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Q1. - (Topic 1) 

You are configuring a Team Foundation Server (TFS) Agent, which will execute an application on a Windows 7 desktop computer. 

You log on to the Windows 7 desktop computer as the user who will execute the test. The test controller machine and the Windows 7 desktop computer are in the same domain. 

You need to enable the TFS Agent to execute the application on the Windows 7 desktop computer. 

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

A. After performing the configuration steps, log off or reboot the Windows 7 desktop computer. 

B. Create a new test controller by using a local user account that is a member of the local administrators group. 

C. Add the user that was used to start the interactive process as a member of the TestAgentServiceGroup on the computer for the test controller for the agent. 

D. Use the Configure Test Agent feature, and select Interactive Process for the Run option. 

Answer: C,D 

Explanation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh546459.aspx 


Q2. - (Topic 2) 

You are using Microsoft Test Manager (MTM). 

Your company has configured multiple test configurations. 

You need to set all active test configurations as the default for all new test plans. 

What should you do? 

A. Select the Active state option for each test configuration. 

B. Select the Default option for each test configuration. 

C. Select multiple test configurations from the test plan. 

D. Select the Assign to new test plans option for each test configuration. 

Answer:


Q3. DRAG DROP - (Topic 3) 

You are a developer for Contoso, Ltd. The product owner sends an email with a list of requirements that need to be built out for your company's social media product. 

You plan to use the list of requirements to create the Product Backlog. The development team will break these features into user stories. 

You need to create a user story from a user's perspective in which the user accesses the contact history. Additionally, you need to document the action the user wants to take and the benefit the user will receive from that action. 

Complete the user story. To answer, drag the appropriate component of the user story to the correct target. Each component of the user story may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

Answer: 

291. - (Topic 3) 

Your company network includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server and Microsoft System Center 2012. Your company launches a new customer sales portal. 

It is critical that all issues identified as potential bugs get addressed in a timely manner. 

You need to ensure that incident response times are managed across support and development teams. 

What should you do? 

A. Use Service Manager. 

B. Create a new incident within System Center and assign it to a bug work item in TFS. 

C. Use SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to query the Operations Manager Data Warehouse and create work items. 

D. Use Orchestrator. 

Answer:

Explanation: Service Manager provides an integrated platform for automating and adapting your organization’s IT service management best practices, such as those found in Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL). It provides built-in processes for incident and problem resolution, change control, and asset lifecycle management. Orchestrator provides a workflow management solution for the data center. Orchestrator lets you automate the creation, monitoring, and deployment of resources in your environment. 


Q4. - (Topic 1) 

Your client’s network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012) server installed at its main office. Branch offices have limited bandwidth connecting to the main office. 

Client team members at one of the branch offices report that it is taking too long to retrieve files from source control. 

You need to speed up the source control access for their most commonly accessed files. 

What should you do? 

A. 

Install a SQL server at the remote office and configure replication of the source control database from the main office to the SQL server at the remote office. 

Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office to use the replicated database. 

Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server 

B. 

Install a new TFS instance at the remote office and configure it to sync with the main office. 

Configure all the clients at the remote office to connect to the new TFS instance. 

C. 

Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office. 

Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server. 

D. 

Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office. 

Run the TFSConfig.exe command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on IP address. 

Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office. 

Run the TFS Admin Console command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on IP address. 

Answer:


Q5. - (Topic 3) 

A development team in your company has been unsuccessful delivering software by its deadline. You join the team as its new scrum master. 

The previous scrum master did not understand the importance of the length of a sprint. 

You need to define how long the sprints should be. 

Which two factors should you consider to determine sprint length? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. The iteration length should be long enough to ensure than no more than 20 percent of the total effort is spent performing deployment and administrative tasks. 

B. The iteration length should be consistent. 

C. The iteration length should be flexible. 

D. The sprint length should be long enough to create a usable and potentially releasable product. 

E. The iteration length should be longer than one month. 

Answer: B,D 

Explanation: Sprint length I asked Ken Schwaber once how long a Sprint should be. His answer was, “As short as possible and no shorter.” Sprints of longer than four weeks (one month) have a smell—the smell of water falling. When a Sprint’s length is longer than a month, the definition of what is being built may change or complexity and risk may increase. By limiting the maximum length of a Sprint, at most one month of development effort would be wasted, rather than several months in a classic waterfall project. Conversely, Sprints with a length of less than one week are possible, but should be executed only by a high-performance Scrum Team. Even with very short Sprints, the overhead of the inner events must be factored in, leaving even less time for actual software development. Teams working in ”micro sprints” like these need to be on their A-game every day. Ideally, the length of the Sprint does not change. If it must, it can only change in between Sprints, as a result of a decision made collaboratively during the prior Sprint’s retrospective meeting. Any change to the length of a Sprint will cause disruption to the Development Team’s cadence. This will correct over time, as will its Velocity. 

Professional Scrum Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 p.15 


Q6. - (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 


Q7. - (Topic 1) 

To support your development team’s upgrade from Visual Studio 2010 to Visual Studio 2012, you also upgrade from Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010 to TFS 2012. 

You need to provide a TFS 2012 test environment that: 

. Includes data and source code from your existing TFS 2010 environment and . Allows your developers to test the new TFS 2012 and Visual Studio 2012 features while keeping the current TFS 2010 environment intact. 

What should you do? 

A. Install TFS 2012 side-by-side on the same server as TFS 2010. Point TFS 2012 to the existing database, SharePoint, and SQL Reporting Services. 

B. Install TFS 2012 on a new server. Point TFS 2012 to the existing database, SharePoint, and SQL Reporting Services. 

C. Clone the existing TFS 2010 environment (including the existing database, SharePoint, and SQL Reporting Services) on new servers and update the internal IDs. Upgrade the 

cloned environment to TFS 2012. 

D. Copy the existing TFS 2010 database, SharePoint, and SQL Server Reporting services to a new set of servers. Install TFS 2012 side-by-side on the same hardware as TFS 2010, and point TFS 2012 to the new servers. 

Answer:


Q8. - (Topic 3) 

Business analysts in your organization create large, extremely detailed requirements specifications. 

Some business analysts report that developers are not delivering according to specifications. 

You need to improve requirements management and delivery. 

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

A. Require the business analysts to give the developers summaries of each requirement instead of the detailed specification. 

B. Require the developers to prioritize requirements. 

C. Use Microsoft PowerPoint storyboarding to improve the understanding of requirements. 

D. Use the Feedback Manager tool to gather feedback from the business analysts regularly. 

Answer: C,D