Exam CTFL_Syll_4.0 Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion
Actual exam question for ISQI's CTFL_Syll_4.0 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
A number of characteristics are given for impact of SDLC on the testing effort.
i.Finishing of requirements review leading to test analysis
ii.Both - static and dynamic testing performed at unit testing level
iii.Frequent regression testing may need to be performed
iv.Extensive product documentation
v.More use of exploratory testing
Which of the following statements is MOST correct?
i.Finishing of requirements review leading to test analysis
ii.Both - static and dynamic testing performed at unit testing level
iii.Frequent regression testing may need to be performed
iv.Extensive product documentation
v.More use of exploratory testing
Which of the following statements is MOST correct?
Suggested Answer: B Vote an answer
Sequential models, such as the Waterfall model, typically involve completing the requirements review before moving on to test analysis, as well as producing extensive product documentation (i and iv). Iterative and incremental models, like Agile and Spiral models, often involve both static and dynamic testing at the unit testing level, frequent regression testing due to continuous integration and changes, and more use of exploratory testing (ii, iii, and v).
References:
* ISTQB CTFL Syllabus V4.0, Section 2.1 on software development lifecycle models and their impact on testing, which discusses the characteristics and testing practices of different lifecycle models.
References:
* ISTQB CTFL Syllabus V4.0, Section 2.1 on software development lifecycle models and their impact on testing, which discusses the characteristics and testing practices of different lifecycle models.
by Mortimer at Jul 19, 2025, 12:54 PM
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