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Question 16

You are building tests using the classification tree below. You have been told that pairwise testing would be a good approach to this problem. When you apply the pairwise testing technique what would be the expected effect on the number of test cases?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
Pairwise testing is a technique that reduces the number of test cases by testing only pairs of values for each data item, instead of testing all possible combinations. Pairwise testing is based on the assumption that most defects are caused by interactions of at most two factors. Pairwise testing can be applied to this problem using the classification tree, which shows the data items and their values. By using pairwise testing, the number of test cases will be lower than exhaustive testing, which would require testing every combination of values for each data item. References =
* ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Technical Test Analyst1, page 2
* Data Combination Test (DCoT) | TMap2, section "Coverage level"
* Pairwise Software Testing - GeeksforGeeks3, section "Introduction"
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Question 17

In the software development lifecycle, when should you usually conduct functional completeness testing that focuses on high-level business cases?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer isD.User acceptance testing.
User acceptance testing
User acceptance testing (UAT) is the type of testing that focuses on high-level business cases and ensures that the system meets the user's needs and expectations. It is usually conducted in the software development lifecycle after the system integration testing and before the deployment.UAT involves real users or stakeholders who validate the functionality, usability, and reliability of the system in a realistic environment1.
References=
* ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Test Analyst2, Section 3.2.2 Functionality
* ISTQB Test Analyst Syllabus and Study Guide3, Section 3.2.2 Functionality
* User Acceptance Testing: A Complete Guide4, Section 1. What is User Acceptance Testing?
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Question 18

For the use case Copy A4 to A4 for a new copier, the following scenarios were identified.
Basic scenario single-sided to single-sided.
Alternatives single-sided to double-sided, copy of a set, copy using the automatic document feeder Errors: no paper in paper tray, paper jam, out of staples.
What is the minimum number of test cases needed to achieve the minimum acceptable level of coverage for this use case?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 19

Which of the following software development lifecycle models requires the earliest involvement from the Test Analyst?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 20

As a Test Analyst on a project using the V-model lifecycle model, you have been working with expert business users for a program designed to assist car buyers in selecting options for new car models. The program has been in use for some time, and now your company has decided to implement some significant improvements, based on customer and sales representative's feedback.
You visit specific locations and gather information on how the product is currently being used, spend time with expert users, and walk through their envisioned scenarios.
Based on this information, what are you using for your test basis and what information is still missing?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation
Use cases are a test basis that describe the interactions between the users and the system in terms of scenarios.
Use cases capture the functional requirements and the expected outcomes of the system. By visiting locations, spending time with expertusers, and walking through their scenarios, the test analyst is using use cases as the test basis. However, use cases do not provide enough information to validate that the transactions are realistic, such as the prices, discounts, taxes, and fees involved in the car buying process. This information is still missing and needs to be obtained from other sources, such as the business rules or the data model. References
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* ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Technical Test Analyst1, page 2
* Use Case Testing - Tutorialspoint2, section "Use Case Testing"
* Use Case Testing: A Complete Guide3, section "What is Use Case Testing?"
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