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Question 326 - CTFL-2018 discussion

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Which of the following BEST matches the descriptions with the different categories of test techniques?

1. Test cases are based on the test basis which may include the requirements, use cases and user stories

2. Test cases are based on the test basis which may include the software architecture or code

3. Test cases can show deviations from the requirements

4. These test techniques are applicable to both functional and non-functional testing

5. Tests are based on knowledge of developers, users and other stakeholders

Black - Black-box test techniques White - White-box test techniques Experience - Experience-based test techniques

A.
Black -1.2 White - 3. 4 Experience - 5
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A.
Black -1.2 White - 3. 4 Experience - 5
B.
Black -2.3 White -1.5 Experience - 4
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B.
Black -2.3 White -1.5 Experience - 4
C.
Black -2.3 White - 1 Experience - 4. 5
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C.
Black -2.3 White - 1 Experience - 4. 5
D.
Black -1.3.4 White - 2 Experience - 5
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D.
Black -1.3.4 White - 2 Experience - 5
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The correct matching of the descriptions with the different categories of test techniques is as follows:

Black-box test techniques: Test cases are based on the test basis which may include the requirements, use cases and user stories (1), Test cases can show deviations from the requirements (3), These test techniques are applicable to both functional and non-functional testing (4)

White-box test techniques: Test cases are based on the test basis which may include the software architecture or code (2)

Experience-based test techniques: Tests are based on knowledge of developers, users and other stakeholders (5)

Therefore, option D is the correct answer. Options A, B, and C are incorrect, as they do not match the descriptions with the different categories of test techniques correctly.

asked 18/09/2024
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