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Q11. DRAG DROP 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage customer service bug reports. 

A customer has reported a problem and provided documentation of the steps to reproduce the problem. 

You need to use exploratory testing to create a bug and associate the bug to a new test case. 

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

Answer: 


Q12. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) for manual test runs. 

You are creating an action recording but some of the recorded actions were not part of the intended steps. 

You need to remove only the unwanted actions from the current action recording. 

What should you do? 

A. Open the test results and save the action log. Edit the action log to remove the unwanted actions. Import the file as an attachment, overwriting the initial action log. 

B. Reset the test case inside the test runner and create a new action log. 

C. Delete the unwanted actions from the captured actions inside the test runner. 

D. Open the test results and edit the action log to remove the unwanted actions. 

Answer:


Q13. Your team is using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You have a manual test case for a web page on which the user is required to enter information into several text fields. The test takes a long time to run. According to previous test results data, there are problems with testers entering data in the wrong fields. 

You need to use MTM to eliminate the repeatability issues with the least amount of effort. 

What should you do? 

A. Break the test up into several shorter test cases to isolate the steps that have repeatability problems. 

B. Create an action recording and fast forward to repeat the test steps that have repeatability problems. 

C. Convert the test case to an automated test. 

D. Change the order of the test steps so the least repeatable steps are run first. 

Answer:


Q14. You plan to conduct a manual test for an ASP.NET website by using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You create a test plan named Calculate_Margin by using Testing Center in MTM. 

You need to link all the test cases that belong to the Calculate_Margin test plan with new requirements that are stored as work items in Team Foundation Server 2012. 

What should you do? 

A. In the Links section of the test plan, click Add link to associate the requirements document. 

B. Associate the requirements document with the test plan by name, then add a link by using the area path relevant to the requirements being tested. 

C. Create the test cases within the test plan by using a Test Suite, then associate the new requirements by adding them as attachments to the test cases. 

D. Click Add requirements from the Contents menu of the test plan and associate the new requirements. 

Answer:


Q15. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manually test for an ASP.NET website. 

You have previously created a test plan named QA Release 1.0 that contains 115 test cases, and you are now planning the testing for Release 2.0. 

The QA Release 2.0 test plan must meet the following requirements: 

You need to facilitate simultaneous testing of the website by creating the QA Release 2.0 test plan according to the stated requirements. 

What should you do? 

A. Copy the root test suite from the QA Release 1.0 test plan into the QA Release 2.0 test plan. 

B. Clone the root test suite from the QA Release 1.0 test plan into the QA Release 2.0 test plan. 

C. Copy all the test cases from the QA Release 1.0 test plan into the QA Release 2.0 test plan by using the Create copy option in Test Case Manager. 

D. Export all the test cases from the QA Release 1.0 test plan into Excel, then import them into the QA Release 2.0 test plan. 

Answer:


Q16. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage your testing efforts. 

You plan to use the Recommended tests feature to assist in identifying tests to run against a Windows Presentation Foundation rich client application. When you select a new build, no recommended tests are displayed. 

You need to configure the data collectors to enable the feature. 

Which data collector should you configure? 

A. Action Log 

B. Test Impact 

C. IntelliTrace 

D. ASP.NET Client Proxy for IntelliTrace and Test Impact 

Answer:


Q17. 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. 

Answer:


Q18. You are a test developer using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You have copied a test case that has five parameters. 

You need to change the parameter names in the new test case and keep the parameter values intact. 

What should you do? 

A. For each parameter, click Rename parameter in the Parameter Values pane. 

B. Replace the existing parameters with new, renamed parameters. 

C. Edit each test step and rename the parameters. 

D. Copy and paste the data values from the old parameters into new parameters. 

Answer:


Q19. While reviewing a bug in Microsoft Test Manager (MTM), you realize there is no test case covering the bug. 

You need to create a test case from the bug, including test steps, and associate it with the test case for future reference. 

What should you do? 

A. In MTM, in the Verify Bugs activity, select the bug. Click Open test case. 

B. Open a Visual Studio 2012 window. Select the bug and click Open test case. 

C. In MTM, in the Verify Bugs activity, select the bug. Click Create test case from bug. 

D. Open a Visual Studio 2012 window. Create a test case and associate it with the bug. 

Answer:


Q20. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to perform exploratory testing. 

You need to insert an image into the comment area for the test run. 

What are two possible ways to accomplish this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) 

A. Use the Add screenshot tool in the exploratory test runner and drag the selection box over the area of the screen you want to capture. 

B. Capture the image you want to insert by using your favorite screen capture utility and paste the image into the comment area of the exploratory testing window. 

C. Capture the image you want to insert by using your favorite screen capture utility and save the file to disk. Add the image as an attachment to the test run. 

D. Capture the image you want to insert by using your favorite screen capture utility. Drag and drop the file onto the comment area from the Windows Explorer. 

Answer: AC