How do you launch XScan?
(1 correct answer) Select the XScan in the Details tab in the Modules
section Right click on a module folder, select "Scan >> Application" Select XScan in the "Go to"
ribbon Select the XScan via Tools >> XScan
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Right click on a module folder, select "Scan >> Application"
The ActionModes Input and Select are interchangeable. Is this correct? (1 correct answer)
Answer:
Yes, that's correct!
When using the ActionMode Buffer, what is the meaning of the text entered in the column
"Value"? (1 correct answer) Text of the Buffer The name of the Buffer The Buffer's "Value"
Location of the Buffer
Answer:
The correct answer is:
The Buffer's "Value"
What is the correct Syntax for XB? (1 correct answer) {[XB{[Value]}]} [XB{Value}] {XB[Value]}
XB[Value]
Answer:
The correct syntax for XB is:
{[XB{[Value]}]}
How do you add a Reusable TestStepBlock into a TestCase? (2 correct answers) You cut and paste
the Reusable TestStepBlock to the TestCase You drag and drop the Reusable TestStepBlock onto
the TestCase You use the Ctrl + T keys combination while in the TestCase to search for the
Reusable TestStepBlock You copy and paste the Reusable TestStepBlock to the TestCase
Answer:
The correct answers are:
You drag and drop the Reusable TestStepBlock onto the TestCase.
You copy and paste the Reusable TestStepBlock to the TestCase.
When using the command {XB[Value]}, what is the meaning of the value inside the []
Answer:
In the command {XB[Value]}, the value inside the square brackets [] represents the parameter or
value that is being passed to the XB (eXecute Buffer) command. This value could be any relevant
input, data, or instruction needed for the XB command to execute correctly.
When using the command {XB[Value]}, what is the meaning of the value inside the []? (1 correct
answer) The value to be verified The Innertext of the Control The name of the Buffer The TestStep
name
Answer:
The correct answer is:
The name of the Buffer
The Buffered value can be seen at which location in Tosca? (1 correct answer) Minitoolbar
ScratchBook Settings >> Tbox Settings >> Engine
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Settings >> Tbox
Once all work on a TestCase is done and ready for review, to which Status should the TestCase
WorkState be set? (1 correct answer) Planned In_work Ready Completed Done
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Ready
Where does the Repetition property exist by default? (1 correct answer) Configuration TestStep
Folder Modules TestStep
Answer:
The correct answer is:
TestStep Folder
What are the correct steps for creating and using Business Parameters? (1 correct answer) 1)
Create Business Parameters on the ReusableTestStepBlock itself 2) Name each Parameter and
ensure each is linked to a TestStepValue 3) Create a Reference to the ReusableTestStepBlock
within a TestCase 4) Enter Values for each Parameter in each reference to the
ReusableTestStepBlock 1) Create Business Parameters on the ReusableTestStepBlock itself 2)
Insert values for the parameters in the ReusableTestStepBlock 3) Create a Reference to the
ReusableTestStepBlock within a TestCase 4) Link the parameters to the values in the Library 1)
Create Business Parameters directly in the TestCase 2) Name each Parameter 3) Link the
parameters to ReusableTestStepBlocks 4) Insert values for the parameters in each reference to
ReusableTestStepBlocks
Answer:
The correct steps for creating and using Business Parameters are:
1. Create Business Parameters on the ReusableTestStepBlock itself
2. Insert values for the parameters in the ReusableTestStepBlock
3. Create a Reference to the ReusableTestStepBlock within a TestCase
4. Link the parameters to the values in the Library
What does a red button bar next to an object mean while working in Multi-user environments? (2
correct answers) That object cannot be run in an Execution List If it’s a module, you may still add
it to your TestCases You cannot make any changes to that object It means no one is working on
that object
Answer:
The correct answers are:
That object cannot be run in an Execution List
You cannot make any changes to that object
What is best practice for when to use Reusable TestStepBlocks? (1 correct answer) They can be
useful also if a TestStep is needed just once They are only useful for Recovery Scenarios They are
only useful for TestSteps that are needed more then once For TestSteps or sequences of
TestSteps that are needed more than once
Answer:
The best practice for using Reusable TestStepBlocks is:
For TestSteps or sequences of TestSteps that are needed more than once
Once execution is finished, the Loginfo column in the ScratchBook displays the execution results
of... (1 correct answer) All TestSteps Failed TestSteps Successful TestSteps
Answer:
The correct answer is:
All TestSteps
In a table, the cell that is being worked on is identified by using: (1 correct answer) Row and
Column SQL Translate Value Anchor
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Row and Column
How could you use a randomly generated value again? (1 correct answer) Add [*2] to the
command Buffering the value after its first creation Repeat the command again, the same value
will be generated again It is not possible
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Buffering the value after its first creation
How many links can be combined in a control group? (1 correct answer) Links cannot be
combined in a control group This is defined by the properties of the Controls Maximum 5 links As
many as needed
Answer:
The correct answer is:
As many as needed
In HTML applications, the ActionMode "Constraint"... (1 correct answer) controls the number of
limits you can set in a TestCase limits the amount of TestSteps you have in a TestStep Folder
limits the search for a particular control defines the repetitions on a TestCase Folder
Answer:
The correct answer is:
limits the search for a particular control
How do you launch XScan? (1 correct answer) Right click on a module folder, select "Scan >>
Application" Select the XScan via Tools >> XScan Select XScan in the "Go to" ribbon Select the
XScan in the Details tab in the Modules section
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Select the XScan via Tools >> XScan
What is the major benefit of the function Rescan? (2 correct answers) You can scan new Modules
with new Attributes You can re-map controls that can no longer be identified You can add further
controls to Modules previously scanned You can merge different Modules into one
Answer:
The correct answers are:
You can scan new Modules with new Attributes
You can re-map controls that can no longer be identified
What is the difference between a “WHILE” and a “DO” statement? (1 correct answer) The “DO”
statement is only a loop A “WHILE” statement must only be used in a Recovery Scenario In a
“DO” statement, the loop is executed at least once A “WHILE” statement contains a loop, the
“DO” does not
Answer:
The correct answer is:
In a “DO” statement, the loop is executed at least once
To which level in the Requirement structure are TestCases linked? (1 correct answer)
RequirementSet TestCases are not linked to the Requirement section Requirement Requirement
Folder
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Requirement
What is a Subset? (1 correct answer) A Subset is a file containing Tosca artifacts that can be
shared with other projects A Subset is a file containing artifacts from outside applications A
Subset is a file that can also be used in outside applications like Excel A Subset is a file containing
Tosca artifacts that cannot be shared with other projects
Answer:
The correct answer is:
A Subset is a file containing Tosca artifacts that can be shared with other projects
Please select the correct statement concerning the TestCase section. (1 correct answer) In the
TestCase section, you can input the business information necessary to instruct Tosca to automate
the application In the TestCase section, you have an overview of the automation status of our
entire project Of all the sections, the TestCase Section is used the most In the TestCase section,
you can set up the requirements of the system under test TestCases comprise the technical
information that are required to steer your system or applications under test
Answer:
The correct statement is:
TestCases comprise the technical information that are required to steer your system or
applications under test
Which of the following properties are available in Tosca? (3 correct answers) ColumnCount
RowCount SuccessCount TableCount ControlCount ResultCount BufferCount
Answer:
The correct properties available in Tosca are:
ColumnCount
RowCount
ControlCount
Standard Modules are pre-created objects that cannot be customized. This statement is ... (1
correct answer) TRUE FALSE
Answer:
The correct answer is:
FALSE
What options are available if you want to run a test in the ScratchBook? (2 correct answers) You
can run your objects by selecting them and pressing F6 The objects will open the necessary
locations you need for testing on the SUT, then you fill in the data You can add and arrange
objects in the ScratchBook and then run them You need to compile the objects and then run the
compiled objects
Answer:
The correct options are:
You can run your objects by selecting them and pressing F6
You can add and arrange objects in the ScratchBook and then run them
Will Recovery Scenarios work in the ScratchBook? (1 correct answer) No, Recovery Scenarios only
work when run in ExecutionLists Yes, but only when the TestCase is set to "Complete" Yes, but
only Recovery Scenarios set at the Testcase Level Yes, but only during the final Execution on the
ScratchBook level
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Yes, but only when the TestCase is set to "Complete"
You have saved the order number generated as a buffer called “OrderNumber”. Now you need to
recall this number to use. How do you do it? (1 correct answer) You enter “{B[OrderNumber]}"
into the value field and select Buffer as the ActionMode You enter “OrderNumber” into the value
field and select Buffer as the ActionMode You enter the order number value into the value field
You enter {B[OrderNumber]} into the value field and select one of the ActionModes that aren’t
Buffer
Answer:
The correct answer is:
You enter “{B[OrderNumber]}" into the value field and select Buffer as the ActionMode
What are the correct steps to use Identify by Parent? (1 correct answer) 1) Select the control to
identify in XScan 2) Locate and select its parent control 3) Ensure that the parent control is
properly identified 4) Save 1) Select the parent control to identify in XScan 2) Ensure that is it
properly identified 3) Save 1) Select the control to identify in XScan 2) Locate and select its parent
control 3) Ensure that the parent control is properly identified 4) Drag the control into the
"Identify by Parent" box
Answer:
The correct steps to use Identify by Parent are:
1. Select the control to identify in XScan
2. Locate and select its parent control
3. Ensure that the parent control is properly identified
4. Save
What would the command {RND [10][100]} produce? (1 correct answer) A random number
between 10 and 100 An error message A number between 10 and 100 with 10 decimal places A
random number between 10 and 100 digits
Answer:
The correct answer is:
A random number between 10 and 100
Buttons can be steered using which value: (1 correct answer) ActionMode X TRUE InnerText
Answer:
The correct answer is:
InnerText
You can add a predefined TCP by... (2 correct answers) searching for the desired TCP in the
SEARCH field using the sort cut: CTRL+N, CTRL+. right-clicking on the object in the Test
Configuration Tab and choosing "Test Configuration Parameter" from the context menu
Answer:
The correct ways to add a predefined Test Configuration Parameter (TCP) are:
Searching for the desired TCP in the SEARCH field.
Right-clicking on the object in the Test Configuration Tab and choosing "Test
Configuration Parameter" from the context menu.
What are the correct steps for using ExplicitName? (1 correct answer) 1) Add the
Configuration Parameter “ExplicitName” to the TestStepValue 2) Set the Value to True or
define a Value Range 3) Rename corresponding TestStepValue if applicable 1) Add the
Configuration Parameter “ExplicitName” to the Module Attribute 2) Set the Value to Input 3)
Rename corresponding TestStepValue if applicable There is no Configuration Parameter
“ExplicitName” 1) Add the Configuration Parameter “ExplicitName” to the Module Attribute 2)
Set the Value to True or define a Value Range 3) Rename corresponding TestStepValue if
applicable
Answer:
The correct steps for using ExplicitName are:
1. Add the Configuration Parameter “ExplicitName” to the Module Attribute
2. Set the Value to True or define a Value Range
3. Rename corresponding TestStepValue if applicable