Correct Answer : All of the above
Correct Answer : Ruby
Correct Answer : 2
Explanation : Two files required to execute a Cucumber test scenario are : Features and Step Definition
Correct Answer : Scenarios
Correct Answer : Translates computer codes for people to understand them
Correct Answer : step definition
Explanation : A step definition is the actual code implementation of the feature mentioned in the feature file.
Correct Answer : successful step
Explanation : When Cucumber finds a matching Step Definition it will execute it. If the block in the step definition doesn’t raise an Exception, the step is marked as successful (green).
Correct Answer : True
Correct Answer : Unit Testing
Correct Answer : And
Explanation : And is used to combine two or more same type of action.
Correct Answer : #
Explanation : Cucumber allows you to precede Feature and Scenario keywords with comments. Comments will be denoted with #.
Correct Answer : Tags
Explanation : Tags are the sticky notes you have put on pages you want to be able to find easily.
Correct Answer : 2008
Explanation : Cucumber is an open-source software test automation framework for behavior-driven development. It uses a business-readable, domain-specific language called Gherkin for specifying feature behaviors that become tests. The Cucumber project started in 2008 when Aslak Hellesøy released the first version of the Cucumber framework for Ruby.
Correct Answer : .feature
Explanation : Cucumber (software) Developer(s) are : Aslak Hellesøy, Joseph Wilk, Matt Wynne, Gregory Hnatiuk, Mike Sassak
Correct Answer : Both (A) and (B)
Correct Answer : Before
Correct Answer : Scenario Outline
Correct Answer : tool
Correct Answer : DryRun
Correct Answer : 3
Correct Answer : TDD
Correct Answer : C
Correct Answer : BDD
Correct Answer : WWW
Correct Answer : Concordat
Correct Answer : Cucumber tests other software
Correct Answer : Gherkin
Correct Answer : Product Owner