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1. What is a benefit of tester independence in an Agile project?
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Question 2 of 5

2. Given the following user stories:
  • “As a bank teller, I can easily navigate through the system menu and links, and find the information I am looking for”
  • “For all users, the system must display all queries in less than 2 seconds, 90% of the time”
And the associated test cases:
  • TC1: Login as bank teller. Enter customer ID. Verify that the customer transaction history is easy to find, and that navigating through the menus is intuitive
  • TC2: Login as bank teller: Enter customer Name. Verify that the customer accounts are easy to find and that navigating through the menus is intuitive
  • TC3: Simulate expected traffic on system and validate the time for customer transaction history to display is less than 2 seconds
Which test quadrants would the above test cases be part of?
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Question 3 of 5

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Which of the following activities are done in release planning?
  1. Identifying testable user stories with acceptance criteria.
  2. Elaborating the user stories into tasks.
  3. Prioritizing the user stories.
  4. Creating acceptance tests for the user stories.
  5. Analyzing risks for each of the user stories.
  6. Performing high level estimation for the release.
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4. Why is a user’s knowledge of the business procedures, processes and constraints important when defining acceptance criteria for stories?
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5. In an Agile project, which of the following is usually checked into a configuration management system?
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