Software Testing Part - 3

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Section 1

1) Verification is:
2) A regression test:
3) If an expected result is not specified then:
4) Which of the following could be a reason for a failure
1) Testing fault 2) Software fault 3) Design fault 4) Environment Fault 5) Documentation Fault
5) Test are prioritized so that:
6) Which of the following is not a static testing technique
7) Which of the following statements about component testing is not true?
8) During which test activity could faults be found most cost effectively?
9) Which, in general, is the least required skill of a good tester?
10) The purpose of requirement phase is
11) The process starting with the terminal modules is called -
12) The inputs for developing a test plan are taken from
13) Function/Test matrix is a type of
14) Defect Management process does not include
15) What is the difference between testing software developed by contractor outside your country, versus testing software developed by a contractor within your country?
16) Software testing accounts to what percent of software development costs?
17) A reliable system will be one that:
18) How much testing is enough
19) Which of the following is not a characteristic for Testability?
20) Cyclomatic Complexity method comes under which testing method.
21) Which of these can be successfully tested using Loop Testing methodology?
22) To test a function, the programmer has to write a ______, which calls the function and passes it test data.\n
23) Equivalence partitioning is:
24) When a new testing tool is purchased, it should be used first by:
25) Inspections can find all the following except

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