Q1. 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
Q2. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to perform exploratory testing.
You need to ensure that any bugs or test cases created during an exploratory test session are associated with a specific requirement for the purposes of traceability.
What should you do?
A. From the Test activity, select View Exploratory Test Sessions. Open a session and click the Copy Link button.
B. From the Run Tests activity, select a test case that is a part of a requirement suite and select Run.
C. Create a requirement suite in the test plan, right-click on the suite, and select Explore Requirement.
D. From the Do Exploratory Testing activity, select Explore.
Answer: C
Q3. 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: D
Q4. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
An application that you are responsible for testing has been modified to include a new data entry field. This new field requires testing against a set of known test data.
You need to modify the manual test case to include input and validation data for the new data entry field to meet these requirements. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Create a new test case for each data value to be tested.
B. Insert a test stepinsert a parameter into its action column to represent the input data value.
C. Insert a test stepinsert a parameter into its Expected Results column to represent the expected result.
D. Insert the actionexpected results values to the Parameter Values list pane.
E. Insert a test step for each new result data value to be tested.
Answer: BDE
Q5. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are supporting a set of different configurations for your product.
You plan to prepare the test plan by assigning the tester for each test case.
You need to configure the test plan to support this requirement.
What should you do?
A. Assign the tester to each combination of test case and configuration.
B. In the Assigned to field for each test case and configuration, select Tester.
C. Assign the tester as the configuration owner for each configuration.
D. Assign the tester to each combination of test suite and configuration.
Answer: A
Q6. DRAG DROP
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to track bugs that have been found during testing.
You need to verify a bug by re-running the test case associated with the bug.
Which actions should you perform? (To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q7. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to run an automated test suite with 240 long-running tests.
In your test environment, you have set up four client machines to run these tests. You have assigned the Client role to all four machines.
You need to make sure that when you run the test suite, the tests are distributed equally over all four client machines.
What should you do?
A. Add an even amount of RAM to all four machines.
B. In the Test Controller Manager view, change the distribution property for the test controller to 4.
C. In the Content view, configure the test suite to use all four environments.
D. In the Test Controller Manager view, change the Weighting property for all four test agents to 60.
Answer: D
Q8. 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: B
Q9. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template. SharePoint integration and reporting are enabled.
You want to assess the progress of your team’s testing effort.
To do this, you need to:
What should you do?
A. Open the test plan in MTM and look at the test plan status.
B. From Team Explorer, open the Stories Progress report.
C. From the team portal, open the Test Plan Progress Excel Report.
D. From the team portal, open the User Story Test Status Excel Report.
Answer: D
Q10. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template.
You have created a test plan named Validate_User_Registration that contains test cases for validating new user registrations.
All the user stories for the new user registration feature have been stored as work items in Team Foundation Server 2012.
You need to associate the user registration user stories with the test cases in the Validate_User_Registration test plan.
What should you do?
A. Open the test plan. Use the Add requirements function to add the user registration requirements.
B. Open the test cases. Upload the user registration requirements document as an attachment.
C. Open the test cases. From the Tested User Stories tab, link the test case to the associated user stories.
D. Open the test plan. Link the user registration requirements document to the test plan.
Answer: C
Q11. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template. Your TFS environment includes SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition and reporting integration.
You need to identify the number of bugs that are open and assigned to you.
What should you do?
A. Open the Track tab in MTM and click the My Assigned Bugs link.
B. Open the Bugs Dashboard and view the Bug Progress report.
C. Open a Visual Studio 2012 Command prompt and run the ActiveBugList.exe command, pasting in username as a parameter.
D. Open the Bugs Dashboard and view the Active Bugs by Assignment report.
Answer: D
Q12. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
You have test cases that use a shared steps work item. You plan to replace the shared steps work item with a new implementation.
You need to find the test cases that are using that shared steps work item.
What are two possible features you could use to achieve this goal? (Choose two. Each answer choice provides a complete solution.)
A. A Direct Links query
B. Shared Steps Manager
C. The TCM.exe utility
D. The WitAdmin.exe utility
Answer: AB
Q13. 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: D
Q14. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
Your company no longer supports a particular configuration for the application under test.
You need to ensure that the test configuration is unavailable as an option in a test plan.
Which state should you assign to the test configuration?
A. Closed
B. Inactive
C. Disabled
D. Idle
Answer: B
Q15. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to create a test plan for testing an ASP.NET website.
Your test plan needs to validate a set of critical business functionalities for the current sprint. All business functionalities are documented in the requirements document published to the project portal.
You need to associate your test plan with the requirements document.
What should you do?
A. Add a link to the requirements document in the Links section of the Properties view of the test plan.
B. Click Copy Link in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan.
C. In the Area path drop-down list in the Properties view of the test plan, right-click the test plan area path node relevant to the requirements being tested. Select Add link to associate the requirements document link on the project portal with the area path node.
D. Click Link next to the Description box in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan.
E. Click Link next to the Name box in the Properties view of the test plan to link the requirements document on the project portal to the test plan.
Answer: A