Scrumban is a hybrid Agile methodology that merges Scrum and Kanban to take advantage of the strengths of both.
From Scrum, Scrumban adopts structured sprint planning, roles, and iterative review cycles.
From Kanban, it borrows the visual board system, continuous workflow management, and the pull-based approach, where tasks are pulled into the workflow only when capacity is available.
The pull-based system ensures that teams do not overload themselves and helps manage work-in-progress (WIP) effectively. This makes Scrumban particularly suitable for projects with frequent changes, ongoing maintenance tasks, or teams transitioning from Scrum to Kanban.
Thus, the correct answer is Option C.
[Reference:, DASCA Data Scientist Knowledge Framework (DSKF) – Agile Project Management Techniques for Data Science., ]