Question: If every requirement can be checked by a cost-effective process, then the SRS is?
- 1. Traceable
- 2. Verifiable
- 3. Modifiable
- 4. Complete
Question: Modifying the software to match changes in the ever changing environment is called?
- 1. Corrective maintenance
- 2. Adaptive maintenance
- 3. Perfective maintenance
- 4. None of the above
Question: The level at which the software uses scarce resources is?
- 1. Efficiency
- 2. Reliability
- 3. Portability
- 4. All of the above
Question: FAST stands for what?
- 1. Fast Application Specification Technique
- 2. Functional Application Specification Technique
- 3. Facilitated Application Specification Technique
- 4. None of the above
Question: Which is not a step of Requirement Engineering?
- 1. Requirements Analysis
- 2. Requirements Elicitation
- 3. Requirements Design
- 4. Requirements Documentation
Question: If every requirement stated in the Software Requirement Specification (SRS) has only one interpretation, SRS is said to be correct?
- 1. Verifiable
- 2. Consistent
- 3. Unambiguous
- 4. None of the above
Question: Which is the most important feature of spiral model?
- 1. Efficiency Management
- 2. Quality Management
- 3. Risk Management
- 4. Performance Management
Question: Software consists of?
- 1. Programs + documentation + operating procedures
- 2. Programs + hardware manuals
- 3. Set of instructions + operating procedures
- 4. Set of Programs
Question: Which design identifies the software as a system with many components interacting with each other?
- 1. High Level Design
- 2. Detailed Design
- 3. Architectural Design
- 4. Both A & B
Question: Which of the following is the understanding of software product limitations, learning system related problems or changes to be done in existing systems beforehand, identifying and addressing the impact of project on organization and personnel etc?
- 1. Feasibility Study
- 2. Software Design
- 3. Requirement Gathering
- 4. System Analysis