1.Difference between System Testing and UAT
2.Difference between Load, Stress, Volume and Performance
Testing.
3.Difference Between Integration testing and System Testing
4.Difference between Bug and Defect
5.Difference between Use Case and Test Case
6.Difference between Test Plan and Test Strategy
7.Difference between Test Scenario and Test Case
8.Difference between SRS and FRS
9.What are the difference b/w client & server?
10.explain test case template?
11.explain test plan template?
12.explain testing process?
13.explain bug report template?
14.what is scenario?
15.what is criteria?What are test entry and test exit
criteria?
16.what is test strategy?
17.what is baseline?
18.what is hotfix?
19.what is Inspection,Walkthrough,Review,Audits
20.what is Stress Testing,Volume Testing,Sanity Testing
21.what is QA and QC?
22.Explain V-Model and Stages? What is Adv And DisAdv?
23.What is Boundary Value Analysis?
24.What is Equivalence Partitioning?
25.What is Error Guessing ?
26.What is Cause Effect Graphing techniques?
27.What is Bug , Defect and Error?
28.How will you report the bug?
29.What are the different test deliverables? Which
deliverable we need to submit at the end of testing?
30.What methodologies have you used to develop test cases?
31.How you will close the defect?
32.What is meant by the bug state "Reproduce"?
33.What is change request?How do you handle change requests ?
34.what type of documents do u prepare during testing?
35.what are the testing methodologies?
36.What is release notes?
37.what is Response Time?
38.What report u generate after completing testing?
39.What is Test Bed?
40.Example for a bug having high severity and low priority?
41.Give me examples for high priority and low severity defects?
Answer Posted / akhilesh
31.How you will close the defect?
A defect is closed after retesting of the same.
Once a defect is found, a tester report the same to the
developer then developer fixes and then tester retest the
same.
32.What is meant by the bug state "Reproduce"?
A bug which is replecated is said to be in
state "Reproduce". There are some scenarios in which a
tester find some bug, but those bugs are not reproducable.
If a bug is not reproducable then it is hard to fix.
33.What is change request?How do you handle change
requests ?
A change request (CR) is adding a new functionality in the
existing requirement before it goes in to production. In
UAT, real business users use the system and they come to
know that they need this functionality or they come to know
that this functionality is not like that then they raise CR.
Handling of CR - A CR is need to be properly analysed
before accepting. As a tester, you need to analyze the
impacted modules.
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