Question 6 of 97
DRAG DROP -
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage your testing efforts.
You want to see which work items have changed since the last time you assigned a build to the test plan.
You need to assign a new build to the test plan and create a list of the bugs that have been fixed and the features that have been associated with the new build.
What should you do? (To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Select and Place:
    Correct Answer:
    Note:
    * To determine changes between builds and use a new build for testing
    Open Microsoft Test Manager.
    1. To check changes between builds, choose the down-arrow on the center group selector and then choose Testing Center.
    2. In the center group menu bar, choose Track.
    3. Choose Assign Build.
    4. The Assign Build activity is displayed and the available builds are shown based on your build filter.
    5. (Optional) To display the work items for a different build, click Available builds and select a different build.
    The work items are displayed in Associated items.
    6. To use a new build for your testing for this test plan, choose Available builds and select a build and then choose Assign to plan.
    * After you select the build for your test plan that you are currently using, you can select a different build to see which work items have been associated with any builds between the test plan build and this selected build. Microsoft Test Manager displays the work items that have been associated with changesets checked in between any two builds, as shown in the following illustration. You can sort these work items by associated build or by the state of the work item.
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Question 7 of 97
You use Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage your test environments.
You plan to test an ASP.NET website on various topologies (such as one-tier, two-tier, three-tier, and n-tier) to ensure that the website supports scalability.
You need to be able to deploy copies of predefined environments based on templates.
What should you do?
    Correct Answer: A
    / A virtual environment is a collection of virtual machines that is managed by Lab Management. You can run manual and automated tests from Microsoft Test
    Manager using this virtual environment. You can schedule Microsoft Team Foundation Build workflows to build, deploy, and test builds of your application onto virtual environments. Lab Management is integrated with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) to enable you to efficiently create, store, and run these environments.
    / You manage Lab Management environments for a team project from the Lab and Library tabs of Test Manager.
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    * The Lab tab provides access to the virtual environment and machines that are deployed on the host groups of a team project. A host group is a collection of one or more physical computers that are managed by Lab Management to host the environments. You interact with a host group as if it was a single computer.
    * The Library tab provides access to stored environments, virtual machines, and templates that you use to create virtual environments in the team project Lab. A
Question 8 of 97
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage test cases.
You want to review all test cases with shared steps.
You need to build a direct links query that will generate a list of all test cases in the team project that use a shared step.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
    Correct Answer: A, B, D

Question 9 of 97
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?
    Correct Answer: C
    When we want to use the test settings we either assign it to the test plan or choose the test setting when we start a test run by selecting Run Options
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Question 10 of 97
DRAG DROP -
You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to manage customer service bug reports.
A customer has reported a problem and provided documentation of the steps to reproduce the problem.
You need to use exploratory testing to create a bug and associate the bug to a new test case.
What should you do? (To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Select and Place:
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    Correct Answer:
    Box 1: Start an exploratory test session and perform the steps to reproduce the bug.
    In the Exploratory Testing window, choose Start.
    Run the application and explore its features. For example, open a web browser and log in to your website.
    Box 2: From the exploratory test window, create a bug.
    When you find flaws in the application, choose Create bug.
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    Box 3: Add a title, optionally, edit the new bug.
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    Box 4: From the bug, use the Save and create test option to create the test case.
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