Software-Engineering
October 12, 2023
NIC-NIELIT Scientist-B 2020
October 13, 2023
Software-Engineering
October 12, 2023
NIC-NIELIT Scientist-B 2020
October 13, 2023

Software-Engineering

Question 34

Match the following:

(P) Condition coverage                      (i) Black-box testing
(Q) Equivalence class partitioning         (ii) System testing
(R) Volume testing                        (iii) White-box testing
(S) Alpha testing                          (iv) Performance testing
A
P-ii, Q-iii, R-i, S-iv
B
P-iii, Q-iv, R-ii, S-i
C
P-iii, Q-i, R-iv, S-ii
D
P-iii, Q-i, R-ii, S-iv
Question 34 Explanation: 
Condition coverage is also known as predicate coverage in which each of the Boolean expression evaluated to both true and false, which is nothing but white-box testing, which tests internal structures of an application. Hence A-3.

Equivalence class partitioning ⇒ is a software testing technique that divides the input data of a software unit into partitions of equivalent data from which test cases can be derived, which is nothing but black box testing. Hence B-1.

Volume testing ⇒ Performance testing – C-4.

Alpha testing ⇒ System Testing D-2.
Correct Answer: C
Question 34 Explanation: 
Condition coverage is also known as predicate coverage in which each of the Boolean expression evaluated to both true and false, which is nothing but white-box testing, which tests internal structures of an application. Hence A-3.

Equivalence class partitioning ⇒ is a software testing technique that divides the input data of a software unit into partitions of equivalent data from which test cases can be derived, which is nothing but black box testing. Hence B-1.

Volume testing ⇒ Performance testing – C-4.

Alpha testing ⇒ System Testing D-2.
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