Q1. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
You plan to redesign a group of test cases that have similar steps but test for different conditions.
You need to make the test cases easy to maintain.
What should you do?
A. Create a shared steps work item from the Shared Steps Manager view for every test case in the group and replace the test steps in the appropriate test case.
B. Convert the manual test cases to automated tests.
C. Open a test case, create a shared steps work item from the recurring test steps, and reuse this shared steps work item for the other test cases in the group.
D. Find recurring test steps in the test cases and use them to create new test cases.
Replace the recurring test steps with a reference to the new test cases.
Answer: C
Q2. DRAG DROP
You are using Microsoft Test Manager to view user stories and tasks in a new team project.
You are building a new query that must return both work item types in a single result set.
The default clause Team Project = @Project is already specified. You need to complete the query.
What should you do? (To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q3. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
Your company plans to support SQL Server and third-party databases for the application under test.
You need to test both the SQL Server and third-party databases using one test case to capture test results.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Add new database run options.
B. Add new database test settings.
C. Add a new database test configuration.
D. Add new database test configuration variables.
Answer: CD
Q4. DRAG DROP
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
Your company would like to support the Windows Server 2008 operating system for the application being tested.
You need to add Windows Server 2008 as a new value to the operating system configuration variable.
What should you do? (To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q5. DRAG DROP
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to track bugs that have been found during testing.
You need to verify a bug by re-running the test case associated with the bug.
Which actions should you perform? (To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
Q6. 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
Q7. You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM).
You need to develop test cases that trace to a set of requirements.
What should you do?
A. Add the requirements as test step attachments.
B. Add links from the test cases to the requirements.
C. Add links from the test suite to the requirements.
D. Add the requirements as test case attachments.
Answer: B
Q8. 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:
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
Q9. You are using Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 to manage test environments for your company.
You need to set up a two-computer environment for running tests. The environment needs to include:
The server computer has already been created using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM).
You need to create a lab environment for testing this configuration.
What should you do?
A. Install a physical machine with the client configuration. Connect both the client and the existing SCVMM server computers with Visual Studio 2012 through the Server Explorer window.
B. Install and configure a virtual machine with the client configuration by using Hyper-V. Connect both the client and the existing SCVMM server computers with Visual Studio 2012 through the Team Explorer window.
C. Install a physical machine with the client configuration. Create a new SCVMM lab environment by combining both the client and the existing SCVMM server computers by using Lab Center in Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) 2012.
D. Install a physical machine with the client configuration. Create a new standard environment, combining the client and the server machines by using Lab Center in Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) 2012.
Answer: D
Q10. You use Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage your test environments.
You plan to test an ASP.NET website on various topologies (such as one-tier, two-tier, three-tier, and n-tier) to ensure that the website supports scalability.
You need to be able to deploy copies of predefined environments based on templates.
What should you do?
A. Create a System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) environment for each topology and store them in the library. Use the library to deploy new environments.
B. Create new standard environments with physical machines.
C. Create new physical environments using physical machines.
D. Create new standard environments with machines that run under System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM).
Answer: A