ISTQB Mock Test

What is ISTQB stands for ?


ISTQB stands for ?


When what is visible to end-users is a deviation from the specific or expected behavior, this is called:


Regression testing should be performed:

V)every week

W)after the software has changed

X)as often as possible

Y)when the environment has changed

Z)when the project manager says


IEEE 829 test plan documentation standard contains all of the following except:


Testing should be stopped when:













Description:

The International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB) is a software testing qualification certification organisation. Founded in Edinburgh in November 2002, ISTQB A.I.S.B.L is a legal entity based in Belgium. The ISTQB is consisted of 47 member boards worldwide (date: July 2010).
The ISTQB is responsible for the international qualification scheme called "ISTQB Certified Tester". The qualifications are based on a syllabus, and there is a hierarchy of qualifications and guidelines for accreditation and examination. The ISTQB Foundation Level exam and the ISEB Foundation Exam became aligned as of 01-June-2006. ISEB, established in 1967 is the world's leading issuer of Software Testing qualifications and offers courses in over 50 countries worldwide.
It is the ISTQB's role to support a single, universally accepted, international qualification scheme, aimed at software and system testing professionals, by providing the core syllabi and by setting guidelines for accreditation and examination for national boards.
The contents of each syllabus are taught as courses by training providers, which have been accredited by national or regional boards. They are globally marketed under the brand name "ISTQB Certified Tester". Each course is concluded by an examination covering the contents of the syllabus. After the examination, each successful participant receives the "ISTQB Certified Tester" certificate (or the local variant with the added "ISTQB compliant" logo).

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Sajal Setia
By: Sajal Setia
240 days 16 hours 31 minutes ago

answer for this question is "failure"

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