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1. Which of the following is an example of a defect? A. A defect that causes raw gauge to be dumped into the ocean B. A usability defect that results in user dissatisfaction C. A defect that causes slow response time when running reports D. A regression defect that causes the desktop window to ...

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ISTQB SET OF 12 QUESTIONS - 6
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
1. Which of the following is an example of a defect?

A. A defect that causes raw gauge to be dumped into the ocean

B. A usability defect that results in user dissatisfaction

C. A defect that causes slow response time when running reports

D. A regression defect that causes the desktop window to display in green


→ A


2. Debugging and testing are different. Dynamic testing can show failures that are caused by

defects. Debugging is the development activity that find, analyzes and removes the cause of

the failure. Which of the following is an example of debugging?

A. A tester retests a fix from the developer and finds a regression

B. A developer performs unit testing

C. A tester finds a defect and reports it

D. A developer finds and fixes a defect

→ D


3. The most visible part of testing is test execution. But to be effective and efficient, test plans

should also include time to be spent on planning the tests, designing test cases, preparing for

execution and evaluating result. Which of the following is a major task of test planning?

A. Determining the test approach

B. Preparing test specifications

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C. Evaluating exit criteria and reporting

D. Measuring and analyzing results


→ A


4. Which of following statement defines the levels of independence from low to high?

i. Tests designed by a person from an independent test team or performance test specialists

ii. Tests designed by a person from an outsourcing or certification by an external body

iii. Tests designed by the person who the software under test with the low level of

independence

iv. Tests designed by another person from development team

A. i, ii, iii, iv

B. iv, ii, i, iii

C. iii, iv, i, ii

D. iv, iii, ii, i


→ C


5. Which describes about the Pesticide Paradox which is one of the Seven Testing Principles?

A. Testing is done differently in different contexts. For example, safety-critical software is

tested differently from an e-commerce site

B. If the same tests are repeated over again, eventually the same set of test cases will no

longer find any new defects. To overcome this, test cases need to be regularly reviewed and

revised and new and different tests need to be written to exercise different parts of the

software or system to find potentially more defects


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C. Testing everything (all combinations of inputs and preconditions) is not feasible except for

trivial cases. Instead of exhaustive testing, risk analysis and priorities should be used to focus

testing efforts

D. To find defects early, testing activities shall be started as early as possible in the software

or system development life cycle and shall be focused on defin

→ C


6. Which is NOT part of the test execution phase

A. Performing the test basis

B. Logging test results

C. Reviewing the test basis

D. Verifv test environment

→ A


7. Which of the following statement is NOT one of testing objectives?

A. Providing information for decision-making

B. Finding defects

C. Gaining confidence about the level of quality

D. Preventing errors

→ D


C2: Questions "testing throughout the software life-cycle"




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