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What is a test condition?

A.
A statement of test objectives and test ideas on how to test.
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A.
A statement of test objectives and test ideas on how to test.
B.
An item or event that could be verified by one or more test cases.
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B.
An item or event that could be verified by one or more test cases.
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The process of identifying differences between the actual results and the expected results for a test.
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The process of identifying differences between the actual results and the expected results for a test.
D.
All documents from which the requirements of a component or system can be inferred.
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All documents from which the requirements of a component or system can be inferred.
Suggested answer: B

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An item or event that could be verified by one or more test cases. A test condition is a general term that refers to anything that can be tested by a test case, such as a requirement, a function, a feature, a use case, a user story, etc. A test condition is derived from the test basis (the source of information for testing) and serves as an input for test design and test case creation. A test condition can be expressed in natural language or in a formal notation. A detailed explanation of test condition can be found in [A Study Guide to the ISTQB Foundation Level 2018 Syllabus], pages 17-18.

asked 18/09/2024
Luis Gerardo Collazos Castro
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