Module 1 - Performance Testing Sample Questions - 1A
Q1:  What is Performance efficiency (or simply “performance”) 

Select One Option

A: This is load and Stress testing.

B: It is performed by stakeholders during execution

C: It is an essential part of providing a“good experience” for users when they use their applications on a variety of fixed and mobile platforms

D: It is performed during test Analysis

C: It is an essential part of providing a“good experience” for users when they use their applications on a variety of fixed and mobile platforms

Q2: Performance testing plays a critical role in establishing acceptable quality levels for the end user and is often closely integrated with other disciplines such as usability engineering and performance engineering

Select One Option

A: True

B: False

A: True

Q3: What may reveal load-specific issues which impact Performance Testing

Select One Option

A: Evaluation of functional suitability, usability and other quality characteristics under conditions of load, such as during execution of a performance test.

B: This is load and Stress testing

C: It is performed by stakeholders during execution

D: It is an essential part of providing a“good experience” for users when they use their applications on a variety of fixed and mobile platforms

A: Evaluation of functional suitability, usability and other quality characteristics under conditions of load, such as during execution of a performance test

Q4: Performance testing is not limited to the web-based domain where the end user is the focus

Select One Option

A: True 

B: False 

A: True

Q5: Select the correct Statement

Select one Option

A: Time Behavior: Generally the evaluation of time behavior is the most common
performance testing objective. This aspect of performance testing examines the
ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a
specified time and under specified conditions. 

B: Resource Utilization: Generally the evaluation of time behavior is the most common
performance testing objective. This aspect of performance testing examines the
ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a
specified time and under specified conditions.

C: Capacity: Generally the evaluation of time behavior is the most common
performance testing objective. This aspect of performance testing examines the
ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a
specified time and under specified conditions.

D: This aspect of performance testing examines the
ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a
specified time and under specified conditions.

A: Time Behavior: Generally the evaluation of time behavior is the most common performance testing objective. This aspect of performance testing examines the ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a specified time and under specified conditions.

Q6: Select the correct Statement

Select one Option

A: Time Behavior: If the availability of system resources is identified as a risk,
the utilization of those resources (e.g., the allocation of limited RAM) may be
investigated by conducting specific performance tests.

B: Resource Utilization: If the availability of system resources is identified as a risk, the utilization of those resources (e.g., the allocation of limited RAM) may be
investigated by conducting specific performance tests.

C: Capacity: If the availability of system resources is identified as a risk,
the utilization of those resources (e.g., the allocation of limited RAM) may be
investigated by conducting specific performance tests.

D: This aspect of performance testing examines the
ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a
specified time and under specified conditions.

B: Resource Utilization: If the availability of system resources is identified as a risk, the utilization of those resources (e.g., the allocation of limited RAM) may be
investigated by conducting specific performance tests.

Q7: Test results analysis may identify other areas of risk that need to be addressed.

Select One Option

A: Time Behavior: If issues of system behavior at the required capacity limits of the system(e.g., numbers of users or volumes of data) is identified as a risk, performance tests may be conducted to evaluate the suitability of the system architecture. 

B: Resource Utilization: If issues of system behavior at the required capacity limits of the system(e.g., numbers of users or volumes of data) is identified as a risk, performance tests may be conducted to evaluate the suitability of the system architecture. .

C: This aspect of performance testing examines the ability of a component or system to respond to user or system inputs within a specified time and under specified conditions.

D: Capacity: If issues of system behavior at the required capacity limits of the system (e.g., numbers of users or volumes of data) is identified as a risk, performance tests may be conducted to evaluate the suitability of the system architectures.

 

 

 

D: Capacity: If issues of system behavior at the required capacity limits of the system (e.g., numbers of users or volumes of data) is identified as a risk, performance tests may be conducted to evaluate the suitability of the system architectures.

Q8: The following performance testing principles are particularly relevant.

Select One Option

A: Tests must be aligned to the defined expectations of different stakeholder groups, in particular users, system designers and operations staff.

B: The tests align to Stakeholders expectation.

C: The tests must align to Tests expectation

D: The tests must align to previous test

A: Tests must be aligned to the defined expectations of different stakeholdergroups, in particular users, system designers and operations staff.

Q9: The following performance testing principles are particularly relevant. 

Select One Option

A: Test must be reproducible in a changed environment

B: The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, available and provided by the tester and developer

C:  The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, either on complete or partial systems or test environments that are not representative of the production system.

D: The tests must be practically affordable and executable within the tester timeframe

D: The tests must be practically affordable and executable within the tester timeframe

Q10: The following performance testing principles are particularly relevant.

Select One Option

A: Test must be reproducible in a changed environment

B: The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, available and provided by the tester and developer

C:  The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, either on complete or partial systems or test environments that are representative of the production system.

D: The tests must be very expensive and executable within the tester timeframe

C:  The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, either on complete or partial systems or test environments that are representative of the production system.

 

Q11: The following performance testing principles are particularly relevant.

Select One Option

A: Test must be reproducible in a changed environment

B: The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, available and provided by the tester and developer

C:  The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, either on complete or partial systems or test environments that are not representative of the production system.

D: The tests must yield results that are both understandable and can be readily compared to stakeholder expectations.

D: The tests must yield results that are both understandable and can be readily compared to stakeholder expectations.

Q12: The following performance testing principles are particularly relevant.

Select One Option

A: Test must be reproducible in a changed environment

B: The tests must be practically affordable and executable within the timeframe set by the project.

C:  The tests can be conducted, where resources allow, either on complete or partial systems or test environments that are representative of the production system.

D: The tests must yield results that are both understandable and can be readily compared to stakeholder expectations.

D: The tests must be practically affordable and executable within the timeframe set
by the project.

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