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1 |  |  Which of the following “quality dimensions” are applicable for WebApps: |
|  | A) | usability, performance, interoperability |
|  | B) | security, maintainability, navigability |
|  | C) | content, structure, function |
|  | D) | all of the above |
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2 |  |  Although it is possible to start WebApp "testing" in many places, it is best to begin with: |
|  | A) | content |
|  | B) | function |
|  | C) | behavior |
|  | D) | security |
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3 |  |  When a testing plan is created, it’s intent is to: |
|  | A) | define testing tasks, work products, and modes of evaluation |
|  | B) | create a document that describes a WebE team’s complete approach to quality assurance |
|  | C) | focus exclusively on the evaluation of all use cases |
|  | D) | all of the above |
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4 |  |  The WebApp testing process exercises all elements of the design pyramid. |
|  | A) | true |
|  | B) | false |
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5 |  |  An objective of content testing is: |
|  | A) | to uncover syntactic errors (e.g., typos, grammar mistakes) in text-based documents, graphical representations, and other media |
|  | B) | to uncover semantic errors (i.e., errors in the accuracy or completeness of information) in any content object presented as navigation occurs |
|  | C) | to find errors in the organization or structure of content that is presented to the end-user |
|  | D) | all of the above |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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6 |  |  It is always possible to perform content testing by exercising content that resides within the WebApp itself. |
|  | A) | true |
|  | B) | false |
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7 |  |  Which of the following is not a question which would be asked during semantic content testing? |
|  | A) | Is the information up to date and factually accurate? |
|  | B) | Is the information concise and to the point? |
|  | C) | Is the layout of the content object easy for the user to understand? |
|  | D) | Are there any typos or grammatical errors? |
|  | E) | Have proper references been provided for all information derived from other sources? |
|  | F) | Is the information presented consistent internally and consistent with information presented in other content objects? |
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8 |  |  Database testing for WebApps is complicated because: |
|  | A) | the database server sits on the same host as the Web server |
|  | B) | raw data acquired from the database must first be properly formatted by the WebApp |
|  | C) | the database will typically have complex schemas |
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9 |  |  During interface testing, the primary goal—once the WebApp has been constructed— is to ensure that generic quality criteria established for all user interfaces have been achieved. |
|  | A) | true |
|  | B) | false |
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10 |  |  A viable interface testing strategy includes: |
|  | A) | testing Interface features to ensure that design rules, aesthetics, and related visual content are available to the user without error |
|  | B) | testing interface mechanisms within the context of a use case or navigation pathway for a specific user category |
|  | C) | testing within a variety of environments (e.g., operating systems, browsers) to ensure that the interface will be compatible |
|  | D) | all of the above |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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11 |  |  Which of the following issues is not part of the overall objective of usability testing? |
|  | A) | personalization |
|  | B) | accessibility |
|  | C) | layout |
|  | D) | maintainability |
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12 |  |  Compatibility testing focuses on |
|  | A) | whether the WebApp is compatible with the needs of all user categories |
|  | B) | whether the WebApp is compatible with the many variants encountered within the client side environment |
|  | C) | whether the WebApp is compatible with the business objectives of the organization that has sponsored it |
|  | D) | all of the above |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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13 |  |  Equivalence partitioning, boundary value analysis and path testing are often applied as part of |
|  | A) | algorithm testing |
|  | B) | navigation testing |
|  | C) | component testing |
|  | D) | database testing |
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14 |  |  A navigation semantic unit is |
|  | A) | a testing approach for user interfaces |
|  | B) | a metric that can be applied to assess the completeness of navigation testing |
|  | C) | a testing "unit" that can provide guidance for test planning |
|  | D) | a set of information and related navigation structures that collaborate in the fulfillment of a related user requirements |
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15 |  |  Configuration testing should focus only on the client side. |
|  | A) | true |
|  | B) | false |
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16 |  |  Security testing is best left to professional who specialize in the subject, particularly for complex, business critical WebApps. |
|  | A) | true |
|  | B) | false |
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17 |  |  The following expression, P = N x T x D, is used to compute: |
|  | A) | payload |
|  | B) | throughput |
|  | C) | performance |
|  | D) | security |
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18 |  |  Stress testing does not address which of the following questions: |
|  | A) | Does the system degrade "gently" or does the server shut down as capacity is exceeded? |
|  | B) | Does server software generate "server not available" messages? More generally, are users aware that they cannot reach the server? |
|  | C) | Will the server overheat as the load increases? |
|  | D) | Are transactions lost as capacity is exceeded? |
|  | E) | If the system does fail, how long will it take to come back online? |
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