Q1. You run a manual test on an application by using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You have the following testing requirements:
You need to identify the components required to configure the test environment to comply with these requirements.
Which two components should you choose? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Configuration variables
B. Data collectors
C. Local and remote roles
D. Build controller
Answer: BC
Q2. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
You have been assigned to work on a test case for an application that is still in development. There have been changes to the test case.
You need to know what changes have been made.
What should you do?
A. Open the test case work item, click on Links, then view links of the linked type Versioned Item.
B. View the automatic collected change document on the Attachments tab.
C. Open the test case work item, click the Summary tab, and click All changes.
D. Add a link to a test change document from the test plan properties.
Answer: C
Q3. You are a test developer using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
A test case that you maintain needs to be modified to test for a series of values returned after a price calculation. You add a test step to test for these data values.
You need to add a parameter to the test case that represents the expected results.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Click in the test step Action column, then click Insert parameter and type the parameter name.
B. Enter the parameter name into the Parameter Values field and press Enter.
C. Click in the test step Expected Result column and type the parameter name preceded by the @symbol.
D. Click in the test step Expected Result column, then click Insert parameter and type the parameter name.
E. Click in the test step Expected Result column and type the parameter name.
Answer: CD
Q4. You plan to conduct a test for a multi-tier ASP.NET website by using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You have created a test plan named Release 1.0.
Under the Release 1.0 test plan, the test run should:
You need to configure the Release 1.0 test plan to meet these requirements.
What should you do?
A. Create new test settings for Manual Tests by using the client and server roles. Select the System information and Action log diagnostic data adapters.
B. Create new test settings for Automated Tests on the local machine. Select the IntelliTrace and Action Log diagnostic data adapters.
C. Create new test settings for Automated Tests by using the client and server roles. Select the ASP.NET profiler and Code coverage diagnostic data adapters.
D. Create new test settings for Manual Tests on the local computer. Select the System information and Code coverage diagnostic data adapters.
Answer: A
Q5. 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
Q6. 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
Q7. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage test cases.
You want to review all test cases with shared steps.
You need to build a direct links query that will generate a list of all test cases in the team project that use a shared step.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Set the linked work items filter to Work item type = Shared Steps.
B. Set the main query to Team Project = @Project AND Work Item Type = Test Case.
C. Return all top-level work items.
D. Return only items that have the specified links.
E. Return only items that do not have the specified links.
Answer: ABD
Q8. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Process Improvement process template. Your Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server is configured to support reporting.
You are tracking testing progress for the requirements in the iteration.
You need to identify the report that provides the following:
Which report should you use?
A. Requirements Overview
B. Test Case Readiness
C. Remaining Work
D. Test Plan Progress
Answer: A
Q9. 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
Q10. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template.
You plan to validate that all the user stories for the current iteration will be covered by your testing efforts.
You need to create test suites that will allow you to validate user story test coverage.
Which type of test suites should you create?
A. Query-based
B. Feature-based
C. Requirements-based
D. Static
Answer: C