Q1. DRAG DROP - (Topic 3)
You are on the development team of your company's newly-formed Scrum team.
At the start of your first sprint, your Scrum Master tells you that you are required to participate in the Daily Scrum or Stand-up.
You need to attend this meeting and give feedback to three important questions.
Which three questions should you answer in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate questions from the list in the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q2. - (Topic 2)
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). Your development team is using Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 to associate requirements with source code and to automate builds.
Your team has been testing against an old build. You want to assign a more recent automated build to the test plan.
You need to review the requirements that have been affected between the current build and the new build before assigning it to your test plan.
What should you do?
A. In the Properties View of the Plan activity, click Modify the Build In Use. Select the appropriate build in the Available builds. Review the Associated work items between selected builds list.
B. Set up a check-in policy that will force an association of a work item to the changeset.
C. In the Assign Build view of the Track tab, click Modify. In Filter for builds, select the appropriate build to preview the list of work items.
D. In the Queries view of the Track activity, create a custom query that lists all requirements that have the Fixed in Build field set to the new build. Run the build and review the results.
Answer: A
Q3. - (Topic 3)
Your development team uses Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 to develop and support an enterprise-wide web application.
The system is too large to perform a manual smoke test.
You need to ensure that the latest release to production has not broken anything.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a new build definition with your tests configured for the production URI(s). Run the tests and have TFS report success or failure.
B. Create a new virtual machine in Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) that mirrors your production environment. Create a new build that runs your test projects and have TFS report success or failure.
C. Create a series of CodedUI Tests in Microsoft Visual Studio.
D. Create a complete set of unit test projects within Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.
Answer: B,C
Q4. - (Topic 2)
Your company assigns you to a Scrum team. You are planning the release and sprint.
You have created global lists, which are pick lists that you can include in one or more fields and types of work items.
The product owner reviews the Product Backlog with the team and assigns each work item to a release and a sprint. One of the fields in the work item is using the global list as the pick list.
You need to assign the minimum permissions to export the work item type definition, including the global lists.
Which two permissions should you use? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. View collection-level information permission set to Allow
B. Member of the Project Collection Valid Users
C. View system synchronization information permission set to Allow
D. Member of the Project Administrators
Answer: A,C
Explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms252587.aspx
Q5. - (Topic 2)
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You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You have developed a new test case.
You need to:
Set the test case priority,
Set the area where the test will be used, and
Update the work item state to Ready.
What should you do?
A. Open the Test Configuration Manager view and change the area path, priority, and state.
B. Open the Test Plan Manager view and change the area path, priority, and state.
C. Open the test case work item and change the area path, priority, and state.
D. Open the test plan Properties view and change the area path, priority, and state.
Answer: C
Q6. - (Topic 1)
Your network environment includes Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012. You are using Microsoft Lab Management (MLM) 2012. Automatic host group provisioning is turned off.
You need to allocate a Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2012 host group to the team project.
Which two tools should you use? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. (Choose two.)
A. TFSConfig.exe with the lab command name
B. Visual Studio 2012 Team Explorer
C. Microsoft Test Manager (MTM)
D. TFS Administration Console
Answer: A,D
Q7. - (Topic 1)
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server named TFS1. SharePoint and Reporting Services components are also installed and configured for TFS on the same server.
You need to be able to access the SharePoint Project Portal from the TFS server by using the following URL: http: //tfs.fabrikam.com.
What should you do?
A. From the TFS Administration Console, edit the SharePoint Web Application URL.
B. From Visual Studio Team Explorer, edit the portal settings.
C. Run the TFSC0nfIg.exe SharePointportal command.
D. From the SharePoint Central Administration website, configure the Alternate Access Mappings.
Answer: D
Q8. - (Topic 3)
You have a web application that should be automatically deployed to a standard environment, including two staging web servers. You USE the LabDefaultTemplate.11.xaml build process template for your build definition.
You plan to run automated tests on the application as part of the build process.
You need to configure the build definition to deploy the application.
What should you do?
A. Create deployment scripts to perform the deployment. In the Deploy section of the build process template, select Deploy the build and specify the computer names and the scripts to be executed.
B. In the build definition, specify the MS Build arguments as /p:DeployOnBuild=true;DeployTargetPackage.
C. Define separate drop folders for each web server.
D. In the build definition, specify Private Drop Location. Indicate the scripts to be executed after a successful build.
Answer: A
Q9. - (Topic 2)
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
Q10. - (Topic 3)
You are using the Microsoft Visual Studio Scrum process template. You recently finished a sprint.
You need to conduct a retrospective meeting prior to planning the next sprint.
What should you do?
A. Analyze items in the product backlog for the next sprint.
B. Analyze the previous sprint to identify what the team is going to do differently during the next sprint
C. Analyze and revise the story points of the work items completed in the previous sprint.
D. Determine which items have been finished on the previous sprint.
Answer: B
Explanation: The Sprint Retrospective is an opportunity for the Scrum Team to inspect itself and create a plan for improvements to be enacted during the next Sprint.The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to:. Inspect how the last Sprint went with regards to people, relationships, process, and tools;. Identify and order the major items that went well and potential improvements; and,. Create a plan for implementing improvements to the way the Scrum Team does its work. Sprint Retrospectives are used by teams to deliberately improve. Effective Sprint Retrospectives are an important ingredient in helping good teams become great and great teams sustain themselves.
Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj620912.aspx
Q11. - (Topic 1)
Your network environment is configured according to the following table:
You install Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise 2010 on a new server.
You need to change the default site collection setting for your TFS installation.
What should you do?
A. From the TFS Administration Console, update the team project collection’s SharePoint default site location.
B. From IIS Manager, create an alternate access mapping for the new SharePoint default location.
C. From the TFS Administration Console, edit the SharePoint Web Application URL.
D. From the TFS Command Prompt, run the STSADM.exe command to change the TFS SharePoint default location.
Answer: A
Q12. - (Topic 3)
You are the lead software solution designer for Contoso, Ltd. You build and test software by using Microsoft Visual Studio Premium.
The company is undertaking a new software project that you will design and manage. Senior management wants stakeholders to be able to provide continuous feedback on frequent builds.
Your team uses two-week iterations and wants to view a backlog of all functionality and bugs together.
You need to implement a process template for the project. You want to achieve this goal by using minimal effort.
Which process template should you use?
A. a Scrum template
B. a CMMI template
C. your own custom template
D. an Agile template
Answer: A
Explanation: Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj920147.aspx
Q13. - (Topic 2)
You plan to conduct a manual test for an ASP.NET website by using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You create a test plan named Release 1.0 by using Testing Center in MTM.
You need to configure the Release 1.0 test plan so that all the test cases in the test plan will run against the following platforms:
. Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8
. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows Internet Explorer 8
What should you do?
A. Create new test environments with the specified configuration settings and associate the newly created environment to the test plan by changing the automated test environment settings.
B. Create new test configurations with the specified configuration settings and associate the newly created configuration to the test plan by changing the configuration settings.
C. Create new test environments with the specified configuration settings and associate the newly created environment to the test plan by changing the manual test environment settings.
D. Create new test environments with the specified configuration settings and associate the newly created environment to the test plan by changing both the manual and automated test environment settings.
Answer: B
Q14. - (Topic 1)
You are the administrator for a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) installation at your company's headquarters.
Some of the company's development work is performed offsite at a location with slow Internet access. You set up a version control proxy at that site to lower the response time for those users.
You need to identify the cache hit ratio of the version control proxy to ensure that it meets a minimum service level.
What should you do?
A. Read the performance counters of a client machine.
B. Start the client development environment with the /log option, do some work, and then read the log.
C. Access the ProxyStatistics web service of the version control proxy machine.
D. Read the contents of the ProxyStatistics.xml on the TFS server.
Answer: C
Explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms400683(v=vs.100).aspx
Q15. - (Topic 2)
You are the QA lead for a development team. You use the Agile process template. Your testers use Microsoft Test Manager to author and run manual test cases. The testers use requirement-based test suites to organize the test cases and link them to user stories.
You need to obtain testing status information, such as the number of tests that are passed, failed, or active. You need this information broken down by user story.
Which SQL Server Reporting Services report should you view?
A. Stories Overview
B. Stories Progress
C. Test Case Readiness
D. Test Plan Progress
Answer: A
Explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd380648.aspx