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If you are testing how much battery is being used by your application, what are you testing?
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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?
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If you are testing a mobile application that is not safety-critical, which life cycle model is most likely to be used?
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Which of the following is correct regarding security in mobile testing?
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Your organization has just hired a test automation architect who has previously worked on medical software with strict regulatory requirements. His test automation framework is very solid and will allow the staff to build maintainable data-driven test cases. His tool choice is the top of the line tool that has been used for many years for traditional test automation. You are concerned that this is a very expensive tool and may not have the flexibility needed in your environment, particularly since the mobile applications your company develops are intended to exist in the market for only six months before being re-worked to add new features and change the user interface. The software development life cycle is iterative and the team uses continuous integration to provide testable software faster. Given this information, what should you recommended for the test approach?
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Pairwise testing is considered as type of…?
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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?
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In the future, what is the expectation for device capabilities?
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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?
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In what way might a mobile device itself supply data to the mobile application?
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If a smart phone application cannot scale an image down to fit on the screen, what is the functional attribute that is not delivered?
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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?
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Which of the following is considered as a defect based technique?
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You have a need to test network connectivity in a variety of environments to determine if your web site will respond fast enough and reliably enough to the requests from your mobile web-based application. You don’t have the ability to create these environments within your test facilities. What is the best option to use to conduct this testing?
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You are testing an application for a smart phone. You have determined that you only need to test one device from the target family of devices because the behavior of all devices in that family will be the same for this application. This is an example of what test design technique?
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You are planning to conduct performance testing on a new application. You have been given a set of personas to use during this testing. How should you apply the personas in the performance testing approach?
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You are responsible for performance testing for a new hybrid mobile application that will run on smartphones. The application will use the phone’s GPS capability to determine the altitude of the phone. This information will be used to send information to the user indicating the change in their “safe limit” for alcohol consumption. You expect your highest usage of the system to be on New Years Eve when many people are skiing at high altitudes and will need to check their safe limit. For the first year of usage, 5,000 concurrent users are expected to use the application on that one evening. Given this information, what is the best approach to use for conducting the performance test?
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When building a flexible testing framework, how does the short product life cycle affect the test approach and tool decisions?
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Which of the following is true about a browser-based application?
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You have been doing your mobile application performance testing on a simulator. Why would you need to do some testing on a real device?
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