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Questions / { ramyasri }
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What is Test Strategy and Test Plan..what is the Diff.between those?

Crea,

2 Manual Testing 3949

Explain a bug which if you have missed could have created a big problem?

Crea,

1 Manual Testing 3539

How to run the Data Base Testing Manually ?

Crea,

1 Manual Testing 3457

What are the GUI Test Cases for calculator?

Crea,

2 Manual Testing 9240

Explain what makes a good test engineer?

IBM,

5 Manual Testing 5602

A good url for testing concepts.....

Manual Testing 1702

What if an organization is growing so fast that fixed QA processes are impossible?

Crea,

1 Manual Testing 2737

Explain about I18N Testing ?

Crea,

2 Manual Testing 4774

Explain Localization Testing ?

CTS,

3 Manual Testing 5739

How QTP recognizes Objects in AUT?

Crea,

1 QTP 2675

What are the types of Object Repository’s in QTP?

Crea,

2 QTP 2622

How does QTP identifies the object in the application?

Crea,

1 QTP 2594

If an application name is changes frequently i.e while recording it has name "Window1" and then while running its "Windows2" in this case how does QTP handles?

Crea,

1 QTP 1815

How QTP recognizes Objects in AUT?

Crea,

1 QTP 3220

What are the types of Object Repository’s in QTP?

Crea,

1 QTP 3601


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Answers / { ramyasri }

Question { Trigent, 27812 }

what is the difference between Load,Stress and Volume Testing?


Answer

Load testing – Its a performance testing to check system
behavior under load. Testing an application under heavy
loads, such as testing of a web site under a range of loads
to determine at what point the system’s response time
degrades or fails.

Stress testing – System is stressed beyond its
specifications to check how and when it fails. Performed
under heavy load like putting large number beyond storage
capacity, complex database queries, continuous input to
system or database load.

volume testing:
Volume testing refers to testing a software application
with a certain amount of data. This amount can, in generic
terms, be the database size or it could also be the size of
an interface file that is the subject of volume testing

k byee...
Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { Wipro, 17143 }

can any one give the example for
high severity high priority
high severity low priority
low severity high priority
low severity low priority


Answer

Hai...

Severity:
Severity determines the defect's effect on the
application. Severity is given by Testers

Priority:
Determines the defect urgency of repair.Priority is
given by Test lead or project manager

1. High Severity & Low Priority : For example an
application which generates some banking related reports
weekly, monthly, quarterly & yearly by doing some
calculations. If there is a fault while calculating yearly
report. This is a high severity fault but low priority
because this fault can be fixed in the next release as a
change request.


2. High Severity & High Priority : In the above example if
there is a fault while calculating weekly report. This is a
high severity and high priority fault because this fault
will block the functionality of the application immediately
within a week. It should be fixed urgently.


3. Low Severity & High Priority : If there is a spelling
mistake or content issue on the homepage of a website which
has daily hits of lakhs. In this case, though this fault is
not affecting the website or other functionalities but
considering the status and popularity of the website in the
competitive market it is a high priority fault.


4. Low Severity & Low Priority : If there is a spelling
mistake on the pages which has very less hits throughout
the month on any website. This fault can be considered as
low severity and low priority.

K,Byeee..

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri.

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Question { HCL, 9391 }

can u give me the sample bug report


Answer

BUG REPORT:

Bug Name: Application crash on clicking the SAVE button
while creating a new user.
Bug ID: (It will be automatically created by the BUG
Tracking tool once you save this bug)
Area Path: USERS menu > New Users
Build Number: Version Number 5.0.1
Severity: HIGH (High/Medium/Low) or 1
Priority: HIGH (High/Medium/Low) or 1
Assigned to: Developer-X
Reported By: Your Name
Reported On: Date
Reason: Defect
Status: New/Open/Active (Depends on the Tool you are using)
Environment: Windows 2003/SQL Server 2005

Thanks & regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { Accenture, 32161 }

what is a broken link in web testing and how test it.


Answer

Hai...

Broken links are text hyperlinks that typically links to
another online document, such as a webpage, PDF file,
video, Excel spreadsheet, etc. which when clicked doesn't
lead to the correct destination.

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri.

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Question { IBM, 11505 }

test cases for bulb


Answer

hai....

1.check the fillament of the bulb

2.check it is fitted to the holder or not

3.check it is working immediately after powering up.

4.check it is working immediately after powering off.

5.check the material of the blub

6.check the required shap,size,power rating voltage

byeee frds....
B.ramyasri

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Question { Verizon, 13127 }

what is meant by Priority nad severity?


Answer

hai...

Severity:

Severity determines the defect's effect on the
application. Severity is given by Testers

Priority:

Determines the defect urgency of repair.Priority is given
by Test lead or project manager

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { Millennium, 8525 }

how load testing is different from regression testing?


Answer

Hai...

Load testing :

Its a performance testing to check system behavior under
load. Testing an application under heavy loads, such as
testing of a web site under a range of loads to determine
at what point the system’s response time degrades or fails.

Regression testing :

Testing the application as a whole for the modification in
any module or functionality. Difficult to cover all the
system in regression testing so typically automation tools
are used for these testing types.

k byeee..
B.Ramyasri

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Question { Accenture, 13785 }

What is the difference between sanity testing and smoke
testing


Answer

hai....


Smoke testing:
Basic functionality for stability of product for further
level testing

Sanity testing:
check out the old build for the issues were fixed in the
bug fixed stage and check no issues were raised after
issues fixing


k byee.
B.Ramyasri

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Question { Covansys, 11124 }

What is Traceability matrix?


Answer

Hai...

Traceability matrix:
this matrix defines the mapping between customer
requirements and prepared testcases by testengineers.this
matrix is requirements traceability matrix or requirements
validation matrix.this is used by testing team to verify
how far the testcases prepared have covered the
requirements of the functionalities to be tested.

K,Byeee..
Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { IBM, 18259 }

there are 100 test cases. and u got a bug at 85th test
cases. u reported it to dev and dev fixed that bug. when u
r doing regression testing from whic test case u'll do
tetsing?? will start from 85 th test case are u'll execute
100 test cases??


Answer

hai...

Common methods of regression testing include rerunning
previously run tests and checking whether previously fixed
faults have re-emerged.so if bug is in 85th testcase u will
do regression testing on that one only.

k,byeee..

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { BirlaSoft, 9867 }

In Testing What Type of Defects your finding


Answer

Basically the defects are classified in to three types:

1.Missing Functionality(Requirement not implemented)
2.Extra Functionality(Added some thing more than need )
3.Wrongly implemented functionality(implemented requitement
is not working)

Apart from this there is a very big list of defects are
there:
1. incorrect or missing functions,
2. interface errors,
3. errors in data structures or external database access,
4. performance errors, and
5. initialization and termination errors
6. GUI releated
7.Failure of validation conditions.....etc

Byeee friends
B.ramyasri.

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Question { HP, 6883 }

How you convine the Client that the
application is very stable after testing. What type of
Document you show to him or anything.


Answer

hai....

test coverage matrix the test implementation and operations
are mentioned in column and the test cases are mentioned in
row. It is a very good technique for satisfying the client.

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Question { Tesco, 14014 }

What is Test Case?


Answer

Hai...

A test case in software engineering is a set of conditions
or variables under which a tester will determine whether an
application or software system is working correctly or not

Test cases are often referred to as test scripts,
particularly when written. Written test cases are usually
collected into test suites.

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri

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Question { HCL, 9981 }

what is mean by exactly the difference between the testcase
and usecase


Answer

UseCase : It is indepth detailed description about Customer
Requirments. it is developed from BRS/SRS. it is prepared
by business analyst or QA Lead.

Testcase: It is a doument describing the input,action and
expected response to determine wether the application is
working correctly according to the customer requirments.
it is derived from srs,usecases and test scenarios. while
developing test cases we can find gaps in the requirments
also.

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Question { AZTEC, 6762 }

What is the outcome of integration testing?


Answer

Hai...

The outcome of integration tetsing is:

1.To verify functional, performance, and reliability
requirements placed on major design items or groups of
units.

2.success and error cases being simulated via appropriate
parameter and data inputs.

3. Simulated usage of shared data areas and inter-process
communication is tested and individual subsystems are
exercised through their input interface.

4. Test cases are constructed to test that all components
within assemblages interact correctly

K,Byeee...

Thanks & Regards
B.Ramyasri.

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