EMT Practice Test

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Question1: You are testing a machine that scores exam papers and assigns grades. Based on the score achieved the
grades are as follows:
1-49 = F, 50-59 = D-, 60-69 = D, 70-79 = C, 80-89 = B, 90-100=A
If you apply boundary value analysis, how many test cases will you need to achieve minimum test
coverage?

Question2: Pairwise testing is considered as type of...?

Question3: Which cloud capability is most beneficial for performance testing?

Question4: You are testing a native application for a smart phone. The application allows the user to make grocery
lists on the phone and store up to three lists at a time. A list can contain up to 50 items.
Which of the following is the minimum set of test conditions to achieve 100% coverage with the boundary
value analysis test technique?

Question5: You have been doing your mobile application performance testing on a simulator. Why would you need to
do some testing on a real device?

Question6: If you are testing a mobile application that is not safety-critical, which life cycle model is most likely to be
used?

Question7: In lifecycle models, what should testing provide in term of speed of releasing the product to market?

Question8: Tax rates on income are: 0% for up to 5000 EUR, 10% is added for each additional 5000 EUR up to
20,000 EUR, and 40% is applied for above 20,000 EUR, which test inputs in EUR would be selected for
valid equivalence partitions?

Question9: What does the word "people are too trusting" mean?

Question10: Which of these is considered as one of the biggest challenges to testing mobile applications?

Question11: Which of the following factors will affect the choice of the equipment requirements?

Question12: Correctness can be defined as a combination of which two quality characteristics?

Question13: Which of the following is most typically a task the tester performs in mobile security testing?

Question14: Which of the following is a generic tool that would be useful for a mobile application testing project?

Question15: In mobile application testing do manual functional testing tasks like requirements analysis, test design, test
execution, and reporting provide value to the testing of the application?

Question16: What types of testing are particularly important for mobile applications based on the user's expectations?

Question17: Which of the following skills must the tester have in mobile testing?

Question18: From the user's perspective, what is the difference between native mobile applications and those that were
designed to be viewed through a web browser on a mobile device.

Question19: When conducting security testing on a mobile application, which is the correct set of basic areas to cover?

Question20: If a smart phone application cannot scale an image down to fit on the screen, what is the functional
attribute that is not delivered?

Question21: "Push it out and let the users test it"
Which is correct?

Question22: For a navigation application on a smart phone, which is the most importance device capability?

Question23: When building a flexible testing framework, how does the short product life cycle affect the test approach
and tool decisions?

Question24: Which of the following the tester must understand while selecting the test tool?

Question25: You have just been assigned to test a native mobile application for a delivery recording device used by
mail and package couriers. This is a new version of a product that is already in production. The production
version of the product has had issues with the hardware particularly with capturing signatures entered on
the device and with associating photo images to the proper delivery addresses. This has resulted in a
problem with reconciling the package delivery information. You need to test the application on a network
with 1000 of these devices sending information back to the main office. Budget is limited as is the ability to
obtain 1000 devices.
What should you do?

Question26: In what way might a mobile device itself supply data to the mobile application?

Question27: You are testing a native application for a smart phone. The application allows the user to make grocery
lists on the phone and store up to three lists at a time. A list can contain up to 50 items.
Which of the following is the minimum set of test conditions to achieve 100% coverage with the
equivalence partitioning test technique?

Question28: If you are testing how much battery is being used by your application, what are you testing?

Question29: If an application is designed to work in a browser on a PC and may not function well when accessed from
a mobile device, what type of application is it?

Question30: Which of the following is considered as personas that need to be covered using persona-based testing?

Question31: If a tool is able to simulate the way in which a specific device would respond to an application, it is
considered to be what type of simulator?

Question32: You are testing an application that will allow users to scan the bar code from a package mailing label and
then receive emails from the package shipper as the package moves through the various stages of its
delivery (e.g., pickup, receipt at central processing, routing, delivery). If requested, the user can also
receive a picture of the signature of the recipient of the package.
This is the second version of this application. The first version was web browser-based and was quite slow
to start up. The new version is a native application with all the same functionality. It is expected that this
application will have wide usage across a large set of networks with varying speeds and reliability.
Given this information, what would be the best approach for doing your testing to ensure the capabilities of
the product are tested as well as the range of devices, environments and networks?

Question33: Which of the following is a requirement for portability testing for the future of a mobile application?

Question34: If the project is to release a new smart phone, what should the tester focus testing on?

Question35: You have information from production that the previous version of your product has had a high rate of
abandonment after the initial download. In fact, it appears people download the application and never use
it. Poor performance is thought to be the main problem that is causing people to give up the application.
Which of the following aspects of the application should be specifically targeted for testing to help
determine if this is really the problem?

Question36: If you are testing a mobile banking application, is it important to test the interaction between the software
and the device?

Question37: If an application resides on the mobile device and was written specifically for that device, what type of
application is it?

Question38: What is the primary use of teststorming?

Question39: Why is risk based testing very important in mobile testing?

Question40: What is the best way to verify that a simulator is giving reliable results?