

McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Computer Science Engineering (CSE) , Information Technology Engineering (IT) , Bachelor of Science in Computer Science SY (BSc CS) , Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) , Bachelor of Business Administration in Computer Applications (BBA [CA]) .
Chapters
251. |
Which of the following is a systematic attempt to specify threats to the project plan? |
A. | risk identification |
B. | performance risk |
C. | support risk |
D. | risk projection |
Answer» D. risk projection |
252. |
Which risks are associated with the overall size of the software to be built or modified? |
A. | business impact risks |
B. | process definition risks |
C. | product size risks |
D. | development environment risks |
Answer» C. product size risks |
253. |
Which risks are associated with constraints imposed by management or the marketplace? |
A. | business impact risks |
B. | process definition risks |
C. | product size risks |
D. | development environment risks |
Answer» A. business impact risks |
254. |
Computer system is a |
A. | Hardware |
B. | Software |
C. | Bioware |
D. | Virtual ware |
Answer» A. Hardware |
255. |
Object model is a |
A. | Rule |
B. | Process guidance |
C. | System model |
D. | Entity |
Answer» C. System model |
256. |
Software engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with |
A. | Software development |
B. | Software production |
C. | Software implementation |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
257. |
A workflow model represents |
A. | Sequence of activities |
B. | Role of users involved |
C. | Set of activities |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Sequence of activities |
258. |
Sensor component |
A. | Causes changes in system environment |
B. | Communicate with other components |
C. | Collects information from system environment |
D. | Coordinate the operation of other components. |
Answer» C. Collects information from system environment |
259. |
Which is the correct order ? |
A. | System development ? system installation ? system operation |
B. | System installation ? system operation? system development |
C. | System decomposition? system installation ? system design |
D. | None of these. |
Answer» A. System development ? system installation ? system operation |
260. |
Sensor component is a |
A. | Functional component |
B. | Non-functional component |
C. | Reliability component |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Functional component |
261. |
Which one is not the non-functional activity ? |
A. | Reliability |
B. | Performance |
C. | Coordination |
D. | Maintainability |
Answer» C. Coordination |
262. |
Sub system is |
A. | Dependent system |
B. | Independent system |
C. | Component |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Independent system |
263. |
System architecture model identifies |
A. | Hardware components |
B. | Software components |
C. | Virtual components and software components |
D. | Hardware and software components both |
Answer» D. Hardware and software components both |
264. |
Which one is functional component ? |
A. | Reliability |
B. | Maintainability |
C. | Computation |
D. | Performance |
Answer» C. Computation |
265. |
A class room in a school is a |
A. | System |
B. | Sub-system |
C. | Module |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Sub-system |
266. |
Floating point process is a |
A. | Communication component |
B. | Computation component |
C. | Coordination component |
D. | Sensor component |
Answer» B. Computation component |
267. |
Digital-analog converter that converter digital input into analog output is a |
A. | Communication component |
B. | Computation component |
C. | Sensor component |
D. | Interface component |
Answer» D. Interface component |
268. |
In software system requirements, the functional requirement for the system describes |
A. | Services the system is expected to provide |
B. | Factors of system development |
C. | Reliability, response time or system capacity |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Factors of system development |
269. |
In software system requirements, the interface requirements are |
A. | Requirements that are derived from the interface of existing system |
B. | Requirements that are derived from the interface of proposed system |
C. | Requirements that are derived from the interface of existing and proposed systems |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Requirements that are derived from the interface of existing and proposed systems |
270. |
Validation plan describes |
A. | Quality procedure |
B. | Schedule procedure |
C. | Management procedure |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Schedule procedure |
271. |
Software requirement specification is |
A. | The official statement of what is required of the system developers |
B. | The non official statement of system interface |
C. | Non specified format of system working |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. The official statement of what is required of the system developers |
272. |
What is Ethnography |
A. | A graphic tool |
B. | Observational technique used to understand social and organizational requirements |
C. | A graph with nodes |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Observational technique used to understand social and organizational requirements |
273. |
In Data Processing model |
A. | Here data-flow diagram show, how data is processed at different stages in the system. These are behavioral models |
B. | It registers all/ selected activities of a computer system. |
C. | Technique used to transform raw data into a more useful form. |
D. | Data is shifted to modern data base management system. |
Answer» A. Here data-flow diagram show, how data is processed at different stages in the system. These are behavioral models |
274. |
In Data recording |
A. | Here data-flow diagram show, how data is processed at different stages in the system. |
B. | It registers all/ selected activities of a computer system. |
C. | Technique used to transform raw data into a more useful form. |
D. | Data is shifted to modern data base management system. |
Answer» B. It registers all/ selected activities of a computer system. |
275. |
Thermo couple in furnace is a |
A. | Communication component |
B. | Computation component |
C. | Sensor component |
D. | Interface component |
Answer» C. Sensor component |
276. |
In block diagrams, relationship between components is shown by |
A. | Boxes |
B. | Ovals |
C. | Circular |
D. | Lines/Arrows |
Answer» D. Lines/Arrows |
277. |
Cities, states and country can be defined as |
A. | Subsystem – Cities, states: System – country |
B. | Subsystem – state :System– country, cities |
C. | Subsystem – Country: System– cities, state |
D. | Subsystem– Country, state: System– Cities |
Answer» A. Subsystem – Cities, states: System – country |
278. |
Which of the following is correct system design process ? |
A. | Identify system requirement – define system – develop system |
B. | Define system – develop system – identify system |
C. | Identify system – develop system – operate system |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Identify system – develop system – operate system |
279. |
Making different sub-system to work together is |
A. | System definition |
B. | System operation |
C. | System integration |
D. | System decomposition |
Answer» C. System integration |
280. |
System procurement process involves |
A. | Specifying system requirement |
B. | Choosing suppliers |
C. | A and B both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. A and B both |
281. |
System decommissioning normally takes place |
A. | At the beginning of the development process |
B. | At the middle of the development process |
C. | After the end of useful operational time |
D. | At the beginning of the useful operational time |
Answer» C. After the end of useful operational time |
282. |
System operation takes place after |
A. | System specification |
B. | System design |
C. | System installation |
D. | System decomposition |
Answer» C. System installation |
283. |
Software processes are |
A. | Activities involved in producing software system |
B. | Activities involved in selling software systems |
C. | Activities involved in system design |
D. | Activities involved in managing systems |
Answer» A. Activities involved in producing software system |
284. |
Iterative model includes |
A. | Waterfall model |
B. | Sequential model |
C. | Incremental development |
D. | Random model |
Answer» D. Random model |
285. |
In iterative process model, software process represents |
A. | Sequential activities |
B. | Cycle of activities |
C. | Random activities |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Cycle of activities |
286. |
In spiral development the software process form |
A. | Sequences |
B. | Loops |
C. | Zigzag |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Loops |
287. |
Spiral development involves |
A. | Risk assessment |
B. | Reduction of risk |
C. | A and B both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. A and B both |
288. |
Requirement Engineering involves |
A. | Feasibility studies |
B. | Requirement analysis |
C. | Requirement validation |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
289. |
Analysis and design workbench |
A. | It supports system modeling during the analysis and design stages of the software process |
B. | Organization responsible for approving U.S. standards |
C. | Stimuli that occurs irregularly |
D. | Formalized set of software calls and routines that can be referenced by an application program in order to access supporting system or network services |
Answer» A. It supports system modeling during the analysis and design stages of the software process |
290. |
ANSI (American National Standards Institute) is |
A. | It supports system modeling during the analysis and design stages of the software process |
B. | Organization responsible for approving U.S. standards |
C. | Stimuli that occurs irregularly |
D. | Formalized set of software calls and routines that can be referenced by an application program in order to access supporting system or network services |
Answer» B. Organization responsible for approving U.S. standards |
291. |
Aperiodic stimuli is |
A. | It supports system modeling during the analysis and design stages of the software process |
B. | Organization responsible for approving U.S. standards |
C. | Stimuli that occurs irregularly |
D. | Formalized set of software calls and routines that can be referenced by an application program in order to access supporting system or network services |
Answer» C. Stimuli that occurs irregularly |
292. |
Which is not the part of software process ? |
A. | Software specification |
B. | Software design |
C. | Software evolution |
D. | Software selling |
Answer» D. Software selling |
293. |
Which one is not the generic process model ? |
A. | Waterfall model |
B. | Evolutionary development |
C. | Re-use oriented development |
D. | Marketing model |
Answer» D. Marketing model |
294. |
Spiral model is |
A. | Iterative model |
B. | Non-iterative model |
C. | Random model |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Iterative model |
295. |
Software design activities involved |
A. | System programming |
B. | System operations |
C. | Component design |
D. | Component development |
Answer» C. Component design |
296. |
Software implementation converts system specifications into |
A. | Development system |
B. | System decomposition |
C. | Executable system |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Executable system |
297. |
Which one is not be structured design model ? |
A. | Data flow model |
B. | Entity relation model |
C. | Object-oriented model |
D. | Debugging |
Answer» D. Debugging |
298. |
Software process models are |
A. | Abstract representation of software process |
B. | Software running the systems |
C. | Software managing the systems |
D. | Software implementation |
Answer» A. Abstract representation of software process |
299. |
Debugging is a process of |
A. | Developing faults |
B. | Removing faults |
C. | Ignoring faults |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Removing faults |
300. |
Software validation is |
A. | Checking system conformations to its specifications |
B. | Developing system conformations to its specifications |
C. | Operating system |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Checking system conformations to its specifications |
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