ISTQB Foundation Level Exam | Complete Questions
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Error - (ANSWER)User made mistake in using the software, this may lead directly
to a problem
defect - (ANSWER)flaws in the software itself
acceptance criteria - (ANSWER)The exit criteria that a component or system must
satisfy in order to be accepted
by a user, customer, or other authorized entity.
acceptance testing - (ANSWER)Formal testing with respect to user needs,
requirements, and business processes conducted to determine whether or not a
system satisfies the acceptance criteria and to enable the user, customers or
other authorized entity to determine whether or not to accept the system.
accessibility testing - (ANSWER)Testing to determine the ease by which users
with disabilities can use a component or system.
accuracy - (ANSWER)The capability of the software product to provide the right
or agreed results or effects with the needed degree of precision.
accuracy testing - (ANSWER)The process of testing to determine the accuracy of a
software product. See also accuracy.
, acting (IDEAL) - (ANSWER)The phase within the IDEAL model where the
improvements are developed, put into practice, and deployed across the
organization. The acting phase consists of the activities: create solution, pilot/test
solution, refine solution and implement solution.
actor - (ANSWER)User or any other person or system that interacts with the
system under test in a specific way
actual result - (ANSWER)The behavior produced/observed when a component or
system is tested.
ad hoc testing - (ANSWER)Testing carried out informally; no formal test
preparation takes place, no recognized test design technique is used, there are no
expectations for results and arbitrariness guides the test execution activity.
adaptability - (ANSWER)The capability of the software product to be adapted for
different specified environments without applying actions or means other than
those provided for this purpose for the software considered.
agile manifesto - (ANSWER)F-AT agile manifesto: A statement on the values that
underpin agile software development. The values are:
- individuals and interactions over processes and tools - working software over
comprehensive documentation - customer collaboration over contract
negotiation
- responding to change over following a plan.
and Correct Answers with Rationales | Graded A+ |
Verified Answers
Error - (ANSWER)User made mistake in using the software, this may lead directly
to a problem
defect - (ANSWER)flaws in the software itself
acceptance criteria - (ANSWER)The exit criteria that a component or system must
satisfy in order to be accepted
by a user, customer, or other authorized entity.
acceptance testing - (ANSWER)Formal testing with respect to user needs,
requirements, and business processes conducted to determine whether or not a
system satisfies the acceptance criteria and to enable the user, customers or
other authorized entity to determine whether or not to accept the system.
accessibility testing - (ANSWER)Testing to determine the ease by which users
with disabilities can use a component or system.
accuracy - (ANSWER)The capability of the software product to provide the right
or agreed results or effects with the needed degree of precision.
accuracy testing - (ANSWER)The process of testing to determine the accuracy of a
software product. See also accuracy.
, acting (IDEAL) - (ANSWER)The phase within the IDEAL model where the
improvements are developed, put into practice, and deployed across the
organization. The acting phase consists of the activities: create solution, pilot/test
solution, refine solution and implement solution.
actor - (ANSWER)User or any other person or system that interacts with the
system under test in a specific way
actual result - (ANSWER)The behavior produced/observed when a component or
system is tested.
ad hoc testing - (ANSWER)Testing carried out informally; no formal test
preparation takes place, no recognized test design technique is used, there are no
expectations for results and arbitrariness guides the test execution activity.
adaptability - (ANSWER)The capability of the software product to be adapted for
different specified environments without applying actions or means other than
those provided for this purpose for the software considered.
agile manifesto - (ANSWER)F-AT agile manifesto: A statement on the values that
underpin agile software development. The values are:
- individuals and interactions over processes and tools - working software over
comprehensive documentation - customer collaboration over contract
negotiation
- responding to change over following a plan.