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est techmahindra com/Exam/Examination/ObjectiveQuestionPaper aspx Peerm ads aon @.16 Given the following specification, which of the following values for AGE are in the SAME equivalence pertition? Hf you are less than 18, you are too young to be insured. Between 18 and 30 inclusive, you will receive @ 20% discount. Anyone over 30 is not eligible for a discount. } 3.@ 18, 29, 30. 4.0 17,29, 31. G.17 A program validates a numeri field as follows: Values less than 10 are rejected, values between 10 and 21 are accepted, values greater than or equal to 22 ere rejacted which of the following input values cover all of the equivalence partitions? 1.0 10, 2.0 320,21 3@ 340,22 4.0 10,21,22 @.18 A program validates a numeric field as follows: Values less than 10 are rejected, values between 10 and 21 are accepted, values greater thar input values cover all of the equivalence partitions? 1.0 10,11,24 techmahindra.com/Exam/Examination/ObjectiveQuestionPaper.aspx @.19 Assume postal rates for ‘light letters’ are: ‘$0.55 up to 100 grams. ‘Which test inputs (in grams) would be selected using boundary value analysis? 1.0 0, 9,19, 49, 50, 74, 75, 99,100 2. 10, 50, 75,100, 250, 1000 3G 0, 1,10,11, 50, 51, 75, 76,100,101 4.0 25, 26, 35, 36, 45, 46, 55, 56 Q.20 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: ‘ 4,@ Equivalence Partitioning 2.0 Boundary Value Analysis } 3.0 Use Case 4.0 State Transition { .21_____is an tem or event of a component or system that could be verified by one or more test cases. 1,0 Test Condition 2.0 Test Case 3,@ Test Suite 4.0 Test Set Image ; 22 techmahindra.com/Exam/Examit /ObjectiveQuestionPaper.aspx Unni Awat Please refer Image 22 for the next question . G.22 If we choose an initial value of A =15, then how many test cases required for 100% Decision Coverage? 101 202 3.03 404 @.23 In State Transition Testing, test cases ere designed to execute _____ state transitions. G@ quest techmahindra.com/Exam/Examination/ Ob, /eQuestionPaper aspx G.23 In State Transition Testing, test cases are designed to execute state transitions. 1.0 Valid 2.0 Invalid 3,@ Valid & Invalid 4,0 None Image : 24 Please refer Image 24 for the next question G.24 How many test cases are required for 100% Statement Coverage? a clause a quest techmahindra com/Examn/Examin. n/ObjectiveQuestionPaper.aspx Please refer Image 24 for the next question G.24 How many test cases are required for 100% Statement Coverage? 101 2@2 303 404 G.25 Which of the following is a form of functional testing? 1, Boundary value analysis 2.0 Usability testing 3.0 Performance testing 4.0 Security testing G.26 Which document helps you to track test coverage? 2.0 Test Plan 3.0 Test Log 4.0 Test summary report Q.27 A test design technique is: 4,@ Aprocess for selecting test cases 2.0 Aprocess for determining expected outputs 3.0 Away to measure the quality of software plan what has to be @ w o| st techmahindra com/Exam/£xamination/ Objective QuestionPaper aspx 2.0 Usabilty testing -— 3.0 Performance testing 4.0 Security tes @.26 Which document helps you to track test coverage? @ Traceability Matrix 2.0 Test Plan 3.0 Test Log 4,0 Test summary report G.27 A test design technique is: 4.© A process for selecting test cases 2.0 Aprocess for determining expected outputs 3.0 Away to measure the quality of software 4.0 Away to measure in a test plan what has to be done G.28 Fault Attack means: 4,@ Executing high priority test cases to identify the defects. 2.0 Designing high priority test cases to identify the defects. 3.0 Enumerate a list of possible defects and design tests t 4.0 Executing low priority test cases to identify the defects. identify the defects. eet e7 Q.29 Given the following sets of test management terms (vz), and activity descriptions (1-5), which one of the following best pairs the two v — test contro! W = test monitoring x + test estimation y- incident management 2- configuration control 41 calculation of required test resources 2- maintenance of record of test results 3- reallocation of resources when tests overrun 4~ report on deviation from test plan 5- tracking of anomalous test results 1.0 V-3,We2, x4 y-5,2-d n incident may be closed without being fixed idents may not be raised against documentation the final stage of incident tracking is fixing “Wy, the incident record does not include information on test environments incidents should be raised when someone other then the author of the software performs the test techmabindra comyEram/Exemination/ObjectvelnuestionFaper aspx G.31 What needs to be done when there is an insufficient time for testing 1, Do Ad-hoc testing 2. Do usability testing 3. Do sanity testing 4, Do @ risk based analysis to priontize 410 1and2 20 384 3,0 Allof the above 4.0 None of the abave 0.32 Which of the fotowing would NOT normaly form part of 6 test plan? 1) Features to be tested 2.@ Incident reports 3.0 Risks 40 Schedule .33 In priortising what to test, the mast important objective is ta: 4.0 Find as many faults as possible. 2.@ Test high risk areas, 4.0 Test whatever is easiest to test. 0.34 Which of the following is not decided in the test-planning phase? 10 Schedules and deliverables techmahindra.com/xanv/Examination/ObjeciveuestinPopet aspx > 9.@) Test high nsk areas. as = te tee 3.0 Obtain good test coverage. 4.0 Test whatever is easiest to test. G.34 Which of the following is not decided in the test-planning phase? 4,0 Schedules and deliverables 2.0 Hardware and software 4@ Types of test cases G.35 When reporting faults found to developers, testers should be: } 4.0 As polite, constructive and helpful as possible 2.0 Firm abot that a bug is not a “feature” if it should be fixed : 3,0 Diplomatic, sensitive to the way they may react to criticism Il of the above G.36 Defect Tracking is: 1 4. The communication channel between test team and development team { 2.0 The communication channel between testing team and the rest of the team 3,0 The communication channel between the testing team and end users | 4@ Allof the above imahindra.com/Exam/Examinatior/ObjectiveQuestionPaper aspx 3 1.37 Whatis the scenario in which automation testing can be done: : 1. Application is stable 2. Usabilty testing is to be done 3. The project is short term. 4, Long term project having numerous releases 1.0 tonly 20184 30182 40283 Q.38 Which one is not characteristic of test management tool? 4,0 Support for the management of tests and the testing activities carried out # 2.0 Interfaces to test execution tools 3. Quantitative analysis related to tests 4,@ Check for consistency and undefined requirements, .39 The place to start if you want a (naw) test tool is: hy 1.0 Alttend a tool ex 2.0 Invite a vendor to give a demo 3,@ Analyse your needs and requirements 4.0 Find out what your budget would be for the tool Q.40 What is the common limitation of automated testing? z ~ 2@ 184 7 30182 40283 G.38 Which one is not characteristic of test management tool? 4.0 Support for the management of tests and the testing activities carried out 2.0 Interfaces to test execution tools 3,0 Quantitative analysis related to tests 4, Check for consistency and undefined requirements G.39 The place to start if you want (new) test tool is: 1.0 Attend a tool exhibition 2.0 Invite a vendor to give a demo 3,@ Analyse your needs and requirements 4.0 Find out what your budget would be for the tool G.40 What is the common limitation of automated tasting? 4,0 They are not useful for performance testing h 2.0 They cannot be used for requirement 30 Itis very difficult for automated scripts to verify a wide range of application responses. 4@ They are not useful when requirements are changing frequently dation Ce} @ quest techmahindra.com/Exanv/Exami Examinstance Id : 5033861 belo OTe ln es) Rema etsy] G.1 Which of the following statements BEST describes one of the seven key principles of software testing? 4,0 Automated tests are better than manual tests for avoiding the Exhaustive Testing. 2.0 Exhaustive te , with sufficient effort and too! support, feasible for all software. 3.@ Itis normally impossible to test 4. The purpose of testin iput / output combinations for a software system. fo demonstrate the absence of defects. G.2 Whet qualities must an individual possess to test effectively a software application 1.0 Good Communication SI 2.0 Good Error Guessi 3.0 Good Analytical SI 4.@ Allof the above .3 Defining and monitoring the process to prevent defect." is part of 1.0 Quality Control 2.@ Quality Assurance 3. Quality Management 4.0 Quality st.techmahindra com/Exam/Examination/ObjectiveQuestionPaper aspx G.4 Which of the following statements is the MOST valid goal for a test team? 4.0 Determine whether enough component testing was executed. 2,@ Cause as many failures as possible so that faults can be identified and corrected. 3.0 Prove that all faults are identified. 4.0 Prove that any remaining faults will not cause any failures. G.5 Software testing proves presence of errors not their absence 1,@ TRUE 2.0 FALSE .6 Debugging means 4.0 Root cause analysis of the problem. 2.@ Finding location of the problem and fixing the problem. 3.0 Same as testing 4. dust going through code and checking for what caused error. G.7 A failure is: 4, Found in the software; the result of an error 2.0 Departure from specified behaviour. 3,0 An incorrect step, process or data defi 4.0 Ahuman action that produces an incorrect result. a9 @€ O28 Om nn ina computer program. 0.6 Vorifcation lnvolos which of tho folowing Holpo to chock Holpa to chock thot wo have bull the right product, i. Holpe In davoloping the product Iv, Monkoring too! wastaga and obsolotonoaa, Ltechmahindra.com/Exam/Examination/ObjectiveQuestionPaper.as 2.0 Re-testing looks tor unexpected side ettects; Regression testing is repeating those tests 3.0 Re-testing is done after faults are fixed; Regression testing is done earlier 4.0 Restesting uses different environments, Regression testing uses the same environment G.10 Alpha testing is differentiated from Beta tasting by 1.0 The location where the tests are conducted, 2.0 The types of test conducted 3.@ The people doing the testing 4.0 The degree to which white box techniques are used @.11 Which of the following is true about the V-model? 4.0 Ithas the same steps as the waterfall model for software development. 2.0 Itis referred to as a cyclical model for software development. 3.@ It enables the production of a working version of the system as early as possible. 4. Itenables test planning to start as early as possible. Q.12 Advantage of “Iterativeincremental Model” 4,@ Requirements do not need to be fully defined before coding can start, 2.0 Allrrequirements must be known upfront 3,0 Simplest software process model 4.0 Easy to implement quest techmahindra com/Exam/€xamination/ObjectiveQuestionPaper. aspx Bee lpia ess ofl re or) Q.13 The Phases of formal review process is mentioned below arrange them in the correct order i. Planning iv, Individual Preparations .14 Why should we use static testing techniques? 1.0 Static testing costs less. 2.0 Dynamic techniques are very complex to test. 3, About half of the bugs, detectable by dynamic testing, can be detected earlier by stat 4.0 Alllthe above. Q.15 What can static analysis NOT find? 4.0 The use of a variable before it has been defined 2.0 Unreachable (“dead”) code 3,@ Whether the value stored in a variable is correct O The re-defintion of a variable before it has been used Array bound violations oa 24 OW @

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