommends Scrum Open as a practice assessment. Candidates should use it to find gaps, but should also practice tougher scenario items so repeated Open scores do not create false confidence.
Use this PSM I (Professional Scrum Master I) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on PSM I (Professional Scrum Master I) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Professional Scrum Master I is Scrum.org's foundational assessment for validating understanding of the Scrum framework and how to apply it as described in the Scrum Guide. Current Scrum.org certification details list PSM I at $200 per attempt, 80 questions, 60 minutes, an 85% passing score, and multiple choice, multiple answer, and true/false question formats. Scrum.org says no class is required before attempting the assessment, Scrum Open is the recommended practice assessment, passwords do not expire but are valid for one attempt only, the credential includes a Credly digital badge, and PSM I is a lifetime certification with no annual renewal fee. HiraEdu helps candidates build a legitimate preparation plan around Scrum Guide 2020, Scrum Values, empiricism, Scrum accountabilities, events, artifacts, commitments, Definition of Done, Sprint Goal, Product Goal, self-management, facilitation basics, common servant-leadership misconceptions, Scrum.org learning paths, Open Assessment calibration, timed 80-question practice, answer review, and readiness timing.
Scrum.org lists PSM I as 80 questions.
Scrum.org lists a 60-minute time limit for PSM I.
Scrum.org lists an 85% passing score for PSM I.
No. Scrum.org does not require a class before PSM I, though training and the Scrum.org learning paths can support preparation.
Scrum.org states that PSM I is a lifetime certification with no annual renewal fee.
Review Scrum.org's current PSM I page for fee, question count, time limit, passing score, format, languages, password rules, recommended practice assessment, and credential policy.
Create a checklist for Scrum Values, empiricism, accountabilities, events, artifacts, commitments, Definition of Done, Sprint Goal, Product Goal, self-management, and facilitation basics.
Use timed sets on Scrum Master accountability, Product Owner decisions, Developer ownership, Sprint planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Retrospective, artifact transparency, and Done rules.
Use Scrum Open, missed-answer logs, and 80-question pacing drills, then schedule the official attempt only when Scrum Guide reasoning is stable under time pressure.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
PMP (Project Management Professional)
Pearson VUE
View serviceCAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management)
Pearson VUE
View servicePgMP (Program Management Professional)
Pearson VUE
View servicePfMP (Portfolio Management Professional)
Pearson VUE
View servicePMI-ACP (Agile Certified Practitioner)
Pearson VUE
View servicePMI-PBA (Professional in Business Analysis)
Pearson VUE
View service