Thursday, December 24, 2009

Testing Multiple Choice Questions-10

SDLC Process Models Multiple Choice Questions

1
The Prototyping/Incremental model of development reduces total expected post-deployment error correction costs.

A) True
B) False

2
A process model for software engineering is chosen based on the ........

A) nature of the project and application
B) the methods and tools to be used
C) the controls and deliverables that are required
D) All of above

3
RAD takes advantage of automated tools and techniques to restructure the process of building information systems.

A) Waterfall
B) RAD
C) Incremental
D) None

4
Sometimes called the ......, the linear sequential model suggests a systematic, sequential approach to software development that begins at the system level and progresses through analysis, design, coding, testing, and support.

A) classic life cycle
B) the waterfall model
C) Incremental
D) Both A & B

5
Evolutionary process model resembles iterative enhancement model.

A) True
B) False

6
When your customer has a legitimate need but is clueless about the details, develop a ....... as a first step

A) dummy
B) Incremental model
C) prototype
D) All of above

7
Rapid application development (RAD) is an incremental software development process
model that emphasizes an extremely long development cycle.

A) True
B) False

8
The development of a prototype might involve extra cost, but overall cost might turnout to be lower than that of an equivalent system developed using the waterfall model.

A) True
B) False

9
The ........ combines elements of the linear sequential model (applied repetitively) with the iterative philosophy of prototyping.

A) sequential model
B) Incremental model
C) prototype model
D) RAD model

10
A spiral model is divided into a number of framework activities, also called ...... regions.

A) task
B) work
C) model
D) frame

11
The goal is to identify risk and focus on it early.

A) RAD
B) Spiral
C) Incremental
D) Sequential

1) a, 2) d, 3) b, 4) d, 5) a, 6) c, 7) b, 8) a, 9) b, 10) a, 11) b