Software Testing MCQ Questions and Answers
Software Testing ensures that applications function correctly and meet quality standards. This section offers software testing interview questions and answers covering manual testing, automation tools, bug tracking, and SDLC concepts. Tailored for Infosys, TCS, and Cognizant interviews, these MCQs help you prepare for both technical and HR rounds. Practice these Software Testing MCQs with answers to strengthen your QA fundamentals and boost confidence for software testing job placements.
Software Testing MCQ
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1. The approach/document used to make sure all the requirements are covered when writing test cases
- Test Matrix
- Checklist
- Test bed
- Traceablity Matrix
2. Executing the same test case by giving the number of inputs on same build called as
- Regression Testing
- ReTesting
- Ad hoc Testing
- Sanity Testing
3. Control Charts is a statistical technique to assess, monitor, and maintain the stability of a process.
- True
- False
4. To check whether we are developing the right product according to the customer requirements are not. It is a static process
- Validation
- Verification
- Quality Assurance
- Quality Control
5. To check whether we have developed the product according to the customer requirements r not. It is a Dynamic process. a) Validation
- Verification
- Quality Assurance
- Quality Control
6. Staff development plan describes how the skills and experience of the project team members will be developed.
- True
- False
7. It is a set of levels that defines a testing maturity hieraecy
- TIM (Testing Improving Model)
- TMM (Testing Maturity Model)
- TQM(Total Quality Management)
8. A Non-Functional Software testing done to check if the user interface is easy to use and understand
- Usability Testing
- Security Testing
- Unit testing
- Block Box Testing
9. The review and approved document (i.e. Test plan, System Requirement Specification’s) is called as
- Delivery Document
- Baseline Document
- Checklist
10. What are the Testing Levels?
- Unit Testing
- Integration Testing
- System Testing and Acceptance Testing.
- All the above