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Kiem thu phan mem_ 2018_2019_HKI_Sang_Thu6 Started on State Completed on Time taken Question Saturday, September 2018, 7:58 AM Finished Saturday, September 2018, 8:05 AM mins 43 secs Marks 40.00/40.00 Grade 10.00 out of 10.00 (100%) Independent Verification & Validation is Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Done by the Developer b Done By Management c Done by the Test Engineers d Done by an Entity Outside the Project's sphere of influence Question Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 A company recently purchased a commercial off - the - shelf application to automate their bill paying process They now plan to run an acceptance test against prior to putting it into production Which of the following is their most likely reason for testing? Select one: a To detect bugs in the application b To train the users c To gather evidence for a lawsuit d To build confidence in the application Question Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 As a test leader you are collecting measures about defects You recognize that after the first test cycle, covering all requirements - subsystem C has a defect density that is 150% higher than the average Subsystem A on the other hand has a defect density that is 60% lower than the average Select one: a We should try to equalize the amount of testing over all modules to ensure that we test all subsystems evenly b Observed defect density does not allow any conclusions about the amount of additional testing c It is probable that subsystem C has still more hidden defects Therefore we need to test subsystem C in more detail d Because we have already found many defects in subsystem C, we should concentrate testing resources n Subsystem A Question Amount of testing performed will not depend on Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Q 330: Amount of testing performed will not depend on A Risks involved B Contractual requirements C Legal requirements D Test data Select one: a Test data b Legal requirements c Risks involved d Contractual requirements Question Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 What is the difference between testing software developed by contractor outside your country, versus testing software developed by a contractor within your country? Select one: a Relinquishments of control b Does not meet people needs c Cultural difference d Loss of control over reallocation of resources Question Testing is not done to Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Check user friendliness b Improve software accuracy c Find faults d Improve Quality Question Which of the problems below BEST characterize a result of software failure? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Lack of methodology b Damaged reputation c Regulatory compliance d Inadequate training Question Faults found by users are due to: Correct Mark 1.00 out of Select one: 1.00 a Poor quality software b Poor software and poor testing c Insufficient time for testing d Bad luck Question Which factors contribute to humans making mistakes that can lead to faulty software? Correct I Setting aggressive schedule Mark 1.00 out of II Integrating complex systems 1.00 III Allocating adequate resources IV Failing to control changes Select one: a I, II and IV are true; III is false b II and IV are true; I and III are false c I and II are true; III and IV are false d I, II and III are true; IV is false Question 10 Which, in general, is the least required skill of a good tester? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Being diplomatic b Able to write software c Having good attention to detail d Able to be relied on Question 11 For software to be reliable it must: Correct Mark 1.00 out of Select one: 1.00 a Never fail under any circumstances b Be easy to maintain c Be written according to coding standards d Be unlikely to cause a failure Question 12 When reporting faults found to developers, testers should be Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a All of the above b As polite, constructive and helpful as possible c Diplomatic, sensitive to the way they may react to criticism d Firm about insisting that a bug is not a "feature" if it should be fixed Question 13 What is the process of analyzing and removing causes of failures in software? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Verification b Testing c Validation d Debugging Question 14 Which is not the testing objective? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Preventing defects b Debugging defects c Finding defects d Gaining confidence about the level of quality and providing information Question 15 Correct Testing should be stopped when: Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a All faults have been fixed correctly b Time has run out c All the planned tests have been run d It depends on the risks for the system being tested Question 16 Which defects are OFTEN much cheaper to remove? Correct Mark 1.00 out of Select one: 1.00 a Minor defects that were found by users b Defects that were detected early c Defects in infrequently used functionality d Usability defects found by customers Question 17 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 A test team consistently finds between 90% and 95% of the defects present in the system under test While the test manager understands that this is a good defect-detection percentage for her test team and industry, senior management and executives remain disappointed in the test group, saying that the test team misses too many bugs Given that the users are generally happy with the system and that the failures which have occurred have generally been low impact, which of the following testing principles is most likely to help the test manager explain to these managers and executives why some defects are likely to be missed? Select one: a Pesticide paradox b Exhaustive testing is impossible c Absence-of-errors fallacy d Defect clustering Question 18 Correct Important consequences of the impossibility of complete testing are (Choose one or more answers): Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one or more: a We have no definite stopping point for testing, which makes it easier for some managers to argue for very little testing b We have no easy answer for what testing tasks should always be required, because every task takes time that could be spent on other high importance tasks c We can never be certain that the program is bug free d All of the above Question 19 Correct When should we stop our testing? Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a The answer depends on the experience & maturity of your developers b This question is difficult to answer c The answer should be standardized for the software development industry d The answer depends on the contract with the client, special requirements if any & risks your organization is willing to take Question 20 "How much testing is enough?" Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a The answer depends on the risk for your industry, contract and special requirements b This answer depends on the maturity of your developers c This question is easy to answer d This question is impossible to answer Question 21 Failure is _ Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Incorrect program behavior due to a fault in the program b Bug found after product Release c Bug found during Design phase d Bug found before product Release Question 22 Which of these are objectives for software testing? Correct Mark 1.00 out of Select one: 1.00 a Eliminate every error prior to release b Uncover software errors c Determine the productivity of programmers d Eliminate the need for future program maintenance Question 23 indicates how important it is to fix the bug and when it should be fixed Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Severity b None of the above c All of the above d Priority Question 24 One key reason why developers have difficulty testing their own work is Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Lack of technical documentation b Lack of training c Lack of test tools on the market for developers d Lack of Objectivity Question 25 Which is the best definition of complete testing: Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a You have reached the scheduled ship date b You have tested every statement, branch, and combination of branches in the program c You have completed every test in the test plan d You have discovered every bug in the program Question 26 Which of the following requirements is testable? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a The safety-critical parts of the system shall contain faults b The system shall be built to be portable c The system shall be user friendly d The response time shall be less than one second for the specified design load Question 27 Correct Deciding How much testing is enough should take into account : Mark 1.00 out of i Level of Risk including Technical and Business product and project risk 1.00 ii Project constraints such as time and budget iii Size of Testing Team iv Size of the Development Team Select one: a ii,iii,iv are true and i is false b i,,iv are true and ii is false c i,ii,iii are true and iv is false d i,ii are true and iii,iv are false Question 28 Who would USUALLY perform debugging activities? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Testers b Analysts c Developers d Incident Managers Question 29 According to the ISTQB Glossary, the word "bug" is synomous with which of the following words? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Incident b Error c Mistake d Defect Question 30 Correct When you stop testing? Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a When the test completion criteria are met b When all high and medium priority tests are complete c When all statements have been executed d When the specified number of faults are found Question 31 Correct Mark 1.00 out of When what is visible to end-users is a deviation from the specific or expected behavior, this is called: 1.00 Select one: a A defect b A failure c A fault d A mistake e An error Question 32 Majority of system errors occurs in the _ phase Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Analysis and Design Phase b Development Phase c Testing Phase d Requirement Phase Question 33 Correct The cost of fixing a fault: Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Can never be determined b Decreases as we move the product towards live use c Increases as we move the product towards live use d Is not important e Is more expensive if found in requirements than functional design Question 34 When to stop Testing? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Stop when scheduled time for testing expires b Stop when all the test cases execute with detecting few errors c Stop if 75% of the pre-defined number of errors is detected d None above Question 35 Which is not a testing principle? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Exhaustive testing b Pesticide paradox c Early testing d Defect clustering Question 36 Correct Below is a list of problems that can be observed during testing or operation Which is MOST likely a failure? Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a The computation algorithm used the wrong input variables b The product crashed when the user selected an option in a dialog box c One source code file included in the build was the wrong version d The developer misinterpreted the requirement for the algorithm Question 37 Exhaustive Testing is Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Is practically possible b Is impractical and impossible c Is impractical but possible d Is always possible Question 38 Correct Benefits of Independent Testing Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Independent Testers can test better than developers b Independent testers see other and different defects and are unbiased c Independent Testers cannot identify defects d Independent testers are much more qualified than Developers Question 39 Correct Validation involves which of the following Mark 1.00 out of i Helps to check the Quality of the Built Product 1.00 ii Helps to check that we have built the right product iii Helps in developing the product iv Monitoring tool wastage and obsoleteness Select one: a Options i,ii,iii,iv are true b i,ii,iii are true and iv is false c ii is true and i,iii,iv are false d iii is true and i,ii,iv are false Question 40 Which of the following is a KEY task of a tester? Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Select one: a Writing a test strategy for the project b Deciding what should be automated c Reviewing tests developed by others d Writing test summary reports ◄ Slides Learning Outcomes ► Return to: Week ... good attention to detail d Able to be relied on Question 11 For software to be reliable it must: Correct Mark 1. 00 out of Select one: 1. 00 a Never fail under any circumstances b Be easy to maintain... Question 13 What is the process of analyzing and removing causes of failures in software? Correct Mark 1. 00 out of 1. 00 Select one: a Verification b Testing c Validation d Debugging Question 14 Which... the following words? Correct Mark 1. 00 out of 1. 00 Select one: a Incident b Error c Mistake d Defect Question 30 Correct When you stop testing? Mark 1. 00 out of 1. 00 Select one: a When the test