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EXAM DURATION : 35 minute


Manual Testing Assessment

Syllabus : SDLC, SDLC Models, Test Methods & Levels , Testing Types, Blackbox Technique

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Why is Regression Testing often automated?

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Which testing level primarily focuses on validating the interactions between integrated modules?

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In Boundary Value Analysis, what are the test cases for input 1-100?

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What is the main objective of Functional Testing?

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Which method ensures that internal code structure is tested?

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In System Testing, the focus is on:

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Which of the following risks is most likely if the Requirement phase is skipped or rushed?

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Which model involves creating a working model of the system before actual development?

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During which SDLC phase are unit tests generally prepared?

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Which of the following is a key disadvantage of Waterfall Model in testing?

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Which technique is used to identify combinations of inputs and outputs systematically?

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Which of the following is a Non-Functional Testing type?

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Which of the following is a Security Testing Objective?

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Agile SDLC model?

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Which type of testing is done after fixing a defect to ensure the fix works?

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What is the primary objective of Regression Testing?

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Which test type would you use to check how a system recovers from crashes?

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In Equivalence Partitioning, the invalid input for age between 18 and 60 is:

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Which of the following best describes Error Guessing?

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Why is Grey Box Testing useful?

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Which of the following testing levels helps identify interface defects between modules?

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In Acceptance Testing, who is typically responsible for executing the test cases?

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Which testing method involves no knowledge of internal coding logic?

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Which testing type focuses on how easy the application is to use?

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Which Black Box technique is useful when the system behavior depends on previous states or actions?

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What is the goal of Compatibility Testing?

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A test to check how the application behaves under abnormal conditions is called:

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In Equivalence Partitioning, which of the following inputs would be part of the valid partition for a field accepting values from 1 to 100?

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What is the main drawback of the Waterfall Model?

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Who generally performs Unit Testing?

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At which test level would you usually conduct Performance Testing?

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What is the main purpose of Smoke Testing?

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Which SDLC model is best suited for projects with unclear requirements at the start?

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Which of the following is NOT a Test Level?

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Which of the following is NOT true about the Incremental Model?

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Which of the following is NOT a Non-Functional Test?

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In Boundary Value Analysis, if the input range is 10 to 20, what are the most logical test inputs?

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Which phase of SDLC includes activities like feasibility analysis and cost estimation?

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Why is Black Box Testing sometimes referred to as behavioral testing?

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In the V-Model, what happens if a requirement changes after testing has started?

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In the Spiral Model, each loop of the spiral represents:

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Which Black Box technique is best suited for validating business rules with multiple conditions?

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Which SDLC model is best when the project has frequent requirement changes and continuous customer involvement?

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In SDLC, which of the following stages is primarily responsible for identifying “What” the system should do, not “How” it should do it?

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