1. What is Validation and Verification?
2. What is Severity and Priority? Give an examples for:
Severity High and Priority High
Severity High and Priority low
Severity low and Priority high
Severity low and Priority low
3. What is Test Metrics?
4. What is Traceabily Matrix?
5. What is CAR in Cheque Remittance Project?
6.What are the tabs in the latest version of Test Director?
7.Explain Development "V" Model?
8.What will you do first when you are asked to start testing?
9.What will you do if you find a bug first time? Can i
directly report to the developer?
10.Can you connect Load Runner to Test Director?
Answer Posted / sreenu babu
CAR generally means Cause Analysis Report------- used to
analysis any unexpected activity( which is not in risk plan)
happened in the testing process.
Sreenu Babu
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