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ISTQB Glossary 1. Acceptance Criteria: The exit criteria that a component or system must satisfy in order to be accepted by user, customer, or other authorized entity. 2. Acceptance Testing: Formal testing with respect to user needs, requirements, and bus
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ISTQB Glossary
1. Acceptance Criteria: The exit criteria that a component or system must satisfy
in order to be accepted by user, customer, or other authorized entity.
2. Acceptance Testing: Formal testing with respect to user needs, requirements,
and business processes conducted to determine w...
1. Which of the following is considered as a type of validation?: checking whether system meets user
and stakeholder needs
2. in which development model may the testers be involved in debugging and component testing: Agile and
Iterative models
3. what is the definition of debugging: identify the cause of a defects, repairing the code
4. which of the following is an important objective of testing activities in the software development lifecycle:
providing decision making information
5. When test cases are designed early in the lifecycle, verifying the test basis via the test design, which
common test objective is being achieved?: prevent- ing defects
6. Which of the following is an example of debugging?: A developer finds and fixes a defect
7. which of the following statements if the MOST valid goal for a test team: -
cause as many failures as possible so that faults can be identified and corrected
8. which of the following statements BEST describes the difference between testing and debugging: dynamic
testing shows failures caused by defects, debug- ging finds, analyzes and removes the causes of failures in
software
9. Recall the activity that removes the cause of a failure: debugging
10. a company recently purchased a commercial off the shelf application to automate their bill paying
process. They now plan to run an acceptance test against the package prior to putting it into production. which
of the following is their most likely reason for testing: to build confidence in the application
11. Ensuring that test design starts during the requirements definition phase is important to enable which of
the following test objectives?
A. Preventing defects in the system
B. Finding defects through dynamic testing
C. Gaining confidence in the system
D. Finishing the project on time: A. Preventing defects in the system
12. which of the following will prevent defects from reoccurring: improving processes based on root
cause analysis
13. Below is a list of problems that can be observed during testing or opera- tion. Which is MOST likely a
failure?: the product crashed when the user selected an option in a dialog box
14. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Software testing may be required to meet legal or contractual requirements
B. Software testing is mainly needed to improve the quality of the developer's work
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