Software Testing Skill Review Test-Q 151 to 160
(Questions are useful for beginners as well as experienced QA Managers; who can review their skill before appearing in any interview)
Correct Answers to Earlier Questions – Q. 141 to Q 150 are at the end of this page:
Set of 10 Questions
Q. 151: Some of the metrics which are collected in a testing project are
1) Productivity
2) Test effectiveness
3) Requirement stability
4) Bug fix rate
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 and 3
C. 1, 2 and 4
D. 1 and 4
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Q. 152: Baseline means
A. A single software product that may or may not fully support a business function
B. A quantitative measure of the current level of performance
C. A test or analysis conducted after an application is moved into production
D. None of the above
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Q. 153: What is used to measure the characteristics of the documentation and code?
A. Process metrics
B. Product metrics
C. Software Quality metrics
D. None of the above
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Q. 154: Benchmarking is
A. Comparing your company�s products services or processes against best practices or competitive practices to help define superior performance of a product service or support process.
B. A quantitative measure of the current level of performance
C. A test or analysis conducted after an application is moved into production
D. None of the above
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Q. 155: Who is essentially responsible for the quality of a product?
A. Customer
B. QA Manager
C. Development Manager
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Q. 156: What are the 3 costs that make up the Cost of Quality?
A. Prevention, Appraisal, Failure
B. Appraisal, Development, Testing
C. Testing, Prevention, rework
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Q. 157: What are expected production costs?
A. Labor, materials, and equipment
B. Personnel, training, and rollout
C. Training, testing, user-acceptance
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Q. 158: Appraisal costs are:
A. Costs associated with preventing errors
B. Costs associated with detection of errors
C. Costs associated with defective products delivered to customers
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Q. 159: An example of a Failure Cost is:
A. Training
B. Inspections
C. Rework
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Q. 160: If you could build a 0-defect product, would there be any costs involved?
A. If yes, what costs?
B. Preventive costs, but they are minimally involved
C. No costs will be involved
D. Failure costs
Correct Answer of the above Questions
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Correct Answers to Earlier Questions – Q. 141 to Q 150 are as under:
Question No. | Correct Answer |
Q. 141 | B |
Q. 142 | D |
Q. 143 | C |
Q. 144 | D |
Q. 145 | B |
Q. 146 | D |
Q. 147 | A |
Q. 148 | C |
Q. 149 | C |
Q. 150 | C |
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