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Wipro Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 5 Feb 2024

Q1. What are the testing techniques you have used in your project?

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I have used various testing techniques such as black box, white box, regression, and exploratory testing.

  • Black box testing to test the functionality of the system without knowing the internal workings

  • White box testing to test the internal workings of the system

  • Regression testing to ensure that new changes do not break existing functionality

  • Exploratory testing to discover new defects and issues

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Q2. How does release cycle work in your project?

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Our release cycle follows an agile methodology with sprints of 2 weeks each.

  • We use JIRA to manage our sprints and track progress

  • Each sprint includes planning, development, testing, and deployment

  • We have a dedicated QA team that performs testing during each sprint

  • We also have a UAT phase where the product owner and stakeholders test the release candidate

  • We use continuous integration and delivery to automate the build and deployment process

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Q3. Explain SDLC and STLC in detail with all the phases.

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SDLC and STLC are software development and testing life cycles respectively. SDLC has 6 phases while STLC has 7 phases.

  • SDLC: Planning, Analysis, Design, Implementation, Testing, Maintenance

  • STLC: Requirement Analysis, Test Planning, Test Case Development, Environment Setup, Test Execution, Test Cycle Closure, Test Reporting

  • SDLC focuses on software development while STLC focuses on software testing

  • Both cycles are iterative and involve continuous improvement

  • Example: A software d...read more

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Q4. Explain difference between Smoke, Sanity and Regression Testing

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Smoke testing is a quick check to verify if the build is stable, Sanity testing is a subset of regression testing and Regression testing is to ensure that changes made to the code do not affect the existing functionality.

  • Smoke testing is done to check if the build is stable enough for further testing

  • Sanity testing is a subset of regression testing and is done to check if the bugs have been fixed and no new issues have been introduced

  • Regression testing is done to ensure that c...read more

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Q5. How would you deal with bug leakage?

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Bug leakage can be dealt with by identifying the root cause, fixing the issue, and implementing preventive measures.

  • Identify the root cause of the bug leakage

  • Fix the issue causing the bug leakage

  • Implement preventive measures to avoid future bug leakage

  • Ensure proper testing and quality assurance processes are in place

  • Communicate with the development team to ensure they are aware of the issue and the steps being taken to address it

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Q6. What are you key strengths?

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My key strengths include attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and ability to work in a team.

  • Attention to detail: I have a keen eye for identifying even the smallest of errors in software testing.

  • Problem-solving skills: I am able to analyze complex problems and come up with effective solutions.

  • Ability to work in a team: I am a team player and can collaborate with others to achieve common goals.

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Q7. When should we stop testing?

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Testing should stop when the testing objectives have been met or when the cost of testing exceeds the benefits.

  • Stop when all test cases have been executed and passed

  • Stop when the testing budget has been exhausted

  • Stop when the deadline for release has been reached

  • Stop when the risk of continuing testing outweighs the benefits

  • Stop when the software has achieved the desired level of quality

  • Stop when the testing team has achieved the desired level of confidence in the software

  • Sto...read more

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Q8. Explain various components of Selenium

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Selenium has four main components: Selenium IDE, Selenium WebDriver, Selenium Grid, and Selenium RC.

  • Selenium IDE: a record and playback tool for creating Selenium scripts

  • Selenium WebDriver: a tool for automating web browsers

  • Selenium Grid: a tool for running tests on multiple machines in parallel

  • Selenium RC: a deprecated tool for automating web browsers

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Q9. What is a WebDriver?

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WebDriver is a tool used for automating web application testing.

  • WebDriver is an open-source tool used for automating web browsers.

  • It supports various programming languages like Java, Python, C#, etc.

  • It allows testers to simulate user actions on a web page and verify the results.

  • WebDriver can interact with different browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.

  • It can be used for testing web applications on different platforms like Windows, Mac, Linux, etc.

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