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This set of Software Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Software Engineering Set 15

Q1 | 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
  • Client-server model
  • Thin client server model
  • Thick client server model
  • None of these
Q2 | If the server is only responsible for datamanagement and software on the client implements the application logic, then one can referrer this model as
  • Client server model
  • Fat client server model
  • Thin client server model
  • None of these
Q3 | In system models, object is
  • An entity that has a state and defined set of operations that operates on that state
  • Software program
  • Programming language, that develops any given program
  • None of these
Q4 | When the state of object changes by internal operations, executing within the object it self, then these objects are referred as
  • Active object
  • Inactive object
  • Silent object
  • None of these
Q5 | The objects that are realized on call as parallel process with method corresponding to defined object operations can be referred as
  • Active object
  • Servers
  • Modules
  • None of these
Q6 | For real time system following is not true
  • Correct functioning of the system depends on the result produced by the system
  • Correct functioning of the system depends on the time at which the results are produced
  • The time of processing affects the system output
  • The time of processing does not affects the system out-put
Q7 | 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
  • Soft real time system
  • hard real time system
  • Real time system
  • None of these
Q8 | 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
  • Soft real time system
  • Hard real time system
  • Real time system
  • None of these
Q9 | Degree to which a system or component performs only the necessary functions relevant to a particular purpose
  • Abstractness
  • Acceptable risk
  • Acceptance testing
  • None of these
Q10 | Subject to probability of hazard, arising will not raise cost factors is referred as
  • Abstractness
  • Acceptable risk
  • Acceptance testing
  • None of these
Q11 | Formal testing conducted to determine whether a system satisfies its acceptance criteria and to enable the customer to determine whether to accept the system
  • Abstractness
  • Acceptable risk
  • Acceptance testing
  • None of these
Q12 | Truthfulness with which software satisfies differing system constraints and user needs is
  • Active objects
  • Activity
  • Adaptability
  • None of these
Q13 | Adaptive measures are
  • Quality measures that address how easily a system can evolve or migrate
  • Piece of software that acts to accomplish tasks on behalf of its user
  • A quantitative option analysis that allows the cost of various options to be compu- ted, and options can be compared on objective basis
  • Extent to which a software system or component allows for or supports anonymous transactions
Q14 | An Acquisition cycle time is
  • Unplanned events, which results in injury, damage to property, or to the environment
  • Quantitative measure of the magnitude of error
  • Period that starts when a system is considered and ends when the product meets its initial operational capability
  • All the above
Q15 | An accuracy is
  • Unplanned events, which results in injury, damage to property, or to the environment
  • Quantitative measure of the magnitude of error
  • Period that starts when a system is considered and ends when the product meets its initial operational capability
  • All the above
Q16 | Here the state of the object changes by internal operations executing within the object itself. And also object continually executes and operations never suspend itself is referred as
  • Active objects
  • Activity
  • Adaptability
  • None of these
Q17 | A clearly defined objective, entry and exit conditions which is normally is atomic is referred as
  • Active objects
  • Activity
  • Adaptability
  • None of these
Q18 | Agents are
  • Quality measures that address how easily a system can evolve or migrate
  • Piece of software that acts to accomplish tasks on behalf of its user
  • A quantitative option analysis that allows the cost of various options to be compu- ted, and options can be compared on objective basis
  • Extent to which a software system or component allows for or supports anonymous transactions
Q19 | Algorithmic cost modeling is
  • Quality measures that address how easily a system can evolve or migrate
  • Piece of software that acts to accomplish tasks on behalf of its user
  • A quantitative option analysis that allows the cost of various options to be computed, and options can be compared on objective basis
  • Extent to which a software system or component allows for or supports anonymous transactions
Q20 | Method of defining a collection of hardware and software components and their interfaces to establish the framework for the development of a computer system
  • As low as reasonably practical (ALARP) risk
  • Architectural design
  • Attack
  • None of these
Q21 | Probability of an accident arising because of hazard is minimum subject of other costs
  • As low as reasonably practical (ALARP) risk
  • Architectural design
  • Attack
  • None of these
Q22 | Fault tolerance system are
  • These system runs on a single proce- ssor or an integrated group of processors
  • A system where each sub-system can respond to generated events where the events might be generated from other sub-systems or from the environment of the system.
  • A system continues in operation after some system faults have manifested themselves.
  • A system whose operation is incorrect, if results are not produced according to the timing specifications
Q23 | The misuse of system vulnerability is
  • As low as reasonably practical (ALARP) risk
  • Architectural design
  • Attack
  • None of these
Q24 | Attribute-based identification is
  • Here each component has a unique name and an associated set of attribute, which differs for each version of component
  • Extent to which a software system records information concerning transactions performed against the system.
  • Extent to which a system or component is operational and accessible when required for use
  • They are used to describe the over all behavior of the system. Auditable is
Q25 | Availability is
  • Here each component has a unique name and an associated set of attribute, which differs for each version of component
  • Extent to which a software system records information concerning transac- tions performed against the system.
  • Extent to which a system or component is operational and accessible when required for use
  • They are used to describe the over all behavior of the system.