Question 1
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What is not a purpose of tool support for testing?
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Increase testing reliability
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Improve efficiency of testing activities
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Eliminate the need for manual testers
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Automate activities that would be impossible manually
Question 2
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Which is normally a function of test management tools?
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Static analysis
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Reporting and analysis
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Capture/playback
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Test case generation
Question 3
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Which is not a function of a requirements management tool?
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Storing requirement statements
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Establishing requirements
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Storing requirement attributes
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Enabling traceability
Question 4
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A tool that supports recording of incidents, priority assignment and updating of status is called:
Question 5
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A tool that enables versioning of software and testware, and tracking of different environmental configurations is a:
Question 6
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Which type of tool would facilitate the management of walkthroughs and inspections for geographically dispersed teams?
Question 7
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Static analysis tools:
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Can be used to measure program efficiency
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Can be used to enforce coding standards
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Can be used to estimate response time
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Can be used to interrogate the contents of variables
Question 8
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Which type of testing tool might generate test inputs or executable tests from an analysis of source code?
Question 9
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A typical test execution tool could provide all of the following except:
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Capture/playback facilities
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Prediction of expected results
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A scripting language for recording tests
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Comparison of actual to expected results
Question 10
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Can be used to execute pre-recorded tests
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Can be used to generate test cases
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Can be used to provide stubs and drivers
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Can be used to validate design models
Question 11
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Which of the following tools is most likely to contain a comparator?
Question 12
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Which type of automated tool provides objective measures of what structural elements have been exercised by tests?
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Static analyser
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Coverage measurement
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Test management
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Test execution
Question 13
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Some types of tool can be intrusive. This consequence of this is called:
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The test effect
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The probe effect
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The overhead
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Interference
Question 14
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Performance testing tools can:
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Report on code efficiency
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Measure the percentage of test conditions tested
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Forecast response times and likely variances
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Measure response times and variances
Question 15
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Which type of testing tool monitors executing software for anomalies?
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Test execution tool
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Static analysis tool
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Test harness
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Dynamic analysis tool
Question 16
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Test Execution tools are most beneficial for:-
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White-box testing
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Regression testing
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Black-box testing
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Re-testing
Question 17
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Data quality assessment tools are most beneficial for:-
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Reviewing and verifying data migration rules
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Generating accurate test data
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Analysing test output data for correctness
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Analysing test input data for correctness
Question 18
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Data-driven and keyword-driven are automation approaches relating to:
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Test data preparation tools
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Data quality assessment tools
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Incident management tools
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Test execution tools
Question 19
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Which of the following is correct concerning data-driven and keyword-driven approaches to test automation?
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Data-driven uses generic scripts, keyword-driven uses specific scripts
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There is no difference, they are effectively the same thing
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Data-driven embeds test data in a spreadsheet, keyword-driven doesn’t
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Keyword-driven embeds both test data and keywords in a spreadsheet
Question 20
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Which of the following test activities can be automated?
1. Reviews and inspections.
2. Metrics gathering.
3. Test planning.
4. Test execution.
5. Data generation.
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i, iii, iv
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i, ii, iii
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ii, iv, v
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ii, iii, v
Question 21
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Potential benefits of using tools include:-
Question 22
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What is not a main consideration for tool selection?
Question 23
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A new tool should be initially introduced to the test environment:
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In a large, business critical project
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To every ongoing project immediately
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Only on projects with experienced project managers
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In a pilot project
Question 24
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Which of the following is an objective of a pilot project for the introduction of a testing tool?
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Evaluate testers competence to use the tool
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Discover what functionality the tool provides
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Assess if the benefits will be achieved at reasonable cost
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Discover what the requirements for the tool are
Question 25
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When a new testing tool is purchased, it should be used first by:-
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The independent testing team
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The managers to see what projects it should be used in
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Trainees so they can learn to use tools from the start
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A small pilot team to establish the best way to use the tool
Question 26
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Which of the following is not a success factor when deploying a new test tool?
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Selecting the most appropriate tool
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Providing training for new users
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Providing tool support to the test team
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Defining usage guidelines
Question 27
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Which of the following is not a risk associated with testing tools?
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Underestimating the time and cost of training and external expertise
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Failure to recognise the need for changes in the existing test process
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Neglecting possible interoperability issues between critical tools
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Tools may be intrusive, thereby giving rise to the probe effect