3.8.1 Structuring The Use Cases Test
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1.
Which of the following is true?
A
A sub-flow may be the outcome of a case statement
B
A sub-flow contains a reference to the place from which it is called
C
A sub-flow may be called from more than one place
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
2.
A sub-flow on a use case diagram
A
Represents a use case
B
Is always called from a use case
C
May have an 'include' relationship to another use case
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
3.
An alternate flow
A
Is always at one end of an 'extend' relationship
B
Knows how to insert itself in another flow
C
Always interacts with an actor
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
4.
Which of the following is true
A
An extending use case symbol represents an alternate flow or optional functionality
B
An extending use case symbol always represents a use case
C
An extended use case symbol always represents a use case
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
5.
An activity diagram
A
Shows the state dependence of the use case functionality
B
Augments the text in the use case document
C
May represent the overall flow of a use case
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
6.
Prototype Screens
A
Provide a structural aspect to the procedural aspect of the use case
B
Should be animated in order to be effective
C
Must be consistent with the use case
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
7.
The Use Case Document
A
Should be no more than 5 pages long
B
May have more than one basic flow
C
Contains only text
D
A and B
E
B and C
F
A and C
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