41) Object Spy can be found in ........menu.
A) Tool
B) Tools
C) Task
D) Tasks
42) ............ displays the open documents side-by-side.
A) Tile Vertically
B) Tile Horizontally
C) Cascade
D) Tile Cascade
43) For opening the QuickTest Professional Help we can use.......
A) F3
B) F5
C) F1
D) F2
44) If QTP cannot find any object that matches the description, or if it finds more
than one object that matches, QuickTest may use the............mechanism to identify
the object.
A) Ordinal Identifier
B) Index Identifier
C) Smart Identification
D) Assistive Identification
45) You can configure the ........, ............ and ............
properties that QuickTest uses to record descriptions of the objects in your
application
A) mandatory, assistive, and ordinal identifier
B) mandatory, required, and ordinal identifier
C) smart, assistive, and ordinal identifier
D) Index, assistive, and ordinal identifier
46) The .......... property set for each test object is created and maintained by
QuickTest.
A) Run-Time Object
B) Test Object
C) Smart Identification Object
D) Assistive Object
47)You can access and perform ......... methods using the Object property.
A) Run-Time Object
B) Test Object
C) Smart Identification Object
D) Assistive Object
48) You can view or modify the test object property values that are stored with your
test in the .........
A) Information Pane
B) Data Table
C) Information Pane & Data Table Both
D) Object Properties & Object Repository dialog box.
49) You can retrieve or modify property values of the test object during the run
session by adding ..........statements in the Keyword View or Expert View.
A) GetROProperty & SetROProperty
B) GetTOProperty & SetTOProperty
C) GetTOProperty & SetROProperty
D) GetROProperty & SetTOProperty
50) If the available test object methods or properties for an object do not provide
the functionality you need, you can access ..............of any run-time object using
the Object property.
A) The internal methods and properties
B) The mandatory methods and properties
C) The selective methods and properties
D) The assistive methods and properties
41) B, 42) A, 43) C, 44) C, 45) A, 46) B, 47) A, 48) D, 49) B, 50) A
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