51) Each requirement type with risk-based quality management enabled supports either. A) risk analysis or risk assessment B) risk breakdown or risk assessment C) risk breakdown or risk review D) risk analysis or risk evaluation
52) Performing a risk-based quality management analysis for an analysis requirement involves the following steps
A) Determine Risk groups, Define Testing Policy Settings, Finalize Testing Policy, Analyze Testing Strategy B) Determine Risk Categories, Define Testing guidelines Settings, Finalize Testing Policy, Analyze Testing Strategy C) Determine Risk Categories, Define Testing Policy Settings, Finalize Testing guidelines, Analyze Testing Strategy D) Determine Risk Categories, Define Testing Policy Settings, Finalize Testing Policy, Analyze Testing Strategy
53) An ...... requirement is a requirement belonging to a type that represents higher levels in the requirements tree hierarchy, such as the Folder type.
A) analysis B) assessment C) Policy D) Test
54) An ....... requirement is a requirement belonging to a type that represents requirements that are children of analysis requirements and at a lower level in the requirements tree hierarchy.
A) analysis B) assessment C) Policy D) Test
55) For each assessment requirement under the analysis requirement, you determine the Risk Category. The Risk Category is composed of two factors.
A) Business Probability and Failure Criticality B) Business Vitality and Failure Probability C) Business Criticality and Failure Probability D) Business Criticality and Failure Possibility
56) The Business Criticality of a requirement has three possible values:.....
A) Critical, Important, Nice to Have B) Critical, Importance, Nice to Have C) Critical, Important, Nice to Had D) None of these
57) The Failure Probability of a requirement has three possible values:...
A) High, Standard, Low B) High, Average, Low C) High, Medium, Low D) None of these
58)
A) Full, Partial, Basic, and Low B) Full, Partial, Basic, and None C) Full, Half, Basic, and None D) Full, Partial, Critical, and None
59) The Business Criticality of a requirement is a measure of how likely a test on the requirement is to fail, based on the technical complexity of the requirement’s implementation, without consideration of the requirement’s impact on the business.
A) True B) False
60) The Failure Probability of a requirement is a measure of how important the requirement is to your business
A) True B) False
51) A, 52) D, 53) A, 54) B, 55) C, 56) A, 57) C, 58) B, 59) B, 60) B
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