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Chapter 9: Class Tournament
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Question 1 Which test is usually run many times and generally evolve slowly?
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Question 2 TRUE or FALSE Component testing is usually the responsibility of the component developer.
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Question 3 Which test investigates both functional and non functional system requirements?
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Question 4 TRUE or FALSE System testing is derived from the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document.
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Question 5 Which testing type is the responsibility of an independent testing team?
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Question 6 In which type of testing does the testing team has access to the program source code?
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Question 7 TRUE or FALSE Release testing is performed as white box.
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Question 8 TRUE or FALSE Component testing involves testing the software for problems that arise from component interactions.
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Question 9 Developing the skeleton of the system and then populating it with components is called
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Question 10 Unit testing is a Defect testing process OR
Validation testing process
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Question 11 TRUE or FALSE It is better to integrate all system components and test them together.
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Question 12 In this type of testing, the tester should try to “break” the software.
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Question 13 Re-running previously run tests and checking whether previously fixed faults have re-emerged is called testing.
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Question 14 TRUE or FALSE Release testing is usually based on the system specification.
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Question 15 TRUE or FALSE It is necessary for testers in release testing to have access to the source code
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Question 16 Testing if peak volumes of information can be handled by the system is called
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Question 17 To increase customer’s confidence in the software system it is important to perform testing.
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Question 18 Testing system reliability is called testing
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Question 19 Testing of incomplete systems composed of groupings of system components is called testing.
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Question 20 Testing the smallest piece of testable software in the application is called testing.
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