General Software Testing Intermediate Defect Tracking Quiz

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1. A defect with 'Won't Fix' status typically indicates:

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General Software Testing Intermediate Defect Tracking Quiz - Quiz

This quiz evaluates your understanding of defect tracking, bug lifecycle management, and quality assurance practices in software testing. You'll encounter scenarios involving test case design, defect classification, severity assessment, and testing methodologies. Ideal for college-level students and professionals seeking to strengthen their testing fundamentals and defect management skills.

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2. In defect management, 'impact analysis' is used to determine:

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3. What is the purpose of attaching logs and screenshots to a defect report?

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4. A defect classified as 'blocker' typically means:

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5. In defect tracking, what does 'traceability' ensure?

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6. What information should a well-written defect report always include?

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7. A defect with low severity but high priority would typically be:

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8. Which stakeholder typically has the authority to close a defect after verification?

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9. In defect tracking, what does the term 'reopen' mean?

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10. What is the primary benefit of using an automated defect tracking tool?

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11. What is the primary purpose of defect tracking in software testing?

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12. In defect management, what does 'root cause analysis' help identify?

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13. What is a 'duplicate defect' in defect tracking?

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14. Which of the following is NOT a standard defect priority level?

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15. A defect marked as 'Deferred' typically means:

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16. What does 'regression testing' verify after a defect fix?

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17. In a defect report, what information is considered most critical?

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18. What is the difference between a defect and a failure in software testing?

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19. Which severity level typically indicates a defect that prevents core functionality from working?

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20. In defect lifecycle management, what does the 'Assigned' status typically indicate?

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A defect with 'Won't Fix' status typically indicates:
In defect management, 'impact analysis' is used to determine:
What is the purpose of attaching logs and screenshots to a defect...
A defect classified as 'blocker' typically means:
In defect tracking, what does 'traceability' ensure?
What information should a well-written defect report always include?
A defect with low severity but high priority would typically be:
Which stakeholder typically has the authority to close a defect after...
In defect tracking, what does the term 'reopen' mean?
What is the primary benefit of using an automated defect tracking...
What is the primary purpose of defect tracking in software testing?
In defect management, what does 'root cause analysis' help identify?
What is a 'duplicate defect' in defect tracking?
Which of the following is NOT a standard defect priority level?
A defect marked as 'Deferred' typically means:
What does 'regression testing' verify after a defect fix?
In a defect report, what information is considered most critical?
What is the difference between a defect and a failure in software...
Which severity level typically indicates a defect that prevents core...
In defect lifecycle management, what does the 'Assigned' status...
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