Top 1000+ Solved Software Engineering MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Requirements review process is carried out to(
a. Spend time in requirements gathering
b. Improve the quality of SRS
c. Document the requirements
d. None of the above
Q. Which one of the statements is not correct during requirements engineering?(
a. Requirements are difficult to uncover
b. Requirements are subject to change
c. Requirements should be consistent
d. Requirements are always precisely known.
Q. Which one is not a type of requirements?(
a. Known requirements
b. Unknown requirements
c. Undreamt requirements
d. Complex requirements
Q. Which one is not a requirements elicitation technique?(
a. Interviews
b. The use case approach
c. FAST
d. Data flow diagram.
Q. FAST stands for
a. Functional Application Specification Technique
b. Fast Application Specification Technique
c. Facilitated Application Specification Technique
d. None of the above
Q. QFD in requirement engineering stands for
a. Quality function design
b. Quality factor design
c. Quality function development
d. Quality function deployment
Q. Which is not a type of requirements under quality function deployment?(
a. Normal requirements
b. Abnormal requirements
c. Expected requirements
d. Exciting requirements
Q. Use case approach was developed by(
a. I. Jacobson and others
b. J.D. Musa and others
c. B. Little wood
d. None of the above
Q. Context diagram explains(
a. The overview of the system
b. The internal view of the system
c. The entities of the system
d. None of the above
Q. DFD stands for
a. Data Flow design
b. Descriptive functional design
c. Data flow diagram
d. None of the above
Q. ERD stands for
a. Entity relationship diagram
b. Exit related diagram
c. Entity relationship design
d. Exit related design
Q. Outcome of requirements specification phase is(
a. Design Document
b. SRS Document
c. Test Document
d. None of the above
Q. The basic concepts of ER model are:(
a. Entity and relationship
b. Relationships and keys
c. Entity, effects and relationship
d. Entity, relationship and attribute