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Question 36

Which of the following descriptions is an example of the use of defect taxonomies?

Correct Answer: D
Explanation
Defect taxonomies are categorized lists of defects that can be used to identify and prevent common types of errors in software development and testing. They can also be used to design test cases that target specific defect types, such as security vulnerabilities. Therefore, using a list of known defect types to penetrate the security of computer systems is an example of the use of defect taxonomies. References = Defect Taxonomies
- The Practical Guide to Defect Prevention (Chapter 10), Using Defect Taxonomies for Testing Requirements, Defect Based Approach using Defect Taxonomy, Requirements-based testing with defect taxonomies
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Question 37

You are working on a hand held product that will be used by carpet salespeople to create estimates while the salesperson is at the customer's location. The carpet installation prices are different based on how much carpet the customer will be buying. If the customer is buying enough only for a small room (less than 20 square yards) the cost to install is $5 a square yard.For a medium room (less than 40 square yards) the cost to install is
$4 a square yard. For a large room (40 square yards or more) the cost to install is $2 a square yard. Two small rooms or one small room plus a set of stairs is priced at the medium room price. Two medium rooms or one medium room plus a set of stairs is priced at the large room price.
Which of the following is the smallest set of test conditions to provide minimum coverage of the equivalence partitions?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The equivalence partitions are based on the size of the carpet purchase and the installation price. There are four possible sizes: small, medium, large, and extra large. There are three possible prices: $5, $4, and $2 per square yard. The smallest set of test conditions that covers all the equivalence partitions is to test each size with its corresponding price, plus a no purchase scenario. Option C is the only one that does that. Option A does not test the large and extra large sizes. Option B does not test the extra large size. Option D tests more than the minimum required. References = ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Technical Test Analyst, page 50, section 4.1.2.2.
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Question 38

You are testing an ATM based on the following use
ATM start screen is showing
1. The user inserts card
2. The user types in PIN
3 The user selects cash with receipt'
4. The user selects €50
5. The user selects no further service' Expected results
- The ATM provides €50 to the user
- The ATM returns the card and balance slip
- The ATM clears the screen
- The ATM returns to start menu
You are asked to review this use case.
You are asked to review this use case.
What is the most important information that is missing from this use case?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 39

You have been informed by your Test Manager that the next project you will be working on as a Test Analyst will be using an iterative model rather than the V-model your projects normally employ. What might be an adjustment you and your test team might expect to make?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The iterative model is a cyclical process in which the software product is developed and tested incrementally in short cycles called iterations. Each iteration delivers a working version of the product that can be evaluated and improved. Compared to the V-model, which is a linear and sequential process that follows a fixed set of phases and activities, the iterative model requires a reduced set of standard test processes for each iteration, as well as more flexibility and adaptability to changing requirements and feedback. The test analyst and the test team might expect to make this adjustment when working on an iterative model project. References =
* ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Technical Test Analyst1, page 2
* What is an iterative approach and what are its benefits?2, section "What is agile, iterative development, or the PDCA cycle?"
* Iterative Model (Software Engineering) - javatpoint3, section "Iterative Model"
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Question 40

Consider the following scenario for a metro fare system:
If you take the metro before 9:30 am or in the afternoon between 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm, you must pay full fare A saver ticket is available for metro rides between 9:30 am and 5:00 pm [both inclusive], and after 7:00 pm.
Which off the following test sets will provide the best equivalence partitioning coverage?

Correct Answer: B
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