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Which testing has the highest-level modules are tested first and progressively, lower-level modules are tested there after?
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - SOFTWARE TESTING MCQ
- Which defect amplification model is used to illustrate the generation and detection of errors during the preliminary steps of a software engineering process?
- Which method is used for evaluating the expression that passes the function as an argument?
- Organization can have in-house inspection, direct involvement of users and release of beta version are few of them and it also includes usability, compatibility, user acceptance etc. is called
- Which testing is the re-execution of some subset of tests that have already been conducted to ensure the changes that are not propagated?
- Which one of these belongs to integration testing in the OO context?
- During security testing the tester plays the role of the individual who desires to______
- Which box specifies the behavior of a system or a part of a system?
- The longer a fault exists in software
- Which condition defines the circumstances for a particular operation is valid?
- Which is not a SQA activity?
- Abbreviate the term BSS
- What is the testing to ensure the WebApp properly interfaces with other applications or databases?
- What do you understand by V&V in software testing?
- In static test techniques, behavioral and performance properties of the program are observed
- Which granularity level of testing checks the behavior of module cooperation?
- Which test refers to the retesting of a unit, integration and system after modification, in order to ascertain that the change has not introduced new faults?
- Which of the following is a black box testing strategy?
- A set of inputs, execution preconditions and expected outcomes is known as a
- In which test design each input is tested at both ends of its valid range and just outside its valid range?
- A white box test scales up well at different granularity levels of testing
- When does the testing process stops?
- Which of the following is not a part of a test design document?
- Specifying a set of test cases or test paths for each item to be tested at that level is known as
- Acceptance & system test planning are a part of architectural design
- Which of the following term describes testing?
- What is Cyclomatic complexity?
- Lower and upper limits are present in which chart?
- Maintenance testing is performed using which methodology?
- White Box techniques are also classified as
- Exhaustive testing is
- Which of the following is/are White box technique?
- What are the various Testing Levels?
- Boundary value analysis belong to?
- Alpha testing is done at
- The testing in which code is checked
- Testing done without planning and Documentation is called
- Acceptance testing is also known as
- Which of the following is non-functional testing?
- Beta testing is done at
- SPICE stands for
- Unit testing is done by
- Behavioral testing is
- Which of the following is black box testing ?
- Which of the following is not used in measuring the size of the software ?
- Software Debugging is a set of activities that can be planned in advance and conducted systematically
- Which of the following is not a software testing generic characteristics?
- ITG stands for
- By collecting ________ during software testing, it is possible to develop meaningful guidelines to halt the testing process
- Which of the following issues must be addressed if a successful software testing strategy is to be implemented?
- Test cases should uncover errors like
- Which of the following errors should not be tested when error handling is evaluated?
- What is normally considered as an adjunct to the coding step ?
- Which of the following is not regression test case?
- Which testing is an integration testing approach that is commonly used when “shrink-wrapped” software products are being developed?
- In which testing level the focus is on customer usage?
- Validation refers to the set of tasks that ensure that software correctly implements a specific function
- The architecture of object-oriented software results in a series of layered subsystems that encapsulate collaborating classes
- The construction of object-oriented software begins with the creation of
- Which testing integrates the set of classes required to respond to one input or event for the system?
- Which of the following is one of the steps in the integration testing of OO software?
- __________ methods can be used to drive validations tests
- Which of the following is a part of testing OO code?
- The object of ___________within an OO system is to design tests that have a high likelihood of uncovering plausible bugs
- What refers to the externally observable structure of an OO program?
- _____________ categorizes class operations based on the generic function that each performs
- Which of the following is black-box oriented and can be accomplished by applying the same black-box methods discussed for conventional software?
- In which of the following testing strategies, a smallest testable unit is the encapsulated class or object?
- Which of the following testing types is not a part of system testing?
- What is testing proces\'s first goal?
- Software mistakes during coding are known as
- Name an evaluation technique to assess the quality of test cases
- Test should be conducted for every possible
- Which of the following is not a part of bug report?
- Which of the following is not a part of Execution Flow during debugging?
- Cyclomatic Complexity method comes under which testing method
- Which is a black box testing technique appropriate to all levels of testing?
- Which of the following is the way of ensuring that the tests are actually testing code?
- Effective testing will reduce _______ cost
- Which of the following is a common pointer problem?
- Standard Enforcer is a
- Many applications using static analysis find 0.1-0.2% NCSS. NCSS stands for
- Which testing tool does a simple job of enforcing standards in a uniform way of many programs?
- Software Testing with real data in real environment is known as
- Which of the following testing tools examine program systematically & automatically ?
- Which testing tool is responsible for documenting programs ?
- Beta Testing is done by
- Standard enforcer tool looks at the whole program
- Debugging Program is a program which runs concurrently with the program under test & provide commands to
- Execution Verifier is a dynamic tool that is also known as
- The mistakes, committed by intercharging two digits in a numeic ield, during data enty, is called
- Coding and testing is done in following manner :
- Main difference between program testing and system testing is
- Cross reference checking w.r.t. data dictionary refers to
- In parallel run of s/w testing
- Cost of error correction is least at
- Variation in debugging : coding ability has been reported to be
- In extreme cases variation of coding: debugging ability ofprogrammers has been reported to be
- Single entry, single exit constricts with the if, while, sequence and compound statements in C and simulate
- Form the detailed design speciication. If the coding is done in C++ : C : assembler the resulting code sizes will be on the average
- Testing a program thoroughly
- Testing can only be initiated
- Mr. X wants to find out if his program will execute forever if it runs. So he decides to test it
- Choose the correct statement
- Testing can
- Testing is best done
- Clinton wants to test his module where he had forgotten to initialize x If x = 0 then Write (\"abnormal\") Else Write (\"normal\"); End if;
- Errors may be found by \"outsiders\" during
- A channel for communicating across a boundary between two or more subsystems is known as
- A systems investigation may result from
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of good test data ?
- The black-box concept
- The black-box concept is based on the assumption(s) that
- In what manner, coding and testing are done?
- Which of the following might be output as a result of using a CASE tool?
- Principle of detailing data that does not conform to normal conditions is referred to as
- Desk chucking is involved with
- A substitute module used in testing top down designs is the
- Which of the following is not true about Software Validation?
- Which of the following is true about Software Verification?
- How many types of software testing exist?
- Which of the following is also known as \"Behavioral\" testing?
- SRS stands for?
- In which type of testing : software is compiled as product and then it is tested as a whole?
- Which of the following white-box testing technique is to set up test cases which covers all statements and branch conditions?
- Exhaustive testing is?
- Which of the following is not used in measuring the size of the software?
- _____ is the process of evaluating a system or its component(s) with the intent to find whether it satisfies the specified requirements or not
- Test Automation __________ the testing time
- SDLC stands for?
- Validation is a process is done by?
- Verification has a?
- Validation occurs after verification
- Which testing includes testing a software manually, i.e. without using any automated tool or any script?
- Which testing comes under manual testing?
- Automation testing, which is also known as?
- Automation Testing is used to re-run the test scenarios that were performed manually, quickly, and repeatedly
- In which of the following type of testing, testing is done without planning and documentation?
- Which techniqe is applied for usability testing?
- Which of the following is automation testing tool?
- What is example of load testing?
- Alpha Testing is useful way of compatibility testing
- Automation testing is also used to test the application from load, performance, and stress point of view
- How many levels of software testing?
- Which type of testing is performed by developers before the setup is handed over to the testing team to formally execute the test cases?
- Unit Testing cannot catch each and every bug in an application
- Integration testing can be done in _____ ways
- Which testing has the highest-level modules are tested first and progressively, lower-level modules are tested there after?
- Beta testing is also known as
- __________ involves testing a software in order to identify any flaws and gaps from security and vulnerability point of view
- Which of the following is type of Non-Functional Testing?
- UI testing involves testing the Graphical User Interface of the Software
- Unit testing, integration testing and system testing when combined together is known as alpha testing
(b).Top-down integration
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