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tanushree
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Quote tanushree Replybullet Topic: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
    Posted: 16Oct2007 at 2:31am
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1)   What are your roles and responsibilities as a tester?

2)   Explain Software development life cycle

3)   What is master test plan? What it contains? Who is responsible for writing it?

4)   What is test plan? Who is responsible for writing it? What it contains?

5)   What different type of test cases you wrote in the test plan?

6)   Why test plan is controlled document?

7)   What information you need to formulate test plan?

Cool    What template you used to write testplan?

9)   What is MR?

10)   Why you write MR?

11)   What information it contains.?

12)   Give me few examples of the MRs you wrote.

13)   What is Whit Box/Unit testing?

14)   What is integration testing?

15)   What is black box testing?

16)   What knowledge you require to do the white box, integration and black box testing?

17)   How many testers were in the test team?

18)    What was the test team hierarchy?

19)   Which MR tool you used to write MR?

20)   What is regression testing?

21)   Why we do regression testing?

22)   How we do regression testing?

23)   What are the different automation tools you kno?.

24)   What is difference between regression automation tool and performance automation tool?

25)   What is client server architecture?

26)   What is three tier and multi-tier architecture?

27)   What is Internet?

28)   What is intranet?

29)   What is extranet?

30)   How Intranet is different from client-server?

31)   What is different about Web Testing than Client server testing?

32)   What is byte code file?

33)   What is an Applet?

34)   How applet is different from application?

35)   What is Java Virtual Machine?

36)   What is ISO-9000?

37)   What is QMO?

38)   What are the different phases of software development cycle?

39)   How do help developers to track the faults is the software?

40)   What are positive scenarios?

41)   What are negative scenarios?

42)   What are individual test cases?

43)   What are workflow test cases?

44)   If we have executed individual test cases, why we do workflow scenarios?

45)   What is object oriented model?

46)   What is procedural model?

47)   What is an object?

48)   What is class?

49)   What is encapsulation? Give one example

50)   What is inheritance? Give example.

51)   What is Polymorphism? Give example.

52)   What are the different types of MRs?

53)   What is test Metrics?

54)   What is the use Metrics?

55)   How we decide which automation tool we are going to use for the regression testing?

56)   If you have shortage of time, how would you prioritize you testing?

57)   What is the impact of environment of the actual results of performance testing?

58)   What is stress testing, performance testing, Security testing, Recovery testing and volume testing.

59)   What criteria you will follow to assign severity and due date to the MR.

60)   What is user acceptance testing?

61)   What is manual testing and what is automated testing?

62)   What are build, version, and release.

63)   What are the entrance and exit criteria in the system test?

64)   What are the roles of Test Team Leader

65)   What are the roles of Sr. Test Engineer

66)   What are the roles of QA analyst/QA Tester

67)   How do you decide what functionalities of the application are to be tested?

68)   If there are no requirements, how will you write your test plan?

69)   What is smoke testing?

70)   What is soak testing?

71)   What is a pre-condition data?

72)   What are the different documents in QA?

73)   How do you rate yourself in software testing

74)   With all the skills, do you prefer to be a developer or a tester? And Why?

75)   What are the best web sites that you frequently visit to upgrade your QA skills?

76)   Are the words “Prevention” and “Detection” sound familiar? Explain

77)   Is defect resolution a technical skill or interpersonal skill from QA view point?

78)   Can you automate all the test scripts? Explain

79)   What is End to End business logic testing?

80)   Explain to me about a most critical defect you found in your last project



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Quote dunhill Replybullet Posted: 28Oct2007 at 8:52pm
Hi tanusree,
I would like to know the answers for the above questions plz,
kindly plz upload question and answers together,you r doing great job,
thanks a lot
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Quote Pooja207 Replybullet Posted: 11Feb2008 at 3:26pm

Dear Tanushree,

Thanks for  such an informative post.Can you please post the answers as well

 

 

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Quote ashwini_123 Replybullet Posted: 19Feb2008 at 11:31pm
These r some of the Question & answers....

1.What is 'Software Quality Assurance'?
Software QA involves the entire software development Process - monitoring and improving the process, making sure that any agreed-upon standards and procedures are followed, and ensuring that problems are found and dealt with. It is oriented to 'prevention'. (See the Books section for a list of useful books on Software Quality Assurance.)

2.What is 'Software Testing'?
Testing involves operation of a system or application under controlled conditions and evaluating the results (eg, 'if the user is in interface A of the application while using hardware B, and does C, then D should happen'). The controlled conditions should include both normal and abnormal conditions. Testing should intentionally attempt to make things go wrong to determine if things happen when they shouldn't or things don't happen when they should. It is oriented to 'detection'.

Organizations vary considerably in how they assign responsibility for QA and testing. Sometimes they're the combined responsibility of one group or individual. Also common are project teams that include a mix of testers and developers who work closely together, with overall QA processes monitored by project managers. It will depend on what best fits an organization's size and business structure.

Get More Questions & answers at the below Links:
http://www.onestoptesting.com


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