ISTQB Certification Exam-Sample Papers Q. 361 to 370
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Set of 10 Questions.
Correct Answers to Earlier Questions – Q. 351 to Q 360 are at the end of this page:
Q. 361: A program with high cyclometic complexity is almost likely to be:
A. Large
B. Small
C. Difficult to write
D. Difficult to test
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Q. 362: Which of the following is the odd one out?
A. White box
B. Glass box
C. Structural
D. Functional
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Q. 363: Which of the following techniques are black box techniques?
A. State transition testing, code testing, agile testing
B. Equivalence partitioning, state transition testing, decision table testing
C. System testing, acceptance testing, equivalence partitioning
D. System integration testing, system testing, decision table testing
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Q. 364: What is the KEY difference between black-box and white-box testing?
A. Black-box is functional; white-box is structural
B. Black-box is functional; white-box is non-functional
C. Black-box has a wider statement coverage than white-box
D. Black-box can only be performed after white-box
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Q. 365: What technique captures system requirements that contain logical conditions?
A. Boundary value
B. Equivalence partition
C. Decision table
D. State transition
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Q. 366: What makes an inspection different from other review types?
A. It is led by a trained leader, uses formal entry and exit criteria and checklists
B. It is led by the author of the document to be inspected
C. It can only be used for reviewing design and code
D. It is led by the author, uses checklists, and collects data for improvement
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Q. 367: Why does the boundary value analysis provide good test cases?
A. Because it is an industry standard
B. Because errors are frequently made during programming of the different cases near the �edges� of the range of values
C. Because only equivalence classes that are equal from a functional point of view are considered in the test cases
D. Because the test object is tested under maximal load up to its performance limits
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Q. 368: If a program is tested and 100% branch coverage is achieved, which of the following coverage criteria is then guaranteed to be achieved?
A. 100% Equivalence class coverage
B. 100% Condition coverage and 100% Statement coverage
C. 100% Statement coverage
D. 100% Multiple condition coverage
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Q. 369: A defect management system shall keep track of the status of every defect registered and enforce the rules about changing these states. If your task is to test the status tracking, which method would be best?
A. Logic-based testing
B. Use-case-based testing
C. State transition testing
D. Systematic testing according to the V-model
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Q. 370: In system testing…
A. Both functional and non-functional requirements are to be tested
B. Only functional requirements are tested; non-functional requirements are validated in a review
C. Only non-functional requirements are tested; functional requirements are validated in a review
D. Only requirements which are listed in the specification document are to be tested
Correct Answer of the above Questions
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Correct Answers to the Earlier Questions – Q. 351 to Q 360 are as under:
Question No. | Correct Answer |
Q. 351 | D |
Q. 352 | C |
Q. 353 | C |
Q. 354 | C |
Q. 355 | B |
Q. 356 | A |
Q. 357 | D |
Q. 358 | C |
Q. 359 | A |
Q. 360 | A |

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