Most Frequently Asked Interview Questions" - Manual Testing
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What is a Defect?
Ans. Any flaw imperfection in a software work product.
(or)
Expected result is not matching with the application actual result.
Ans. Any flaw imperfection in a software work product.
(or)
Expected result is not matching with the application actual result.
Q.
What is Severity?
Ans. It defines the important of defect with respect to functional point of view i.e. how critical is defect with respective to the application.
Ans. It defines the important of defect with respect to functional point of view i.e. how critical is defect with respective to the application.
Q.
What is Priority?
Ans. It indicates the importance or urgency of fixing a defect
Ans. It indicates the importance or urgency of fixing a defect
Q.
What is Re-Testing?
Ans. Retesting the application to verify whether defects have been fixed or not.
Ans. Retesting the application to verify whether defects have been fixed or not.
Q.
What is Regression Testing?
Ans. Verifying existing functional and non functional area after making changes to the part of the software or addition of new features.
Ans. Verifying existing functional and non functional area after making changes to the part of the software or addition of new features.
Q.
What is Recovery Testing?
Ans. Checking if the system is able to handle some unexpected unpredictable situations is called recovery testing.
Ans. Checking if the system is able to handle some unexpected unpredictable situations is called recovery testing.
Q.
What is End-to-End Testing?
Ans. Testing the overall functionality of the system including the data integration among all the modules is called end to end testing.
Ans. Testing the overall functionality of the system including the data integration among all the modules is called end to end testing.
Q.
What is Exploratory Testing?
Ans. Exploring the application, understanding the functionality, adding (or) modifying existing test cases for better testing is called exploratory testing.
Ans. Exploring the application, understanding the functionality, adding (or) modifying existing test cases for better testing is called exploratory testing.
Q.What is functionality Testing
Ans. Functionality testing is performed to verify that a
software application performs and functions correctly according to design
specifications.
Q.
What is Non-functionality Testing?
Ans. Validating various non functional aspects of the system such as user interfaces, user friendliness security, compatibility, Load, Stress and Performance etc is called non functional testing.
Ans. Validating various non functional aspects of the system such as user interfaces, user friendliness security, compatibility, Load, Stress and Performance etc is called non functional testing.
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