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Tony Bruce Consulting Ltd
tony.bruce@tonybruceconsulting.co.uk
dancedwiththetester.blogspot.co.uk
@tonybruce77
Associate with Equal Experts Ltd
tbruce@equalexperts.com
Tony Bruce Consulting
Questions Only
Participants meet in an imaginary location (place of
work
etc) on stage. The only rule of the gameis that they can
only converse by asking each other questions in turn. If
player hesitates or makes a statement, they are buzzed
Out and replaced by one of the other players (who is
standing behind them).
Inspiration
http://tastycupcakes.org/2012/11/questions-only/
SceneScene
You've been away at CAST 2014 and on your
first day back somebody is chasing up the TPS
Report.
SceneScene
You are a new starter and your first day and your
manager is asking how many test cases you
have completed today.
Definition
NOUN
A sentence worded or
expressed so as to
elicit
information:
we hope this leaflet has
been helpful in
answering
your questions
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
Ask questions of
(someone),
especially in an official
context:
four men were being
questioned about the
killings
(as noun questioning)
Basic Structure
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and
voices
of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs in
English
are be, do, and have; the modal auxiliaries are
can,
could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and
would.
A person or thing that is being discussed,http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions_structure.htm
Basic Structure
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions_structure.htm
Basic Structure - Exception
For the verb 'be' in simple present and simple
past, we do not use an auxiliary verb. We simply
reverse the positions of be and subject:
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions_structure.htm
Potential categories

Answer is important
Information needs to be known
http://www.funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/3888409/Is+that+your+final+answer
Potential categories

Question is important
Information needs to be shared
http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2003-05-17/
Potential categories
The asking is important

Trigger thinking
Key Factors
Clear and unambiguous
Be precise and to the point
Example
What is the name of that movie with the guy with
the thing?
Key Factors
Context
Environment that sets the understanding of
Expectations – reason you asked should be
clear.
Example
What is the fastest way to get from Brown St to
North St?
Rephrasing
What?
Same question, different words.
Why?
Clarification
Example
By what are you known?
Rephrasing Exercise
Tony had three pencils and bought three more.
Later that day he lost five pencils, how many did
he have left?
At what point did you realise you would not make
it as a professional project manager?
Rephrasing Exercise
Some ugly baby, huh?
Inspiration
Tone/Emphasis
What?
Rise/Fall
Focus on one or more words
Why?
Make a point
Example
Really?
Tone/Emphasis
The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers
By Terry J. Fadem
Referencing Stanley Payne
Tone/Emphasis Exercise
What, specifically, will you do next week?
Is there anything you have missed out?
Active Listening
What?
Concentrating on what is being said and
listening rather than 'passively hearing'
Why?
To gain and demonstrate a better understanding
Example
"Jim: I don't like this work place as much as my
old one.
People are not very nice.
Sarah: You are unhappy at this work place?
Jim: Yeah. I haven't really talked to anyone. No
one
Includes me.
Active Listening Exercises
Clap and follow
Line Story
Pen
Right Environment
What?
Be in the right place
Why?
Easier to ask
Easier to answer
Comfortable
Example
A set time
In the office
Right Person
What?
Are you the right person to ask the question?
Why?
Personal reasons
Experience/leverage/influence
Example
You are new to the company
Socratic Questioning
What is Socratic Questioning?
thoughtful questioning
disciplined
systematic
feign ignorance
Strategic
challenge accuracy and completeness ofchallenge accuracy and completeness of
thinkingthinking
R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic
questions
Director of Research and Professional Development at the Center for Critical
Thinking and Chair of the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking
1.Questions for clarification:
Why do you say that?
How does this relate to our discussion?
2.Questions that probe assumptions:
What could we assume instead?
How can you verify or disapprove that
assumption?
3.Questions that probe reasons and
R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic
questions
4.Questions about Viewpoints and
Perspectives:
What would be an alternative?
What is another way to look at it?
5.Questions that probe implications and
consequences:
What generalisations can you make?
What are the consequences of that assumption?
6.Questions about the question:
What was the point of this question?
R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic
questions
1. Questions for clarification
2. Questions that probe assumptions
3. Questions that probe reasons and evidence
4. Questions about Viewpoints and Perspectives
5. Questions that probe implications and
consequences
6. Questions about the question
Socratic Exercises
Groups of 3:
Explainer
Questioner
Observer
1) the explainer must make a good-faith attempt to explain
the
concept at hand
2) the questioner must ask a question designed to expose a
flaw in the definition or to frustrate the explainer
3) the observer observers, takes notes and feeds back at
the
end of the session
4) Neither player can give up. No matter how good the
explanation, the questioner must find something to question,
What is a test case?
A fish is an animal that swims.
The format of a document is the most important
Thing.
Inspiration
Questions to capture information
I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their
names are What and Why and When and How and Where and
Who.
"I keep six honest serving-men..." - Rudyard Kipling
Initial meeting
Use the 'five W's and an H' to start your
questioning.
You should then be able to expand and dig
deeper.
Based on article 'Using Questions to Design Software Test Plans' By Karen
Questions to capture information
- Example: Under what circumstances?
What is the exception?
Q. What school textbooks does the site sell?
A. The list of available school textbooks is
updated before each
semester begins.
Test ideas springing from this question might
look like this:
What if a book is sold out?
Thank you
Tony Bruce Consulting Ltd
tony.bruce@tonybruceconsulting.co.uk
dancedwiththetester.blogspot.co.uk
@tonybruce77
Associate with Equal Experts Ltd
tbruce@equalexperts.com
Tony Bruce Consulting

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One more question... workshop slides from CAST2014

  • 2. Me Tony Bruce Consulting Ltd tony.bruce@tonybruceconsulting.co.uk dancedwiththetester.blogspot.co.uk @tonybruce77 Associate with Equal Experts Ltd tbruce@equalexperts.com Tony Bruce Consulting
  • 3. Questions Only Participants meet in an imaginary location (place of work etc) on stage. The only rule of the gameis that they can only converse by asking each other questions in turn. If player hesitates or makes a statement, they are buzzed Out and replaced by one of the other players (who is standing behind them). Inspiration http://tastycupcakes.org/2012/11/questions-only/
  • 4. SceneScene You've been away at CAST 2014 and on your first day back somebody is chasing up the TPS Report.
  • 5. SceneScene You are a new starter and your first day and your manager is asking how many test cases you have completed today.
  • 6. Definition NOUN A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information: we hope this leaflet has been helpful in answering your questions VERB [WITH OBJECT] Ask questions of (someone), especially in an official context: four men were being questioned about the killings (as noun questioning)
  • 7.
  • 8. Basic Structure auxiliary verb + subject + main verb A verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs in English are be, do, and have; the modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. A person or thing that is being discussed,http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions_structure.htm
  • 10. Basic Structure - Exception For the verb 'be' in simple present and simple past, we do not use an auxiliary verb. We simply reverse the positions of be and subject: http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-questions_structure.htm
  • 11. Potential categories  Answer is important Information needs to be known http://www.funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/3888409/Is+that+your+final+answer
  • 12. Potential categories  Question is important Information needs to be shared http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2003-05-17/
  • 13. Potential categories The asking is important  Trigger thinking
  • 14. Key Factors Clear and unambiguous Be precise and to the point Example What is the name of that movie with the guy with the thing?
  • 15. Key Factors Context Environment that sets the understanding of Expectations – reason you asked should be clear. Example What is the fastest way to get from Brown St to North St?
  • 16. Rephrasing What? Same question, different words. Why? Clarification Example By what are you known?
  • 17. Rephrasing Exercise Tony had three pencils and bought three more. Later that day he lost five pencils, how many did he have left? At what point did you realise you would not make it as a professional project manager?
  • 18. Rephrasing Exercise Some ugly baby, huh? Inspiration
  • 19. Tone/Emphasis What? Rise/Fall Focus on one or more words Why? Make a point Example Really?
  • 20. Tone/Emphasis The Art of Asking: Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers By Terry J. Fadem Referencing Stanley Payne
  • 21. Tone/Emphasis Exercise What, specifically, will you do next week? Is there anything you have missed out?
  • 22. Active Listening What? Concentrating on what is being said and listening rather than 'passively hearing' Why? To gain and demonstrate a better understanding Example "Jim: I don't like this work place as much as my old one. People are not very nice. Sarah: You are unhappy at this work place? Jim: Yeah. I haven't really talked to anyone. No one Includes me.
  • 23. Active Listening Exercises Clap and follow Line Story Pen
  • 24. Right Environment What? Be in the right place Why? Easier to ask Easier to answer Comfortable Example A set time In the office
  • 25. Right Person What? Are you the right person to ask the question? Why? Personal reasons Experience/leverage/influence Example You are new to the company
  • 27. What is Socratic Questioning? thoughtful questioning disciplined systematic feign ignorance Strategic challenge accuracy and completeness ofchallenge accuracy and completeness of thinkingthinking
  • 28. R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic questions Director of Research and Professional Development at the Center for Critical Thinking and Chair of the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking 1.Questions for clarification: Why do you say that? How does this relate to our discussion? 2.Questions that probe assumptions: What could we assume instead? How can you verify or disapprove that assumption? 3.Questions that probe reasons and
  • 29. R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic questions 4.Questions about Viewpoints and Perspectives: What would be an alternative? What is another way to look at it? 5.Questions that probe implications and consequences: What generalisations can you make? What are the consequences of that assumption? 6.Questions about the question: What was the point of this question?
  • 30. R.W. Paul's six types of Socratic questions 1. Questions for clarification 2. Questions that probe assumptions 3. Questions that probe reasons and evidence 4. Questions about Viewpoints and Perspectives 5. Questions that probe implications and consequences 6. Questions about the question
  • 31. Socratic Exercises Groups of 3: Explainer Questioner Observer 1) the explainer must make a good-faith attempt to explain the concept at hand 2) the questioner must ask a question designed to expose a flaw in the definition or to frustrate the explainer 3) the observer observers, takes notes and feeds back at the end of the session 4) Neither player can give up. No matter how good the explanation, the questioner must find something to question,
  • 32. What is a test case? A fish is an animal that swims. The format of a document is the most important Thing. Inspiration
  • 33. Questions to capture information I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who. "I keep six honest serving-men..." - Rudyard Kipling Initial meeting Use the 'five W's and an H' to start your questioning. You should then be able to expand and dig deeper. Based on article 'Using Questions to Design Software Test Plans' By Karen
  • 34. Questions to capture information - Example: Under what circumstances? What is the exception? Q. What school textbooks does the site sell? A. The list of available school textbooks is updated before each semester begins. Test ideas springing from this question might look like this: What if a book is sold out?
  • 35. Thank you Tony Bruce Consulting Ltd tony.bruce@tonybruceconsulting.co.uk dancedwiththetester.blogspot.co.uk @tonybruce77 Associate with Equal Experts Ltd tbruce@equalexperts.com Tony Bruce Consulting