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Which comment would you make?

Scenario “Supercar”
Supercar is an online vehicle sales website specialising in a single manufacturer’s Sports Utility
Vehicles (SUVs) and saloons. A vehicle has two key elements, power unit and body style. The
manufacturer offers three choices of power unit: petrol, diesel and hybrid. There are 3 main body
styles: Saloon, Hatchback and SUV. SUVs only come as petrol and diesel options. Hybrid is available
for Hatchback only. The site will allow an order to be processed if at least one of the chosen vehicle
configuration is in stock, otherwise a message will be displayed asking the user to try again later.

As a tester you are asked to review the “Supercar” specification before starting to design the
corresponding test cases. Which comment would you make?

Which one is a product risk associated with the air quality management system?

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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Which one is a product risk associated with the air quality management system?

Which of the following would be an entry criterion into site acceptance testing for the air quality monitoring

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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Which of the following would be an entry criterion into site acceptance testing for the air quality
monitoring system?

which of the following statements implies the greatest risk for the requirements engineering?

You are project manager for a system that your company is creating for the military in the field of
logistics. A requirements engineer has been assigned to your project but does not have all the
desirable skills for this role. In respect to the attributes of the requirements engineer, which of the
following statements implies the greatest risk for the requirements engineering?

Which of the following is an accurate depiction of the hierarchy of test management documentation (where the h

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
*********************************

Which of the following is an accurate depiction of the hierarchy of test management
documentation (where the highest comes first)?

Which of the following test design techniques would be most suitable for testing that the oxygen is released a

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
*********************************

Which of the following test design techniques would be most suitable for testing that the oxygen is
released at the required times?

which of the following review types would be most recommended to resolve any issues?

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
*********************************

When creating the functional specification for the temperature control system, which of the
following review types would be most recommended to resolve any issues?


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