1.Which of the following is included in SRS?
a.Cost
b.Design Constraints
c.Staffing.
d.Delivery Schedule.
2.The statement “Conformity to a standard is maintained” depicts _____________ property
of SRS.
a. Correct
b. Complete
c. Consistent
d. Modifiable
3.Which of the following is not included in SRS?
a. Performance
b. Functionality
c.design solution
d.External Interface
4.The user system requirements are the parts of which document?
a. SDD
b. SRS
c. DDD
d. SRD
5.Who writes the Software Requirement Specifications Document (SRS)?
a. System Developer
b. System tester
c. System analyst
d. None of these above
6.If every requirement can be checked by a cost effective process, then the SRS is ____?
a. Verifiable
b. Complete
c. Traceable
d. Modifiable
7.What is the goal of the requirements analysis and specifications phase of software
development life cycle?
a. Understanding the customer
requirements and organize them in an
informal document.
b. Analysing the cost of development
c. Determining scope of the software
d. None of these above
8.Which of the following is not a desirable characteristic of SRS document?
a. Concise
b. Ambiguous
c. Traceable
d. Verifiable
9.System approval criteria are specified _____?
a. During feasibility study
b. During the requirements specifications stage
c. During system study stage
d. When the final specifications are drawn up
10.Degree to which design specifications are followed in manufacturing the product is called
a. Quality Control
b. Quality of conformance
c. Quality Assurance
d. None of the mentioned
11.What is noise in terms of software development?
a. Writing irrelevant statement to the software development in the SRS document
b. Adding contradictory requirements in SRS document
c. Writing over-specification
d. None of these above
12. Quality of design encompasses requirements and specifications of the system.
a. True
b. False
13.The degree to which the design specifications are followed during manufacturing is known as
a. Quality of design
b. Quality of conformance
c. Quality of testing
d. None of the mentioned
14.Validation refers to the set of tasks that ensure that software correctly implements a specific function.
a. True
b. False
15.Which of the following is not the primary objectives in the preliminary investigation of system development?
a. Assess cost and benefit of alternative approces
b. Determining the size of the project
c. Preparing the SRS to cover all the system specifications
d. Report finding to the management with recomendation to accept or reject the proposal
16.Information requirements of an organization can be determined by ____?
a. Finding out what similar organizations do
b. Interviewing managers and users and arriving at the requirements based on consensus
c. Sending a questionnaire to all employees of the organization
d. Telling organization what they need based on your experience
17._____ and _____ are not the subject matter of requirement analysis.
a. Performance, modelling present system
b. Functional, non-functional
c. Internal controls, present system work load
d. Stakeholder knowledge of computers, developer’s staff
18.Requirement specification is carried out _____?
a. Simultaneously with requirements determination
b. Before requirements are determined
c. After requirements are determined
d. Independent of requirements determination
19.Which of the following is not included in SRS?
a. Performance
b. Functionality
c. Design solutions
d. External Interfaces
20.Which of the following statements about SRS is/are true?
i). SRS is written by customer
ii). SRS is written by a developer
iii). SRS serves as a contract between customer and developer
a. Only i is true
b. Both ii and iii are true
c. All are true
d. None of the above
21.Final specifications are drawn up by _____?
a. System designers along with users
b. The managers of user organization
c. System analyst in consultation with programmers
d. System analyst in consultation with the management of the organization
22.The main goal of arriving at a final specification is _____?
a. To compute the cost of implementing the system
b. To assist in designing the system
c. To tell the organization’s managers how the system will function
d. To tell the organization’s managers what the proposed system will achieve
in a language understood by them
23.The SRS is said to be consistent if and only if
a. its structure and style are such that any changes to the requirements can be made
easily while retaining the style and structure
b. every requirement stated therein is one that the software shall meet
c. every requirement stated therein is verifiable
d. no subset of individual requirements described in it conflict with each other
24.Requirement prioritization and negotiation belongs to _____?
a. Feasibility study
b. Requirement elicitation
c. Requirement validation
d. Requirements reviews
25.The SRS document is also known as_____________ specification.
a. black-box
b. white-box
c. grey-box
d. none of the mentioned
26.IEEE 830-1993 is a IEEE recommended standard for
a.Software requirement specification
b. software design
c. Testing
d.Both a and b.
27.How many Scenarios are there in elicitation activities?
a.one
b.Two
c. Three
d.Four
28.Techniques for translating user requirements into technical requirements.
a.SRS
b.QFD
c.UML
d.none of the above
29.Business Process Reengineering refer to
a.an incremental change
b.drastrict or Radical change
c.slow and steady change
d.no change.
30.Which of the following requirement is functional in nature
a.performance
b.quality
c.security
d.user interaction
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