FL_exam 25 Questions plus Answers 2024
Which one of the following describes the major benefit of verification early in the life cycle?
a.It allows the identification of changes in user requirements.
b.It facilitates timely set up of the test environment.
c.It reduces defect multiplication....
Which one of the following describes the major benefit of verification early in the life
cycle?
a.It allows the identification of changes in user requirements.
b.It facilitates timely set up of the test environment.
c.It reduces defect multiplication.
d.It allows testers to become involved early in the project. ** Answ** c
Even though a test that once revealed many defects is part of the regression suite, no
new test cases have been created for the module under test in a long time. What test
principle is the test team forgetting?
a.Absence-of-errors fallacy
b.Defect clustering
c.Pesticide paradox
d.Early testing ** Answ** c
Test objectives vary between projects and so must be stated in the test plan. Which one
of the following test objectives might conflict with the proper tester mindset?
a.Show that the system works before we ship it.
b.Find as many defects as possible
c.Reduce the overall level of product risk.
d.Prevent defects through early involvement ** Answ** a
Which of the following characterises the cost of faults?
a.They are cheapest to find in the early development phases and the most expensive to
fix in the latest test phases.
b.They are easiest to find during system testing but the most expensive to fix then.
c.Faults are cheapest to find in the early development phases but the most expensive to
fix then.
d.Although faults are most expensive to find during early development phases, they are
cheapest to fix then. ** Answ** a
Which activity in the Fundamental Test Process creates test suites for efficient test
execution?
a.Implementation and execution
b.Analysis and design
c.Planning and control
d.Test closure ** Answ** a
The list below (a to e) describes one major task for each of the five main activities of the
fundamental test process. Which option (A to D) places the tasks in the correct order, by
, time? a) Create bi-directional traceability between test basis and test cases. b) Check
test logs against exit criteria. c) Define the objectives of testing. d) Check planned
deliverables have been delivered. e) Comparing actual results with expected results.
a.a, c, b, e, d
b.c, a, d, e, b
c.c, a, e, b, d
d.d, a, c, b, e ** Answ** c
Which of the following list contains only non-functional tests?
a.Interoperability (compatibility) testing, System testing, performance testing
b.Load testing, stress testing, component testing, portability testing
c.Load testing, stress testing, reliability testing, performance testing
d.Load testing, stress testing, component testing, portability testing ** Answ** c
Acceptance testing means
a.Testing performed on a single stand
b.Testing after changes have been made to ensure that no unwanted changes were
introduced
c.Testing to ensure that the system meets the needs of the organization and end user.
d.Users test the application in the developers environment ** Answ** c
Integration testing where all the system's components being combined to form the
system at once.
a.System testing
b.Component testing
c.Incremental testing
d.Big-bang testing ** Answ** d
Alpha testing is
a.post-release testing by end user representatives at the developer's site.
b.the first testing that is performed.
c.pre-release testing by end user representatives at the developer's site.
d.pre-release testing by end user representatives at their sites. ** Answ** c
An important benefit of code inspections is that they
a.enable the code to be tested before the execution environment is ready.
b.can be performed by the person who wrote the code.
c.can be performed by inexperienced staff.
d.are cheap to perform. ** Answ** d
Which of the following statements about reviews is true?
a.Reviews cannot be performed on user requirements specifications.
b.Reviews are the least effective way of testing code.
c.Reviews are unlikely to find faults in test plans.
d.Reviews should be performed on specifications, code, and test plans. ** Answ** d
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