CSTE Exam Preparation Descriptive Questions-Q 41 to 50
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Q. 41: Define risk as it applies to testing.
Risk analysis will identify high-risk applications in order to at them to more extensive testing and it can help focus testing on the critical components and/or quality dimensions that are most important to the project.
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Q. 42: Give three examples of testing risks.
1) Lack of trained testers;
2) Inadequate
change control; and
3) Compressed timeframes.
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Q. 43: When is risk assessment conducted?
At the earliest possible stage of a development project and then it should be conducted at critical points along the development life cycle.
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Q. 44: List four structural test approaches.
1) Operations testing
2) Stress testing
3) Recovery testing
4) Security testing
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Q. 45: Give four functional test approaches.
1) Requirements
2) Regression
3) Parallel
4) Error-handling
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Q. 46: Describe the use of a traceability tool.
A traceability tool follows the paths taken by a computer program as it processes data.
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Q. 47: Discuss why change control is / is not important to a test environment.
Change control is critical. Testing in an unstable or changing environment does not allow the tester to control the test.
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Q. 48: Give two examples of well-defined user acceptance criteria.
1) Response time must be less than 5 seconds.
2) At least 20 concurrent users must be allowed into the system.
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Q. 49: What is the difference between a test objective and a test case?
1) Test objective is the overall test criteria that must be met.
2) Test cases include test specifics, procedures, inputs, and expected results.
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Q. 50: Should assumptions be included in a test plan? Why or why not?
Yes, otherwise many test issues fall through the cracks.
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