iSQI TMMi-P_Syll2.1 TMMi Test Maturity Model Integration Professional (TMMi-P) Online Training
iSQI TMMi-P_Syll2.1 Online Training
The questions for TMMi-P_Syll2.1 were last updated at Apr 26,2025.
- Exam Code: TMMi-P_Syll2.1
- Exam Name: TMMi Test Maturity Model Integration Professional (TMMi-P)
- Certification Provider: iSQI
- Latest update: Apr 26,2025
Consider the following five statements about TMMi level 2 process areas in an Agile context.
Which of these statements are true, and which ones are false?
a. Test performance indicators in an Agile context at TMMi level 2 are always more related to team performance (for example, Velocity) than to the end-results of iterations (such as escaped defects). b. The product risk assessment process for Agile projects will normally take a more lightweight approach than with a sequential lifecycle model.
c. The process area Test Monitoring and Control in an Agile context is not as important as in a traditional methodology, since sticking to a rigid plan is not one of the tenets of the Agile manifesto nor one of the principles of Agile.
d. For TMMi in an Agile project, it is not necessary to have traceability between requirements, test conditions and tests, because test conditions are not part of an Agile methodology.
e. Following the principles of Agile development, the specification of test environments is normally performed closer to test execution than in a sequential methodology, to provide the opportunity for late changes to be implemented.
- A . Statements (A. and (E. are true, statements (b), (C. and (D. are false
- B . Statement (B. is true, statements (a), (c), (D. and (E. are false
- C . Statements (B. and (C. are true, statements (a), (D. and (E. are false
- D . Statements (B. and (D. are true, statements (a), (C. and (E. are false
Which of the following statements is TRUE with respect to TMMi Levels 4 and 5 in an Agile context?
- A . Because Agile projects tend to focus on defect detection rather than defect prevention, Process area 5.1 Defect Prevention is less relevant when assessing an Agile organisation for TMMi level 5.
- B . Process area 4.3 Advanced Reviews is less relevant in an Agile context because quality tends to be a team effort and verification and validation tend to be discussed at team meetings, not in formal reviews.
- C . When considering the achievement of specific goals in process area 5.3 Test Process Optimization in an Agile context, the deployment of new testing technologies and test improvements do not have to be made across the whole organization, since Agile teams are autonomous and can decide which improvements suit their way of working best.
- D . Agile projects normally do not use operational profiles or usage models of a product on which to base statistically valid inferences to help create a representative sample of tests, thus the TMMi level 5 specific goal “Testing is performed using Statistical Methods” is considered not relevant in an Agile context.
Consider the following characteristics of an assessment:
* the assessment is performed by an accredited TMMi assessor.
* only interviews are used as evidence.
To which type of assessment do these characteristics relate?
- A . Informal assessments
- B . Formal assessments
- C . Both formal and informal assessments
- D . Neither formal nor informal assessments based on TAMAR
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- A . The involvement of one accredited TMMi lead assessor is a requirement for an informal assessment.
- B . The involvement of two accredited TMMi lead assessors is a requirement for a formal assessment.
- C . An informal assessment does not provide an assessment report.
- D . Only a formal assessment can provide an assessment report with a valid maturity level rating.
Which of the following statements about informal assessments is FALSE?
- A . An informal assessment is a quick scan of an organization’s maturity level against TMMi, but no formal rating is given.
- B . Advantages of informal assessments over formal assessments include: they are less time consuming; they are less costly; they provide a result just as accurate as with a formal assessment.
- C . During a test process improvement programme, informal assessments are typically performed several times.
- D . Only one type of evidence is required for an informal assessment.
Which of the following statements about informal assessments is FALSE?
- A . An informal assessment is a quick scan of an organization’s maturity level against TMMi, but no formal rating is given.
- B . Advantages of informal assessments over formal assessments include: they are less time consuming; they are less costly; they provide a result just as accurate as with a formal assessment.
- C . During a test process improvement programme, informal assessments are typically performed several times.
- D . Only one type of evidence is required for an informal assessment.
Which of the following statements about informal assessments is FALSE?
- A . An informal assessment is a quick scan of an organization’s maturity level against TMMi, but no formal rating is given.
- B . Advantages of informal assessments over formal assessments include: they are less time consuming; they are less costly; they provide a result just as accurate as with a formal assessment.
- C . During a test process improvement programme, informal assessments are typically performed several times.
- D . Only one type of evidence is required for an informal assessment.
Which of the following statements about informal assessments is FALSE?
- A . An informal assessment is a quick scan of an organization’s maturity level against TMMi, but no formal rating is given.
- B . Advantages of informal assessments over formal assessments include: they are less time consuming; they are less costly; they provide a result just as accurate as with a formal assessment.
- C . During a test process improvement programme, informal assessments are typically performed several times.
- D . Only one type of evidence is required for an informal assessment.
Which of the following statements about informal assessments is FALSE?
- A . An informal assessment is a quick scan of an organization’s maturity level against TMMi, but no formal rating is given.
- B . Advantages of informal assessments over formal assessments include: they are less time consuming; they are less costly; they provide a result just as accurate as with a formal assessment.
- C . During a test process improvement programme, informal assessments are typically performed several times.
- D . Only one type of evidence is required for an informal assessment.
Reporting phase
Which of following orderings matches the generic assessment process?
- A . 1,2,3,4
- B . 2,3,1,4
- C . 3,2,1,4
- D . 2,1,3,4