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Q1. You are a test developer using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

An application that you are testing has gone through a design change. The test case now has five test steps that contain obsolete parameters. 

You need to completely remove these parameters, their data values, and their names, but keep the test steps intact. 

What should you do? 

A. Delete all of the data value iterations for the obsolete parameters by clicking Delete iteration in the Parameter Values pane. 

B. Delete the obsolete parameters from the test case by clicking Rename parameter in the Parameter Values pane and replace the name with a blank replacement value. 

C. Delete the test steps with the old parameters and insert a new test step in their place. 

D. Delete the obsolete parameters from the test case by clicking Delete parameter in the Parameter Values pane and remove the parameter name from the test steps. 

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Q2. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You have a large list of existing test plans that are obsolete. These test plans should be kept for historical purposes. When testers click oi the Home button to select a test plan, the list is too long to easily navigate. 

You need to show only the test plans that are currently being used. 

What should you do? 

A. In the Test Plan Manager view, right-click each obsolete test plan and select Hide. 

B. In the Test Plan Manager view, for each obsolete test plan select Delete test plan. 

C. In the test plan Properties, change the State to Inactive for each obsolete test plan. 

D. In the Test Plan Manager view, right-click each obsolete test plan and select Close.\ 

E. In the test plan Properties, change the State to Closed for each obsolete test plan. 

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Q3. You create a set of test cases for a complex requirement. 

The test cases should be listed in a specific order. 

You need to configure a test suite and define the order of the test cases. 

Which type of test suite should you configure? 

A. Query-based 

B. Static 

C. Requirements-based 

D. Order-based 

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Q4. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

Your company no longer supports a particular configuration for the application under test. 

You need to ensure that the test configuration is unavailable as an option in a test plan. 

Which state should you assign to the test configuration? 

A. Closed 

B. Inactive 

C. Disabled 

D. Idle 

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Q5. You plan to roll out Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). Phase 1 testing will include manual testing only. In Phase 2, you will introduce automated test suites to complement manual testing. 

You plan to use diagnostic data adapters for each phase. 

You need to provide the correct diagnostic data adapters. 

Which data diagnostic adapter is only applicable to manual testing and would accomplish this goal? 

A. Code coverage 

B. Actions 

C. Video Recording 

D. Event Log 

E. Test impact 

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Q6. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You have developed a new test case. 

You need to: 

What should you do? 

A. Open the Test Configuration Manager view and change the area path, priority, and state. 

B. Open the Test Plan Manager view and change the area path, priority, and state. 

C. Open the test case work item and change the area path, priority, and state. 

D. Open the test plan Properties view and change the area path, priority, and state. 

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Q7. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You have test cases that use a shared steps work item. You plan to replace the shared steps work item with a new implementation. 

You need to find the test cases that are using that shared steps work item. 

What are two possible features you could use to achieve this goal? (Choose two. Each answer choice provides a complete solution.) 

A. A Direct Links query 

B. Shared Steps Manager 

C. The TCM.exe utility 

D. The WitAdmin.exe utility 

Answer: AB 


Q8. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to create a test plan for testing an ASP.NET website. 

Your test plan needs to validate a set of critical business functionalities for the current sprint. All business functionalities are documented in the requirements document published to the project portal. 

You need to associate your test plan with the requirements document. 

What should you do? 

A. Add a link to the requirements document in the Links section of the Properties view of the test plan. 

B. Click Copy Link in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan. 

C. In the Area path drop-down list in the Properties view of the test plan, right-click the test plan area path node relevant to the requirements being tested. Select Add link to associate the requirements document link on the project portal with the area path node. 

D. Click Link next to the Description box in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan. 

E. Click Link next to the Name box in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan. 

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Q9. DRAG DROP 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage your testing efforts. You need to produce a list of manual test runs over the past week. 

What should you do? (To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

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Q10. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You are developing a test that requires a test step to verify a result against a known value. 

You plan to insert a new step to accomplish this task. 

You need to make the new step a validation step. 

What should you do? 

A. Type the expected value into the Expected Result column of the new test step. 

B. Type the expected value into the Action column of the new test step. 

C. Add the expected result value into the Parameter Values pane. 

D. Add a parameter to the Action column of the new test step. 

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