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What is risk analysis? What does it have to do with Severity and Priority?

Answer

Risk analysis is a method to determine how much risk is involved in something. In testing, it can be used to determine when to test something or whether to test something at all. Items with higher risk values should be tested early and often. Items with lower risk value can be tested later, or not at all. It can also be used with defects. Severity tells us how bad a defect is: "how much damage can it cause?" Priority tells us how soon it is desired to fix the defect: "should we fix this and if so, by when?"


Defects with High Severity and Priority are tested first.

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What would be the output of the following program?

main()

{

  extern int i;

   i = 20;

  printf( "%d", sizeof(i) );

}

Answer

extern int i is a declaration and not a definition, hence Error occured.

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Which among the following is not correctly matched?

A) Parachute: W H carothers B) Barometer: Torricelli
C) Cells: Robert Hooke D) X- Ray: W Roentgen
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Parachute: W H carothers

Explanation:
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Bright light is found to emit from photographer’s flashgun. This brightness is due to the presence of which one of the following noble gases?

A) Argon B) Xenon
C) Neon D) Helium
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Xenon

Explanation:

Electronic Flash differs from the consumable bulb flash in important aspects. Instead of creating light by burning up in an atmosphere containing oxygen, a consumable material (each bulb being used therefore only once), it produces a brilliant incandescent by discharging a current for a brief instant through a rarified gas, usually xenon. The gas glows every time the discharge is made through it but it is not consumed, so that many thousands of flashes are obtainable from a single tube, which helps to offset the much higher cost of the initial apparatus.

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After how many years Rajya Sabha is dissolved?

A) It is never dissolved B) 2 years
C) 5 years D) 6 years
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) It is never dissolved

Explanation:

Rajya Sabha is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution. However, one third of the members retire every second year, and are replaced by newly elected members.

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Rear view mirror of car is convex or concave?

A) Convex B) Concave
C) Both A & B D) Can't be determined
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Convex

Explanation:

The side view mirror, in all the vehicles we use only convex mirror. This mirror makes the objects and small to show them in the mirror. That's why in all such mirrors, "Ojects in the mirror are closer than they appear."

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Which European Country provide its currency for Bank of Central African states

A) France B) UK
C) Netherlands D) Germany
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) France

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What is the main motive behind dealer incentives?

A) encouraging the maximum number of sales of the manufacturers products B) to maintain a permanent deal
C) maintaining good dealer-manufacturer relationships D) ensuring that the customer gets the best possible deal
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) encouraging the maximum number of sales of the manufacturers products

Explanation:

The main motive behind dealer incentives is to give the products at some low price for the dealers who take the products in bulk and maintain good selling of these products.

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