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Testing & Quality Assurance Interview

Test Automation Question(s) & Actual Evaluation

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* Please note that the following answer(s) are just sample answers from one of our candidates. It doesn't mean that it's the correct or wrong answer.
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  • Classification: Testing & Quality Assurance
  • Topic(s): Test Automation
Interview Question:

Can you explain the difference between manual testing and automated testing?

Candidate's Answer:

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AI Evaluation:

Your answer is somewhat difficult to understand and may be confusing to the interviewer. It seems like you are trying to explain the differences between manual testing and automated testing, but your response lacks clarity and coherence.

To improve your answer, I would suggest structuring it in a more organized manner. You could start by briefly defining manual testing and automated testing, and then elaborating on the key differences between the two approaches. For example, you could mention that manual testing involves testers executing test cases manually, while automated testing involves the use of tools and scripts to execute test cases automatically.

You could also highlight the benefits and drawbacks of each approach, such as the fact that manual testing is more time-consuming and prone to human error, while automated testing is more efficient and accurate. Additionally, you could mention that automated testing is better suited for repetitive tasks and regression testing, while manual testing is often preferred for exploratory testing and user experience testing.

Overall, your answer could benefit from more clarity, structure, and specific examples to support your points.

Rating: 2/5

  • Classification: Testing & Quality Assurance
  • Topic(s): Test Automation
Interview Question:

How do you choose which test cases to automate and which ones to keep manual?

Candidate's Answer:

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AI Evaluation:

Your answer seems a bit unclear and may need more detail to fully address the question. When deciding which test cases to automate, it is important to consider factors such as the frequency of execution, complexity, and impact on the application. Test cases that are repetitive, time-consuming, and critical should be prioritized for automation, while test cases that are exploratory, ad-hoc, or require human judgment may be more suitable for manual testing.

To improve your answer, you can provide specific examples of test cases that are good candidates for automation, such as regression testing, smoke testing, and performance testing. You can also discuss the benefits of automation, such as increased efficiency, faster feedback, and reduced human error.

Overall, your answer lacks clarity and may need more detail to fully address the question. I would rate it 2/5.