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00:39 ( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 1. ( 1 Point ) -------- describes interactions between actors,

including users and the system, which produce a result of value to a system user. Use cases Test cases User Requirements Functional Requirements

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 2. ( 1 Point ) Which One Of The Following Is Not A Non-functional Software Characteristics? Reliability Usability Maintainability Functionality

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 3. ( 1 Point ) If the pseudocode below were a programming language ,how many tests are required to achieve 100% statement coverage?1. If x=3 then2. Display_messageX;3. If y=2 then4. Display_messageY;5. Else6. Display_messageZ;7. Else8. Display_messageZ; 1 2 3 4

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 4. ( 1 Point ) Which one is not an abjective of incident raports ? Provide developers and other parties with feedback about the problem to enable identification,isolation and correction as necessary. Provide project managers to guide test planning. Provide ideas for test process improvement. Provide test leaders a means of tracking the quality of the system under test and the progress of the testing.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 5. ( 1 Point ) Which one is true

an incident may be closed without being fixed. the incident record does not include information on test environments an incident may be closed without being fixed incidents may not be raised against documentation.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 6. ( 1 Point ) "Process flows" is deal with Failures Use cases Requirements SRS

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 7. ( 1 Point ) Given the following code, which is true about the minimum number of test cases required for full statement and branch coverage:Read P Read Q IF P+Q > 100 THEN Print Large ENDIF If P > 50 THEN Print P Large ENDIF 2 tests for statement coverage, 2 for branch coverage 2 tests for statement coverage, 3 for branch coverage 1 test for statement coverage, 2 for branch coverage 1 test for statement coverage, 1 for branch coverage

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 8. ( 1 Point ) Which is valid for integration testing ? tests interfaces between components, interactions with different parts of a system, such as the operating system, file system, hardware. is concerned with the behaviour of a whole system/product as defined by the scope of a development project or program. is often the responsibility of the customers or users of a system; other stakeholders may be involved as well. a and b

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Question 9. ( 1 Point ) What is State transition testing ? Tests can be specified from use cases or business scenarios. Capture system requirements that contain logical conditions, and to document internal system design. A system may exhibit a different response depending on current conditions or previous history Behaviour at the edge of each equivalence partition is more likely to be incorrect.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 10. ( 1 Point ) Which one is not a static testing type? Walkthrough Test Review Inspection Technical Review

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 11. ( 1 Point ) Code Coverage is used as a measure of --------------? Defects Time Spent Testing Test Effectiveness Trends analysis

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 12. ( 1 Point ) Which one is a success factor for review ? Defects found are welcomed, and expressed objectively. Checklists or roles are used if appropriate to increase effectiveness of defect identification. There is an emphasis on learning and process improvement. All

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Question 13. ( 1 Point ) Which is not a test plannig activity? Defining the overall approach of testing (the test strategy), including the definition of the test levels and entry and exit criteria. Assigning resources for the different tasks defined. Defining the amount, level of detail, structure and templates for the test documentation. What happened during a period of testing, such as dates when exit criteria were met.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 14. ( 1 Point ) Which one is not a fundamental test process? Planning and control Evaluating exit criteria and reporting Implementation and execution Requirements reviewing

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 15. ( 1 Point ) Non-functional system testing includes testing to see where the system does not function correctly gaining user approval for the system testing for functions that should not exist testing the quality of the system

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 16. ( 1 Point ) Inputs to the software or system are divided into groups that are expected to exhibit similar behaviour, so they are likely to be processed in the same way is Boundary value analysis Equivalence partitioning State transition testing Decision table testing

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 17. ( 1 Point ) Which tools monitor and report on how a system

behaves under a variety of simulated ?usage conditions Performance testing tools Test design tools Modeling tools Test data preparation tools

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 18. ( 1 Point ) Which kind of test tools is deal with "Logging of test results and generation of progress reports" Test management tool Static analysis tool Coverage tool Dynamic analysis tool

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 19. ( 1 Point ) What is Alpha Testing ? Alpha testing is performed at the developing organization s site. Alpha testing is performed by people at their own locations Alpha testing is concerned with the behaviour of a whole system/product as defined by the scope of a development project or programme. Alpha testing searches for defects in, and verifies the functioning of, software that are separately testable.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 20. ( 1 Point ) Which testing considers the external behaviour of the software ? White box testing Functional testing Integration testing Non-fucntional testing

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 21. ( 1 Point ) Process of designing tests early in the life cycle can

help into help help help

to prevent defects from being introduced code. to analysis. to implementation. to setup requirements

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 22. ( 1 Point ) Which one is true? 100% statement coverage guarantees 100% branch coverage 100% statement coverage guarantees 100% decision coverage 100% branch coverage guarantees 100% statement coverage All

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 23. ( 1 Point ) Deciding how much testing is enough should take account of the Level of Risk Project constraints Project Manager's decision a and b

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 24. ( 1 Point ) Which one of the static testing tecnique is leded by trained moderator? Interview Inspection Technical Review Peer review

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 25. ( 1 Point ) Which one is not a test objectives Preventing defects Gaining confidence about the level of quality Decrease time to market Finding defects

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Question 26. ( 1 Point ) Order numbers on a stock control system can range between 10000 and 99999 inclusive. Which of the following inputs might be a result of designing tests for only valid equivalence classes and valid boundaries: 1000, 5000, 99999 9999, 50000, 100000 10000, 50000, 99999 9999, 10000, 50000, 99999, 10000

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 27. ( 1 Point ) Potential failure areas (adverse future events or hazards) in the software or system are known as Technical Risk Business Risk Product Risk Project Risk

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 28. ( 1 Point ) A Human Being Can Make An Error, Which Produces A/an ....... in The Code, In Software Or A System, Or In A Document. Which One Is Suitable For The Blank? Failure Fault Mistake All

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 29. ( 1 Point ) With the help of testing, it is possible to measure the quality of software in terms of Defects found Functional Requirements Non-Functional Requirements All

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 30. ( 1 Point ) The purpose of a test design technique is to identify test plan

requirements test cases test environment

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 31. ( 1 Point ) In a system designed to work out the tax to be paid:An employee has 4000 of salary tax free. The next 1500 is taxed at 10%The next 28000 is taxed at 22%Any further amount is taxed at 40%To the nearest whole pound, which of these is a valid Boundary Value Analysis test case? 1500 32001 33501 28000

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 32. ( 1 Point ) "Finding and fixing defects does not help if the system built is unusable and does not fulfill the users needs and expectations" is : Absence-of-errors fallacy Testing is context dependent Exhaustive testing is impossible Testing is component dependent

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 33. ( 1 Point ) Structural (white-box) testing can be performed at Components testing level Integration testing level System testing level All testing levels

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 34. ( 1 Point ) Which one is not a testing principle? Testing shows presence of defects Early testing Pesticide paradox Testing is impossible

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 35. ( 1 Point ) Testing should be stopped when all the planned tests have been run time has run out all faults have been fixed correctly it depends on the risks for the system being tested

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 36. ( 1 Point ) What is the difference between Testing and Debugging ? Testing show the cause of a defect, debugging identifies failures Testing show failures, debugging identifies the cause of a defect Testing show faults, debugging shows failures Testing show syntax errors, debugging identifies faults.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 37. ( 1 Point ) ----------------- are a good way to capture system requirements that contain logical conditions, and to document internal system design Decision tables State transitions Use cases Boundary values

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 38. ( 1 Point ) Which testing is a strong candidate for automation ? Functional testing Regression Testing White box testing Alpha testing

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 39. ( 1 Point ) Common feature of structure-based techniques is

Information about how the software is constructed is used to derive the test cases. The extent of coverage of the software can be measured for existing test cases, and further test cases can be derived systematically to increase coverage. a and b Models, either formal or informal, are used for the specification of the problem to be solved, the software or its components.

( Single Selection - Requires Only One Answer ) Question 40. ( 1 Point ) They are typically necessary to keep track of different versions and builds of the software and tests. Incident management tools Configuration management tools Review process support tools Static analysis tools

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