Top 1000+ Solved Software Engineering MCQ Questions Answer
Q. If all the application processing and data management is carried out on the server and client is only responsible for running the system then this is referred as
a. Client-server model
b. Thin client server model
c. Thick client server model
d. None of these
Q. If the server is only responsible for datamanagement and software on the client implements the application logic, then one can referrer this model as
a. Client server model
b. Fat client server model
c. Thin client server model
d. None of these
Q. In system models, object is
a. An entity that has a state and defined set of operations that operates on that state
b. Software program
c. Programming language, that develops any given program
d. None of these
Q. When the state of object changes by internal operations, executing within the object it self, then these objects are referred as
a. Active object
b. Inactive object
c. Silent object
d. None of these
Q. The objects that are realized on call as parallel process with method corresponding to defined object operations can be referred as
a. Active object
b. Servers
c. Modules
d. None of these
Q. For real time system following is not true
a. Correct functioning of the system depends on the result produced by the system
b. Correct functioning of the system depends on the time at which the results are produced
c. The time of processing affects the system output
d. The time of processing does not affects the system out-put
Q. If in a software system, the operation is degraded if results are not produced according to the specified timing require- ments then the software system is referred as
a. Soft real time system
b. hard real time system
c. Real time system
d. None of these
Q. If in a software system, the operation isincorrect if results are not produced accor- ding to the specified timing requirements then the software system is referred as
a. Soft real time system
b. Hard real time system
c. Real time system
d. None of these
Q. Degree to which a system or component performs only the necessary functions relevant to a particular purpose
a. Abstractness
b. Acceptable risk
c. Acceptance testing
d. None of these
Q. Subject to probability of hazard, arising will not raise cost factors is referred as
a. Abstractness
b. Acceptable risk
c. Acceptance testing
d. None of these
Q. Formal testing conducted to determine whether a system satisfies its acceptance criteria and to enable the customer to determine whether to accept the system
a. Abstractness
b. Acceptable risk
c. Acceptance testing
d. None of these
Q. Truthfulness with which software satisfies differing system constraints and user needs is
a. Active objects
b. Activity
c. Adaptability
d. None of these
Q. Adaptive measures are
a. Quality measures that address how easily a system can evolve or migrate
b. Piece of software that acts to accomplish tasks on behalf of its user
c. A quantitative option analysis that allows the cost of various options to be compu- ted, and options can be compared on objective basis
d. Extent to which a software system or component allows for or supports anonymous transactions
Q. An Acquisition cycle time is
a. Unplanned events, which results in injury, damage to property, or to the environment
b. Quantitative measure of the magnitude of error
c. Period that starts when a system is considered and ends when the product meets its initial operational capability
d. All the above
Q. An accuracy is
a. Unplanned events, which results in injury, damage to property, or to the environment
b. Quantitative measure of the magnitude of error
c. Period that starts when a system is considered and ends when the product meets its initial operational capability
d. All the above