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    What is the difference between smoke and sanity testcase?

    Kavita

    • Sep 30th, 2022

    Smoke Testing : 1. When we get the build we go with the smoke testing to check that the build is ready for the test. 2. It is wide and shallow testing. 3. we check the basic and critical modules of...

    bhargavi varala

    • Nov 3rd, 2017

    Smoke testing is about checking whether the application is eligible for further testing or not.

    Sanity testing is about checking whether the developer has covered major functionality or not.

  • QTP with VBScript

    Hi, I am a beginner in QTP and I am learning by myself. My question is how to create a script in QTP and then enhance it (the scripts) with VbScripts. I am really confused. Please throw some light as I really want to learn QTP

    sudha

    • Nov 6th, 2012

    U can enhance the script if u know VB Scripting language .

  • Accenture Aptitude Questions

    Preparation Suggestions for Aptitude Objective Arithmetic and Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. AgarwalBe through with these topicsAges Ratio and ProportionTime and Distance Percentages Time and WorkRace and Games1. 8 men and 10 women can do a work in 25 days, the same work can be done by 10 children and 5 women. In how many days can 2 children and 3 men do the same work.2. + means * and * means / and...

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    jitusonawane  

    • Member Since Feb-2006 | Mar 27th, 2006


    11. After 10 years A will be twice the age of B before 10 years and now if the difference is 9 years between them then what is the age of B after 10 years.

    Let present ages of A and B be x and y respectively.

    According to the question

    x+10 = 2(y-10) after solving we get

    x-2y = -30 eq. (1)

    x-y = 9 eq. (2) after solving above equation we will get there present ages as such A = 48 and B = 39.

    After 10 years B will be 49 yrs

    shubham patil

    • Sep 9th, 2017

    No the days should be less than 44 days

    sudhapriya.c

    • Dec 7th, 2012

    Let us take pure milk contains 100 litre
    20% replaced by water =>100*20/100=20
    100-20=80
    now 80 litre milk is available

    Again 20% replaced by water =>80*20/100=16
    80-16=64
    now 64 litre milk is available

    Again 20% replaced by water =>64*20/100=12.8
    64-12.8=51.2
    now 51.2 litre milk is available