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iSQI CTFL_Syll_4.0 - ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) v4.0

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Total 200 questions

A system has a self-diagnostics module that starts executing after the system is reset. The diagnostics are running 12 different tests on the systems memory hardware. The following is one of the requirements set for the diagnostics module:

'The time taking the diagnostics tests to execute shall be less than 2 seconds' Which of the following is a failure related to the specified requirement?

A.

The diagnostic tests fail to start after a system reset

B.

The diagnostic tests take too much time to execute

C.

The diagnostic tests that measure the speed of the memory, fail

D.

The diagnostic tests fail due to incorrect implementation of the test code

Which of the following statements about the value of maintaining traceability between the test basis and test work products is not true?

A.

Traceability can be useful for assessing the impact of a change to a test basis item on the corresponding tests

B.

Traceability can be useful for determining how many test basis items are covered by the corresponding tests

C.

Traceability can be useful for determining the most suitable test techniques to be used in a testing project

D.

Traceability can be useful to support the needs required by the auditing of testing

Which of the following s the most correct statement about state testing techniques?

A.

Static techniques can be used before all code is ready for execution

B.

Static techniques find more detects then dynamic techniques.

C.

Static techniques can be used by inexperienced users.

D.

Static techniques are always cheaper than dynamic techniques.

Which of the following is a test task that usually occurs during test implementation?

A.

Make sure the planned test environment is ready to be delivered

B.

Find, analyze, and remove the causes of the failures highlighted by the tests

C.

Archive the testware for use in future test projects

D.

Gather the metrics that are used to guide the test project

Which of the following is the main difference between quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC)?

A.

QA is a process-oriented approach, while QC is a product-oriented approach.

B.

QA is the responsibility of everyone on a project, while QC is the responsibility of a dedicated team.

C.

QA is preventive, while QC is corrective.

D.

QA is focused on implementation, while QC is focused on improvement.

Which ONE of the following options BEST describes a key characteristic of non-functional testing?

A.

Performing non-functional testing starting at the system test level.

B.

Conducting non-functional testing exclusively at the acceptance test level.

C.

Limiting non-functional testing to security testing and performance testing only.

D.

Ensuring non-functional testing focuses only on user experience and usability.

Which of the following is a role that is usually responsible for documenting the findings (e.g., action items, decisions, recommendations) made by the review team as part of a typical formal review?

A.

Review leader

B.

Facilitator

C.

Recorder

D.

Moderator

Calculate the measurement error SD for the following estimates done using three point estimation technique-

Most optimistic effort (a) -120 person days

Most likely effort (m) -180 person days

Most pessimistic effort (b) - 240 person days

A.

20

B.

180

C.

197

D.

120

Which ONE of the following options CORRECTLY describes one of the seven principles of the testing process?

A.

The objective of testing is to implement exhaustive testing and execute as many test cases as possible.

B.

Exhaustive testing can only be carried out using behavior-based techniques.

C.

It is impossible to test all possible combinations of inputs and preconditions of a system.

D.

Automated testing enables exhaustive testing.

What does the "absence-of-defects fallacy" refer to in software development?

A.

The belief that thoroughly testing all requirements guarantees system success.

B.

The need for constant system quality assurance and improvements.

C.

A misconception that software verification is unnecessary

D.

The idea that fixing defects is NOT important to meeting user needs.