Advanced Test Management Exam v 3.0 – ISTQB
Last Update Apr 2, 2025
Total Questions : 50 With Comprehensive Analysis
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You have been assigned to a project that has a very tight schedule.In fact, given your first analysis you do not think the planned test execution can be completed within the schedule There is no time allowed for defectfixing or for repeating tests.Regression testing has been left out of the planning entirely There is no time to develop test automation.The team has agreed that this Is not the way to run a project, yet they are stuck with the current schedule
Given this information what is the best way to proceed with the testing to try to meet the deadline with the best outcome1?
You are managing the testing for a bank card project.The testing was scheduled to take 10 weeks but by the time the software was developed only six weeks were available for testing Knowing there were a lotof risks with the software your team started testing activities early by overseeing code reviews, defining acceptance criteria by working with the users and by doing all lest creation prior to the code arriving
You are now three days away from the go-live date Your testing has mitigated all the high and medium risk items leaving only the low-risk elements unmitigated by testing You estimate it will take two weeks to manually test the low-risk elements At this point what should you do?