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Q61. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to run a test case. During the previous run of the same test case, a bug was filed. The developer could not reproduce the bug. The test settings assigned to the test plan do not include an adapter to collect IntelliTrace data. 

You have created a test setting that includes the IntelliTrace data adapter. 

You need to re-run the test with the settings that have the IntelliTrace data adapter. 

What should you do? 

A. Select the test case. Select the Run with option. Select the test setting that collects IntelliTrace information. 

B. Select the test suite that contains the test case. Click Settings, then right-click IntelliTrace to enable it. 

C. Open the test case. Click Settings to select the settings that have the IntelliTrace data adapter. 

D. Run the test case with its default settings. Click View Results and locate the IntelliTrace file that was created when the test case was executed. 

Answer:


Q62. - (Topic 3) 

As the manager of a mission-critical application development project, you oversee the technical delivery of a software application. 

The project has not met any of its milestones, and there are early signs that what requested. Each iteration is taking approximately three weeks longer to finish than available is being produced is not what the stakeholders have was scheduled. No more resources will be made available. 

You need to reduce the cycle time without impacting commitments. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) 

A. Reduce (or remove) cycle requirements for quality assurance (QA) and user acceptance testing (UAT). Reorganize the project team to have all hands working on development tasks until the backlog has been caught up to schedule. 

B. Analyze the complexity of the work in progress (WIP) and determine if there is any way to simplify the tasks. 

C. Work with your technical leads to remove any features from the end product that, on paper, make up the difference in project delays. Then inform the stakeholders what you will patch in later. 

D. Create a technical oversight committee that will meet and review all project work and identify areas for improvement for the next cycle. 

E. Identify and remove wait times in the development cycle. 

Answer: B,E 


Q63. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template. 

You have created a test plan named Validate_User_Registration that contains test cases for validating new user registrations. 

All the user stories for the new user registration feature have been stored as work items in Team Foundation Server 2012. 

You need to associate the user registration user stories with the test cases in the Validate_User_Registration test plan. 

What should you do? 

A. Open the test plan. Use the Add requirements function to add the user registration requirements. 

B. Open the test cases. Upload the user registration requirements document as an attachment. 

C. Open the test cases. From the Tested User Stories tab, link the test case to the associated user stories. 

D. Open the test plan. Link the user registration requirements document to the test plan. 

Answer:


Q64. HOTSPOT - (Topic 2) 

You are a development operations engineer. You are a member of the development team and are working on Project A. You are in the middle of a Sprint 5. 

The developers assign work items that instruct you to make changes to config files for web services. The development team needs to add a new functionality to the web services during the sprint. 

You need to query the work items assigned to you that are related to the new functionality. 

Which filters should you configure in order to build a flat list of work items? To answer, configure the appropriate options in the dialog box in the answer area. 

Answer: 


Q65. - (Topic 3) 

Your development team uses Scrum as its process framework. 

The business communicates a significant change in direction. The current sprint may become obsolete due to the changes. 

You need to determine whether the current sprint should be canceled. 

Under what circumstances should you cancel the current sprint? 

A. Team members are not able to complete the tasks that were committed to for the sprint. 

B. Major changes to have doubled the required time to complete the tasks. 

C. Impediments cause the tasks to not be completed within the sprint. 

D. The sprint goal becomes obsolete. 

Answer:

Explanation: Canceling a Sprint Rarely does a Sprint need to be canceled, but it does happen. If a Sprint’s forecasted work becomes irrelevant, then there is no reason to continue developing it. This can occur if the product or organization needs to change direction immediately due to a technology or market reason. Only the Product Owner has the authority to cancel a Sprint. He or she may do so under the advisement of others, including stakeholders, the Development Team, or the Scrum Master. Canceled Sprints require the Scrum Team to collaborate and decide if any done work is acceptable and potentially releasable. The Scrum Team should also re-estimate any undone work, returning it to the Product Backlog. The work done on partially completed PBIs depreciates quickly and may not have any value in the future. Needless to say, canceling a Sprint will generate waste. 

Professional Scrum Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 p.16 


Q66. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

You need to assign test cases to testers so they will be able to find the tests they need to run. 

What should you do? 

A. Click Assign to designate the tester for each test case, then click Filter when you run the test. 

B. In the Assigned to field for each test case, select the tester, then click Filter when you run the test. 

C. For each test case, select the tester in the Assigned to field and use a work item query to filter on assigned test cases. 

D. Create a test plan for each tester. 

Answer:


Q67. DRAG DROP - (Topic 1) 

You have a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010. A new server is installed with Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard. 

You want to migrate TFS to the new hardware and upgrade it to TFS 2013. You install TFS 2013 on the new hardware. 

You need to complete the migration and upgrade. 

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 

Answer: 


Q68. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to run manual tests. 

Testers reported a bug during a test run on the V1.0 build. A build for V2.0 has been 

created. Testers are still running tests against the V1.0 build. 

You need to verify that the bug has been fixed in build V2.0. 

What should you do? 

A. Change the default build for the test plan to V2.0 and run the test case. 

B. Run the test case with default settings; the latest build will be selected automatically. 

C. Change the build to V2.0 by using Run with options and run the test case. 

D. Change the build property for the test case to the V2.0 build and run the test case. 

Answer:


Q69. - (Topic 1) 

Your network environment is configured according to the following table: 

You install Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise 2010 on a new server. 

You need to change the default site collection setting for your TFS installation. 

What should you do? 

A. From the TFS Administration Console, update the team project collection’s SharePoint default site location. 

B. From IIS Manager, create an alternate access mapping for the new SharePoint default location. 

C. From the TFS Administration Console, edit the SharePoint Web Application URL. 

D. From the TFS Command Prompt, run the STSADM.exe command to change the TFS SharePoint default location. 

Answer:


Q70. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). You are using the Microsoft Solution Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development process template. SharePoint integration and reporting are enabled. 

You want to assess the progress of your team’s testing effort. 

To do this, you need to: 

Identify gaps in test coverage. 

Monitor test progress for each requirement, and. 

Identify how many test cases are passing or failing for each requirement. 

What should you do? 

A. Open the test plan in MTM and look at the test plan status. 

B. From Team Explorer, open the Stories Progress report. 

C. From the team portal, open the Test Plan Progress Excel Report. 

D. From the team portal, open the User Story Test Status Excel Report. 

Answer:

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Q71. - (Topic 1) 

Your client’s network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server installed at its main office. 

The network administrator at a remote office reports high WAN utilization. Users at the remote office report slow response times when downloading source code. 

You need to minimize WAN utilization and improve the response times for downloading source code. 

What should you do? 

A. Install TFS Server at the remote site and set up database synchronization between the existing TFS Server and the remote site. 

B. Install and configure TFS Proxy at the remote site. Point the TFS Proxy to the TFS server and point Team Explorer to the TFS Proxy. 

C. Install and configure IIS caching. Point Team Explorer to the IIS server. 

D. Install TFS Proxy at the remote site. Configure TFS Proxy to point to the TFS Server and configure each user’s Visual Studio Source Control to use the proxy server for file downloads. 

Answer:


Q72. - (Topic 3) 

You are the lead developer and architect of a development team that develops line of business (LOB) applications. 

You need to define an architectural design process for the LOB applications. 

Which three architectural goals and principles should you adopt? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose three.) 

A. Build to change, instead of building to last. 

B. Model to analyze and reduce risk. 

C. Consider the team velocity. 

D. Use models and visualizations as a communication and collaboration tool. 

E. Baseline the architecture to ensure consistency and minimize deviation. 

Answer: A,B,D 

Explanation: Consider the following key principles when designing your architecture: Build to change instead of building to last. Consider how the application may need to change over time to address new requirements and challenges, and build in the flexibility to support this. Model to analyze and reduce risk. Use design tools, modeling systems such as Unified Modeling Language (UML), and visualizations where appropriate to help you capture requirements and architectural and design decisions, and to analyze their impact. However, do not formalize the model to the extent that it suppresses the capability to iterate and adapt the design easily. Use models and visualizations as a communication and collaboration tool. Efficient communication of the design, the decisions you make, and ongoing changes to the design, is critical to good architecture. Use models, views, and other visualizations of the architecture to communicate and share your design efficiently with all the stakeholders, and to enable rapid communication of changes to the design. Identify key engineering decisions. Use the information in this guide to understand the key engineering decisions and the areas where mistakes are most often made. Invest in getting these key decisions right the first time so that the design is more flexible and less likely to be broken by changes. 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee658098.aspx 


Q73. - (Topic 3) 

You design a system architecture that specifies various inter-layer communications. 

You need to ensure the validity of developers’ code against your architecture. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. Create a layer diagram and specify the valid namespaces for each layer. 

B. Create a gated check-in that runs a build that validates the rules defined in the layer diagram. 

C. Use the architecture explorer to create a DGML model of the architecture. 

D. Create a gated check-in that uses Code Analysis. 

E. Create a gated check-in that runs a build that validates the rules defined in the DGML model. 

Answer: A,B 

Explanation: You can perform layer validation every time that you run a local build. If your team uses Team Foundation Build, you can perform layer validation with gated check-ins, which you can specify by creating a custom MSBuild task, and use build reports to collect validation errors. 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/dd409395.aspx 


Q74. - (Topic 1) 

Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. You create a new build definition and select the Continuous Integration trigger. The build definition runs a build verification test. 

You discover that the build fails because the build verification test has not passed, even though compilation of the source code succeeds. 

You need to prevent further check-ins until the code passes the build verification test and the build succeeds. 

What should you do? 

A. Enable the Builds check-in policy. 

B. Configure the build definition’s source control folders to be read-only for the other developers. 

C. Enable the Testing check-in policy. Select the same test that is used as the build verification test to be run and passed for the check-in to succeed. 

D. Configure the server-side check-in event handler to roll back if the earlier build has failed. 

Answer:


Q75. - (Topic 2) 

You create a set of test cases for a complex requirement. 

The test cases should be listed in a specific order. 

You need to configure a test suite and define the order of the test cases. 

Which type of test suite should you configure? 

A. Query-based 

B. Static 

C. Requirements-based 

D. Order-based 

Answer:

167. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Visual Studio 2012. 

A requirement has been removed and you need to update the five corresponding test cases to reflect this by changing their state. 

You need to simultaneously update the state of these five test cases. 

What are two possible ways to accomplish this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) 

A. In Team Explorer, run a query that returns the five test cases. In the Results pane, highlight all five test cases and click Refresh. 

B. In MTM, run a query that returns the five test cases. In the Results pane, highlight all five test cases and click Run. 

C. Navigate to Web Access, run the query that returns the five test cases, select the five test cases, and edit selected work items. 

D. In Microsoft Excel, open a query that returns the five test cases. Update the State field of all of the work items. Click Publish. 

E. In Team Explorer, run a query that returns the five test cases. In the Results pane, update the state and save each test case. 

Answer: C,D