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Which of the following BEST describes the relationship between test planning and test execution? [K2]

A.
Test planning ensures the level of detail in test procedures is appropriate for test execution
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A.
Test planning ensures the level of detail in test procedures is appropriate for test execution
B.
Test planning schedules test execution but does not assign resources
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B.
Test planning schedules test execution but does not assign resources
C.
Test planning defines the overall approach to testing but does not schedule specific activities such as test execution
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C.
Test planning defines the overall approach to testing but does not schedule specific activities such as test execution
D.
Test planning identifies test objectives related to scope and risk but does not define the level of detail for test procedures used in test execution
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D.
Test planning identifies test objectives related to scope and risk but does not define the level of detail for test procedures used in test execution
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The statement that BEST describes the relationship between test planning and test execution is A. Test planning ensures the level of detail in test procedures is appropriate for test execution. Test planning is the process of defining the objectives, scope, approach, resources, schedule, risks, and deliverables for testing activities. Test planning also involves designing and creating test cases and test procedures for test execution. Test procedures are detailed instructions on how to execute each test case and record the results. Test planning ensures that the level of detail in test procedures is appropriate for test execution, by considering factors such as complexity of the system under test, skills and experience of testers, availability of tools and environments, etc. Test planning also ensures that test procedures are consistent with the test objectives and cover all relevant aspects of testing (such as functional testing, non-functional testing, regression testing etc.). A detailed explanation of test planning can be found inA Study Guide to the ISTQB Foundation Level 2018 Syllabus, pages 13-151.

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