1. Select the developer-specific requirement ?
A . Portability
B . Maintainability
C . Availability
D . Both Portability and Maintainability
2. Which one of the following is not a step of requirement engineering?
A . elicitation
B . design
C . analysis
D . documentation
3. Which of the following property does not correspond to a good Software Requirements Specification (SRS) ?
A . Verifiable
B . Ambiguous
C . Complete
D . Traceable
4. Which of the following property of SRS is depicted by the statement : “Conformity to a standard is maintained” ?
A . Correct
B . Complete
C . Consistent
D . Modifiable
5. 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 mentioned
6. Which of the following is included in SRS ?
A . Cost
B . Design Constraints
C . Staffing
D . Delivery Schedule
7. Consider the following Statement: “The data set will contain an end of file character.”What characteristic of SRS is being depicted here ?
A . Consistent
B . Non-verifiable
C . Correct
D . Ambiguous
8. Consider the following Statement: “The product should have a good human interface.”What characteristic of SRS is being depicted here ?
A . Consistent
B . Non-Verifiable
C . Correct
D . Ambiguous
9. Consider the following Statement: “The output of a program shall be given within 10 secs of event X 10% of the time.”What characteristic of SRS is being depicted here ?
A . Consistent
B . Verifiable
C . Non-verifiable
D . Correct
10. Why is Requirements Management Important ? It is due to the changes
A . to the environment
B . in technology
C . in customer’s expectations
D . in all of the mentione
11. Which of the following is a requirement management activity ?
A . Investigation
B . Design
C . Construction and Test
D . All of the mentioned
12. Which one of the following is a functional requirement ?
A . Maintainability
B . Portability
C . Robustness
D . None of the mentioned
13. Which one of the following is a requirement that fits in a developer’s module ?
A . Availability
B . Testability
C . Usability
D . Flexibility
14. "Consider a system where, a heat sensor detects an intrusion and alerts the security company." What kind of a requirement the system is providing ?
A . Functional
B . Non-Functional
C . Known Requirement
D . None of the mentioned
15. Which of the following is not a non-functional requirement?
A . Portability
B . Security
C . Scalibility
D . User Intereaction
16. The process to gather the software requirements from client, analyze and document them is known as ___________________.
A . Feasibility Study
B . Requirement Gathering
C . Requirement Engineering
D . System Requirements Specification
17. The goal of requirement engineering is to develop and maintain sophisticated and descriptive _________________ document.
A . Feasibility Study
B . Requirement Gathering
C . Software Requirement Validation
D . System Requirements Specification
18. It is the process in which developers discuss with the client and end users and know their expectations from the software.
A . Requirements gathering
B . Organizing Requirements
C . Negotiation & discussion
D . Documentation
19. The result of the requirements engineering task is an analysis model that defines which of the following problem domain(s)?
A . Information
B . Functional
C . Behavioral
D . All of the above
20. Which one of the following is a functional requirements?
A . Maintainability
B . Portability
C . Business Need
D . Reliability
21. Good Characteristics of SRD
A . Unambiguousness
B . Verifiability
C . Testability
D . All of the above
22. The Document produced at the end of the requirements phase of software development cycle is known as______________
A . SRS/SRD
B . URD
C . SRU
D . None
23. Require elicitation is the process of _________ actual requirements.
A . Gathering
B . Splitting
C . Reviews
D . None of the above
24. System Requirement is written for_____________(User / Developer)
25. Requirements elicitation is a cyclic process(True / False)?
26. Narrative essay is one of the best types of specification document?(True / False)
27. Requirements Management is a prerequisite for Quality-Oriented Development.(True / False)
28. It is relatively common for different customers to propose conflicting requirements, each arguing that his or her version is the right one.( True/ False)
29. The job of the requirements engineer is to categorize all stakeholder information in a way that allows decision makers to choose an internally consistent set of requirements.(True / False)
30. Non-functional requirements can be safely ignored in modern software development projects.( True / False)
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