Improving predictions, products, processes and resources

Improving predictions, products, processes and resources


1) Which factors affect the probable consequences likely if a risk occur?
A) Risk avoidance
B) Risk monitoring
C) Risk timing
D) Contingency planning
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ANSWER: C) Risk timing




2) The risk which gives the degree of uncertainty and the project schedule will be maintained so that the product will be delivered in time.
A) Business risk
B) Technical risk
C) Schedule risk
D) Project risk
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ANSWER: C) Schedule risk




3) staff turnover, poor communication with the customer are risks that are extrapolated
from past experience are called.

A) Business risks
B) Predictable risks
C) Project risks
D) Technical risks
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ANSWER: B) Predictable risks




4) The objective for formal technical review is to core errors in software work products.
A) True
B) False
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ANSWER: B) False




5) Variation control in the context of software engineering involves controlling variation in the.
A) Process applied
B) Resources expended
C) Product quality attributes
D) All mentioned above
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ANSWER: D) All mentioned above




6) Software risk impact assessment should focus on consequences affecting,
1) Performance
2) Support
3) Cost
4) Schedule
A) Yes
B) No
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ANSWER: A) Yes




7) Software Maturity Index is computed with the following formula: [MT (FA+FC+FD)]/MT.
A) True
B) False
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ANSWER: A) True




8) During security testing the tester plays the role of the individual who desires to.
A) Penetrates the system
B) Penetrates the listener
C) Both A & B
D) None of the above
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ANSWER: A) Penetrates the system




9) In software engineering trends real-world benefits are now obvious, and usage penetrates a significant percentage of the potential market.
A) Slope of enlightenment
B) Disillusionment
C) Plateau of productivity
D) Peak of inflated expectations
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ANSWER: C) Plateau of productivity




10) A special set of ISO guidelines have been developed to help interpret the standard for the use in software process.
A) ISO 9001-2000
B) ISO 9001-2001
C) ISO 9000-3
D) ISO 9000-4
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ANSWER: C) ISO 9000-3




11) Which of the following is not a section in the standard for SQA plans recommended by IEEE?
A) Budget
B) Time
C) People
D) None of the above
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ANSWER: A) Budget




12) Statistical quality assurance involves.
A) Tracking each defect to its underlying cause
B) Isolated the "vital few" cause
C) Moving to correct them
D) All mentioned above
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ANSWER: D) All mentioned above




13) Which one of the following is not an SQA activity?
A) Black box testing
B) White box testing
C) Integration testing
D) Unit testing
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ANSWER: B) White box testing




14) PAD is metric indicates the number of classes that can access another class attributes and a violation of encapsulation.
A) True
B) False
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ANSWER: A) True




15) Fanin in an OO context indicates.
A) Objects
B) Inheritance
C) Messages
D) Polymorphism
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ANSWER: B) Inheritance




16) Which classes represent data stores (e.g., a database) that will persist beyond the execution of the software.
A) Process classes
B) System classes
C) Persistent classes
D) User interface classes
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ANSWER: C) Persistent classes




17) System classes define all abstractions that are necessary for human computer interaction (HCI).
A) True
B) False
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ANSWER: B) False



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