Consider the following skills assessment spreadsheet for your test team (consisting of four team
members):
This spreadsheet has three sections: technical expertise, testing skills and professionalism.
The skill levels for each skill area for both the “technical expertise” and “testing skills” sections
have been rated on a four-point scale:
– E (Expert): indicates that a person has expert knowledge and experience in the skill area
– B (Beginner): indicates that a person has some knowledge and experience in the skill area but
he/she is not autonomous
– W (Wants to learn): indicates that a person has no knowledge or experience in the skill area but
he/she wants to learn that skill
– NI (Not Interested): indicates that a person has no knowledge or experience in the skill area and
he/she is not interested to learn that skill
The skill levels for each skill area of the “professionalism” section have been rated on a three point
scale (H=High, M=Medium, L=Low).
Consider the following analysis of testing skills performed on four peoplE. Alex, Robert, John and
Mark (all the skills have been rated on an ascending scalE. The higher the score, the better the skill):
Which of these people, based on this analysis, would you expect to be most suitable to work
specifically as test designer?

A.
Alex
B.
Roberta
C.
John
D.
Mark
Explanation: