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KD - 4 (Ques)
KD - 4 (Ques)
1. Techniques that focus on assessing the presence or absence of errors in the programming process are called:
a) Functional Testing
b) Non-Functional Testing
c) Error oriented testing
d) Load testing
4. Domain testing:
a) The input domain of a program can be partitioned according to which inputs cause each path to
be executed.
b) It’s a statistical method used to assess the number and characteristics of the faults remaining in
the program
c) Testing seeks to demonstrate that certain errors have not been committed in the programming process.
d) Program can be partitioned according to which inputs cause each path to be executed.
5. A process for selecting test cases/data by identifying the boundaries that separate valid and invalid conditions.
a) Cause-Effect Graphing
b) Boundary Value analysis
c) Checklist
d) Complexity-based analysis
6. A method of ensuring that data used by the program has been properly defined and the defined data is
properly used
a) Data Flow Analysis
b) Complexity-based analysis
c) Checklist
d) Cause-Effect Graphing
7. A series of probing questions about the completeness and attributes of an application system.
a) Checklists
b) Checkpoint review
c) Compliance checkers
d) Correctness proof
8. The input domain of a system is partitioned into classes of representative values so that the number of
test cases can be limited to one-per-class, which represents the minimum number of test cases that must
be executed.
9. The creation of specific types of test data in order to test predetermined system limits to verify how the
system functions when those limits are reached or exceeded.
a) Stress Testing
b) Black box testing
c) White box testing
d) Volume Testing
10. Shows the controls within application systems used to reduce the identified risk, and in what segment of
the application those risks exist.
a) SCARF
b) Test Stubs
c) Utility Programs
d) Risk Matrix
11. What are all the major factors involved in test tools selection?
12. A statistical technique to used assessed, monitor, and maintain the stability of a process:
a) Histogram
b) Control Charts
c) Scatter Diagram
d) Stratification
18. Procedure:
a) Step by step method followed to ensure that standards are met.
b) Managerial desires
c) The basis upon which adherence to policies is measured
19. Policies define the areas in which standards and procedures will be developed (T/F)
20. Test report after performing the acceptance testing of Tool Acquisition will be approved by the:
a) Software Management.
b) Software Engineer
c) Developer
d) DBA
21. From the customers view point, its “fit for use” or meeting the customer needs. (T/F)
23. A testing technique which is used to determine whether the system can meet the specific performance criteria:
a) Stress testing
b) Security testing
c) Operation testing
d) Execution testing
24. Technique used for testing the Application systems interconnected to other application systems:
a) Integration testing
b) System testing
c) Intersystem testing