Q1) What is risk-based testing?
A) Risk-based testing is the term used for an approach to creating a test strategy that is based on prioritising tests by risk. The basis of the approach is a detailed risk analysis and prioritising of risks by risk level. Tests to address each risk are then specified, starting with the highest risk first.
Q2) What is the KEY difference between preventative and reactive approaches to testing?
A) Preventative tests are designed early; reactive tests are designed after the software has been produced.
Q3) As part of which test process do you determine the exit criteria?
A) The exit criteria is determined on the bases of 'Test Planning'.
Q4) What is beta testing?
A) Testing performed by potential customers at their own locations.
Q5) What are the phases of a formal review?
A) In contrast to informal reviews, formal reviews follow a formal process. A typical formal review process consists of six main steps:-
1.Planning.
2.Kick-off.
3.Preparation.
4.Review meeting.
5.Rework.
6.Follow - up.