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Analyst Testing Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge with our comprehensive Analyst Test! This quiz is designed for those who want to deepen their understanding of software testing principles and practices.

Featuring 27 questions on usability testing, defect management, and quality assurance, it covers all key aspects essential for any testing analyst.

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  • Real-world scenarios and concepts
  • Instant feedback on your performance
27 Questions7 MinutesCreated by TestingTiger42
Usability testing is an example of which test type?
Functional
Non-functional
Structural
Change-related
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Error
Failure
Mistake
Defect
Identifying testable features is MOST LIKELY to occur during which activity of the test process?
Test Planning
Test Monitor and Control
Test Analysis
Test Completion
In a formal review, which role is normally responsible for documenting all the open issues?
Facilitator
Scribe
Author
Moderator
During which part of the review process would reviewers begin looking at the work product with the purpose of finding potential defects and noting questions?
Planning
Initiate Review
Individual Review
Issue Communication and Analysis
Which of the following is NOT one of the seven principles of software testing?
Testing shows the absence of defects, not their presence
Defects cluster together
Testing is dependent on context
Absence-of-errors is a fallacy
Which of the following BEST describes a Test Procedure?
A set of input values, preconditions, expected results and postconditions created for an object or test condition
Documentation describing the test objectives to be achieved and the means and the schedule for achieving them
A sequence of test cases in execution order, and any associated actions that may be required to set up the initial preconditions and any wrap up activities post execution.
A testable aspect that can be verified by one or more test cases
Which of the following best describes Maintenance testing?
Testing that is done before the software release to ensure it can maintain performance over a period of time
Testing that is done after a fix has been made to confirm no new bugs have been introduced
Testing the changes to software currently in operation
Maintaining test suites after a software has been released
Which of the following review techniques is characterized by reviewers taking on a stakeholder viewpoint and using the work product to generate the product they would derive from it.
Role-based
Perspective-based
Scenarios/dry runs
Checklist-based
__________ is focused on adherence to proper testing processes while __________ involves various activities that support the achievement of appropriate levels of quality.
Testing, debugging
Debugging, testing
Quality Control, Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance, Quality Control
A __________ development model describes the software development process as a linear, sequential flow of test activities.
Sequential
Incremental
Iterative
Kanban
What is the primary goal of testing?
To debug as many defects as possible
To reduce the risk of software failure
To verify and validate the software
To make sure the software meets regulations
What is Quality Assurance definition?
Focused on adherence to proper processes in order to provide confidence that the appropriate levels of quality will be achieved.
Involves various activities, including test activities, that support the achievement of appropriate levels of quality.
What is Quality Control definition?
Focused on adherence to proper processes in order to provide confidence that the appropriate levels of quality will be achieved.
Involves various activities, including test activities, that support the achievement of appropriate levels of quality.
What is a Defect?
Unexpected behaviors stemming from an underlying cause or defect
An issue created in a project by a human error
Mistakes made by humans in the software process be it coding, scoping, or planning
What is a Test Case?
A testable aspect that can be verified by one or more test cases
A set of input values, preconditions, expected results and postconditions created for an objective or test condition
A sequence of test cases in execution order, and any associated actions that may be required to set up the initial preconditions and any wrap up activities post execution.
Groups and categories of test procedures
What is a Test Sutie?
A sequence of test cases in execution order, and any associated actions that may be required to set up the initial preconditions and any wrap up activities post execution.
A set of input values, preconditions, expected results and postconditions created for an objective or test condition
A testable aspect that can be verified by one or more test cases
Groups and categories of test procedures
What is the objective of Static Testing?
Static testing serves as the first line of defense as reviews can reveal defects early on in the development process
Examines and finds defects in the work products rather than failures in the software
Why is static Testing Important?
Static testing serves as the first line of defense as reviews can reveal defects early on in the development process
Saves time and money
Saves gray hair and stress on late development scrambles
Fosters collaboration between teams
Increases development efficiency through better coding practices and maintainable architecture
What does a author do?
Creates the work product under review.
Is responsible for review planning
Ensures effective running of review meetings (when held)
Takes overall responsibility for the review
What does Management do?
Assigns staff, budget, and time
Mediates, if necessary, between the various points of view
Decides who will be involved and organizes when and where it will take place
Fixes defects in the work product under review (if necessary)
What does Facilitator (often called moderator) do?
Is often the person upon whom the success of the review depends
Takes overall responsibility for the review
Creates the work product under review
Is responsible for review planning
What does Scribe (or recorder)
Collates potential defects found during the individual review activity
Identify potential defects in the work product under review
May be subject matter experts, persons working on the project, stakeholders with an interest in the work product, and/or individuals with specific technical or business backgrounds
Scope of work and risk analysis from the scope of work is an example of which of the following?
Exploratory Testing
Test Planning
Statement Testing
Decision Testing
In tool selection a proof-of-concept evaluation is done to ensure...
Licensing models
Pilot Project
Tool Viability
Minimal training time
Which of the following is correct?
Static testing examines and finds defects in the software through manual testing
Static testing is an effective way to find design defects
Static testing is less efficient and more costly than dynamic testing
Testing Metrics are _________________?
Gathered by shareholders
Collected data to be evaluated
Key Performance Indicators
Test Summaries
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