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ISTQB 201-300 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024

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  • October 27, 2024
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ISTQB 201-300

The inputs for developing a test plan are taken from
A. Project plan
B. Business plan
C. Support plan
D. None of the above - answerA

A tool that supports traceability, recording of incidents or scheduling of tests is called:
A. A dynamic analysis tool
B. A test execution tool
C. A debugging tool
D. A test management tool
E. A configuration management tool - answerD

Which of the following is not a static testing technique
A. Error guessing
B. Walkthrough
C. Data flow analysis
D. Inspections - answerA

Which document specifies the sequence of test executions?
A. Test procedure specification
B. Test design specification
C. Test case specification
D. Test plan - answerA

Inspections can find all the following except
A. Variables not defined in the code
B. Spelling and grammar faults in the documents
C. Requirements that have been omitted from the design documents
D. How much of the code has been covered - answerD

Which of the following is not a characteristic for Testability?
A. Operability
B. Observability
C. Simplicity
D. Robustness - answerD

Software testing accounts to what percent of software development costs?
A. 10-20
B. 40-50
C. 70-80

,D. 5-10 - answerB

Which tool can be used to support and control part of the test management process?
A. Coverage management tool
B. Test management tool
C. Data preparation tool
D. Performance testing tool - answerB

If an expected result is not specified then:
A. We cannot run the test
B. It may be difficult to repeat the test
C. It may be difficult to determine if the test has passed or failed
D. We cannot automate the user inputs - answerC

When should we stop our testing?
A. This question is difficult to answer
B. The answer depends on the contract with the client, special requirements if any &
risks your organization is willing to take
C. The answer depends on the experience & maturity of your developers
D. The answer should be standardized for the software development industry - answerB

The purpose of requirement phase is
A. To freeze requirements
B. To understand user needs
C. To define the scope of testing
D. All of the above - answerD

Which of these can be successfully tested using Loop Testing methodology?
A. Simple Loops
B. Nested Loops
C. Concatenated Loops
D. All of the above - answerD

Cyclomatic Complexity method comes under which testing method.
A. White box
B. Black box
C. Green box
D. Yellow box - answerA

A reliable system will be one that:
A. Is unlikely to be completed on schedule
B. Is unlikely to cause a failure
C. Is likely to be fault-free
D. Is likely to be liked by the users - answerB

Which, in general, is the least required skill of a good tester?

, A. Being diplomatic
B. Able to write software
C. Having good attention to detail
D. Able to be relied on - answerB

A regression test:
A. Will always be automated
B. Will help ensure unchanged areas of the software have not been affected
C. Will help ensure changed areas of the software have not been affected
D. Can only be run during user acceptance testing - answerB

Function/Test matrix is a type of
A. Interim Test report
B. Final test report
C. Project status report
D. Management report - answerC

The process starting with the terminal modules is called:
A. Top-down integration
B. Bottom-up integration
C. None of the above
D. Module integration - answerB

Verification is:
A. Checking that we are building the right system
B. Checking that we are building the system right
C. Performed by an independent test team
D. Making sure that it is what the user really wants - answerB

The difference between re-testing and regression testing is
A. Re-testing is running a test again; regression testing looks for unexpected side
effects
B. Re-testing looks for unexpected side effects; regression testing is repeating those
tests
C. Re-testing is done after faults are fixed; regression testing is done earlier
D. Re-testing uses different environments, regression testing uses the same
environment
E. Re-testing is done by developers, regression testing is done by independent testers -
answerA

Testing should be stopped when:
A. All the planned tests have been run
B. Time has run out
C. All faults have been fixed correctly
D. Both A. and C.
E. I depends on the risks for the system being tested - answerE

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