26). how will know do written test cases are sufficient to
validate application of functionality?
27). how will you prepare test data to validate input object?
28). explain defect status?
29). how will know whether the developer accepted you
defects or not?
30). explain acceptance test?
31). explain when we stop testing?
32). explain scope of your project?
33). in which module you conducted testing?
34). explain defects which you found in that module?
35). if defect is not reproducible then what information you
will provide to developer
36). if developer is not accepted your defect then what you
will do?
Answer Posted / deepika
26)By requirement specified in documents we came to know and
by traceability Matrix.
27)Test data is prepared by the specification provided by
business.
28) New, Open, fixed, Ready for Test, Close
New, Open ,Fixed, RFT, Reopen, close
New, Rejected
New, Deffered.
29)if devloper sccepts the defect , then he will change thed
defect status to open or fixed .
30)
31)Testing is stopped when all the major and critical
defects are closed.
80 % Testcases have passed.
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