Option C is correct. These are specifically called out as SAFe core competencies, not just principles or values. Always see people mix up principles vs competencies but exam questions like this want the exact match. Seen similar in practice questions, so confident here.
I always remember SAFe saying "deliver early, deliver often" is at the core of economic view, which is option C, but B sounds close too with incremental delivery. Have seen similar practice questions and most had C as correct. Anyone think it's actually B in some edge cases?
Maybe D. Peer-review and pairing are classic Agile practices for catching issues early, and I've seen several practice tests pair these actions with reducing bottlenecks. Official SAFe material emphasizes teamwork and standards, but peer-review is the more hands-on quality check. Not 100% sure, so probably worth double-checking in the official guide or a good exam simulator.
Pretty sure it's B since Release Train Engineer is called out as the ART's servant leader in the official guide. Saw similar phrasing on a practice test too. Someone correct me if I'm missing something here.
Its A since continuous deployment's all about faster delivery, so you can release value more often. Just to confirm though, is the question asking about "most true" or "always true"? If they're just asking which is true in general, then A fits, but if they're looking for something unique to DevOps vs regular deploys, D might come up depending on interpretation.
Honestly, D makes sense since SAFe puts business agility as the big picture goal, not just process changes or value streams. Organizing around value (B) is super important in how you get there but it’s more a means than an end. Pretty sure exam sources back this up but happy if someone's seen it worded another way.
Official SAFe guides and practice exams both point to C. Anchoring new approaches happens after work habits shift, not before starting change. Pretty sure about this but open to other interpretations.
Option A and B make the most sense. Had something like this in a mock, and it's always about faster delivery and adapting to change. Centralizing decision-making (C) is actually the opposite of Agile, and D doesn't fit either. Not totally sure about cost but pretty confident A/B are what SAFe emphasizes. Agree?