Question 1
What is the Waterfall model?
An iterative development model
A linear and sequential software development model
A model emphasizing rapid prototyping
A model focused on user involvement throughout development
Question 2
What is the primary characteristic of the Iterative model?
Sequential development
Emphasis on risk management
Minimal documentation
Continuous feedback and refinement
Question 3
What is the main advantage of the Incremental model?
Low initial cost
High flexibility for changes
Quick project completion
Emphasis on documentation
Question 4
Which model involves breaking the development process into small parts called iterations?
Waterfall model
Spiral model
Agile model
V-Model
Question 5
What does RAD stand for in the context of software development?
Rapid Application Development
Requirements Analysis and Design
Random Application Deployment
Resource Allocation and Development
Question 6
In the V-Model, what is the relationship between testing and development phases?
They are performed simultaneously
Testing follows development
Development follows testing
They are independent of each other
Question 7
What is the main disadvantage of the Waterfall model?
High flexibility
Difficulty in accommodating changes
Emphasis on user involvement
Rapid development pace
Question 8
What is the main principle behind the Spiral model?
Iterative and incremental development
Linear and sequential development
Rapid prototyping
Risk-driven development
Question 9
What is the primary characteristic of the Prototype model?
Sequential development
Emphasis on risk management
Quick creation of a model to visualize requirements
Minimal documentation
Question 10
What is the primary goal of "Scrum" in Agile development?
To create comprehensive documentation
To manage project budgets efficiently
To foster teamwork and deliver working software iteratively
To emphasize rapid prototyping
There are 20 questions to complete.