ISTQB CTFL_Syll2018 ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level (Syllabus 2018) Online Training
ISTQB CTFL_Syll2018 Online Training
The questions for CTFL_Syll2018 were last updated at Nov 20,2024.
- Exam Code: CTFL_Syll2018
- Exam Name: ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level (Syllabus 2018)
- Certification Provider: ISTQB
- Latest update: Nov 20,2024
Which of the following risks represents the highest level of risk to the project?
- A . Likelihood of failure = 1%, potential cost of impact = $1m.
- B . Likelihood of failure = 10%, potential cost of impact = $500,000.
- C . Likelihood of failure = 20%, potential cost of impact = $150,000.
- D . Likelihood of failure = 5%, potential cost of impact = $500,000.
What factors should be considered to determine whether enough testing has been performed?
(i) The exit criteria.
(ii) The budget.
(iii) How big the test team is.
(iv) The product’s risk profile.
(v) How good the testing tools are.
(vi) Sufficient details of the system status to allow decisions
- A . i and ii and iv and vi
- B . i and ii and iii and vi
- C . ii and iii and iv and v
- D . i and ii and v and vi
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.
Which of the following statements is most true about test conditions?
- A . An item or event of a component or system that can be verified by one or more test cases.
- B . The grouping of a composite set of test cases which, when tested as a whole, reveal a positive or negative result.
- C . A testable component derived from business requirements.
- D . Applies to software testing only.