Description : Which of the following uses Impact Analysis most? a) Component testing b) Non-functional system testing c) User acceptance testing d) Maintenance testing
Last Answer : d) Maintenance testing
Description : Acceptance testing means A. Testing performed on a single stand - alone module or unit of code B. Testing after changes have been made to ensure that no unwanted changes were introduced C. ... the needs of the organization and end user. D. Users test the application in the developers environment
Last Answer : C. Testing to ensure that the system meets the needs of the organization and end user.
Description : Which of the following is not a type of test under phases in testing life cycle? A. Integration test B. Load test C. User Acceptance test D. Beta test
Last Answer : D. Beta test
Description : In preparation for developing the acceptance criteria, the user should A. Know the defects in the application B. Acquire the basic knowledge of the application for which the system is ... D. Know new enhancement and basic understanding of how the application is implemented in users organization
Last Answer : Understand the risks and benefits of the development methodology that is to be used in correcting the software system
Description : Match every stage of the software Development Life cycle with the Testing Life cycle: i. Hi-level design a Unit tests ii. Code b Acceptance tests iii. Low-level design c System tests iv. Business requirements d Integration tests a) i-d , ii ... i-b , ii-a , iii-d , iv-c d) i-c , ii-a , iii-d , iv-b
Last Answer : d) i-c , ii-a , iii-d , iv-b
Description : Which is not the responsibility of customer/ user of the software A. Plan how and by whom each acceptance activity will be performed B. Prepare the acceptance plan C. Prepare resource plan D. Plan resources for providing information on which to base acceptance decisions
Last Answer : C. Prepare resource plan
Description : We use the output of the requirement analysis, the requirement specification as the input for writing :- a) User Acceptance Test Cases b) Integration Level Test Cases c) Unit Level Test Cases d) Program specifications
Last Answer : a) User Acceptance Test Cases
Description : Testing techniques that can be used in acceptance testing are A. Structural B. Functional C. Usability D. A and B E. B and C
Last Answer : D. A and B
Description : Change X requires a higher level of authority than Change Y in which of the following pairs? Change X Change Y A. Code in development Code in production B. Specifications during requirements ... Documents requested by customers D. A product distributed to several sites A product with a single user
Last Answer : D. A product distributed to several sites A product with a single user
Description : The primary goal of comparing a user manual with the actual behavior of the running program during system testing is to A. Find bugs in the program B. Check the technical accuracy of the document
Last Answer : B. Check the technical accuracy of the document
Description : Which of the following software change management activities is most vital to assessing the impact of proposed software modifications? A. Baseline identification B. Configuration auditing C. Change control D. Version control
Last Answer : C. Change control
Description : System test can begin when? I. The test team competes a three day smoke test and reports on the results to the system test phase entry meeting II. The development team provides software to the test team 3 business days prior ... . I and II only B. II and III only C. I and III only D. I, II and III
Last Answer : D. I, II and III
Description : Entry criteria' should address questions such as I. Are the necessary documentation, design and requirements information available that will allow testers to operate the system and judge correct behavior. II. Is the test environment-lab, ... B. I, II and III C. I, II, III and IV D. II, III and IV.
Last Answer : A. I and II only
Description : In practice, which Life Cycle model may have more, fewer or different levels of development and testing, depending on the project and the software product. For example, there may be component integration testing ... after system testing. A. Water Fall Model B.V-Model C. Spiral Model D. RAD Model
Last Answer : B.V-Model
Description : A type of integration testing in which software elements, hardware elements, or both are combined all at once into a component or an overall system, rather than in stages. A. System Testing B. Big-Bang Testing C. Integration Testing D. Unit Testing
Last Answer : B. Big-Bang Testing
Description : Acceptance requirements that a system should meet is A. Usability B. Understandability C. Functionality D. Enhancements
Last Answer : C. Functionality
Description : Which of the following will be the best definition for Testing :- a) The goal / purpose of testing is to demonstrate that the program works. b) The purpose of testing is to demonstrate that the ... does what it is supposed to do. d) Testing is executing Software for the purpose of finding defects.
Last Answer : d) Testing is executing Software for the purpose of finding defects.
Description : Regression testing should be performed: i. every week ii. after the software has changed iii. as often as possible iv. when the environment has changed v. when the project manager says a) i & ii are true, iii, iv & v are ... iv are true, i, iii & v are false d) ii is true, i, iii, iv & v are false
Last Answer : c) ii & iv are true, i, iii & v are false
Description : Repeated Testing of an already tested program, after modification, to discover any defects introduced or uncovered as a result of the changes in the software being tested or in another related or ... software component: a) Re Testing b) Confirmation Testing c) Regression Testing d) Negative Testing
Last Answer : c) Regression Testing
Description : Testing of software used to convert data from existing systems for use in replacement systems A. Data driven testing B. Migration testing C. Configuration testing D. Back to back testing
Last Answer : B. Migration testing
Description : In practice, which Life Cycle model may have more, fewer or different levels of development and testing, depending on the project and the software product. For example, there may be component integration testing after component testing, and
Description : Which testing methods are used by end-users who actually test software before they use it? A. Alpha & Beta Testing B. White Box Testing C. Black Box Testing D. Trial & Error Testing
Last Answer : A. Alpha & Beta Testing
Description : Software testing activities should start A. As soon as the code is written B. During the design stage C. When the requirements have been formally documented D. As soon as possible in the development lifecycle
Last Answer : C. When the requirements have been formally documented
Description : The purpose of software testing is to A. Demonstrate that the application works properly B. Detect the defects C. Validate the logical design
Last Answer : A. Demonstrate that the application works properly
Description : What is COTS? A. Commercial On-the-shelf software B. Commercial off-the-shelf software C. Common Offshore testing Software
Last Answer : B. Commercial off-the-shelf software
Description : Which of the following is a part of Test Closure Activities? i. Checking which planned deliverables have been delivered ii. Defect report analysis. iii. Finalizing and archiving testware. iv. Analyzing lessons. a) i , ii , ... false c) i , iii , iv are true and ii is false d) All of above are true
Last Answer : c) i , iii , iv are true and ii is false
Description : Acceptance tests are normally conducted by the A. Developer B. End usersC. Test team D. Systems engineers
Last Answer : B. End users
Description : Test planning should begin A. At the same time that requirement definitions begins B. When building starts C. When code build is complete D. After shipping the first version
Last Answer : A. At the same time that requirement definitions begins
Description : Functional system testing is: a) testing that the system functions with other systems b) testing that the components that comprise the system function together c) testing the end to end functionality of the system as a whole d) testing the system performs functions within specified response times
Last Answer : c) testing the end to end functionality of the system as a whole
Description : Big bang approach is related to A. Regression testing B. Inter system testingC. Re-testing D. Integration testing
Last Answer : D. Integration testing
Description : Which technique can be used to achieve input and output coverage? It can be applied to human input, input via interfaces to a system, or interface parameters in integration testing. A. Error Guessing B. Boundary Value Analysis C. Decision Table testing D. Equivalence partitioning
Last Answer : D. Equivalence partitioning
Description : You are the test manager and you are about the start the system testing. The developer team says that due to change in requirements they will be able to deliver the system to you for ... concentrate more on critical functionality testing D. Add more resources so that the slippage should be avoided
Last Answer : B. Extend the testing plan, so that you can accommodate the slip going to occur
Description : A test harness is a A. A high level document describing the principles, approach and major objectives of the organization regarding testing B. A distance set of test activities collected into a manageable phase ... conduct a test D. A set of several test cases for a component or system under test
Last Answer : C. A test environment comprised of stubs and drives needed to conduct a test
Description : When testing a grade calculation system, a tester determines that all scores from 90 to 100 will yield a grade of A, but scores below 90 will not. This analysis is known as: A. Equivalence partitioning B. Boundary value analysis C. Decision table D. Hybrid analysis
Last Answer : A. Equivalence partitioning
Last Answer : B. Boundary value analysis
Description : COTS is known as A. Commercial off the shelf sA. Sanity testing B. System testing C. Smoke testing D. Regression testing
Last Answer : C. Smoke testing
Description : Which technique can be used to achieve input and output coverage? It can be applied to human input, input via interfaces to a system, or interface parameters in integration testing. a) Error Guessing b) Boundary Value Analysis c) Decision Table testing d) Equivalence partitioning
Last Answer : d) Equivalence partitioning
Description : Integration testing where no incremental testing takes place prior to all the system’s components being combined to form the system. A. System testing B. Component Testing C. Incremental Testing D. Big bang testing
Last Answer : D. Big bang testing
Description : The selection of test cases for regression testing A. Requires knowledge on the bug fixes and how it affect the system B. Includes the area of frequent defects C. Includes the area which has undergone many/recent code changes D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Coverage based analysis is best described as: A. A metric used to show the logic covered during a test session providing insight to the extent of testing. B. A tool for documenting the unique ... their status through to resolution. D. The most traditional means for analyzing a system or a program
Last Answer : A. A metric used to show the logic covered during a test session providing insight to the extent of testing.
Description : Testing where the system is subjected to large number of data, is A. System Testing B. Volume Testing C. Statistical testing D. Statement testing
Last Answer : B. Volume Testing
Description : In case of Large Systems :- a) Only few tests should be run b) Testing should be on the basis of Risk c) Only Good Test Cases should be executed. d) Test Cases written by good test engineers should be executed.
Last Answer : b) Testing should be on the basis of Risk
Description : Which of the following helps in monitoring the Test Progress:- i. Percentage of Test Case Execution ii. Percentage of work done in test environment preparation. iii. Defect Information e.g. defect density, ... ii,iii are correct and iv is incorrect c) i,ii are correct and iii,iv are incorrect
Last Answer : b) i,ii,iii are correct and iv is incorrect
Description : Which of the following is not a type of incremental testing approach? a) Top down b) Big-bang c) Bottom up d) Functional incrementation.
Last Answer : b) Big-bang
Description : Which of the following is the task of a Test Lead / Leader: i. Interaction with the Test Tool Vendor to identify best ways to leverage test tool on the project. ii. Write Test Summary Reports based on the ... is true and ii,iii,iv are false d) iii and iv is correct and i and ii are incorrect
Last Answer : a) i, ii, iii is true and iv is false
Description : Benefits of Independent Testing a) Independent testers are much more qualified than Developers b) Independent testers see other and different defects and are unbiased. c) Independent Testers cannot identify defects. d) Independent Testers can test better than developers
Last Answer : b) Independent testers see other and different defects and are unbiased.
Description : Which of the following is true about White and Black Box Testing Technique:- a) Equivalance partitioning, Decision Table and Control flow are White box Testing Techniques. b) Equivalence partitioning ... , State Transition , Use Case Testing and Decision Table are White Box Testing Techniques.
Last Answer : c) Equivalence partitioning , State Transition , Use Case Testing are black box Testing Techniques.
Description : Which of the following techniques is NOT a black box technique? a) State transition testing b) LCSAJ (Linear Code Sequence and Jump) c) syntax testing d) boundary value analysis
Last Answer : b) LCSAJ (Linear Code Sequence and Jump)